Chapter 25 The Lost Secret I

Valhalla suspended silently in mid-air, purple light flowing along the ridges. There are still several huge breaches in the hull, ruining the mystery and beauty of the starship. Seeing those damages that are several meters or even more than ten meters in diameter will make people mistakenly think that Valhalla has just had a life-and-death artillery battle with an evenly matched opponent, and it will leave such a wound. Most of the damage no longer emitted smoke, except for the occasional spews of fire. A pale blue mist kept pouring out of the broken spots, but in fact, they were tiny repair machines, moving through the air by gravity, constantly repairing the defects. Pieces of semi-liquid metal are fixed to the outer wall and fused with the surrounding metal under the action of a force field. The massive damage is closing at a visible rate, and in a matter of hours, Valhalla will be looking new, at least on the surface.

In the hall, Fizdek was still floating in the air, and a huge ball of light re-conjured around his body, and tens of thousands of bands of light gathered the number of the entire ship here, and then passed the order back.

The short but fierce battle lasted less than a minute, but the damage done to Valhalla was undoubtedly enormous. At this moment, several core nodes in Valhalla were destroyed, and even the space furnace was almost destroyed, and the overall performance was less than 40% of the peak, even after a full day of repairs, it could only restore about 55% of its combat power. The only way to fully repair it is to go back to the underground base. Completely repairing means consuming a huge amount of energy and a lot of rare raw materials, and it also means consuming Naxiu's life force, and there is not much left in her life cycle.

And Fizdek himself was not having a good time, his body was cut into dozens of pieces, and even his brain was hit hard. The strength of the re-cultivated body is not comparable to the original body at all, but the biggest damage is the lack of consciousness. While destroying the battleship, Medirli did not fail to smash Fizdek's consciousness all over the ship. This is where the real death lies, and it reduces Fizdek's integrity by a full five percentage points, and while the apostles, once awakened, can slowly recover over time, five percentage points are not something that can be increased in a year or two.

In a sealed chamber below, it is filled with culture medium. Medirli sank silently in the bilge, her hands crossed over her chest, as if she were sleeping. Her long hair slowly rose and fell with the fluctuation of the culture medium, and occasionally a string of tiny bubbles popped out of her mouth. Her entire body was covered in dark living armor, and her high, round neck armor looked metallic. The half-broken and twisted heavy sword lay quietly beside her, and the broken mutilations on the blade silently spoke of the fierceness of the battle.

In Fitzdek's consciousness, the capsule is like a black hole of energy, drawing energy from an endless stream of energy. Almost half of the energy generated by the Space Furnace was absorbed by the Sealed Cabin, and finally passed through Medirri's body, infused into the Infinity Heart. This was the energy needed for Medirli to repair her body, and she had over-energized the power of the Infinite Heart, almost completely burning the inside of her body to charcoal! If it weren't for that, how could she, with her incomplete body and unawakened consciousness, almost knock Valhalla down with a heavy sword of ordinary material?

Fizdek's consciousness swept over Medirri's body, paused for a moment, then sighed quietly and left. The sealed chamber was originally dull, but now it lit up with brilliant seven-colored light, which was the energy response aroused by Fizdek's consciousness. The light shone on the girl's face, adding a touch of magnificence to her quiet beauty.

Medirri was still drawing energy endlessly, and even Fizdek didn't know when it would stop. Her body is constantly being transformed from the most microscopic level, and this is the fourth metamorphosis. The Infinity Heart rested quietly within her, pulsating without pulsation, but still with undeniable vitality, and without any thoughts of detachment or death. This is proof that it still recognizes Medirli, and it is also a sign that it has paid the highest authority. Thus, in Fitzdek's view, this is the most direct proof of the sword of destruction.

Fizdecker existed as a conscious body for decades before he fully awakened, and he knew a lot about human society in the new era after the war. But most of his attention is on perfecting himself, finding his kind, and fully awakening, and he doesn't know much about the psychology of ordinary humans. It is also easy to understand that in Fitzdek's eyes, human beings are just the most primitive intelligent beings, and how can they be worthy of his concern for what they want to do? Even in human terms, who would think about what the ants were thinking?

Fizdecker's limited knowledge of humanity is limited to torture and fear, which is to get people to obey his commands.

So until now, Fizdek couldn't understand why Medirli would suddenly attack him. Now that she has been fully approved by the Infinite Heart, how could she not remember the memories of past generations? Especially those clips that completely changed their fate? If she remembers, then she will understand that all the apostles are one, and no matter how many times they awaken and what form they appear, their destinies are linked and completely inseparable.

It's just that Fizdek's own awakening is incomplete, so he can't get all the memories of past generations. He just knew that at some point in the past, an extremely important event had happened that changed the fate of all the apostles, bringing them together to bear the unpredictable future. However, the authority required for this matter is extremely high, and it requires a huge amount of energy to be able to push the symbol hidden in the deepest part of the infinite parallel space to obtain the memories of the past. In terms of energy alone, perhaps the energy generated by the complete destruction of the planet would be enough to power the symbol. However, it doesn't matter if they don't know what happened in the past, instinct has made them aware of their inseparability.

Valhalla's tinkering was progressing in progress, and Fizdeck had time to think about something else. In this world, he was the first apostle to awaken, but from the moment of awakening, the fear of the unknown always surrounded him. It is very difficult to fully awaken and build a body that conforms to the laws of this world, and the companions who have fought together are completely unknown. In this way, after a long period of time, Fizdeck finally understood and adapted to the world, took control of the Scorpion of Calamity, and began to recover. N