Chapter 208



Chapter 208

Using tokens to initiate each encounter is fate, and also an inescapable calamity in my life.

——

[An S-class serious criminal has escaped from prison. Any interstellar citizens who discover him should report it immediately!!!]

The young man in the white shirt mingled in the bustling city. This was a no-fly zone, and all interstellar citizens could only walk outside their spaceships.

After the emergency announcement was issued, the boy heard a series of surprised and confused voices.

He calmly lowered his eyes, ignoring everything.

He didn't look up until the white mark on the back of his hand became hot.

The once bustling street corner was now deserted, and more than a dozen dark armored vehicles blocked his way.

"Isn't this a no-fly zone? How can we still use mechs?" His voice was clear, but his confusion was obvious.

The dark armored warriors ignored him and went into battle alert.

Seeing this, the boy tilted his head and said in a colder tone, "You don't follow the rules."

As soon as he finished speaking, the group of mechs opposite him strode towards him.

The boy moved slightly, dodging the attacks of two of the mechs, and then kicked the other mech in the chest.

The boy leaped up and flipped over the head of the mecha.

"I'm just going back to my home planet for a bit and I'll be right back. If you chase me again, don't blame me." He strode forward, raising the thin sheet in his hand to block the mecha behind him.

He simply underestimated how much Star Prison valued him!

"Boom—" The mech exploded with a huge roar!

The boy's spirit was severely damaged, and his body was nearly nonexistent.

When he awoke again, he opened his eyes in a small alley on Earth.

The thin sheet in his hand trembled slightly, and after the last ray of light shone into his brow, there was no further movement.

He coughed twice, spitting out blood from his throat, his mind filled with the last message from the chip.

Location: Blue Star (a low-level planet)

Life form: Carbon-based life (humans)

Energy replenishment method: Undetectable

"Replenish energy..."

He got up and left the landing site. In the alley, a group of Earthlings were speaking their language, but the boy was not distracted at all.

Before their mental bodies were stable, the magnetic field forced the male carbon-based life forms to turn and run away.

In that instant, the energy was replenished in a tiny amount.

"Thank you!" came the girl's voice from behind.

The boy didn't stop; now that he knew how to replenish his energy, he would do it as soon as possible.

He wants to go back to his home planet to take a look.

Under the torrential rain, the sound of an old radio could be heard coming from the convenience store.

The serial murder case in City C has been solved, and the killer has been apprehended.

"Good job! I've been so anxious every time I go out lately! Thank goodness they caught us!"

Excited voices came from the convenience store. The boy paused slightly, sensing the fluctuations in human emotions, before finally frowning and leaving.

"Why did that child go out in the rain without an umbrella?"

"Aren't some kids like that? They're actually quite scary!"

——

The chip regained its basic functions three years later.

I have different names in different countries on this planet.

"Dominator," "Divine Messenger," "Death God"

"..."

What's most unique is its "night crying".

Because that country called China was the place where I first landed, and also the first place where I discovered how to replenish my energy.

Therefore, I put it last.

I modified the chip, not only for identification but also for its functions, to the point that it became very human-like.

It never rebelled and followed me because my spiritual power could replenish it.

So when those armors self-destructed, it chose to expend all its energy to send me to this planet.

It also learned a new phrase—"No destruction, no construction."

It also originated from that country called Huaxia.

That country seems to be very special. There are powerful spiritual entities on its territory, which may be the "gods" that protect the Chinese people.

The day the chip awoke was also the first time I sensed danger.

Carbon-based life forms have very fragile bodies, so they chose to create powerful weapons to protect themselves.

This is similar to the Star Citizens.

When I arrived on this planet, both my mental and physical bodies were damaged, and I had fed all my energy into the chip, so those outdated weapons made me feel dangerous.

Fortunately, the chip revived in time, allowing me to leave.

Energy was consumed again, just as a female carbon-based life form appeared, and the chip offered an optimal solution:

The process involves injecting simulated human genes into the "mother," and the energy generated after the offspring are born will also replenish the chip.

Although the amount may not be particularly large, backup supplies are crucial after energy consumption.

I just didn't expect that after the chip woke up, its energy was replenished in large quantities.

Perhaps it was my sudden disappearance that instilled in them an unprecedented fear.

But I didn't stop there.

The fact that someone could plot such a massive crime using only the abilities of a carbon-based life form gave me a very positive emotional response.

This is much more interesting than simply blowing up a planet and then being captured by the Star Prison.

But I gradually got tired of it.

I'll wait until the very last time, when I play a game with one of the little rascals I've captured on this planetary network, and then I'll destroy this planet and leave.

I just didn't expect that I would encounter a special person.

She was also in China, and she was the last human I eliminated when I was preparing for my final solo operation.

I easily unlocked the door as usual and entered the seemingly luxurious house.

The homeowner was a young woman, and also one of the most outstanding people in the country.

But I wasn't particularly interested, because outstanding people in other countries are just as boring.

The typical process is: screaming, questioning, fear, running away, crying out, begging for mercy...

Every human being is exactly the same.

But she... is too special.

The sound of her high heels was quite pleasant to hear, unlike the annoying sound she used to make.

The sound stopped outside the door and never rang again.

Through the chip, it was precisely the scene of her looking up.

She is stunningly beautiful and striking, but she is still just an ordinary human being.

But when she looked up again, she called out my name in this country, which is also the name I prefer.

— Night crying.

As the seasons change on Earth, the early autumn evening breeze is not pleasant.

The door opened just as I stood up, and the airflow between the window and the door met, carrying the scent of roses into my nostrils.

I didn't have time to smell the somewhat familiar fragrance of the flower; I was just curious about how it differed from others.

And there was a moment of awkwardness in the air when I was about to open the door but stopped halfway, but it only lasted for a moment.

She removed all the traps I had set, her practiced ease almost making me think she had set them herself.

In the past, I always watched as humans walked past these little things in order, then prayed, battered and bruised.

But this time, I was the one who took the lead.

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