Amalia looked up at the sky. While Tariq was speaking, dozens of black dots appeared in the sky.
As ti passed, these black dots multiplied, not densely packed, but at least there were about a thousand.
With their keen eyesight, they imdiately recognized that these black dots were all Cosmorite chas.
"They got here pretty fast," Amalia said.
Tariq, both anxious and worried, replied, "The aliens mobilizing a thousand-mber ch squad ans they want to destroy Shadron."
"What’s that supposed to an? Just sending a thousand people ans they want to destroy the planet? With only a thousand?" Amalia said in surprise.
"Of course, the aliens are extrely powerful. Those elite aliens are already very strong on their own, but if they pilot the Cosmorite chas, their power increases even more."
"Over the past year or so, dozens of planets have been destroyed by alien ch squads. They wouldn’t hesitate to send in their chs when they’re serious about destruction. They even have ch divisions, which consist of more than ten thousand aliens. Those ch division usually appear only on more powerful planets, but Shadron is weak, so they’ve only sent a thousand-mber ch squad."
Tariq looked dejected.
They were too weak and a trace of confusion about the future lingered in his eyes.
They had originally thought that discovering the secret of the Cosmorite chas would lead to improvents in the future.
However now, the aliens had directly sent in their ch squad.
"Don’t worry. Let’s go and see it first," Amalia offered a simple word of comfort.
"By the way, are the three Cosmorite chas still in that place?"
Tariq had to muster up his spirits. "No, that place was too obvious. If the aliens saw them, they would surely destroy the area without hesitation. They won’t allow us to get our hands on the Cosmorite chas."
"Has this happened before?" Amalia asked, noticing the certainty in his tone.
Tariq nodded his head firmly. "Yes, and not just once. There was a planet called Ignithra, which had the most outstanding cha Soldiers of the Draconis Empire, as well as several cha Masters. In order to crack the secrets of the Cosmorite chas, the Draconis Empire sent its strongest forces. They eventually got their hands on a relatively complete Cosmorite cha, but..."
As Tariq spoke, his eyes turned red, not from crying, but from the anger that caused his sclerae to beco bloodshot.
"But what happened?" Amalia asked.
"But the aliens discovered it. In one night, Ignithra fell. Ninety percent of the population perished there, and now Ignithra is nothing but a dead planet."
"The aliens are really that strong?" Even Ignithra, the planet with the strongest military force, had been breached overnight.
Although she’s not from a noble background in her previous life, but she do had heard about Ignithra.
"They’re strong. Really strong, especially the ch divisions with more than ten thousand mbers. Their power doesn’t just co from numbers, but also from the Cosmorite chas they pilot."
"Cosmorite chas are also graded. The three Cosmorite chas we’ve recovered can only be considered Interdiate-grade. In a ten-thousand-mber ch division, there are advanced-grade Cosmorite chas. The advanced-grade Cosmorite chas possess enough power to destroy an entire planet."
Tariq spoke with a lingering fear in his voice.
"Have you seen them?" Amalia asked.
Tariq shook his head. "No, but I’ve heard about them. The disappearance of several planets was caused by advanced-grade Cosmorite chas. The aliens are truly terrifying."
"Mm. Those three Cosmorite chas are so large. To avoid detection by the aliens, you must have hidden them inside so buildings, right?"
"Yes, last night, the lieutenant ordered us to hide the chas in buildings farther from here. To avoid being wiped out in one strike, we hid them in three separate locations."
Seeing how cautious they were, Amalia felt it was unnecessary, but she knew these people had never felt secure, so their actions were understandable.
When they t Khalil, the alien ch squad had already arrived on Shadron.
This ti, however, they didn’t imdiately bombard the planet as they had in the past.
But upon seeing so many alien chs, the people on Shadron displayed expressions of despair.
They couldn’t even defeat a handful of aliens, let alone a thousand.
They were finished.
"What are these aliens doing?" Amalia walked closer and saw that Khalil’s face was grave, with traces of anger.
"It looks like they’re communicating with the lieutenant. These aliens seem to have not discovered that the several dozen aliens died here yesterday, but it’s only a matter of ti," Tariq said, his face serious.
"The aliens should be more sensitive to the presence of their own kind. The asures you took were not enough to conceal it."
Amalia nodded.
She and Kenny Lin could still sense the lingering energy left by the dead aliens.
"You useless weaklings, where are Ixilith and the others? If you’re not going to speak, then we’ll just destroy your planet Shadron," the alien leader said, his anger evident as he glared in the most prominent Cosmorite cha at the sky.
"Where are your own dogs? What does it have to do with us? Do you believe they are dead?" he said without hesitation.
"You have no ability to kill them," the alien coldly replied.
At that mont, a Cosmorite cha seed to detect sothing, and the alien pilot imdiately relayed the signal to his cha. "Captain, it looks like there’s sothing over there that resembles the remains of a Cosmorite cha."
The alien captain imdiately zood in the display to its maximum magnification.
The piece of cha debris partially buried in the ground beca clear.
Recognizing the debris as part of a Cosmorite cha, the alien captain was enraged.
The aliens had always maintained control over Shadron since the humans there were no match for them.
It was unthinkable for Cosmorite cha wreckage to appear here.
The only possibility was that Ixilith and his group, who had co to Shadron yesterday for fun and hadn’t returned, had encountered trouble.
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