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Chapter 1934 Earth-Moon Observation

"Lord Aryan, this should be the case."

"But for Ender to dare to talk to us like this, is it possible that there is a fifth-level monkey among those monkeys?"

Without thinking, a fourth-level creator sneered and expressed his guess.

Just after thinking of this, instead of showing solemnity on the faces of several people, they were filled with contempt. Although the strongest among their entire team was also at level 5, the gap between level 5 and level 5 was huge.

Unbelievable!

Just like they are the same people, an ordinary person and a professor in the field of mathematics. The gap between the two knowledge systems is probably bigger than that between a human and a dog!

"It is unlikely to be the fifth level, but it should have a fifth level combat power that is comparable to the lowest level."

Different from the guesses of the team members, although Aryan didn't take it seriously, after thinking about it for a while, he rejected this possibility.

According to the information Ender gave them, the earth has never experienced a fifth-level disaster. Unless there has been a single mission, but the single missions are all prepared for the old fifth-level civilization or even the sixth-level civilization. Or the individual is a

The flesh system of the race, the mess of special lives.

Obviously, such conditions are not possible on Earth.

"Compared to fifth-level combat power?"

"Yes, I should have obtained some weapons and equipment from the old era. This is also in line with my previous judgment."

Thinking of the old devices he saw, Aryan chuckled, and the emotion in his eyes flashed away.

It seems that the monkey really found something good on his hands.

He knew Ender's situation. He had even seen a corpse of a Battle Star in Ender's hand. After a little speculation, he could think that Ender must have lost to that human during the unification process and was then killed.

After the monkey was shocked, he had thoughts he shouldn't have.

It was as if they suddenly discovered that there was a fifth level in their own civilization. In this case, these ignorant primitive people would naturally feel that they had some negotiating capital.

After all, they are "only" fifth level.

"Sir Aryan, how should we deal with it?"

"This group of monkeys are now confident. How about we tell them the true strength of our team? And then ask them to hand over their things obediently? Otherwise, it won't be as simple as just taking a look."

He didn't pay any attention to Ender's warning.

As a member of Aryan, a fourth-level peak person with a curved scimitar suspended behind his back, he naturally noticed that his captain was interested in the monkey.

In other words, it is the heartbeat and the thing in the other person's hand.

Although the old era was a dark era, the entire alliance had to admit that that era was also the most powerful era of their civilization. As the earliest experimental site, the earth once set up a defense base.

It is absolutely normal for those monkeys to find some leftover creations. It is said that in the earliest ruins, some people even found star-destroying props left over from the old era.

"What's there to say? Since they feel they are qualified to talk to us, let them know what the real power is!"

"Come directly to the surface of the planet at full speed! Maybe we should teach these ignorant monkeys what it means to respect the strong!"

Aryan sneered, not caring about the consequences of such an action.

For him, there is no fourth-order civilization like Earth that he has ever seen.

Thousands are already a hundred! It is normal for an ant nest to be destroyed during a battle!

If it weren't for the Death Star anomaly, Ender would still have some value. He wouldn't even bother to say a word of nonsense and just bombard the place with one cannon!

"Come directly at full speed?"

Everyone was stunned when they heard the sound, and some of them had a strange look on their faces, even pity.

The warships they carry are Alliance standard starships. The destructive power of the starship itself is enough to rival an entire squad of Star Wars! Not only is the main gun it carries extremely destructive, it can theoretically be destroyed in one round of bombardment.

What a civilization! Its defense is able to withstand the attacks of the war class until the energy is exhausted! Not to mention anything else, if they just park casually above the earth, the gravitational effect of the warship itself is enough to set off a ten-level giant wave!

Once the engine starts, it can even cause the extinction of living things!

The so-called nuclear bombs and muskets of those monkeys are nothing but a joke in front of this battleship!

This is the gap! It is a huge gap across the ages and beyond the cognitive limits of these monkeys!

"Then follow the captain's wishes and move forward at full speed!"

"I hope those monkeys won't be so frightened that they scream and cry when they see us!"

European Earth-Moon Observatory, oro.

"Hank, there are some things that won't work unless we insist on them."

In the dilapidated observatory, a blond middle-aged man looked helplessly at Hank playing with the telescope, and couldn't help but whisper to persuade him to come over.

"Really, it was just an accident last time. Even if this place is still useful, no one will support us in this situation."

"Think about where to escape early, Hank. Even if it's not for yourself, think about your daughter."

With his back to the blond John, the man known as Hank just seemed not to hear, and just stubbornly adjusted the instrument. Only after hearing his daughter's name, his arms froze.

"We are not being raised! Our work is meaningful! Stargazing! Observing astronomy! This has been happening since ancient times! Even in the last days, we cannot give up exploring the starry sky above our heads!"

"If we give up, if we only focus on the present, then we will betray ourselves and our thirst for truth!"

The two people were obviously not thinking on the same channel. Hank roared, as if venting his unwillingness. But after a while, he smiled bitterly, his eyes full of loneliness.

"Those big shots, didn't they promise to maintain this place? Isn't what we discovered last time important?"

"I'm useful. I eat very little. I just think that one day, maybe I can actually be of use to humans."

Before Hank could finish speaking, John interrupted him coldly.

"Important, but meaningless."

Not wanting to see his long-time friend holding on any longer, John just wanted to expose his fantasy at this time.

"Now everyone knows that the vision that day was caused by that person, but for those big shots, even if they know the movements of the person, they can't do anything. This is not the end of the world, Hank."

"No one cares about what is above their heads, and no one cares when a comet will come. Now there is no news. Who do you think the public still needs us?"

"Research? Exploring space? Come on, Hank! You should know very well that today's awakened humans don't even need rockets to fly out of the earth. Power, only power! Nothing matters now!"




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