Chapter 338: Dry Rice Soul

"I'm hungry."

The young man clutched his stomach aggrievedly, looking wilted, and the appearance of his spirit just now was gone.

"I want to eat."

Only then did Chu Cheng realize his omission.

Because the heroes he operates are not real human beings, and his physical strength is unlimited by default without eating, drinking, and Lasa...... Well, it can't be said to be infinite, because it consumes the physical energy of the operator.

But the point is, because it's just a virtual character, he doesn't think about food at all. But now that I have a living creature with me, I naturally have to think about eating.

Of course, there is no food on the ship, after all, the ship itself is a figment of the imagination, and almost nothing on board is real.

Generally speaking, the creations of the Green Lantern Ring are temporary, and the created Lantern Man will disappear once the attention is removed from its figurative creation.

It's not impossible to create something out of thin air. After all, the limit of the ring only exists in the user's limit, and it is true that the Lampman creates permanent creations and non-energy entities, even things other than green. But the more complex it is, the more it requires delicate operations, a high degree of concentration and a strong will.

Among these three points, Hal Jordan, who is currently operated by Chu Cheng, only lacks willpower, but the first two are not enough. The A-class pool is a rookie Hal who has just entered the Lantern Regiment, and there are some deeper things that he has to comprehend later, and he will only use some concise and neat figurative weapons with very reckless characteristics in the early stage.

So if he wants to use the Green Lantern Ring to create a permanent creation out of thin air, he will definitely have no chance at this stage.

But in this vast sea of stars that can't reach the world and the ground, where are you going to find food?

"Lantern Ring, scan the recent life reactions of nearby planets."

Chu Cheng activated the green light vision to scan, and the entire dark universe suddenly turned green, and all around became like a green filter.

Soon a planet was marked. They were out of sight, unable to see with the naked eye, but unable to escape the light ring scanning.

Where there is life, there must be food, even if there is no civilization, there is Hal catching a fierce beast and roasting it.

As soon as the green light flashed, the ship immediately turned and flew in the locked direction.

As soon as he flew into the atmosphere, Hal quickly unbuilt the ship, gathered the green light and turned back into a bubble, enveloping the two of them in it. This is small in size and high in concealment, so it is not easy to be noticed when landing.

The boy watched the plane beside him condense into a bubble form, unabashedly yearning in his eyes, and couldn't help but exclaim when he looked at Hal.

However, it is not a primitive ecological planet, and there is obviously a civilization at the landing site of the two. The bizarre buildings form a residential community that resembles a town by the specifications of the Pole Star.

The translation of the lantern ring also helped them understand the usefulness of most of the buildings through the slogan prompts. Hal casually found a food and drink shop and led the boy inside.

When he disembarked from the ship of the planet, he had some interstellar currency, which was almost enough to deal with.

There were quite a few races in the small shop, and Chu Cheng swept it at a glance and saw at least five aliens whose characteristics obviously belonged to different races. There are also a few who look like humans, but their skin tones are more strange, and there are some pitted embellishments on certain parts of the skin.

Chu Cheng noticed that the planets in the astral realm might not always be divided according to race, at least on the planets he had been to so far. Krafal is a multi-ethnic mix of people living here, and I wonder if this has anything to do with astral customs or institutions.

The two of them found an empty seat and sat down. A head poked out from behind the counter, and it seemed to be the owner of the shop, but it was actually a cube guy. Its angular body looked extremely bulky, and Chu Cheng couldn't imagine how it worked for a while.

But soon Chu Cheng found out. After Hal sat down with the boy, the boss only glanced this way, and then a cabinet-like thing behind it popped open, and two identical utensils flew out side by side.

Motivation to read?

Chu Cheng was relieved. It seems that the Creator compensated for its bulky and inconvenient size, and it seemed to be able to do most of the work with telekinesis instead of hands and feet.

This restaurant is also unusual, after the guests come in, they don't talk or order, and they just fly out in two, which feels like a boxed lunch ordered at work and activity.

"I don't." Hal shook his head.

The shopkeeper was silent, but saw that the utensils that had just fallen on the table flew back and were stuffed back into the cabinet behind him.

Virtual characters don't have to eat or drink, and of course there's no need to waste them.

However, Chu Cheng was still curious about what the aliens' food looked like. He turned to see the boy uncover the strange vessel, and saw that it was a collection of unspeakable things, stirred up in a chaotic mess, like a lake between solid and liquid, and the soup gurgling with inky black bubbles.

Fortunately, he couldn't smell the smell through the screen, otherwise Chu Cheng wasn't sure if he could withstand it.

But the young man's eyes lit up, and he ate it without thinking about it, and it was quite sweet, if he hadn't seen the bowl of Chu Cheng, he would almost have thought that he was eating some kind of peerless food.

Dry rice people, dry rice souls, dry rice are all people. In this way, it seems that this must be the master of the astral world, and the enthusiasm for cooking is staggering.

There was nothing to do during his meal, so Chu Cheng turned his perspective and glanced at the situation of the alien race and the alien restaurant around him, and listened to what the aliens were talking about by the way.

He habitually pressed the green light vision again, and the picture turned green at once.

Unexpectedly, two people in the room were marked yellow.

A sign that represents the enemy.

Does it mean that Hal judged that there was an enemy here? Is there any basis for this?

Chu Cheng immediately paid attention to that side. After being reminded by the lamp ring, he found that the two people did seem to have been looking at this side for some time, and their eyes were quite suspicious. No, it would be more accurate to say that they were looking at the teenager who was working hard next to Hal.

Could it be that they saw something?

Noticing Hal looking over, the two hurriedly withdrew their gaze.

In less than a minute, the two men got up one after another, turned around and went out.

Hal was silent and didn't move.

Chu Cheng was not too relieved to let this stupid boy out of the Green Lantern's line of sight, so he didn't operate Hal to follow.

Of course, that doesn't mean he's left it at that.

The two aliens left the restaurant and walked out quickly.

"Are you sure you read that right?"

"That's right, it must be someone from the Stardust Lands."

The alien next to him took a deep breath.

"The Land of Stardust...... MD, the boss has been looking for so many years and has not moved, so it takes no effort to get it...... What is the probability of this? ”

"Don't be too upset, the one next to him doesn't look like a good thing to mess with. We've got to call someone ......."

"Ahem."

A cough interrupted the two. They were stunned for a moment, and when they looked at the sound, they saw only a red-clothed strange man with two swords leaning against the wall, looking at them.

"You guys seem to have a funny conversation, would you mind sharing?"