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Light Casting Symbiote

Forseti also stepped forward, touching the escape ship and squeezing it a few times.

As Ander mentioned, being Commander Kree's escape tool, the ship was incredibly solid.

Forseti could squeeze and deform the material of an ordinary Kree airship with some effort, but no matter how hard he tried with his bare hands, he couldn't damage this spaceship.

He tried burning it with flames, and the escape ship remained unchanged until he used the flame gloves, which gradually turned the material red.

The defensive capabilities of this spaceship were probably comparable to Cartel's armor.

The temperature of the flame gloves far surpassed the surface of the sun, indicating that the escape ship had the ability to withstand such extreme conditions. Forseti thought it might even be usable on the sun.

Forseti considered this and said, "Let the shipping team take a look."

The shipping team arrived, examining and discussing the escape ship, speaking in technical terms that others couldn't understand.

Asgard rarely uses purely technological creations, but that doesn't mean Asgardians lack scientific knowledge.

In fact, if Asgard decided to focus on technology, the vast collection of books plundered from across the universe could make it a first-rate technological power.

Asgard's lack of technological advancement is due to both subjective and objective reasons. Subjectively, the Asgardian culture tends to despise science as "garbage stuff."

Objectively, Asgard's unique natural laws, influenced by the power of Asgard, conflict with general scientific laws. For example, the sea flows into space for centuries without diminishing.

This results in the development of science and technology in Asgard being less effective.

Nonetheless, Asgardians live for five thousand years, and some inevitably become bored and study technology. Every Thunder Boat's shipping team usually has one or two such individuals.

After some research, the shipping team quickly figured out how to operate the Kree escape ship and demonstrated it to Forseti.

"It's an almost unmanned spacecraft, requiring very little maneuvering to steer."

The captain of the shipping team operated the controls of the Kree escape ship. The hull trembled slightly and then floated smoothly.

"But there's a problem: this ship doesn't have much energy." He opened a silver cover inside the ship, revealing a row of circular holes.

There were four grooves in total, three of which were empty, and only one contained a purple cobblestone.

"This purple cobblestone is the spaceship's energy source. It seems the energy reserve is less than a quarter." The captain of the shipping team explained, "This ship also has a space jump function, but with its current energy, it can only jump once."

Forseti asked, "How far can it go without a space jump?"

"It should be able to fly out of the solar system from here."

This distance was considerable. After all, the Earth and the moon are located within the inner solar system, much closer to the sun than the outer solar system.

Forseti nodded, "The spoils of the Kree base, I want this one."

Forseti's significant contribution to the battle was unquestionable, and everyone agreed without any objections, not caring much about the Kree's "fancy things."

Returning to the Thunder Boat, everyone rested, preparing to return to Asgard the next day.

Forseti returned to his room, taking out a special crystal bottle containing the symbiote.

The symbiote thrashed around in the bottle, its asphalt-like form surging.

The special crystal bottle, made from Asgardian materials, was incredibly strong. No matter how the symbiote struggled, the bottle remained unmoved.

Seeing Forseti, the symbiote immediately shrank into a ball.

Forseti opened the bottle, trying to pour out the symbiote.

However, the symbiote refused to come out, sticking firmly to the bottle's wall like a piece of plasticine.

Forseti lit a flame in his hand, burning beneath the bottle.

Terrified, the symbiote quickly emerged along the bottle's wall, and Forseti pinched it.

The symbiote, still frightened, attempted to shrink into a ball again under the coercion of Forseti's flame.

Holding the symbiote, Forseti silently observed it for a while.

He then wondered how the symbiote would react to the Holy Light.

Their creater knull was god of abyss , but his symbiotes were contaminated by light and betrayed him . There is also Anti - venom symbiote in comic , created due to venom symbiote remanents contaminated by Martin li's light force .

Forseti's fingers flickered brightly as he infused the symbiote with Holy Light.

At first, the symbiote shivered in fear, mistaking the Holy Light for fire. But gradually, realizing it wasn't flame, it calmed down.

"Interesting," Forseti muttered.

To his surprise, the symbiote began changing color from black to pale gold, seemingly dyed by the Holy Light.

A Lightforged symbiote.

Looking like the anti - venom but with golden accents.

The pale golden symbiote also changed in texture, becoming more rounded and smooth, resembling Shilut's forehead.

Forseti couldn't help but rub it twice, as if handling polished stones.

As soon as he did, the symbiote turned into a fluid shape, spreading and infiltrating along his arm.

Forseti was initially shocked but then decided to see what would happen and didn't stop it.

The symbiote's abilities and character vary with the host; it isn't inherently evil. If used correctly, it could be a powerful weapon.

Anyway, with his flame power, the symbiote couldn't harm him. He wanted to see what would happen after merging with it.

The symbiote soon integrated into him.

A strong sense of fulfillment quickly spread throughout Forseti's body, his muscles feeling as if they swelled and gained immense strength.

His skin turned pale gold, with some vein-like lines appearing.

It felt good...

Suddenly, Forseti felt a trance as if something was trying to invade his mind.

"Humph!" He snorted, letting his divine flame power flow faintly.

"Ah!" came a scream.

Forseti said coldly, "I didn't kill you, but you dare to invade my consciousness."

"I am a symbiote; symbiosis includes consciousness symbiosis. I thought you wouldn't mind..." The symbiote's voice trembled with fear.

"I don't need consciousness symbiosis. If you try that again, I'll burn you to ashes," Forseti warned.

"Understood..."

The symbiote dared not invade Forseti's consciousness again.

Forseti then walked to the mirror, observing his transformed appearance.