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Chapter 494 Wrong Planet, All a Coincidence!



Chapter 494 Wrong Planet, All a Coincidence!

Kogas slowly turned his head.

His crimson vertical pupils fell upon Yax.

He didn't speak.

No need to speak.

That gaze itself was a knife.

Yax felt a chill run down his spine and his scalp tingle.

The last one that was being stared at like this has already gone into its stomach.

"S-Sir!"

Yax suddenly knelt down on one knee with a "thump," speaking rapidly.

"The coordinates are absolutely correct!"

"The Space Jump Beast personally confirmed that the portal led directly to the home planet of that technologically advanced civilization; there's no way it could be wrong!"

If you don't trust me, don't you trust your own space-jumping beast?

Kogas watched coldly, remaining silent, indicating his dissatisfaction with the answer.

Yax's mind was racing.

Suddenly, a thought struck him, as if he had suddenly realized something, and he said urgently:

"My lord, think about it, the reason why technological civilization has developed technology is precisely because our bodies are weak!"

"They need tools to survive!"

"The surface temperature of this planet is so high that they simply cannot move around on the surface!"

"So! They must be hiding underground!"

"If we search underground, we're sure to find it!"

Kogas stared at him for three seconds.

Yax felt that those three seconds were longer than three hundred years.

Kogas withdrew his gaze and turned to the ten seventh-tier demon lords behind him.

"search."

The seventh-tier demon lords obeyed the order in unison, their figures shooting out in all directions.

Each seventh-tier individual released a domain perception that covered hundreds of kilometers, like an invisible giant net spreading deep into the earth.

This planet is not very big.

The seventh-tier demon lords all flew at supersonic speeds, nearly a thousand meters per second.

Kogas himself reaches a terrifying speed of over two thousand meters per second.

At this rate, it wouldn't take long to search an entire planet.

Kogas himself took to the air.

The colossal body, hundreds of meters tall, tore through the thick sulfuric acid clouds, leaving a dark purple afterimage in the orange-yellow sky.

Its reach extends to thousands of miles.

Every inch of rock layer, every crack, and every cavity beneath the earth's crust is within our perception range.

There is no metal structure and no energy fluctuations.

There are no traces of man-made structures, nothing at all.

Kogas's brow furrowed deeper and deeper.

……

Ten hours later.

On the orange-yellow wasteland, ten figures circled the entire planet before flying back one after another.

Kogas was fast and had already returned.

He hovered in mid-air, looking down at the approaching Demon Lord.

"Did you find it?"

The first-ranked Demon Lord bowed his head:

"Master, your subordinate has searched the western third of the area, and the underground is full of magma layers and high-density rock, with no hollow structures whatsoever."

Second place: "Same to the north. Nothing there either."

The third-place player paused for a moment:

"My subordinates explored the area to near the Earth's core... and found it to be entirely composed of molten metal cores."

"Forget civilization, even insects can't survive there."

One after another, the same answer.

No.

There was nothing there.

Kogas's expression turned completely somber.

His crimson vertical pupils slowly swept over the demon lords, finally locking onto Ax once more.

Yax wished he could bury himself in the rocks beneath his feet.

Kogas's gaze pressed down on me, like a mountain.

"Yax".

His voice was flat and emotionless.

But the more mundane it is, the more deadly it is!

Yax's legs went weak and he knelt down.

"My lord! Give me another chance!"

His mind works incredibly fast.

Don't panic, or you'll die.

Think! You blockhead, hurry up and think!

Technological civilization... Technological civilization... What are the characteristics of technological civilization?

The information he had frantically studied on his home planet came flooding back.

"satellite!"

Yax suddenly looked up, a glimmer of hope flashing in his eyes.

"Sir! Technological civilizations have a habit of placing numerous metallic objects, called satellites, in orbits outside their planets!"

"If there is a technological civilization on this planet, no matter how well it hides, there will definitely be satellites in outer space!"

"We can fly out of the atmosphere and take a look!"

"Once we find the satellite, we can confirm their location!"

Kogas snorted coldly.

"The last time."

Yax nodded vigorously.

Kogas said no more, nodded to the demon lords, and rose into the sky.

The colossal body, hundreds of meters tall, pierced through sulfuric acid clouds hundreds of kilometers thick, tearing apart the scorching atmosphere.

Soon, he broke free of the planet's gravitational pull.

The seventh-tier demon lords followed closely behind, dispersing in different directions to search the near-orbital space.

Yax also flew out.

But he flew very slowly.

To be precise, they dared not move closer to Kogas.

He hovered on the far side of the planet, watching the other demon lords travel in orbit from afar.

My heart was pounding.

He pleaded in his heart, determined to find something.

Even a scrap of sheet metal will do!

Another day has passed.

The demon lords circled the planet again and again.

Then they flew to Kogas one after another to report.

Yax's heart grew colder and colder.

still none.

There isn't even a single satellite.

There's no civilization on this damned planet.

Yax hovered in the void, feeling as if he had one foot already inside Cho'Gath's mouth.

He dared not go to the assembly point.

Going there would have been suicide.

"Damn two-legged creatures! Where are you?!"

Fear and anger mingled together, which ironically forced him to become calmer than ever before.

He forced himself to think.

The space-jumping beast couldn't possibly be lying to him.

That thing had no motive, and as the ruler of the warp beasts, Kog'Maw was even less likely to deceive them.

It was certain that the portal led to the home planet of a technologically advanced civilization, and there was no way it could have been wrong.

But there's nothing on this planet.

What's the problem?

Yax gritted his teeth, his gaze unconsciously sweeping across the surrounding starry sky.

The universe is pitch black, dotted with stars.

Suddenly his gaze stopped.

In the distance, a point of light stood out conspicuously.

The brightness and the size of the viewing angle indicated that the planet was very close to him.

It is within this galaxy.

Yax's pupils constricted as he stared intently.

A seventh-order eye is far beyond what ordinary people can achieve.

The outline of a planet gradually became clear.

Azure blue!

A layer of gray mist shrouded the edges.

Yax paused for a moment.

Azure blue indicates the presence of a large amount of liquid water on the surface.

Liquid water indicates that the temperature is suitable.

Water evaporates when it's too hot and freezes when it's too cold; it can only exist in a liquid state within a very narrow range.

That pale blue halo is formed by the refraction of starlight by the atmosphere.

It has an atmosphere, liquid water, and a moderate temperature.

Most importantly, people with advanced technology and civilization are generally physically weak and cannot tolerate high temperatures, low temperatures, radiation, or vacuum.

The conditions on a planet that would allow such a civilization to survive are extremely demanding.

And that blue planet matches perfectly!

Yax felt a jolt, a surge of electricity shooting from the soles of his feet to the top of his head.

That's it!


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