Ch 66: The broodlings died, the end? No, the true and the false are indistinguishable.
Night fell. Outside the city suburbs, Fei Hou walked slowly, the dim streetlights flickering intermittently.
This area is undeveloped; few people come here, and the lighting is rather poor.
Fei Hou cautiously looked around. He gently tapped his finger, a space gate appeared before him, and he stepped inside, disappearing on the spot, completely unaware that his death was imminent.
“Got you.”
Chen Yi emerged from the darkness, striking a pose, revealing the Lion’s Eye.
“Leo!”
“Hum!”
A bright light flashed, and Chen Yi also vanished from his original position.
Tentacle Alien, extradimensional space.
Several individuals sat together, discussing something. Suddenly, a voice echoed in their ears.
“Leo Lux Ray!”
“Buzz buzz!”
A fiery red, scorching ray instantly annihilated the individuals within that space, not even giving them time for a last word.
An atomic-level attack leaves no trace behind.
Were they dead? Just like that, they died inexplicably?
Chen Yi didn’t notice that there was no black Qi emanating from their bodies, nor any crystal stones.
Chen Yi stepped forward. The red figure finally emerged from the darkness. He did this because he feared these individuals would use space teleportation to escape.
If they scattered and ran, Chen Yi wasn’t sure he could kill them all.
Chen Yi spun the King’s Cape. A space channel appeared before him, its lines connected to the inside.
Chen Yi went inside. A giant insect egg met his gaze, nearly a hundred meters tall, oval-shaped, flesh-colored, with numerous red veins crisscrossing its surface.
“Thump, thump.”
This insect egg pulsed like a heart, thumping steadily.
“So it’s here.”
The insect egg seemed to sense the intrusion and began hatching level 5-6 insects to resist Chen Yi.
Chen Yi formed an “L” shape with his hand; abundant energy surged within Leo.
“Leo Lux Ray!”
“Buzz buzz!”
“Mee, mee…”
The monster let out a pained cry, then vanished from the entire space.
Chen Yi’s face showed no joy; he felt things were too easy.
As it turned out, Chen Yi was right. The four suddenly appeared in another space, collapsing to the ground, clutching their chests.
Their expressions were terrified; they hadn’t recovered from the shock. They had no idea what happened.
They didn’t even see their enemy’s face!
At this moment, Lu Ai finally understood what that human feared.
This powerful, unknown enemy lurked in the shadows. If they wanted them dead, they would truly die.
No, they had to formulate a new plan.
“Lu…Lu Ai is terrifying.”
“He…he…”
The Tentacle Aliens were too shocked to react. If they were killed outright, they might understand something.
But to be eliminated without even knowing who did it—that’s truly terrifying.
Lu Ai hadn’t suspected how Chen Yi found them, only that they hadn’t been careful enough.
They never suspected a teammate was a traitor.
If Fei Hou hadn’t secretly exposed their location, Chen Yi might not have found them.
Fei Hou suddenly bowed his head, realizing something.
The Tentacle Aliens didn’t know about the Ultraman race on Blue Star, as that information was within the HUT Defense Force’s archives. Without intentional research, they remained unaware.
It felt like one of their hearts was gone; they had two hearts, now only one remained.
Luckily, Lu Ai had foreseen this, preparing two hearts and clones; otherwise, they would have truly perished on this planet.
They survived the Cosmic Big Bang; dying here ingloriously would be unbearable.
Lu Ai could only sigh, hoping the opponent hadn’t noticed anything amiss. As long as the “Dream Insect” remained, the situation was still within their control.
Next time, if the second heart was destroyed, then they would truly be dead.
“Beep, 8:51 AM, Tianxing City.”
Chen Yi sat in a jeep; Zhou Chuyi and Gu Le were nearby. They were slowly adapting to this training.
This life-or-death training truly pushed one’s potential to the limit.
After all, this thing could instantly make Leo a real “man.”
Chen Yi pondered, gasped, and shook his head. He had safety measures in place, but “that guy” truly intended to kill Leo.
Chen Yi looked up at the sky. Because of that incident, things had been increasingly peaceful.
Not only in Tianxing City, but other cities were also free from insect infestations.
But unbeknownst to Chen Yi, more and more aliens appeared on Blue Star, because Blue Star was the last pristine land in this universe.
They all wanted to transform this planet into their own.
“Hey, are you ready? I’m starting.”
Chen Yi shouted to the two in the distance, then prepared to step on the gas pedal, his left hand on the steering wheel, his right hand holding a wooden stick.
“Boom boom!”
“Wait!”
The two women quickly waved their hands; they weren’t mentally prepared. They’d never encountered this before.
Even after several encounters, they couldn’t fully adapt.
“Faster?”
Chen Yi didn’t expect the two women to make such a request.
Chen Yi slammed the gas pedal; the jeep instantly roared.
“Jeep’s coming!”
“Wh…what!?”
The two women hastily dodged; the jeep sped past them, exceeding the speed of sound.
“Damn it, Chen Yi, are you deaf?”
The women’s sharp voices echoed across the sandy expanse, tinged with anger.
“What, speed not enough?”
Chen Yi shook his head; the jeep’s roar was too loud; he couldn’t hear what they were saying.
“Feili, increase the speed.”
These two had only been training for a few weeks, yet their attitude was so arrogant—it needed to be curbed.
Otherwise, their arrogance would affect their future.
Zhou Chuyi and Gu Le: “I’ll ‘awe’ your big head!”
“Don’t run, charge towards the jeep!”
Chen Yi cursed, his right hand now wielding a stick. The two women had to dodge both the car and the stick.
Soon, the two women were gasping for air, their bodies bruised, their faces covered in dust.
They stood before Chen Yi, each wielding a specially made heavy sword, difficult even to lift, let alone wield.
Chen Yi had said that if they were willing to learn, he’d be willing to spend time teaching them.
This world was drastically different from his own; Chen Yi couldn’t use conventional teaching methods.
“You’ve surely practiced basic skills. Basic skills are crucial. The first is flexibility.”
“Without flexibility, certain moves can’t be performed perfectly, and will be limited.”
“Next are the basic swordsmanship techniques: point, chop, stab, slash…”
“And some basic swordsmanship footwork.”
Then Chen Yi demonstrated flexibility, arching backward, grabbing his heels, like a ball.
He also demonstrated swordsmanship footwork, creating an afterimage, appearing as a clone before them.
“This!?”
“So fast.”
The two women’s mouths hung open, frozen in place, their eyes wide with curiosity. But Chen Yi, won’t your waist break like that?
These were things they’d never seen before. No wonder Chen Yi could perform such inhuman techniques.
Chen Yi paused, realizing this world seemed to lack the concept of flexibility. Master the basics first; the rest would come quickly.
The next second, heart-stopping cries echoed across the sandy expanse.
Chen Yi sipped tea nearby, while Feili conducted a special patrol. Feili had already recorded those things and naturally understood.
