Chapter 47 Planet Millennium Kill
Lu Chen sneered contemptuously, "You’re dreaming! You are now a gas giant—if you really eliminate your gravity, your atmosphere will dissipate on its own without me needing to plunder it."
Since acquiring an atmosphere, Lu Chen had never eliminated his gravity.
In a state of eliminated gravity, he would become a celestial body without a source of gravity. Except for the planet’s solid core itself, gaseous substances would dissipate into space due to the lack of gravitational confinement.
Lu Chen continued, "Moreover, if I could absorb all your atmosphere, my mass would be about fourteen planets heavier than yours. You just plundered the largest Giant Dragon Star in this Constant Star System and increased your mass by seven planets. Where can you quickly find more gas to plunder now?"
"I can retract my gravity to keep it within the scope of my atmosphere!" Feather Robe Star retorted.
Lu Chen confidently said, "If you just retract your gravity and try to preserve your own atmosphere, that means you will still extend gravity beyond the planet itself. Ordinary celestial bodies might not be able to deal with you, but I, as a Celestial Civilization, can use the Gravity Increment to lock onto you. Besides, we are too close right now, and you have no chance to escape!"
During the verbal sparring, planets Lu Chen and Feather Robe Star did not remain passive; they continued to control gravity, frantically tearing each other apart.
It was evident that tearing apart Feather Robe Star was easy for Lu Chen, who directly plundered its dense atmosphere, while Feather Robe Star, wanting to devour Lu Chen, had to tear through Lu Chen’s crust. The difficulty levels were not on the same scale; under equal gravity forces, Lu Chen was surely faster.
Realizing it had been tricked by Lu Chen, Feather Robe Star was extremely enraged, swearing in its heart to tear Lu Chen apart to avenge itself!
However, the situation was indeed as Lu Chen described: they were too close. Even if Feather Robe Star retracted its gravity, it would still not escape Lu Chen’s gravitational tearing.
