Former Interstellar Mercenary In Urban Cultivation World-Chapter 1330: The Summoning

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Chapter 1330: The Summoning

Experimentation on living bodies was banned in the high-dimensional universe.

So, they turned to lower-dimensional humans, implanting their genes into them, hoping that through these variations, they could find a solution to their genetic crisis.

Emberion Cores had originally been a common energy source for the aliens.

However, they weren’t without their drawbacks.

Aliens who couldn’t withstand the radiation of the Emberion Cores suffered severe consequences.

Many of them had recklessly overused these stones in their pursuit of power, resulting in genetic mutations that left them physically deformed.

"Does that mean Planet Neo-Shengis definitely holds something that can fix their genetic flaws?"

"Who knows?" Kenny Lin shrugged. "Maybe they realized that powerful human cultivators had different genes from ordinary humans—genes that had been strengthened. That probably caught their attention."

According to the early intelligence collected by the Crimson Moon Dynasty, the aliens hadn’t even been aware of Planet Neo-Shengis’s existence at first.

Amalia frowned. "Then they should know by now that human cultivation techniques aren’t compatible with their physiology. They’ve been invading our world for over two years—there’s no way they haven’t figured that out."

Kenny Lin narrowed his eyes. "Are you suggesting that someone told them that Planet Neo-Shengis might have a way to fix their genes?"

"It’s not impossible."

"Do you have a suspect?"

"Actually, yes."

At that moment, the two of them spoke in unison.

"The Holy Gate of the Heaven and the Earth!"

The Holy Gate of the Heaven and the Earth who always scheming to create chaos, would absolutely want the aliens involved.

The more turmoil in the Andromeda Universe, the easier it would be for them to achieve their goals.

Kenny Lin looked at the aliens who are desperately trying to break down the door.

The door was already on the verge of collapse.

The formation around ruined building had long lost its spiritual energy and wouldn’t hold out much longer under the aliens’ bombardment.

Before the words were even finished, Amalia suddenly stepped out.

Her footsteps echoed in the empty hallway but were drowned out by the sounds of the aliens attacking the door.

It wasn’t until she approached them that the aliens noticed her.

Seeing that she was human, the alien leader, who didn’t recognize Amalia, gave a cold command to his subordinates.

"A human. Kill her."

Several aliens stepped toward Amalia, their expressions both fierce and indifferent.

Amalia waved her hand, sending out countless streaks of blade light.

The dense flashes of light pierced straight into the bodies of the aliens.

The slicing sound was loud and clear.

Their bodies were flung backward, crashing into their comrades, knocking many of them down.

By the time they got up, their companions were already dead, their bodies mangled and bloodied.

"Bastard!" The aliens roared in fury, surging forward together—only to all of them die at Amalia’s hands.

In no time, the alien leader was kneeling on the ground with the blood gushing from his wounds while staring at the human before him in terror.

So strong! Way too strong!

They didn’t even have the power to fight back.

Amalia walked past him without paying him any more attention.

The alien leader, realizing that she had seemingly spared him, let out a breath of relief.

As long as he was alive, he would have a chance for revenge.

His eyes burned with hatred.

Just then, Kenny Lin walked past and casually struck him, shattering his head.

The two of them stepped into the grand hall. fɾeeweɓnѳveɭ.com

The vast and empty hall held no treasures, only a towering statue in the center.

The statue’s owner looked like an old woman with her hands clasped behind her back while gazing toward the sky.

It was this statue that had been calling to her, urging her to come here.

Amalia noticed that this statue hadn’t originally been here—it seemed to have been placed later.

"This is what summoned you?" Kenny Lin asked as he approached her.

"It’s not just that... I think I might have figured out who he is," Amalia said quietly.

She hadn’t expected to see this person in her lifetime.

"Who?"

"The former master of the Soltice Ring—Fairy Yi Xiulan. The only one who could use the Soltice Ring to summon me would be her."

Amalia stepped forward but was pulled back by Kenny Lin.

"What are you planning to do?" he asked.

"I’m going to see why it summoned me."

Kenny Lin looked disapproving. "What if it’s a trap?"

Amalia responded, "The Soltice Ring already belongs to me. If there were a trap, it wouldn’t have transformed into a small world afterward. Now that the small world has fully merged with me, even if she wanted to take it back, it’s impossible."

Besides, Amalia felt that she bore no ill will toward her.

Ever since she started cultivating, she had learned that fate dictated many things.

Even if someone obtained a powerful treasure, without the right timing, they wouldn’t know how to use it.

The Amalia family was the best example—they had possessed the Soltice Ring for generations but treated it as an heirloom without ever being able to use it.

It wasn’t until she accidentally activated it that its true purpose was revealed.

Perhaps, in some unseen way, fate had already decided this long ago.

Kenny Lin still wasn’t convinced. "How do you know she doesn’t have a hidden trick? You’re only in the Deity Transformation stage, not at the Mahayana stage, let alone an immortal."

Amalia sighed. "Don’t start, nitpicker."

Kenny Lin looked deeply offended. "You actually called me a nitpicker? Fine, from now on, I am the ultimate nitpicker!"

Amalia: "..."

That escalated quickly.

And to think she thought he was really upset for a moment.

In the end, Kenny Lin didn’t stop her because the commotion had attracted others—many footsteps could be heard rushing toward them.

Amalia wasn’t sure what to do, so she reached out and touched the statue.

The next moment, she disappeared.

When she regained her senses, an endless, vast world stretched out before her.