Chapter 1314 (1/2)
Chapter 1314: 427. After Erasing
How many forms can death take?
Excessive blood loss, limb fractures, and open wounds that baffle medical professionals are the catastrophes of the body.
Excessive fright, despair, and intense emotional shifts leading to heart diseases are the harbingers of death from spiritual exhaustion.
Burning bodies, crushing bones to dust, erasing all traces of the living—death here is the demise of both spirit and flesh, with only memories proving someone’s existence.
But what kind of death is it when even the memories meant to prove someone’s existence disappear?
The answer is annihilation.
From the aspects of the physical, the spiritual, and the memories of others, it completely erases a person.
Angel of Space and Gravity, Gilenz’s “Space Erasure,” cannot erase the memories related to the deceased, but it accomplished physical destruction to the utmost.
Other physical destruction techniques merely destroy the body and its traces, while “Space Erasure” erases the space around the deceased and replaces it with a brand new one.
Players and the fleet disappeared in “Space Erasure.”
The Demon God Host did not escape death.
Only the Artificial Angels survived.
Under Noland Lee’s watchful eyes, twenty luminous white orbs appeared out of nowhere in that dark cosmic space.
They slowly and irreversibly began to take human shapes, gradually enlarging and evolving into the form of Artificial Angels.
Noland Lee didn’t need to think much to understand the situation before him:
The “Death Immunity” of the Artificial Angels could immunize them against Gilenz’s “Space Erasure.”
Those twenty white orbs were the Artificial Angels being resurrected.
Noland Lee originally thought that the Artificial Angels’ “Death Immunity” was a capability akin to “limb regeneration,” at most reviving life by repairing fatal bodily injuries.
But nown upon seeing this, Noland Lee realized “Death Immunity” was not simple; it could even counteract the top-level divine power of the Angels’ “Space Erasure.”
Keep in mind, after “Space Erasure,” not even a single hair existed in that cosmic space, let alone anything like the cells of Artificial Angels.
This means, the Artificial Angels currently in the phase of resurrection are experiencing a process akin to creation out of nothing.
This not only violates the laws of physics but also shattered Noland Lee’s conception of “resurrection.”
In a sense, the “Death Immunity” of the Artificial Angels seemed more like a conceptual strike skill, ensuring that no matter the form of death, life forms possessing this skill could never be killed.
This setting was forceful, indubitable, unbreakable, hard to tamper with, and impossible to exploit loopholes in.
While Noland Lee pondered, the growth speed of these fifty-nine orbs suddenly accelerated.
Their luminance intensified, brightening a small segment of the starry sky.