The King of Black Fog

"The situation is turning grim," one said.

"Hasn't it always been like this?" came the reply.

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Eagles soar through the sky, fish dart in the shallow waters,...

Chapter 431 Giants and Dragons (Thanks to 'Langzi Xiaotian' for the Alliance Leader)

In just three days, Wan Shouxing started acting strangely.

All living beings appeared in large numbers, including solitary beasts, beggars on the street, and elderly people without parents, partners, or children.

The virus spread at an alarming speed, through conversation, and its initial symptoms were so ordinary—just a fondness for chatting. By the time higher-ups realized what was happening, the virus had already completely ravaged the planet.

Even if this is a planet with a highly advanced civilization and individuals with overwhelming military power.

If it weren't for the fear of being discovered by third-tier divine warriors, Taina could control all the mortals (below the level of human immortals) on the entire planet with a single thought.

Anyone at the first level who dares to appear within her range is courting death.

Even at the second tier, those who dare to fight her head-on would find themselves unable to control themselves.

The Star of Longevity doesn't have a particularly distinctive architectural style; it's just whatever looks good. Here, visitors can find the Spark Tower of the Light Clan, the Tomb of the Ghost Clan, and the Rainbow Floating Island of the Protoss.

Inside an adventurer-style hotel built directly from a decommissioned spaceship.

“Found it.” Tina opened her eyes. “The people on the transport ship are in the martial law zone. The incubation pod will be sent to the central laboratory at 1 a.m. tonight.”

Kurt frowned: "The central laboratory is under the watchful eye of the Third Order. Once it's sent there, it will be very difficult for us to find another opportunity."

“Tina, continue gathering intelligence,” the general said. “Pay close attention to whether the transportation plan was deliberately leaked by the other side.”

Tina nodded and closed her eyes again.

This is a guest room/meeting room with a distinctly antique style. Everyone is sitting cross-legged, with the general at the head of the table and the princess sitting beside him.

Tina and Kurt were on the lower left, while the person in charge was holding a baby and her guards were on the right.

“The possibility of them deliberately spreading the news is small,” the person in charge said softly. “They don’t know we’re here.”

"White Ring, who has never been on the battlefield," the princess chuckled, "has gods on the other side. Even if they didn't know, they saw it."

The so-called White Ring refers to the ring race that uses blood bags to enhance their formula rings. To improve their strength in this way, one must have exceptional talent in a particular area.

As for generals and most members of the Ring Clan, they are Blood Rings, relying on the slaughter of their own kind.

The gods are called gods because their racial talents and abilities are naturally extremely powerful.

“Even the gods can't see all possibilities,” the general said.

The princess looked over: "Are you protecting her?"

“Of course not.” The general smiled and placed her hand on his lap. “What I mean is, regardless of whether the information is safe to spread or not, we must destroy the incubation pod.”

The princess took his hand in return, pleased with his gesture.

She said, "Destroying the incubation pod is easy; the difficult part is how we escape after it's destroyed."

This is the most difficult part.

Even if the Protoss didn't see the possibility of them destroying the hatcheries, the worms they spread in search of the hatcheries had already put the planet on high alert.

“General,” Kurt said, bowing his head, “we can split our forces into two groups. One group will destroy the incubation chambers, and the other group will seize the spaceships with warp drive capabilities. Even Tier 3 warriors won’t be able to catch up with us.”

Saying it's impossible is too absolute; the key is to see what specific "divine will" the other party has.

However, the number of divine wills that can lock onto and catch up with a warp drive is extremely small, with an extremely low probability. If you don't even dare to gamble on that, you shouldn't be in the universe; everything is risky.

“General, none of the information I’ve gathered can prove that this operation was deliberately leaked by the other side.” Tina opened her eyes. “I think Kurt’s suggestion is feasible.”

She continued, "Krt will go and seize the spaceship, I'll create chaos, and the general, the princess, and the two from the Life Ring will go and destroy the incubation pod."

There isn't enough time, and it's impossible to make a more detailed plan in a short period of time.

Just as the general was about to approve the plan—

"If that's the case, why should we destroy the incubation chamber?" the guard suddenly said. "The incubation chamber contains not only genes, but also fully formed babies, who are all members of our tribe."

"Krt, let her go with us to steal the spaceship," the general said.

“Yes,” Krett nodded in response.

The guard looked at the general with a puzzled expression, then frowned and said, "I must stay by Lan's side; my mission is to protect her."

"You know your mission is to protect her?" Taina's voice was icy, devoid of even a hint of sarcasm. "Keeping the incubation pod alive not only increases our burden, but also makes the enemy relentlessly pursue us. Do you want to put the person you're protecting in danger because of one incubation pod?"

The guard was speechless.

"Xia, you take the child and board the spaceship first." The person in charge handed the baby to her. "You must protect this child."

The guard didn't answer. She said seriously, "Lan, I was wrong just now. I would destroy the incubation pod. I must stay by your side and protect you. This is my mission."

“In my eyes, the child’s life is more important than mine,” the person in charge said. “As a member of the Life Ring, you should understand how I feel.”

"I understand, and I know the child's life is important, but my mission is to protect you." The guard still did not reach out to take the child.

"Let her go," the general, who had been observing, suddenly said. "He values ​​his mission more than his own life; he's just like me."

“It’s not me who resembles you, it’s this child,” the guard retorted.

The princess withdrew her hand from the general's lap.

The general smiled and said, "You're right. So you're taking the child with you to the spaceship. She's more important than your life, Lan's life, or any of ours."

"you--"

Before the guard could finish speaking, the princess interrupted coldly, "Is this child that important? More important than me?"

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