The nearest military base to the seventh space station is only a light-year away, and if the government decides to use the curvature propulsion device, they may face extinction at any time. Ethan stood high in the central building, looking down at the dense crowd below through the floor-to-ceiling windows. They were like a crowd of ants who were overwhelmed and crowded together, as if they could be trampled to death with ease.
This is how the entropy gods and the order gods feel when they look at them, right? This is how high-ranking people look at low-ranking people, right? This is how predators look at their prey, right
If they decide to give up on them at this time, they will all be powerless to resist.
How many people would not want to do something cruel when they have such great power
Wouldn't the oppressed become equally brutal if they were given rights
Repeated reincarnations, the victims become the perpetrators, the oppressed become the oppressors, those in power are trampled under their feet, and it is the former ants who step on them and show a smug smile. This is the order of mankind, the history of mankind, the destiny of mankind.
Until one day there are some civilizations with wisdom that are far beyond human beings, and civilizations like the god of entropy come, ending this reincarnation.
The order is about to collapse, and the sleeping king is about to wake up.
He has ordered all the humanoids to concentrate on the underground floors, lest they frighten the humans who have not yet been infected and mutated. This central building is a city within a city, where many of the oldest residential areas and commercial streets have been accumulated. The layers of buildings have been stacked over the years, and the narrow aisles in the middle are also full of debris. In order to have more space, Ethan asked everyone to quickly throw the sundries out of the central building. Tens of thousands of people who could not be evacuated acted at the same time, and the clean-up work was quickly completed.
At the same time, there was also news from those human soldiers that the preparations for takeoff had been completed. The energy released by the nuclear reactor has been rapidly stored in the body that has been dormant for decades throughout the super-large spaceship that has transformed into the central building, and the giant monster buried deep in the building floor is resurrected little by little. The rumbling sound came from under the feet, shaking people's marrow. The cries of the children can be heard clearly even from the heights.
Ethan asked the private over the walkie-talkie, "How long will it take to fly?"
"It's less than an hour. But because there are too many buildings around, I don't know how much damage the city disintegration will cause to the spacecraft during takeoff." The other party's voice was tight and obviously very nervous.
Ethan hummed, "Just do your best."
Ethan left the high observation room and walked slowly through the crowd. Seeing his strange expression of fear and dependence, people all staggered back, trying to get away from him. Along the way, only a little girl with big eyes did not hide. She looked up at him curiously, and Ethan crouched down, looking at him with a faint smile.
"What's your name?" His heart was soft and his voice was very gentle.
She saw him smile, so she followed suit, revealing the gap in the front teeth that she just replaced. But before she could answer, it was probably her mother's woman who hurried over, picked her up, and said sorry to Ethan repeatedly, backed up and squeezed into the crowd to be invisible.
Ethan shrugged. He was getting used to the feeling of being feared, hated, and dependent on. Even some enjoyment.
Others knelt on the side of the road and bowed to him, calling him the Great Evil God and begging for his forgiveness and forgiveness. These people are all benefactors, and Ethan doesn't have any good feelings for them, he doesn't even look at them.
Until an old man suddenly rushed out, pointed at him and scolded, "You monster! It's because of you that you have the plague! You damn monster! You should die!" Spit.
Everyone gasped, thinking that the old man was going to die.
Ethan didn't hide, letting the saliva stick to his cheek. He raised his hand, slowly wiped it off, lowered his eyes, and looked a little lonely.
"You're right." Ethan glanced at him apologetically, raised his hand, and looked at his nails that had turned black, "But I can't die, I promise to live a good life by myself."
Live to see the sunset, if you are lucky, maybe you can go together.
Then, together with everything in this universe, they return to chaotic nothingness.
This was the most perfect ending he could imagine for himself.
"The spaceship will take off within ten minutes, please prepare for the impact when the city disintegrates." The voice of the private soldier came from the broadcast mouth of the Central Building, and the noise of the crowd immediately became one decibel higher than before. Everyone was apprehensive and did not understand what the so-called disintegration shock was. Ethan shouted to anyone nearby who could hear him, "Grab whatever sturdy you can get near you and get on your back!"
People communicated with each other, and many people who were closer to Deysen had already bowed down first. Ethan suddenly felt an approaching heat, death-like heat.
It seems that the blow is already approaching, I hope they can make it in time.
After all, he didn't want to float in the dark universe alone, so he wouldn't be able to return to Earth and find the black man.
I saw Ethan, the only one standing in the center of the crowd, suddenly shot countless black tentacles from behind. He turned into a group of black fireworks that seemed to be able to extend forever, and those arms and legs that seemed to be able to extend forever were inserted into the surrounding buildings belonging to the spaceship body with the sound of rustling wind, like an intricate cobweb, and Ethan was the center of the cobweb. black spider.
He was lifted into the air by the force of the tentacles, and in the next instant, the huge roar and violent tremor surpassed the most terrifying earthquake the earth had ever experienced. People bounced around like balls on the ground, barely able to stabilize their bodies.
Blue flames sprayed out from all directions, and the giant monster-like buildings in the distance collapsed one after another like building blocks in front of the huge energy. The smoke and dust gathered into a rolling tsunami, and the tide quickly covered everything. However, in the central building, or inside the spaceship, very few buildings collapsed. They are caught in a web of countless tentacles. Ethan in the center was suffering from the tearing pain, his face was a little pale, and there was sweat on his forehead. Black blood gurgled from his back, dripping down his ankles to the ground.
With the raging spray of nuclear fuel, the spacecraft is being freed from the shackles of countless steel buildings. The city in the sky was torn apart in an instant with the mighty roar. Without the support of energy, the atmosphere that originally wrapped the entire space station quickly dissipated, and the dark universe was displayed in front of everyone. Countless shards of reinforced concrete floated in the universe, hitting the shell of the central building. The hard shell made of ancient aerospace materials let out a groan that was heart-pounding.
The shield of the spacecraft flickered a few times, and finally stabilized as if lingering. So the impact is smaller. However, the gravity system is extremely unstable, and people sometimes float up and sometimes fall heavily to the ground. The terrified cries for help and cries were chaotic, and everyone could only keep themselves from floating by holding on to the telephone poles beside them, holding the pillars, or even holding on to Ethan's tentacles firmly fixed between the buildings. It fell again in mid-air.
After about five minutes, the gravity field finally stabilized again, and Ethan was finally relieved. He had multiple bone-deep lacerations on his back, and blood had soaked through his shirt. But the super healing ability makes him not life-threatening. He slowly loosened his tentacles, retracted them into his body, and slowly lowered himself back to the ground.
Although a lot of people were in a panic just now holding on to his tentacles like a life-saving straw, the moment he landed, the people who were lying around him hurriedly fled like they were avoiding the god of plague.
Ethan didn't care, he understood their fear that he would turn them into humanoids too.
It may not be until almost everyone in the galaxy has become a similar creature before they want to transform themselves. And Ethan knew that day was not far away.
Less than eight hours after their spacecraft left its original trajectory, they saw an astonishing flash of light in the distance. It was an explosion that would have destroyed everything, and if they hadn't left right away, it would have been wiped out by now.
People gathered in front of the nano-glass on each floor where they could see the outside, staring blankly at the homes that had disappeared. Many people with fragile hearts let out intermittent sobbing, and silent despair spread through the crowd.
They've been locked up on a ship with a bunch of terrifying monsters, and their government has abandoned them.
Due to the large number of them, they were unable to perform the curvature flight, so it was easy for them to be overtaken by the government's pursuers. They have to hide themselves. After the soldiers got together to discuss, they decided to turn off the main brain and all communication facilities, and sailed towards the earth manually. It is impossible to leave the solar system on a spacecraft without stealth function and not be discovered. Now that the plague is spreading on the earth, the population that was originally small is becoming more and more sparse, and the army has withdrawn in seven or eight. Try your luck on Earth.
But Ethan wouldn't go with them. He still intends to go to the fifth space station for an appointment.
Knowing that it was a trap, he still decided to go. The fifth space station is his hometown. Although he heard that the entire area has been quarantined because of the plague, he still wants to go back and see what his home has become.
Most importantly, he needs to see his father again. There are too many things he can't understand, only his father can give him the answer.
What's more, he should be able to divert the attention of the Earth Alliance from the spaceship of the seventh space station, so that the ship full of monsters and people can smoothly pass through the barren star sea and approach the earth silently.
He was about to leave in one of the few remaining escape ships in the spaceship's hidden escape pod, and before leaving, he deliberately entered the "underground" where all the bugs inhabited. In the underground floors of the central building, where the light is not visible, black insects have densely filled every crack in the broad ground, walls and ceiling. They criss-cross, intertwined, squirming, mating, multiplying. The darkness doesn't make them terrified or sad, on the contrary, they like it and feel like a duck in water. Their reverence for Ethan is still strong, it is a kind of emotion written in instinct from the created to the creator. Ethan told them that during the voyage they could sneak into the upper layers to find meat, but they could not harm or infect humans unless they asked to be infected.
The worms were somewhat dissatisfied with his orders, but none of them dared to question his orders.
Ethan also told them that the above orders were all voided after any aggressive behavior by humans, and they could do anything to those people. But the premise is that it must be human beings who unilaterally provoke and attempt to harm them, not that they deliberately provoke and intimidate human beings and cause human beings to counterattack.
The bugs let out a cheering cough, their sticky bodies happily rubbing against each other.
The escape ship shot out from the huge and ancient seventh space station ship like a shooting star, silently. Ethan didn't let anyone but the soldiers know that he was gone. He was sitting in a small cockpit surrounded by a vast, starry universe. It was as if he had returned to his mother's womb, before his own existence. In this boundless universe, all the planets had become as small and meaningless as dust.
He felt exhausted, like a rootless piece of duckweed, not knowing where it would end up drifting. In this empty escape boat, he finally showed a look of weariness, leaned his head on the backrest, and closed his eyes.
He didn't dare to fall asleep, for fear that he would be found by those Sequence Gods again after falling asleep. But the drowsiness hit him layer by layer, making it difficult for him to resist.
Before he knew it, he found himself in a familiar place.
The azure water pool is flat and light like a mirror, with some burgundy ring-shaped leaves floating on it. Shrubs grow around the pool, with overlapping translucent blue and purple leaves. One of the most conspicuous giant trees, rose-red heart-shaped leaves the size of a human hand form a vast canopy, from which many light white silk sashes dangle, swaying in the breeze.
He was dressed in black and stood in the middle of the pool. The bare feet were only slightly dipped into the water, as if the whole person was floating on the water.
Ethan blinked in confusion, his heart racing suddenly.
This is the illusion that Tanethel created for him in the past. Whenever his consciousness enters a dangerous area, the priest will place his sanity in this beautiful illusion. This is a safe haven for Ethan.
He thought he would never return to the harbor.
The priest's breath still lingered in the wind blowing through the treetops and the rippled water. The faint taste of bitter sandalwood made Ethan's eyes sore and wanted to cry.
Why, why are you coming back here
Ethan looked up, his feet disturbing the calm water in the pond. He was running on the water, splashing and wetting his clothes. He came to the big tree and looked around, but couldn't find anyone.
"Tanither!!!!" he shouted loudly, knowing that no one would answer him, but he still wanted to call.
"Tanither!!! You're back!!! You're back!!!" he screamed in vain, his throat hoarse. He leaned against the thick ancient book and slowly sat down, black tears streaming down his face. He wanted to wipe away his tears, but he saw his black nails like sharp claws and the black lines on the back of his hand. He closed his eyes and wondered if Tanethel would recognize him as he had become.
Would he wish he was what he is now? Or do you fear him and despise him like other humans
He has done so much, if in the end he still can't find the only ray of sunshine that can save him, what's the point of all this
He wiped away the black tears with all his might, raised his head, and through his vision blurred by the tears, he vaguely saw a white figure across the pond.
A touch of gold, shining in the beautiful rays of the sun.
Ethan took a deep breath and opened his eyes suddenly. He was stunned for a while, staring blankly at the dashboard in front of him, but couldn't come back to his senses. He reluctantly closed his eyes again and wanted to return to that dream, but the more anxious he became, the less sleepy he became.
He opened his eyes angrily, slammed his hand on the dashboard, bowed his head and scolded a long-lost swear word. He scratched his hair a little helplessly, buried his head between his hands, and recalled the short dream with force.
Who is the white shadow in the dream? Is it Tanisel
Ethan focused on the broken string in his soul, still silent...
So he wasn't sure if it was his own subconscious, or... did he really see the priest