The alien ships finally appeared above Shadron.
The humans who had heard the alert were already looking up at the sky, and it took about ten minutes for them to see the aliens.
They eagerly looked toward the plaza.
This ti, their hearts were not just filled with fear, but also with hope.
That human, who had single-handedly destroyed an alien cha squad, had made it look easy.
Even if more aliens ca this ti, they believed there should be no problem.
The alien ships hovered in the air, and the doors opened.
A large number of Cosmorite chas flew out, even more densely packed than before.
It soon beca clear to everyone that the aliens had likely sent an entire cha army to deal with them.
"Boss, look at the humans below. They’re not even running!"
A few key alien mbers didn’t imdiately leave the ship and stayed with Lorrik, observing the situation on the ground through the screen.
Many of the humans, who had been struggling to survive, walked out of the buildings, standing in the streets or in the open fields, staring up at the aliens.
So wore familiar expressions of fear, while others showed a mix of anticipation and fear.
"Look over there," a female alien pointed to a certain spot.
"It’s our Cosmorite chas. They really have confiscated a large number of them," the bald-headed alien said angrily, cursing the humans.
"Sothing’s wrong," one of the subordinates suddenly said.
"Sothing is indeed wrong," Lorrik frowned. "There are too many of them, and these Cosmorite chas are too intact. It’s as if our own kind deliberately gave them the Cosmorite chas."
"This is impossible. Humans are trash. How could our people possibly give them Cosmorite chas?" the bald-headed alien imdiately rebutted.
"It’s impossible, which ans there’s only one explanation: The cha squad that ca last ti, they were defeated too quickly, maybe... without a chance to resist," Lorrik inhaled deeply, stating a conclusion so unbelievable that even he was having a hard ti accepting it.
"What is it?" At that mont, the female alien noticed sothing unusual.
She imdiately zood in on the image, revealing five black dots rising from the ground.
As they zood in further, the full form of the dots beca clearer.
"What are these?" Several of the aliens could not recognize what they were.
"They resemble human shapes, but they seem a bit incomplete. Could these be new chas developed by humans?" As the five beast puppets flew higher and higher, when they reached two-thirds of the distance, they suddenly accelerated.
They broke through three tis the speed of light and shot straight into the midst of the Cosmorite chas.
There were several loud crashes mixed together as the five beast puppets, transford into the most powerful projectiles, plowed through the Cosmorite chas, causing them to explode one after another.
The force was brutal, so powerful that it left everyone dumbfounded.
The dead aliens didn’t even have a chance to react—the world just went black, and they didn’t even know how they had died.
The five beast puppets didn’t use any special techniques; they relied solely on their sheer force and slamd into the Cosmorite chas, destroying them piece by piece.
The cha army of ten thousand was thrown into chaos.
Their previously well-organized formations were instantly shattered.
The five key alien mbers watching this scene in the spaceship were stunned.
Not only them, but Khalil, Tariq, and the other soldiers were also once again shocked by Amalia and Kenny Lin.
What they thought were broken beast puppets, three of which were missing limbs, turned out to be just as powerful as the three fully intact ones.
"Lieutenant, I will never again question the actions of our two benefactors in my mind," Tariq finally found his voice after a long pause, speaking softly to Khalil.
"There was never any reason to doubt them. They helped us out of kindness, not obligation," Khalil responded.
Tariq bit his tongue, resisting the urge to ask, Did you really never have doubts?
The battle raged on, one-sided and brutal.
It felt as though the entire planet Shadron was left with only the sounds of the conflict, and everyone else had lost their voices.
Once upon a ti, the aliens’ current situation had been their own nightmare, sothing they had wanted to escape from repeatedly.
Every ti they dreamt, they found themselves dragged back into reality.
Now, this scene was playing out right in front of their eyes.
Many of them thought they were dreaming again and pinched themselves, hoping to wake up from this beautiful nightmare.
The aliens were too strong; they were no match for them.
Even the Imperial family had to flee, so what chance did they have?
So people pinched their faces until both cheeks were red and swollen, the constant pain finally waking them up to the realization that this wasn’t a dream—it was all too real.
The sobs of the people, broken and desperate, beca a strange spectacle on the battlefield.
"Boss, one’s coming over!" The female alien on the spaceship gasped, her face looks terrified.
Lorrik’s expression darkened as he stared at the monster on the screen, which was getting closer and closer.
Every inch of the creature’s body beca clearer before his eyes.
There was no beauty in the cha—it was all sharp edges.
He had never seen anything like it before.
Yes, all the aliens assud the five beast puppets were chs piloted by soone inside.
Suddenly, Lorrik turned and walked away.
"Boss, where are you going?" His subordinates asked hurriedly.
"I’m going to et this ch. I don’t believe it can be stronger than ," Lorrik said with great confidence.
Upon hearing this, everyone felt a little reassured.
After all, the boss’s Cosmorite cha wasn’t just any ordinary cha—it was of a higher level than theirs.
This was one reason.
The other was because of the boss’s own imnse strength.
They all had great confidence in him.
Soon, a ch unlike any other Cosmorite chas erged from the spaceship.
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