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I Can Destroy Planets with My Psychokinesis

Chapter 628: 628. Check for omissions and make up for deficiencies

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updatedAt: 2025-08-29

Chapter 628: 628. Check for omissions and make up for deficiencies

Returning to the Sea of Consciousness, Lu Li immediately began to create the “Divine Thought Channel.”

He just picked a world nearby at random, condensed Divine Thoughts into a “pipe,” and directly inserted it.

The two were firmly nailed together, and the Divine Thoughts could also absorb Spiritual Power from the Sea of Consciousness for self-maintenance.

As long as it wasn’t destroyed by external forces, the “channel” could exist permanently.

Even if someone troublesome came along, anyone below the level of a Yang God would not be able to shake Lu Li’s Divine Thoughts.

As for those above the Yang God level, Lu Li was in need of resources anyway, so it couldn’t be better if someone walked right into his trap.

At this moment, the “Divine Thought Channel” was considered to be properly established. To be safe, it still needed to be tested for effectiveness.

Lu Li’s figure flashed as he dived into the channel, and without any obstruction, he condensed back into his physical form and sped forward.

In less than 5 minutes, he had completed the journey, arriving in the real world.

The background of this place was a “nuclear war post-apocalypse,” full of many variants, but with a very low energy level, the strongest individuals only at the “Blood Exchange” level.

The Spirit Mechanism concentration was less than 10% of that on Blue Star, resulting in most areas of the planet being unsuitable for cultivation.

In fact, this was the normal strength of most worlds; the “High Martial” ones were, after all, a minority.

Lu Li didn’t pay much attention to this, focusing all his energy on the “Divine Thought Channel.”

There was no problem with the functionality of the channel, but its exit was 100,000 meters above the ground, which wasn’t quite appropriate.

Because according to the plan, in the future the “Divine Thought Channel” would be used by the people of Xia Country.

The desire of a billion people to obtain Extraordinary Power required astronomical amounts of resources.

Just the fivefold increase in the average person’s food consumption alone would be enough to overwhelm Blue Star, not to mention the demands for supplements and Spirit Mechanisms.

Therefore, it was essential to extract resources from elsewhere, and this world right before him was a perfect destination.

It had just the right strength and focused on harvesting natural resources, complementing the technological resources of the “Fierce Star.”

Lu Li had a thought and adjusted the portal of the “Divine Thought Channel” to the ground.

A slight fog would form nearby, and that was it—nothing more unusual, invisible to the naked eye.

But with another thought from Lu Li, immediately a golden ring of light opened up in the fog, which was the portal to the “Divine Thought Channel.”

Stepping into it, one would be transported back to the “Sea of Consciousness.”

Having tested all the functionalities without error, Lu Li was quite satisfied and then began to busily move on.

He still took the form of a rainbow light and sped through, wherever he discovered a world, that was where a “Divine Thought Channel” was inserted.

And one by one, the Divine Thought Channels automatically extended and connected, combining into a “Cross-border Network” that allowed ordinary people to travel to otherworlds.

These worlds were originally of very low energy levels, quite insignificant, and none were homologous, but now they had all turned into “instances” awaiting those who were destined.

However, after thinking it over, Lu Li still added a few homologous worlds to the mix.

They all had backgrounds like the Late Ming, Eagle Shooting, Three Kingdoms, and such—familiar settings, and combined with the same language and culture, they were very suitable for beginners to gain experience.

After all, not everyone would have the chance to set foot on the “Fierce Star” or to kill members of an Alien Race to earn Points.

Therefore, these homologous worlds were still necessary, and only allowing beginners to enter would not cause too much impact.

Having clarified this point, Lu Li’s actions became even smoother, “inserting pipes” along the colorful Sea of Light.

But after busying himself for most of the day, the energy levels of the encountered worlds were still very low.

Their Spirit Flashes were small in scale and dim in brightness, indicating weak populations and few inhabitants, some might not even be Extraordinary Worlds.

Patiently, Lu Li searched for half a day more, but still encountered only insignificant worlds, with very few capable of breeding Innate beings, pathetic in value.

Even if High Martial worlds were rare and his luck was bad, this was too much.

Lu Li steeled himself, suddenly turned back, and found a previously overlooked Spirit Flash.

Judging by its scale, it had about 5 billion incidences, and the brightness was also 5 billion.

The number was vast, but a 1:1 ratio indicated these were all ordinary people, not from the Extraordinary World.

This was the reason Lu Li wasn’t interested, not even bothering to investigate too carefully.

But his Divine Thought did record the information, and upon reflection, he realized something was amiss.

This Spirit Flash appeared deep brown, containing an immensely strong… fear.

An existence that could instill fear in five billion people!?

Lu Li immediately tore open a rift and burst into the real world.

As soon as he arrived, he saw a “giant sea urchin” devouring a planet.

This creature was even larger than the planet itself, its main body an eye, covered in tentacles.

Its form was somewhat familiar; it was of the same kind as the Star Gods of the Primordial Divine Country, known as “Star Eaters.”

As a standard demonic creature, Lu Li naturally wouldn’t be courteous, materializing a planetary hand and grabbing it.

The “Star Eater” hastily released the half-devoured planet and shot a beam of black death light from its eye.

Lu Li, who had dealt with even more formidable beings, wouldn’t be frightened by this one.

His palm, resistant to the black death light, scooped fiercely and caught the Star Eater.

The monster wrapped its tentacles tightly around Lu Li’s palm and struggled desperately, but it couldn’t shake the mass of two Spirit Stars and was instead crushed nearly to death by Lu Li’s fierce grip.

At the same time, with a thought from Lu Li, he manipulated atomic arrangements to condense a sky-covering mix of garlic and seafood sauces.

Then his fingers rapidly heated up, to a million degrees, ten million degrees, and finally over a hundred million degrees.

He roasted the half-dead “Star Eater” to medium-well, coated it with sauce, and tossed it into his mouth for a big chew.

“Tastes almost like grilled squid.”

Lu Li was quite satisfied with the taste, and since the creature was of Yang God Level, it was naturally very nourishing.

With a mouth reinforced by seventy septillion tons of mass, he chewed the “Star Eater” into mush and then broke it down into the most primal energy and nutrients before swallowing it.

And in a state of Formless Soul and Body Integration, Lu Li’s flesh was his Divine Soul, his Spirit Realm.

The swallowed nutrients and energy directly entered the Spirit Realm, where the “Kunlun Mirror” would thoroughly absorb and refine them.

Lu Li didn’t need to worry and turned his attention to the planet that had been half-eaten.

Some surviving natives stood there, their faces blank as they stared up at the vault of heaven.

They were all ordinary people, completely unable to comprehend a “Divine War.”

The scene before them twisted and turned chaotic, one second it was a man frying squid on a hot plate.

The next, their brains filled in the blanks—two twin stars were breaking and siphoning another star.

Those with steadfast will immediately knelt and kowtowed, their faces bloodying in a matter of moments.

More and more people did this, and Lu Li, feeling good, waved a hand and materialized matter from nothing.

The half-destroyed planet visibly expanded and healed at a rate visible to the naked eye, returning to its original state in a short time.

Of course, it was also because the Earth Core was undamaged that this went so smoothly.

Amidst the crazy worship and prayers of the natives, Lu Li tore the void and vanished.

This trip had yielded resources, but it also made him realize something:

“Relying solely on Spirit Flash to judge is not reliable.”

Who would have thought that a normal world could encounter such a boon as a “Star Eater”?

There were surely others missed in the vast stretch of worlds before.

But there were too many, and Lu Li didn’t have the energy to sift through them.

About this, he suddenly thought, “The people of Xia Country can check for omissions while training.”

“They can also help me scout, pre-selecting worlds of value!”

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