On ordinary days.
The Divinity Transformation powerhouses of the eight major families would never leave their territories, worried that if a special situation arose, they wouldn’t be able to activate the Heaven-Protecting Array in ti.
Divinity Transformation Stage powerhouses can already roam the universe with their physical bodies.
The eight elders have a chance to survive.
But if any one of them chooses to retreat, the "Heaven-Protecting Array" cannot be ford, but... they all choose to face death calmly.
"Life is ant to be used."
"As long as you use it for value, it’s not a waste."
An old man, seemingly extrely frail, sat cross-legged on the back mountain, his body now surging with raging spiritual energy, slowly opening his eyes, a trace of attachnt to the world flashing through his hazy eyes as he looked at the Celestial Secret Pavilion Master kneeling in front of him and spoke slowly.
"I’ve already astral traveled to check on the little fellow you ntioned."
"He’s doing well."
"When he left, he took away the disciples of the ’Poisonous Snake Sect’."
"In such a critical mont, he didn’t even abandon the disciples of the Poisonous Snake Sect. This little guy is very sentintal; for us, this is a strength, but if he wants to survive well in the universe, it is also his biggest weakness."
"But—"
"That’s how the world is."
"If... if the Black Tortoise Star still has a future, bet on him. We don’t have much ti left; thousands of years are not available to us for slow planning."
"If the Heaven-Protecting Array doesn’t block all the teor fragnts, countless humans will die tragically, and the Black Tortoise Star will be gone. Then take the orphans we’ve secretly adopted over the years and go find him and join his train."
Just then.
A mouthful of thick blood suddenly spewed from the old man’s mouth, accompanied by the fluctuation of surrounding spiritual energy, causing the pillar of light above his head to beco unstable. He hurriedly closed his eyes again, stabilizing his breath without speaking, concentrating fully on maintaining the great array.
"Father."
Kneeling on the ground, the Celestial Secret Pavilion Master spoke with reddened eyes, his voice trembling and choked with emotion.
In fact, he wanted selfishly to say one sentence.
We have a small world; we can completely hide the whole sect in the small world. Father, you take the small world and we escape together to the depths of the universe; we won’t die for now. If the living beings die, they die, why bother with them.
But he knows he can’t say it.
And doesn’t dare to say it.
Father always cared about the living beings, and he only knows that from now on, he no longer has a father.
Uncertain how long had passed.
The surrounding beca quiet.
When he looked up, his father was nowhere to be seen, only a skeleton remained in its place, with traces of blue fire lingering on the bones.
Life continued.
Father died.
Was it really worth it?
...
Three days later.
The Constant Star Train returned to the 27th star system and reentered the "Black Tortoise Star". This ti, there was no scrutiny; Central State City was still intact, if not for the few teors outside the city still lingering in the deep pits.
As if nothing had happened at all.
The "Energy Shield" of Central State City blocked the initial impact of the teor fragnts.
"..."
Chen Mang walked expressionlessly to the streets of Central State City. He had returned, but this ti, he would be more efficient than before in earning resources.
He couldn’t stand having his life entirely in the hands of others.
Especially when he clearly hadn’t done anything.
Yet suffered such unforeseen disaster.
The "27th star system," after this war, was completely left in ruins.
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"Kasha Daily."
"Three days ago, the Insect Race Civilization army secretly invaded the 27th star system and destroyed 29 planets, causing extrely severe destruction."
"But—"
"The Kasha Civilization garrison in the 27th star system, led by Commander Zhang Shaoping, imdiately t the enemy and successfully annihilated all enemy troops, securing the safety of the remaining planets in the 27th star system."
"All of this is attributed to the first-ti early warning by Zhang Qidi, the director of the ’Kasha Civilization Strategic Space Station’, which minimized the harm."
"The following is an interview with the two heroes..."
-
"..."
Chen Mang stood expressionlessly on the street, looking at today’s news popped up on his "wristwatch."
The headline reads "Good News."
The subheadlines respectively say...
"Whistleblower Zhang Qidi", "Sword Holder Zhang Shaoping".
He looked up again at the pedestrians on the street with faces of sorrow, then looked down at the two words "Good News", suddenly feeling extrely ironic.
Whistleblower, Sword Holder...
There wasn’t really an invasion by the Insect Race Civilization at all; everything was a play orchestrated by the "Kasha Civilization".
Kasha Civilization is truly crafty.
After the war ended.
A large cloud of dust ford in the universe; without interference, these dust clouds may linger for millions of years, causing all planets in the star system to face an ice age.
The gravity within the star system was also disrupted by the explosion of dozens of planets.
A planet close to the "Fixed Star", with gravity destroyed, plunged into the star at an extrely high speed; a civilization vanished silently this way.
He didn’t even know the na of this civilization.
Didn’t know what culture the civilization had, didn’t know how the civilization’s military force was, and the civilization was gone just like that.
While outer planets farther from the "Fixed Star", in the orbital expansion, like a "Star System Catapult", were thrown out of the star system, beginning their interstellar wandering journey.
The intersection of the planets’ orbital movents also made the remaining planets highly likely to collide at any ti.
The "tidal forces" changes caused by gravitational chaos, super earthquakes and tsunamis swept across all surviving planets, killing countless.
If all this is left unmanaged.
That would be a real disaster.
No one in the entire 27th star system would survive.
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