Chapter 139: The Counterattack
Every Necroflutter was gone in an instant, leaving the soldiers and guards on the scene. Without pausing to celebrate, they rushed into the dorms, carrying out the seriously injured students.
"How’s the situation outside?" a student asked.
"It’s all over. They’re all gone," a soldier responded.
"That was quick. You guys are really impressive."
"It wasn’t us who did it, we’re not sure who did."
"..."
anwhile, inside the interstellar exchange student’s villa from the Empire.
Jira, who was protecting her two older brothers from the Necroflutter’s ntal attacks, suddenly paused and said, "It’s quiet outside."
"How can it be? That’s five full barrels of top-tier attractant. Not only could it draw in level five Necroflutters, but even level six and seven Insectoids. It can’t possibly be over so quickly," Herbert said. Those barrels of attractant were newly produced by the Empire’s lab, costing him quite a few billion astracredits.
"But it really is quiet," Jira insisted, her expression turning grave.
"Did Yuri do it?" Theodore speculated.
Jira shook her head. "Even Yuri couldn’t kill that many Necroflutters alone."
"I’ll have soone check what’s going on outside," Herbert decided, ready to give instructions. But as soon as he stood up, a sharp pain struck his head.
Hmm—
Not only Herbert, but Theodore, Jira, and every student from the Empire fell to the ground, clutching their heads or curled up in pain. Their faces contorted in agony.
They knew all too well. It was the Alliance’s SSS-tier beta who was retaliating. She was striking back.
Outside the villa, Yuri remained expressionless, while Tuss calmly put a coat on her.
When Daleks, Ender, and Hoolin arrived, they saw Yuri and Tuss standing in front of the villa, their presence commanding and fierce.
They had seen Tuss’s killer face before, but Yuri’s icy deanor, brimming with deadly intent, was a first for them.
It looked like the Empire folks had truly upset her this ti.
"Do you think Yuri will kill them?" Daleks asked.
Hoolin hesitated. "Perhaps, probably, not?"
Ender was less worried. "Yuri always keeps the bigger picture in mind. She knows her limits."
Daleks and Hoolin exchanged glances, and said in unison, "I kind of prefer her without limits."
Ender: ".....What a coincidence,
too."
Only after everyone in the villa had passed out from the pain did Yuri withdraw her psychic power.
At this point, not just Daleks and his friends, but the guards and military officials arrived, led by Officer Lyao.
"Did you kill them?" Officer Lyao asked.
Shaking off her coldness, Yuri countered, "Could I have killed them?"
Officer Lyao shook his head. "We can’t afford that. The Alliance is already struggling against the insectoids. We can’t handle another conflict with the Empire."
Yuri cast him a glance, and said, "Don’t worry, I just made them wish they were dead. Not a hair on their heads was hard, let alone their Sea of Consciousness."
Officer Lyao, sensing her displeasure, thought for a mont and said, "If you’re really angry, you can co and take it out on them once a day." He secretly hoped this would scare them back to the Empire.
After all, they’d already secured the energy stone ore planet for the Alliance.
Yuri frowned, seriously considering the feasibility of showing up daily.
"With nearly all the Necroflutters killed by you, they are of great research and dicinal value. Do you want to exchange them for achievent points or sell them for money?" Officer Lyao changed the topic. He rembered Yuri’s fondness for money and hoped that ntioning it might lighten her mood.
"Sell them. The proceeds in astracredits will be evenly divided among everyone at Military Academy No. 1 today, regardless of their status or affiliation with the Empire," Yuri declared.
It would serve as compensation for this unprovoked disaster.
The faces of those present reflected a mix of emotions. The Necroflutter bodies were intact and each one could be sold for at least forty million astracredits. A rough count of the Necroflutter numbers put the total at around eleven or twelve thousand, bringing the total sale value to hundreds of billions—
Phew— That’s a huge sum of money. She’s actually giving it away. What a generous gesture. Everyone was both astonished and excited about the impending windfall of astracredits.
The next day, when the students at Military Academy No. 1 received this "huge sum
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