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An alien had already unearthed the piece of debris.

Upon seeing the full image of the wreckage, the alien captain imdiately recognized which Cosmorite cha it ca from, as it bore a unique insignia.

Each cha had its own distinct insignia, irreplaceable by another.

"This is Xethis’s Cosmorite cha! Damn it, they really are in trouble! They’ve been killed by these scum!" the alien captain shouted, his anger quickly igniting.

Amalia felt the alien’s fury intensifying, and the next mont, she heard the alien roar.

"Fire! Today, I’ll destroy this planet and turn all their buildings into rubble!"

As soon as the words left the alien captain’s mouth, over a thousand Cosmorite chas in the sky began their assault simultaneously.

"This is bad! Everyone, hurry up and escape from the buildings! They’re going to attack the buildings!"

Amalia’s expression changed.

She hadn’t expected the aliens, even in their extre rage, to prioritize destroying the hidden Cosmorite chas first.

Countless artillery blasts rained down from the sky.

So Cosmorite chas had multiple attack cannons, and these aliens launched simultaneous strikes.

A thousand Cosmorite chas sent over a thousand beams of fire across the sky, covering it completely, falling like devastating teors, bringing with them an overwhelming sense of despair.

There was no escape.

With so many attacks, they couldn’t even withstand a single one, let alone this many.

The soldiers and civilians who had survived until now were filled with a sense of hopelessness.

This ti, they were sure they were going to die.

Amalia was surprised that the alien captain wasn’t entirely blinded by rage; he seed to remain fairly rational at this crucial mont.

"It seems that the Cosmorite chas are really important to them. It’s a little bit unexpected. Do you think there’s so secret hidden in the chs that might be detrintal to them?" Kenny Lin said with a smile.

"It’s still unclear for now. Let’s make a move; we can’t let these aliens kill people right in front of us," Amalia said indifferently.

In her previous life, she had also been a part of the Draconis Empire.

Although her body was no longer the sa, her soul remained the sa.

"Are you making the move, or should I?" Amalia looked toward Kenny Lin, who was eager to act.

"I’ll do it. You just watch," Kenny Lin said as he drew a long sword.

Using his divine artifact against these aliens would be overkill, like using a sledgehamr to crack a nut.

So, he opted for the sword Amalia had forged for him.

With a gust of wind, Kenny Lin shot out from beside Amalia in an instant.

"Leave the alien leader’s cha, the others shouldn’t be necessary," Amalia’s voice carried on the wind to his ears.

"Got it," ca Kenny Lin’s relaxed reply.

At the sa ti, under the alien captain’s screen surveillance, a black dot suddenly appeared, rapidly approaching at several tis the speed of light.

The weak human race couldn’t possibly achieve such speed, and the alien captain assud it was so kind of attack thod.

He dismissed it, casually locking onto the target and firing an energy cannon.

Kenny Lin paused midair.

He swung his sword, and countless white sword energy instantly condensed before him.

Ten thousand sword beams shot out at various sharp angles, piercing through layers of energy attacks and hitting every target.

"Boom!"

Fireworks exploded in the sky, dazzling with brilliance, one after another, radiating out from the center like the greatest fireworks show in the universe.

Kenny Lin’s figure plunged directly into the explosions, but in a mont, he reached the alien captain’s cha.

The entire process took no more than two or three seconds.

By the ti the alien captain reacted, the black dot on his screen had already appeared in front of him.

"Hey."

A human voice pierced into the alien captain’s mind, as if it had taken root there.

The alien captain’s pupils contracted sharply.

His gaze shifted from the small screens to the main screen, where he saw a human who had appeared in front of him without him noticing.

The human was floating in midair without any flying ability, holding a weapon in his hand, smiling at him. "You’ve been hiding for so long, it’s ti to co out."

The human extended his left hand, which was unard, toward him.

The alien captain’s brain scread to avoid, but for so reason, his limbs wouldn’t obey.

"Rip."

The incredibly tough door of the Cosmorite cha was torn open by this human’s bare hands, as if his hands were even stronger than the cha itself.

And then, the alien captain could only watch as the handso human, the one who had finally made him feel fear, reached his hand toward him.

Kenny Lin’s left hand grasped the alien captain’s head.

With a slight squeeze, the captain’s brains splattered across the cockpit.

The alien captain’s body slumped lifelessly.

Kenny Lin grabbed the corpse, dragged it out, and tossed it aside before carrying the cha back to the ground.

"The cha you wanted—only the cockpit door is damaged. Should still count as intact, right?"

"Yes, it’s quite intact. But why on earth did you have to crush his head like that?"

Amalia, observing from the ground, had witnessed everything clearly.

Was such a grueso thod really necessary?

Now the cha cockpit was covered in brain matter—utterly disgusting.

"I couldn’t resist when I saw the look of terror on his face. I’ll be more mindful next ti," Kenny Lin said with a carefree smile.

Amalia sighed.

Counting on him to "be more mindful" was probably less reliable than doing things herself.

The other aliens still hadn’t realized their captain had died in less than ten seconds of "combat."

It wasn’t until the smoke and dust from the explosions had mostly dissipated that they finally noticed what was happening on the ground.

"Strange. Why is the captain down there?" The alien who saw the scene first couldn’t make sense of it, assuming the captain had taken the lead in attacking.

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