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Chapter 467: 154. Angels cheering_3

Translator: 549690339

Noland Lee cast Deconstruction on nearby culture tanks, observing the deconstruction consumption of items such as the base, control panel, glass barrel, and culture fluid.

Besides the polluted Artificial Angels, culture fluid, and the metal soft tubes connected to their spines, which must be deconstructed using Harmless Deconstruction, everything else would not have a negative impact on Noland.

Items that could be deconstructed by conventional means required energy points varying from 10,000 to 50,000 points.

Noland roughly estimated that he could obtain around 80,000 energy value rewards by using Passive Deconstruction here.

With this in mind, Noland was tempted to smash the culture tanks…

Oh, how great it would be if those two hadn’t come. Without them, I could have worked freely…

As Noland thought this, he suddenly heard a trembling, electric shock-like scream.

“Ahh~~”

Fugidia, not knowing what she saw, suddenly retreated while screaming, only stopping when she hit the wall.

“Plop plop plop plop…” A series of fleshy explosions cfrom Fugidia’s direction, making Noland frown and take a closer look.

The bat swarm, which had been previously grinning maliciously at the culture tanks, suddenly exploded and turned into mud and blood splattering on the ground.

But that was not the end of it.

The ground shards of flesh and blood began squirming and convulsing as if they cto life. Countless thin flesh strips stretched upward from the ground, swaying gently in the air like seaweed in the sea water.

Noland cast Deconstruction on the eerie blood and flesh substance.

He consumed 1,000 energy points and obtained the results of Harmless Deconstruction.

The system message made him suck in a breath of cold air.

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[Deconstruction Success!]

[You have obtained a small portion of the panel information on the “Blood Sun Seal’s Intermediate Converter.”]

[Details are as follows:]Nôvel(D)rama.Org's content.

[Name] Intermediate Blood Sun Converter

[Type] Extraterrestrial Space Pollution Product of Blood Sun Seal

[Combat Level] Estimated at 6th level

[Characteristic]

Blood Sun Pollution:

All living beings, undead, and corpses with flesh and blood would be considered as targets for pollution by this substance.

After contact with this substance, the targets would forcibly enter the conversion process.

Only by amputating the polluted limbs before the pollution spreads throughout the body can one suppress the conversion process.

(Degree of deconstruction is insufficient, unable to obtain more information)

Noland’s heart sank slightly.

The bats had died and turned into Blood Sun Converters.

But how did the bats die?

As Noland becpuzzled, the lights in the greenhouse flickered like a horror movie.

“Zzzz… crackle…”

The light from the lamps flickered and occasionally spat out golden sparks.

“Gurgle, gurgle…”

Bubble noises cfrom all the culture tanks.

The Artificial Angels suspended in the culture fluid opened their eyes, which were covered in lumps and buds. They waved their arms inside the tanks, hitting the glass walls.

Alien Space Noise attacked, piercing into the minds like countless needles.

“Beep—buzz—zzzzzzz…”

“Beep beep ba-bu ba-bee ba-boom, zzzzz, beep beep—”

This noise was fierce and violent, as if four or five tweeters were placed beside Noland’s ears.

Noland immediately deployed a “Soul Shield” to block out the Alien Space Noise.

The noise by his ears was gone, but the sound of the Artificial Angels hitting the tanks remained.

The Blood Sun Converters that had transformed from the dead bats madly writhed their flesh strips.

Even Noland, who had seen countless scenes, felt his sanity drop at this moment. Fugidia and Nikcat were even worse off.

Nikcat was better off to sextent. He had no flesh on his body. Before things got out of control, he turned into a bone spear and jumped into the dim corridor walkway.

Now things were worse for Fugidia.

This alluring Night Spirit Witch had been in a trance since the bat explosion, and upon hearing the Alien Space Noise, her mind didn’t react in time, and she exploded and died with a “bang”.

The Blood Sun Converter madly tore Fugidia’s corpse with its flesh strips, melting her remains into its mud-like body.

In less than half a minute, the Blood Sun Converter finished consuming its meal.

It squirmed, trembled, expanded, and pulsated, transforming into another “Fugidia” under Noland’s watch.

Noland raised an eyebrow, staying calm.

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He cast Deconstruction on the newly appeared “Fugidia” and roughly understood what had just happened.

[System Message:]

[You are about to use Deconstruction on the “False Fugidia”.]

Noland consumed 1,000 energy points and initiated Harmless Deconstruction.

As expected, the False Fugidia was only a facade. In reality, it was an Intermediate Blood Sun Converter, one level higher than the mud-like substance earlier.

In its “Characteristic” column, it had the characteristics of “Blood Sun Pollution” and “Flesh Mimic.”

The False Fugidia couldn’t use Blood Magic or Death Magic. It only looked exactly like the real Fugidia. This was the effect of its “Flesh Mimic” characteristic.

As long as it didn’t expose itself, ordinary alchemists would have difficulty discovering that it was a product of Blood Sun Pollution.

At the stime, all living beings, undead, and corpses with flesh and blood would becits targets for pollution.

An evil laugh echoed through the greenhouse.

False Fugidia exuded numerous flesh strips from her body.

These flesh strips, like centipede legs, carried her, stepping on a dense rhythm as they chased after Nikcat.

Now, only Noland and the group of Polluted Angels hitting the culture tanks remained in the greenhouse.

Noland pondered for a moment, realizing the difference between Star Sphere Level extraterrestrial space pollution and Star System Level extraterrestrial space pollution.

Shubick was just Star Sphere Level extraterrestrial space pollution, one level lower than the Star System Level pollution of Blood Sun Seal.

This one level difference created a huge gap between the two pollution zones.

Shubick’s pollution zone was pitch black and, other than aberrant tentacles, completely bare.

But look at this place: an extravagant and clean greenhouse, the Polluted Angels that liked to call for attention, and the Blood Sun Converters that could take a human form. Everything here was much more high-end compared to Shubick’s pollution zone.

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