The Female Cannon Fodder With Boundless Merits -
Chapter 691 - 695: Interstellar Heartthrob (14)
Chapter 691: Chapter 695: Interstellar Heartthrob (14)
Currently, Su Li temporarily couldn’t harness his abilities, and the robots were in an abnormal state, unable to stop the children’s actions.
But he couldn’t just watch as the laser bullets hit him.
Just as Su Li decided to give up, something even more unexpected happened.
Rumbling, the sound of a massive vessel appeared overhead.
A black dot rapidly approached from the distance, and in the blink of an eye, before Xiao Hei and the others even had the chance to pull the trigger, they were captivated by the terrifying scene.
A disk-shaped vessel ominously spun overhead, the wind it raised causing everyone’s clothes to flap noisily, bringing an immense sense of pressure.
With such a large vessel bearing down, everyone directly beneath it had no chance of escape.
Whether it was Xiao Hei and his group or the residents of Snow Mine Star living in the Bird’s Nest.
The old man atop the observation tower, with cold sweat dripping from his forehead, was terrified.
What frightened him was that such an enormous, unidentified spaceship had appeared close to the planet without anyone knowing.
In his childhood, he had heard blood-curdling stories from the adults, stories that suddenly resurfaced in his mind, unable to be forgotten.
It was said that when Garbage Star was not yet Waste Star, because there were still ores to be mined on Snow Mine Star, in addition to the competition among various powers, the residents also faced several waves of looting and violent piracy.
They robbed not only materials and energy but also women and children.
Pretty girls caught their eye would be taken away and sold as slaves or concubines on other planets, while children were also taken and sold.
That period was a dark era that made one shudder with fear just thinking about it.
Only when Snow Mine Star became Waste Star, turning into Garbage Star, did things gradually settle down, no longer plagued by thieves.
And now, the current scene was just as the old man had heard from the adults: without any warning, a sudden appearance of a large Flying Device. Then the hangar doors would open, and armed individuals would disembark, pointing their weapons at them.
"Xiao Hei, you guys, come back..."
The old man shouted frantically into the communicator.
Xiao Hei and his group were considered the elite among the new generation’s forces and simply could not afford any mishap.
The old man couldn’t tell whether the people disembarking from the vessel were pirates or not. The pirates of legend were people who killed without blinking, and those with particular fetishes even ate human flesh and drank blood, an entirely terrifying presence.
The chances of surviving from their hands were extremely rare, even the Federation Government had no solution for these fugitives on the run.
If one encountered them, one could only see it as bad luck.
The old man’s anxious voice echoed from the communicator into Xiao Hei and the other’s ears, but they were like the deaf, motionless, entirely captivated by the spectacle before them.
Accurately speaking, youngsters like Xiao Hei had not experienced much darkness.
By the time they came of age, people like the original owner, the Lord, were striving hard to create a better life for them.
Although life could be tougher, it was relatively peaceful.
Oppression, struggles, brutality... these were far away from them.
Aside from a small robbery the Lord took them on just before they came of age, they had hardly seen many strangers.
Thus, the impact upon witnessing the tremendous spaceship above was so intense.
Xiao Hei’s lips trembled, and after a long moment, he silently mouthed a question, "What, what is this thing?"
The others had no mind to answer him, as they shared the same sensation as Xiao Hei.
The old man’s shrieking voice finally snapped Xiao Hei and the others back to reality.
But before they could utter a word of agreement, the hangar door of the vessel overhead opened.
As the old man had feared, groups of weapon-wielding individuals emerged one after another, encircling the humans below.
However, unlike the old man’s concerns, these groups enclosing them were not humans but uniform, identical black Mechas robots.
The ice-cold color of the Mechas, glowing faintly, with each black muzzle aimed at the surrounded humans.
How fortunes turn; whose turn it was uncertain.
One second, Xiao Hei and his group were the blockers; the next, the tables turned, and they became the blocked.
Truly interesting.
Despite the situation seeming critical and teetering on the brink of disaster, the old man, tense as he was, relaxed his heart slightly.
Xiao Hei and the others might be inexperienced, but that wasn’t to say he was clueless.
Fortunately, this troop of Mechas robots didn’t belong to pirates, but to the Federation Government.
He had once seen the same Federation talisman on that mysterious Federation contact, and on the right shoulder of these robots, there was the same emblem.
But the old man’s relief came too soon.
Before he could understand why the Federation’s arrival was so much sooner than the scheduled time, the robots he thought wouldn’t harm them raised their hands and unleashed a barrage of laser sweeps on all sides.
The lasers in these robots’ hands were far superior to those held by Xiao Hei and the others, not in the same class at all.
As the lasers were fired, they formed a laser screen, trapping the targeted individuals within it with no chance of escape, else the consequence would be not even a whole corpse left behind.
He hadn’t expected the other side to attack without a word.
The old man sprang up from his chair in fear and began to press the communicator for the Federation officer fiercely.
Yet he received no response and thus couldn’t understand why they had suddenly attacked them.
Fortunately, the robots didn’t seem to aim directly at the people, apparently intending to warn rather than harm.
The commotion outside caused immense fear among those within the Bird’s Nest; one after another, disregarding everything, they ran out without their protective gear.
All eyes were raised to the skies above, hands over heads, trembling in fear.
The psychological trauma left by the previous hurricane hadn’t healed, and here was a new wave of harm.
Those with weaker mental capacities were on the verge of collapse, screaming loudly, "It’s retribution, all retribution... the Yu Clan’s retribution has come..."
The old man’s face was pale, but he still had to hold on, "Xue’er, go tell the people who ran out to come back, especially the children, gather everyone at East Corner Square."
"They mustn’t go out, they absolutely mustn’t."
Somewhere deep down, he suddenly felt this was indeed the end.
The inevitable outcome, after struggling delayed for over a decade, had still arrived.
"Hand over the thieves, and you may be spared."
A stern male voice resounded in everyone’s ears.
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