Chapter 309 Killing a Star
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“That is the trial,” Vincent said calmly. “Endure the burning. The god will absorb your pain, then reward you with greater power.”
He smiled. “Now, go and enjoy yourselves.”
With a wave of his hand, Vincent dismissed the crowd.
Joanna vanished at once. She did not want Viola or the others to show up at the Bloodcrystal Palace and spot her. That would ruin everything.
After arriving, she claimed a massive private estate for free. She also received a smart communicator, a top-tier device that could link directly to the interstellar network.
The planet even had its internal trading system. If you needed anything, you could trade for it instantly.
At first glance, it looked like paradise.
Before high school, Joanna had lived in a foster center. In kindergarten, everyone slept together in one room. In elementary school, each child was given a tiny private space, about 40 square feet.
Back then, she had even felt grateful that the Space Alliance did not force them into four- person or eight-person dorms.
After entering high school, her treatment improved. She moved into a villa.
If she had not already conquered the Blackveil Mountains and built her own palace, she might have truly believed this place was perfect.
But it did not take long for her to realize something was very wrong.
Every day, people had to hand over huge amounts of fire-element materials. If they failed, they were burned alive.
At first, only the newcomers thought they had reached heaven.
But the humans who had lived in the cities for a while existed in constant fear.
While wandering around, Joanna saw it with her own eyes. A man was walking down the street when flames suddenly engulfed him. In seconds, he was burned into a lump of black charcoal.
Moments later, a cleaning robot rolled over and swept the remains away like trash.
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Chapter 309 Killing a Star
Every day, spaceships departed to raid and plunder other worlds.
Yet every ship always returned along the same route. There was no escape.
These people were completely trapped on the Vivastar.
This evil god was not only consuming cultists. It was also breeding more of them.
A plan quickly formed in Joanna’s mind.
Extinguish the star.
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Bloodcrystal was a special material born within Vivastar. It could withstand nuclear fusion and even be implanted deep inside the star itself.
Her first step was to secure enough bloodcrystal and anchor a teleport portal.
This was Nighthowl’s ability.
The second step was water. A massive amount of it.
Planets with real water resources were extremely rare, but the water element was one of the most common elements in the galaxy.
Joanna was out of cash, but she still had credits.
She exchanged nearly all her credits for huge quantities of water-element resources. She also ordered Caspian to inject Nighthowl’s Stellar Dominion with endless water-enough to drown
a star.
She spent over 90,000 points.
That almost wiped her balance clean. She had even purchased a Mythic-tier Skill Upgrade Stone.
But the moment she thought about how she was killing a god, she felt it was worth every single point.
Fortunately, the red crystals inside Vivastar were as common as dirt.
Joanna sealed Nighthowl’s spatial coordinates inside bloodcrystal and secretly launched them into the star’s interior. There was no reaction.
Phase one: complete.
After that, she deployed hundreds of bloodcrystals every day, each one containing a sealed spatial marker.
Chapter 309 Killing a Star
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The number kept rising.
More than a month later, she had planted nearly 20,000 bloodcrystal anchors.
Her holiday was ending. More importantly, she was completely out of resources. Today was harvest day.
Using the bloodcrystal she collected, Joanna built herself a villa. Inside were various pieces of advanced Vivastar technology she had exchanged for earlier.
She took a deep breath. “Let’s do this.”
At her command, Nighthowl moved first.
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He activated the spatial cores inside 20,000 bloodcrystals at once.
Each crystal tore open a mass circular rift-
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er six miles wide.
Then it happened. Oceans fell. Vast seas, stretching for hundreds of thousands of miles, crashed down all at once.
They were sealed inside the heart of the star.
Not one ocean. Tens of thousands of them.
Of course, Vivastar was enormous. Even that much water only affected about one percent of its internal volume.
But just as Helen had once said, you do not kill an evil god by fighting it head-on. You destroy it from the inside.
That one percent was terrifying.
Without warning, Vivastar let out a scream. A scream no being should ever make. The star howled in agony.
3 water element. When the two
The fire element erupted violently, trying to erase the invading collided, plasma collapsed and vanished, releasing blinding white light.
The water element broke apart. Then came an even larger explosion.
Most importantly, when a fire element detonated like this, it meant one thing. Energy release.
Even a natural star, once its energy burns out, will rapidly enter the red giant phase and begin to die. Normally, this takes millions of years.
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But this was no ordinary star.
This was an evil god.
In just a few hours, black, continent-like patches appeared across Vivastar’s surface.
The whole world tilted. Space itself felt unstable.
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The Battle Queen They Blindly Kicked Out

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