Falling into the Abyss

Chapter 119: Land of Prophecy (5)

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After the collapse of the central control room in the seventh district, the infection is spreading rapidly. Those soldiers who entered in an attempt to suppress the infected population never returned, either died or became part of the infected. Throughout the night, thunderous screams of terror came from the isolation area, and people living near the isolation area shivered while hiding under the covers. Before dawn, the seventh district began an emergency evacuation.

However, the evacuation took less than three hours, and it was changed to a blockade and isolation of the whole area. Those who did not have time to escape by airship were trapped in the airship mooring port, crowded on the pier pier, like a swarm of ants with nowhere to escape surrounded by fire. Panic loomed over everyone's head, knowing in their hearts that once the blockade started, they couldn't be lifted, and they were left here waiting to die, until they all turned into that terrifying monster.

The children hid in the arms of their parents and cried, and the old people opened their hesitant eyes that had experienced the vicissitudes of life, and the crying continued to be low. Some angry people are loudly questioning the soldiers who are guarding the heights of the port, asking them if the government just ignores them? Those soldiers just stared coldly at everything under their feet and did not intend to interfere. They naturally know that these people are doomed to die, and it is useless to sympathize with them in vain, only to make themselves miserable.

The older a person gets, the more he realizes that the people who live longer in this universe are those who know the truth that they should protect themselves, or they will get burned, not those who want to be heroes. Because these people are often lost before they become heroes.

At this time, Ethan stood on the top of the tower in the central control room, looking down at the streets and alleys with black tide surging under his feet. The wind blew the hair on his forehead, covering his green eyes. Behind him, several huge tentacles fluttered behind him like silk, dancing lazily. He saw that the outer wall of the isolation area was already covered with black humanoid insects, and they were scrambling to cross the blockade and head towards a wider space.

In the tower at his feet, the soldiers were still waiting for his orders. They had no choice. Surrounded by death, they could only obey him, took him to the central control room, opened the doors of all the prisons, and released all the infected... or rather, the new humans.

Humans created by him.

Ethan looked at the crowded city shrouded in a blood-colored light in the distance, but he did not feel the heroic kingship of the world. On the contrary, his heart was still empty.

Why doesn't he dream about the black man anymore, why is he gone when he wants to find him

Did he really have to go to Earth to find him

Suddenly, a soldier poked his head from the ladder leading downstairs and told him that the government wanted to negotiate with him.

Ethan put away his tentacles and climbed down the ladder. On the big screen in the control room, a well-dressed female Alpha about sixty years old was facing him. He had seen this man on TV. He was one of the top ten members of the State Council, a member of Parliament Latifah Aguda with a military background.

Ethan was a little surprised that one of the most powerful people in this country would be willing to talk to him.

Senator Aguda has a pair of firm and wise eyes, and just by looking at her, you can tell that she is a strong-willed person. Ethan likes people like this, so he raised a polite smile, "Long-awaited."

Aguda didn't smile, but said directly, "Mr. Ethan Eldridge, I'm not going around in circles, your father is in our hands, please stop the attack on the seventh space station immediately."

Ethan's smile faded. He said, "I want to see my father."

"Yes, as long as you get your pets back where they should be and surrender to us."

"What are you going to do with them?"

"them?"

"Infected."

"Ah." She seemed a little surprised by his question, probably because he didn't expect him to take care of the lives of those infected. "They will continue to be controlled in the quarantine zone. As long as you are willing to cooperate, we can probably make it soon. Treat them with serum. I assure you, on behalf of the Earth Alliance State Councillor, that they will never be harmed."

Ethan was not very convinced, "But I see that you are burning them one by one?"

"That was a management error in District 7. Nothing like this barbaric has ever happened in other districts." She said it without hesitation, as if she spoke the absolute truth from her elegantly lipsticked lips.

But Ethan didn't believe her. He knew that when the tenth space station was blocked, at least tens of thousands of people did not escape. They were trapped in the place where the second law of the universe was slowly eroding, and their life and death were unknown. The Earth Alliance government has always been fierce and ruthless in the face of crises. Although it is cruel, it can really control the danger to the maximum extent, and there will be no difference here. Once he agrees, the government won't risk letting people out who might be infected, and it's not interested in spending time screening survivors next to each other. They will destroy the entire space station and then block all news as if the seventh space station never existed.

Whether he agrees or not, the seventh space station is over.

So he shook his head slowly.

"No, I won't give up here."

Aguda narrowed his eyes slightly and said in a cold voice, "Then you'd better prepare a tombstone for your father now!"

Ethan smiled, and that smile looked a little weird in the cold light on the screen, "Someone once told me that in the ultimate chaos, the boundaries between life and death will blur, and all the dead and the living will meet. "I'm not afraid of death because I know I can bring the dead back to me."

Aguda seemed to be a little surprised by his words. The Earth Alliance must have investigated him thoroughly and knew how important his father was to him. Never thought he would say such arrogant words.

"You think you can bring the dead back to life?"

"Not yet, but I will do it." Ethan said in a flat tone, "Since you have obtained the eggs of the Sequence God from Eve, you should have some idea of what the God of Entropy and the God of Sequence they believe in are. ?"

There seemed to be a trace of disdain in Aguda's eyes, and Ethan let a dozen tentacles full of terrifying organs slowly bloom behind him, like a black dahlia. He saw the change in her eyes from confusion and surprise to panic. The soldiers around him were already huddled in the corner in fright, trying to shrink their bodies as much as possible, afraid of being touched by his tentacles.

"I am the evidence of the existence of the God of Entropy, the evidence of the existence of the so-called Great Evil God of the benefactor. If you dare to touch my father's hair, I will let ten members of your State Council be buried for him one by one." Ethan used He spoke in an understatement, but the more casual the tone, the more it made people feel that they should not be underestimated,

She confronted him for a moment, and finally said, "You can keep the seventh district. But you have to ensure that those infected cannot leave the seventh district, otherwise we will immediately take extraordinary measures to ensure that the infection does not spread further."

Ethan thought about it and replied, "Yes."

"Meanwhile, you must come to the fifth space station alone within three days, if you still want to see your father."

The call ends here.

Ethan turned around and looked at the pale-faced soldiers, "It seems that your loyal high-level officials are not going to save you. If you want to survive, you'd better listen to me."

The soldiers of the Earth Alliance quickly evacuated from the seventh space station, leaving behind a group of panicked civilians. There were no ships that could travel in space, and all the ships were taken away by the military. Isolated on an isolated island, Ethan knew that the Earth Alliance would not keep its word, and that a nuclear strike was coming soon.

Seeing that there was no hope of escaping, the civilians hid in their homes one after another, hoping that they could survive. From behind the tightly drawn curtains, they saw the densely packed giant insects crawling slowly from the opposite building and the street. They had to cover their mouths with their hands to suppress their screams. But the strange thing is that those humanoid insects did not try to get into their house, but flocked to the center of the space station.

An extremely huge black bug appeared at the end of the road, as tall as a three-story building and as long as a football field. If you look closely, you will find that it is a super black worm composed of thousands of black worms. Their bodies are twisted and fused together, and they are integrated. And Ethan stood on top of their heads, slowly rising and falling as the worms wriggled. He felt eyes peering at him from behind the curtains, with fear and awe.

The center of the space station is the super-large nuclear reactor that supports the operation of the entire space station. In a huge cylindrical building, the blue death flame is burning fiercely.

These space stations have been around for far too long in the universe, especially in older regions like Space Station Seven. People have been flying around a fixed orbit for a long time, forgetting that when the space station was first sent to space, it left the earth as a large spaceship, and stopped when it reached the designated orbit. Little by little has built this magnificent city. Ethan naturally knows this, after all, the Energy Bureau needs to replenish energy for the major space stations on a regular basis. It's just that these spaceships are too old, and rashly launching them will cause the entire space station to disintegrate.

But up to now, you can't stay on the original track and wait for the blow to come, right

Ethan was not familiar with flying spacecraft, so he just found an emergency communication tower near the nuclear reactor that had to be evacuated in case of an explosion. Here all the information will appear on every screen of every household with the fastest and highest priority permission level.

"Everyone in the seventh space station listen carefully. If you still want to survive, please gather at the central building of the space station as soon as possible. Don't bring any salutes, we have limited space."

His voice sounded in every household, and people looked at the green eyes on the screen in silence. At least one-fifth of the Benefactors recognized him almost immediately.

"The Great Evil God has come!!!" Someone shouted in the street, "The Great Teacher's prophecy really came true! The end of the galaxy is coming!!!"

Amid those hysterical cries, the smell of panic stuck in the air.

Ethan sat comfortably in front of the broadcast tower screen, one leg over the other, his hands folded on his stomach. He said slowly, "As long as you don't resist me, we won't hurt any of you. It's just estimated that a nuclear strike will come in a few hours. If we stay on this trajectory at that time, we will There is only a dead end. So, a few of my military friends have now entered the core area of the space station to try to restart the flight function, and then we will get rid of most of the buildings in the space station and fly to a safer area, so if you still If you want to survive, come to the central building immediately."