Alien Species Knight Brigade

An associate professor in life engineering travels to a medieval European fantasy world. Using modern biochemistry, he discovers that viruses, bacteria, and parasites extinct in human history are a...

Prelude to Chapter 104, the Heroic Epic

The chapel of the church in Muxi Town.

Todd sat at the table, flipping through the stack of books in front of him.

Basic Calculation Methods

Taylor's General Rules of Counting

Character recognition

『Common Language Pronunciation』...

Todd glanced at Huggins and Rachel in front of him and asked, "Have the monks been arranged?"

Huggins nodded and said, "Everything is arranged, and the monks are very satisfied with the food and lodging."

Todd selected a few basic books and handed them to the man: "Print twenty copies of each of these books. Also, during this time, have someone keep an eye on the monks' words and actions."

Huggins took the book, scratched his head, and looked like he wanted to say something but hesitated.

Seeing the other person's expression, Todd asked curiously, "What's wrong?"

The man glanced at Rachel with some hesitation and said in a low voice, "Recently, some people in town have been discussing the alien species."

Todd sat up straight, his expression serious: "What happened? Did the craftsmen leak the information?"

"I'm afraid not. We've been keeping an eye on those three craftsmen day and night, and they've never told anyone about the alien species, not even their families."

Todd and Rachel exchanged a glance: "What's going on?"

“A few days ago, someone seemed to have accidentally seen some of the refugees gathered in the southeast of the town using supernatural abilities.”

Upon hearing this, Todd leaned back in his chair and sighed deeply.

Rachel frowned, thought for a moment, and then said, "Perhaps I can go and warn them again, making sure they absolutely cannot use their alien abilities?"

“This approach only treats the symptoms, not the root cause. Sooner or later, they'll be discovered.” Todd rubbed his nose, lost in thought. “If only there were a way to get the people of Twilight Town to accept the existence of the aliens…”

Huggins tilted his head, pondered for a moment, and then said, "Sir, perhaps you could hold a sermon and openly present the alien race to everyone. With your prestige and the people's faith, you could overturn the absurd claim that the aliens are 'posthumous children of demons'."

"no!"

This time, Todd and Rachel both voiced their opposition.

The two exchanged a glance, and Rachel spoke first: "Exposing the aliens to everyone's sight will only increase people's fear and anxiety. Imagine if a group of creatures that can shoot fire from their hands and see through your walls lived around you, how would you feel?"

Todd hesitated for a moment before continuing, "There are indeed many people in Twilight who believe me, but not all of them. In addition, many new residents have joined Twilight recently. If we choose to reveal the information about the alien races now, and even one resident with ill intentions goes to the Inquisition to inform on them, then all the alien races will be plunged into a huge crisis."

Haskins was completely at a loss. He spread his hands and said with a wry smile, "So what should we do? Are we destined to hide our identities and never see the light of day?"

Rachel also seemed troubled. In her view, overturning the church's definition of evil for other races, subverting people's deep-rooted prejudices against other races, and ensuring the absolute safety of other races was an extremely difficult, even impossible, task.

Todd sat at the table, looking at the books in front of him. His eyes slowly lost focus, and he unconsciously uttered some words.

Seeing the Grand Master's strange behavior, Huggins and Rachel moved closer to him and finally heard the indistinct, meaningless syllables coming from Todd's mouth.

Marvel (Chinese)

Justice League (Chinese)

Just as the man and woman were completely bewildered, Todd suddenly looked up, blinked, and smiled, saying, "If we can't expose all the aliens to the sunlight, what if we only expose one person?"

Rachel was increasingly confused: "Does it make a difference?"

Todd tapped the book cover with his knuckles: "What if this alien, exposed to the public eye, is kind-hearted, hates evil, and possesses unparalleled skills?"

Rachel opened her mouth slightly, her face full of disbelief. She was beginning to understand Todd's shocking idea.

Huggins still looked puzzled: "What does exposing this person have to do with getting the town's residents to accept the alien species?"

Todd laughed and said to Rachel, "I need a list of all the Xenomorphs, including their names, ages, life stories, character, reputation, and Xenomorph abilities."

After listening for a while, Huggins, still unable to figure it out, became a little anxious: "Sir, what exactly is this about?"

Todd drew an "S" shape on the table with a charcoal pencil and said, word by word, "I'm going to create a super mutant hero..."