Chapter 203 The Banner of Humanity



"The exact location has been accurately determined."

"Connect to the Arctic surface observation station and switch the camera to the Federal Command Center."

Inside the federal special office, the staff were extremely busy, with all sorts of screens being monitored, and intelligence agents constantly relaying the latest information to Commander Tali.

The moment the proton died, an alarm sounded immediately at the command center.

Jiang Cheng sat in the chair, his handsome features reflected in the dark screen in front of him, a hint of reluctance in his eyes.

Tian Yin's life monitoring system had lost its response, turning into an eternal, unwavering straight line that could not be stopped from extending further.

Jiang Cheng's research on mayflies was not without results. He obtained information from mayflies, long-time residents of Earth, that there was a river that mayflies would never visit, no matter how vibrant life was.

Because that place is not suitable for their offspring to survive from juvenile to adult stages.

Insects have undoubtedly evolved much faster, surpassing mayflies by countless times. However, as long as they share the same origin and have similarities, by altering the human body to create a repulsion between it and the insect, it will be unable to parasitize.

Then the protons in the space station can warn the surface of the danger by dying immediately.

Unfortunately, this substance that alters the human body is a slow-acting poison. Once injected, the person cannot survive; within just two months, their cells will continuously decay, leading to premature death.

When Jiang Cheng met with the hundreds of selected candidates, he made no secret of the fact that they had signed a treaty with the Federation, and that death was inevitable from the moment they received the injection.

These people came from various countries, and most of them only asked that the Federation take good care of their families. Jiang Cheng had a deep impression of one of them; he was an eighteen or nineteen-year-old boy.

Chen Ang suggested replacing him many times, but the young man firmly disagreed and pressed his fingerprint on the treaty without hesitation.

"Is there anything you want to leave behind?" Jiang Cheng asked him, staring into his eyes.

"I have nothing to cherish. I grew up in an orphanage, without parents. If you can, please remember my name."

His name is Xia Tian (Summer).

Ironically, this name was given to me by a girl in the same kindergarten.

The boy used to call it "Hey!"

That's what his friends in the compound call him.

He hadn't left behind anything worth remembering in the first eighteen years of his life; he had grown up wildly like a weed, and now he was going to die in the most fearless way.

It's a bit of a shame that the boy won't be able to see this summer.

Because of the injection, Tian Yin was able to wake up on her own when many people on the space station had turned into a pile of rotten flesh.

The sky above the Arctic was not clear; it was shrouded in clouds and mist.

After obtaining intelligence, the observation station aimed the missile at a high altitude and switched the screen to the command center. Jiang Cheng also looked away from the screen in front of him.

At the forefront, Tali commanded everyone, attending to every detail perfectly. His dark cannons remained perfectly still, their heavy alloy barrels pointing straight to the sky, seemingly poised to blast apart the layers of clouds and dispel the fog.

The moment the flames burst from the dark cannon barrel, the sacrifice becomes meaningful, and everything we have lost will be forcefully taken back in another way.

Tali clenched his fists tightly, waiting, his eyes unblinking, his teeth clenched.

His face was sharply defined and resolute, with his chin bulging out, revealing just how nervous he was.

Tali turned his head and looked at Jiangcheng.

Jiang Cheng slowly shook his head.

Without exception, everyone's palms were sweating. They knew that even a second's delay or a single mistake could lead to the complete failure of the plan.

Fortunately, the Federation has two brains: one is a tough guy who has participated in wars for decades, and the other is a top-notch scientific researcher who is so meticulous that he will not make any mistakes.

Tens of thousands of meters above the ground, the enormous ship approached the space station, its shadow looming over it like a small fish beside a giant whale.

Under such pressure, the air seemed to condense, and the downward airflow made the space station teeter on the verge of falling from the sky.

Closer...closer!

Silver beetles flew among several lumps of flesh, their useless minds unaware that a long-brewing explosion was about to occur.

As Tianyin's heartbeat ceased, a red number began to count down at the observation platform ahead.

"3:00,

2:59,

2:58······”

When the giant ship was within arm's reach of the space station, the countdown reached 0, and a massive surge of heat rushed up from the bottom of the space station, directly overturning the thin underlying structure!

The floor shattered into pieces in an instant, along with the foul-smelling cells that kept oozing slime. They turned to ashes in a flash, perishing along with the space station and exploding in the sky.

The reason why the outer wall of the space station is so thin is not to make it easier to survive in space, but to reduce its own mass, with TNT buried in the interlayer below and above.

This thing is linked to the heartbeat of each proton, and all space stations have this structure without exception.

When the staff at the observation station want to drink coffee, when they are chatting and laughing, when they are yawning and going to sleep during their shift change.

Everyone knows in their hearts that once intruders enter their airspace, the place they choose will be their own grave.

The end of life can come at any moment.

The flames were dazzling and eye-catching, and caught everyone off guard!

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