106. Disaster Not Over_2

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Noland Lee remained calm in the face of numbers on the scale of trillions.

Whether it was the moon or the stars, their deconstruction consumption was nothing compared to even a small portion of the sun's.

It took over 30 trillion energy points to deconstruct a larger sun completely.

A smaller sun was somewhat better, requiring just over 10 trillion energy points.

Noland had become numb to these numbers...

In all honesty, if the entire cosmic space could be deconstructed, he estimated it would require at least quadrillions to start with.

Noland glanced at his inventory of energy points, feeling utterly impoverished.

In contrast, a First-order Alchemist could be completely deconstructed with just 10,000 energy points, which was incredibly cheap.

Noland composed himself, patted the deputy captain on the shoulder, and asked:

"Mark, tell me about that werewolf? What did you call it? 'Wolfpack Guard'? Is it a person or a wolf?"