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565: Chapter 296 Origin and Developnt of Events, Storm Looming_2 565: Chapter 296 Origin and Developnt of Events, Storm Looming_2 “Is that all?” Li Ming leaned closer.

“What else?” Wu Yanqing gave a cold snort, steering the conversation away harshly: “Forget it, I’ve already ended up like this, things won’t end well anyway.”

“What about you?

What’s your plan?

With Level Forty-Six developnt potential, they’ll definitely recruit you.”

Li Ming said casually, “I’ll take it one step at a ti.”

Wu Yanqing glanced at him, and seeing Li Ming’s indifferent attitude, couldn’t help but sigh, “Duke Bloodthorn is also a good choice, although he is controlled by others, many don’t even have such an opportunity.”

“We’ll see, we’ll talk about it when the ti cos.” Li Ming nonchalantly replied.

Wu Yanqing shook his head, reminding him, “Your developnt potential is indeed astounding, but the problem is, you’re now in the hands of Duke Bloodthorn, without other options.”

“Don’t even think about negotiating terms with them, those people are used to being high above, even if your developnt potential amazes them, they won’t be threatened by you.”

He knew Li Ming wasn’t the type to be arrogant because of his high developnt potential, but feared even more that the other party would overestimate those people’s tolerance.

Level Forty-Six developnt potential, a future full of limitless prospects, he really didn’t want to see him et an early demise, eventually destined to shine across the Starfield.

“Don’t worry.” Li Ming smiled, and seeing this, Wu Yanqing knew Li Ming was very decisive, and said no more.

anwhile, Asimara’s mood wasn’t as beautiful; she returned to the command center with a gloomy expression.

Level Forty-Six developnt potential, her heart was bleeding, if not for Gabriel’s sudden whim to follow the capture squad, Li Ming would have been in her hands right now.

Decades, even a century from now, he would surely be a card that shocks the Interstellar.

Thinking this, Asimara’s expression grew even uglier, and the bad news didn’t stop there.

“Your Highness!”

In front of the neatly arranged terminal processors, suddenly a staff mber shouted; generally, only her confidants would call her that.

So Asimara’s gaze narrowed slightly, and she quickly walked over.

The other person quickly reported: “Your Highness, about half an hour ago, soone on the regional forum of the Black Hole Network started to widely spread the coordinates here, claiming this is the location of the Core Relics.”

“What!?”

Asimara’s face changed slightly, peering closely at it, then turned ashen.

On the virtual interface before her, the coordinates were glaringly displayed, and in a short period of ti, there had already been tens of thousands of discussions.

Most people’s initial reaction was disbelief, but Asimara knew, as people ca to verify, this news would soon be confird.

“We have spent so much ti shaking them off!” Asimara’s anger surged, it wasn’t easy for the massive United Fleet to shake off all pursuit.

They had invested considerable ti and effort.

But in a short ti, not only did Antonio know, now it was exposed to everyone.

The deputy commanders in the command room also gathered around, their expressions changing, discussing in low voices.

“Did the Judger Civilization do this?” soone guessed instantly, then stirring a wave of agreent.

“Probably them, we ambushed them, and they suffered heavy losses, thinking about revenge.”

Others sneered, “How many people can it attract?

Those faraway big shots can’t make it in ti, and the nearby rabble wouldn’t dare to attack us.”

“Right, it’s a bad move, it can only disgust us, Interstellar Wanderers, Raiders, Scavengers, all too cowardly, only daring to pick off the easy targets.”

Asimara’s brows were deeply furrowed, not reassured by these words, she issued a command: “Expand the reconnaissance area by threefold, any non-ally spacecraft that appears nearby, treat them as hostile!”

“Yes!”

The people beca serious and went to their respective tasks.

“Was it really Antonio?” Asimara pondered, it was unlike the style of this seasoned general to act so rashly.

As Asimara anticipated, although the vast majority of people did not believe such valuable coordinates could be so casually known, there were still those who ca to confirm.

“Hit the nail on the head, these idiots, they really dared to co.”

On a patrolling warship, a Yitelan soldier manning the weaponry grinned, watching on the screen as the decrepit spacecraft exploded like fireworks, the tal debris scattering across the barren starry sky, ntally adding in the booming sounds.

“Hey, so fish slipped through the net, notify the assault team, go and capture prisoners.”

The virtual screen next to him suddenly emitted a sharp ring, and the image continuously zood in, revealing sothing like a capsule-like escape pod.

In just two days, dozens to hundreds of fireworks exploded around the United Fleet.

Although all those who ca to explore never returned, this ironically solidified the possibility of the coordinates.

In a short ti, everyone was guessing who the person spreading the coordinates was, being so generous.

Nurous private ard forces were itching to move, like they had obtained a treasure, heading towards these coordinates.

“I wasn’t wrong then, this bunch of cowards, they dare not co close.”

In the command room, several deputy commanders sneered continuously, watching the constantly refreshing Black Hole Network.

“If the formation hadn’t been deployed earlier, they might have caused so damage, but now they couldn’t even cause a bit of damage.”

Asimara’s slender fingers were propped on the command platform, overlooking below, yet his eyes were sowhat scattered, until one of his subordinates exclaid again: “That anonymous account has released new information…”

Asimara’s gaze suddenly condensed, he hurried over, causing a wave of fragrance, and everyone tactfully cleared a path for him.

Just a glance at the virtual screen, Asimara’s face grew even more unsightly.

“In the Core Relics of Ascenders, there lies the Ascension Source Crystal, an interstellar treasure that can enhance developnt potential.”

“Also worth billions, various reserve resources and an Evolution Instrunt that can increase the developnt rate…”

The whole article elaborately described all sorts of wonderful things contained within the Core Relics.

So items were even unknown to Asimara, clearly technologies not proficiently mastered by the Ascender Civilization, evidently concocted.

“Such treachery!” The deputy commanders nearby exclaid in anger, having realized: “First establish his credibility with coordinates, then release these uncertain truths, making it easy to gain the trust of these fools.”

“Trouble.”

Everyone’s expression looked very grim.

Earlier, those people only knew this was the Core Relics of Ascenders, but the concept was vague.

Even the na ‘Ascender’ hadn’t appeared in the Northern Crown Star Ring for a long ti.

But these genuinely wonderful items, their functions and values, were completely different once exposed.

Temptation stirs the heart; even knowing there might be a trap, there was still a ‘what if’ inciting them.

Soone clenched their teeth and said, “If these fools really seek death, just fighting them will consu a lot of energy.”

“Who is it, to know so much about the Core Relics!”

No matter who it is, they will not stop !

Asimara’s eyes were cold, suppressing the madness within him.

Sure enough, the mont the ssage was released, it caused a huge commotion, and many Raiders who weren’t very interested initially now cast their eyes in this direction.

Lonely wolves on the move, groups of three to five, dium-sized exploration teams of dozens, and even large fleets of hundreds to thousands ca from afar, gathering around the United Fleet but not daring to get too close,

The Tidal Period of the Red River Star Stream brought together various groups of people; even if they reminded themselves not to wade into troubled waters, another thought tempted them—

Just looking should be fine.

“Sobody is still secretly stirring up trouble, interesting…”

It was an old, small spaceship traveling in a warp trajectory, a short man with a face full of stubble fondling his chin, occasionally trimming a too-long stub.

He was looking at the virtual screen before him, displaying the wildly spreading “Core Relics Treasure Detailed Explanation.”

“Seems like soone wants to benefit as the third party, where did this guy co from?”

“Last ti it should also have been him, originally wanted to wait until Antonio raised the reward to one billion, before giving him the coordinates, yet soone cut in…”

He pondered while looking, each step of their plan was carefully calculated.

Duke Bloodthorn was weaker in authority compared to Duke Guya, hence the latter should take the initiative.

Duke Guya, however, needed Duke Bloodthorn’s strength to find the location of the Core Relics and even the thod of entering them; therefore, he could only stand by.

Otherwise, once the latter fully launched all his forces in the Northern Crown Star Ring, Asimara would have a hard ti playing.

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