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Chapter 058: Rest and Reset, Then Set Off Again

获得主角能力的我只想过平凡生活 · 第058章 修整,再出发

Wang Bo nodded and said, "It's possible, but can you tell me how you found them?"

He was very curious about this—how Hella had encountered these two transmigrators, and even more curious about how she had determined they were transmigrators.

She had never read Natsume's Book of Friends.

Hella said slowly, "I once searched for the myths of various countries and went to Japan to look for the Land of the Dead. I happened to encounter that cat at a restroom; it was talking with a man named Natsume. The two said they were looking for a way back to the twenty-first century, so I knew they were transmigrators."

Wang Bo: ...

"Well, that's truly unexpected." He rubbed his temples, never imagining that his plan would be so easily foiled by Hella.

But Wang Bo wasn't angry; after all, he had gained two free lottery draws, so he had no right to be upset.

Wang Bo remembered he had twenty-two lottery chances in the entire world.

But in this world, he had encountered Milo, Natsume, and Teacher Cat, gaining three more chances.

Now it was twenty-five.

Hella asked, "When do you plan to transmigrate?"

Wang Bo thought for a moment and said, "In a day or two. Once I reach the new world, I'll bring you over, how about that?"

After sending off the transmigrators, even if Wang Bo didn't want to leave, his cheat wouldn't agree.

So Wang Bo planned to rest for two days before leaving.

"Fine!" After getting a clear answer, Hella turned and left.

Wang Bo watched Hella leave, then thought about his twenty-five lottery chances and said, "Cheat, I want to draw. Let's do a five-draw this time."

Last time Wang Bo did a five-draw, he got good stuff, so this time he planned to do another five-draw.

[Alright, host. Drawing begins. Prizes have been issued. Congratulations, host! This time you have drawn the Seven Dragon Balls, Pym Particles, Baymax, the Trident of the Sea King, and a Planetary Engine.]

This time, without Wang Bo asking, the cheat announced the prizes.

After hearing this, Wang Bo knew the Seven Dragon Balls—he had already drawn three, and with this one, that made four.

There were still three left; once Wang Bo drew the remaining three, he could make a wish.

The wish-granting ability of the Seven Dragon Balls was, in a sense, similar to a magic lamp, but its power seemed even greater.

Wang Bo also knew about Pym Particles; they should be from the Marvel world, invented by the first Ant-Man, allowing objects to be freely enlarged or shrunk.

Although Wang Bo could do this with magic, Pym Particles could shrink objects down to the quantum realm, something even his magic couldn't achieve.

So in Wang Bo's view, Pym Particles were a good thing worth studying.

As for Baymax, the first thing Wang Bo thought of was a dog's name; the second was the robot created by the protagonist's brother in the Big Hero 6 world.

[Yes, host, you're right. Baymax is that robot.]

Wang Bo couldn't help but sigh. In the Big Hero 6 world, Baymax was a robot full of black technology, but in Wang Bo's hands, it was very ordinary.

Wang Bo even had liquid robots and all kinds of black technology; Baymax was nothing special.

This thing was utterly useless.

Oh well, just consider it a wasted draw.

Wang Bo then looked at the fourth prize, the Trident of the Sea King. Without a doubt, it was another divine artifact, but the question was which world it came from.

[From the Pirates of the Caribbean world. This trident can not only control the sea but also remove all curses related to the sea.]

Wang Bo thought it was okay. He had seen Pirates of the Caribbean; the only thing worth criticizing was that the Trident of the Sea King was too fragile—it broke easily.

This thing was probably a fake trident.

But the problem was, when Jack Sparrow held the trident, he could indeed control the sea.

Wang Bo could only complain that the trident in that world was too fragile. What material was it made of to be so brittle?

But since the trident had fallen into his hands, Wang Bo certainly couldn't let it have problems.

After taking the trident out of the Fourth-Dimensional Pocket, his first step was to strengthen it.

First, use strengthening stones to reinforce it ten or eight times, then replicate a bunch. That way, even if it got damaged in a fight, he could replace it with a new one.

Then Wang Bo put the replicated tridents back into the Fourth-Dimensional Pocket and turned his attention to the last prize... the Planetary Engine.

To be honest, when Wang Bo saw the Planetary Engine inside the Fourth-Dimensional Pocket, his first reaction was that it was huge.

This was probably the largest prize Wang Bo had ever obtained.

It was even bigger than all his other prizes combined.

Of course, that didn't mean big was good.

Because, to put it simply, it was just an engine.

And Wang Bo recognized it; it was from the The Wandering Earth world.

In that world, because the sun was rapidly aging into a red giant, its volume was expanding and about to undergo a helium flash, Earth faced the danger of being burned by the helium flash or swallowed by the sun.

To save themselves, the United Earth Government used all of humanity's strength to build twelve thousand planetary engines, pushing Earth to change orbit and leave the solar system, taking 2,500 years to travel 4.22 light-years to Proxima Centauri in Alpha Centauri.

The planetary engine was just a huge engine built using heavy fusion technology. Although the word "planetary" was added to make it sound impressive, it was still just an engine.

Just one with enormous power; building twelve thousand of them could push Earth along.

But this thing was utterly useless to Wang Bo.

Because Wang Bo didn't need to push Earth around; once he grew strong enough, he could kick Earth like a soccer ball.

Besides, why would he kick Earth for no reason?

Wang Bo sighed again. Another wasted draw.

But it didn't matter; he still had twenty chances left. He didn't believe he couldn't draw something good, and as long as he worked hard, he wouldn't lack opportunities to draw.

So wasting one or two draws was nothing to Wang Bo.

He could afford the waste.

Of course, if it happened too many times, Wang Bo would get frustrated. Even worse, as his strength increased, many prizes might become useless to him.

But that was a problem for the future; he'd deal with it then.

For now, it was time to enter a new world.

After two days of rest, Wang Bo set off again.