"Damn you, Berukai, why did you burn our warriors! I want to accuse you of your crimes to the supreme, dignified and wise His Majesty Frius! "Brother Bai Li screamed, his voice so shrill that it did not sound like a Catu's. His ashen complexion was flushed with anger, but even so, the clever Bai Li Ge carefully controlled his legs so that they would not step near those blue balls of fire.
The slender figure in the robe turned around and shot out a dark blue flame from the shadow of the hat. "You'd better not go to Agares. Otherwise, I'll turn a fat pig like you into fireworks that decorate the sky above the Blood Sea!"
"You threaten me! You threaten the smart Brother Bai Li, Berukai. Don't forget what Great Emperor told you. He said, my dearest general, please help Brother Bai Li in his work! "
The alien known as Berukai supported his head with his slender hands, obviously having a headache for the Catus who thought they were the smartest. He snorted and stopped arguing, turning around to leave. However, his mood was so bad that every step he took left a footprint covered in blue flames on the ground, so a belt of fire followed him into the distance.
Leaving the Catus' camp, a group of pitch-black full-body armor embellished with the same golden patterns as the starship. The guard followed closely behind Berukai, and the warriors on Berukai's left were exceptionally tall, their figures directly following the Tu Clan's barbarian warriors. There was a large diamond-shaped crystal stone on his chest. It was dark red, but there was a golden horizontal stripe in the middle, making the crystal stone look like the eyeball of some sort of creature. Two long blood-red cloaks hung down from the back of the armor on his shoulders, reaching the ground. Every time he walked, his cloak fluttered, and from afar, he looked like two flame-like banners.
A deep voice sounded from under the Horned Demon's full helmet, "I can't figure it out, General Berukai." Why did His Majesty let the Catus participate? In fact, as long as the Grai and our legion, Hellfire. "Unless Adahua Planet is willing to send out their Stars of the Sky, or a few legions like the Silver Storm, they have any hope of contending against us."
"As for those Earthlings, what can these low-level creatures do? They're only slightly better than the Catus."
"You can't say that, Sergeant Major Laerian." Berukai said coldly: "You are doubting the actions of the Autarch, this is extremely disrespectful. Furthermore, His Majesty naturally had his reasons for doing so. That's right, the Catus are stupid and stupid. Every time I deal with them, I want to burn these stupid pigs. But it is precisely because they are stupid and stupid that His Majesty condescended to see that barbarian, Vasak, and persuaded them to send an army. "
"I don't understand," the guard captain answered honestly.
"Those Catu pigs are idiots. No matter how many of them die, His Majesty will not feel heartache. However, every single soldier of Hellfire was a treasure that His Majesty cherished. He definitely did not want to sacrifice any soldier in a war of this level. Do you understand now, Lord Laerian? "
Only then did the guard captain nod his head heavily.
Berukai suddenly stopped and looked back. In his field of vision, the sounds of quarreling came from the Catus' camp again. Those rhinoceroses would never lack the subject of quarreling at any time. In the distance was the complex landscape of the Chaos Canyon. This canyon made Berukai feel somewhat familiar. It was very similar to the environment of Agares.
"What's wrong, General?" The guard captain also turned around to look, but he might not be able to see more things than Berukai.
"Nothing, let's go."
When Berukai turned around, Allen exhaled against the rocks covered in green fungi. Just now, he had only glanced at Berukai and almost attracted the attention of the other party. The unidentified alien was terrifyingly brilliant. Fortunately, the Chaos Canyon was filled with mist that was as light as gauze, and the distance between the two sides was far away, so his whereabouts were not exposed. Allen cautiously revealed half of his head and looked ahead. The black mothership hovering in mid-air had already descended a dark blue beam of light. Berukai and his guards arrived under the beam of light and were rising from the blue light passageway. In the blink of an eye, they disappeared into the mothership.
When the mothership withdrew the beam of light, all the lines on the hull suddenly lit up. It began to rise into the air and gradually turned illusory from the bottom of the hull. In the end, the entire mothership disappeared into the air. Apart from the sound of the engine, Allen could not find any other traces of it all the way away. Obviously, the starship had entered stealth mode. Unless it was interfered with or dispelled on its own, Allen would not be able to see it again.
Looking down at the flat ground, Allen decided to leave. He had to report this. Even if this was not the enemy's base camp in Coldfrost, it was still an important stronghold. Moreover, apart from the Catus and the Grai, there were other aliens involved. Coupled with the unknown machines, Allen could vaguely feel that the chaotic races' invasion of the Rudson Domain was not as simple as the Garden of Eden.
As he turned around and left, the last ray of sunlight reluctantly disappeared into the Chaos Canyon, and the sky in the canyon quickly darkened. The canyon after dark will be a paradise for monsters, and the dim light makes it difficult to distinguish the environment. The terrain of the Chaos Canyon was completely irregular. It was easy for people to lose their bearings in a world filled with long grass and strange trees.
However, it was not difficult for Allen. In the world in his eyes, although the terrain of the canyon was complicated, the distribution of Origin Energy was very obvious. The closer he got to the middle of the canyon, the denser the Shadow Origin Energy became, and the thinner it became. This was the simplest method of identification. As long as Allen walked in the direction where the Shadow Origin Energy was thin, he would be able to walk out of the canyon. As for whether he would return to the place where the Catus traded with humans, Allen was not sure. But what does that matter?
After leaving the canyon, he had to reach any human base as soon as possible and report the situation here so that the Federation could take action earlier. Of course, it would be best if he could exchange it for a second-class merit, so that Allen could head to the central battlefield. Thinking of this, Allen couldn't help but speed up his footsteps. His figure quickly disappeared into the scattered rocks.
Under the night sky, Allen was not the only one who appeared in the valley. As night fell, the canyon became lively. The alien lifeforms that had been resting motionless for half a day began to move at night. Every night, there were always endless things to do. Hunting or escaping pursuit was the theme of their lives.
The dim night was covered with a layer of scarlet in the compound eyes of the blood-sucking mosquitoes. With its compound eyes that had night vision, it could distinguish between a hunter and a prey at a glance. The blood-sucking mosquitoes were the size of a palm, and their slender abdominal sacs would swell like balloons after tasting blood. These mosquitoes were definitely the most numerous inhabitants of the Chaos Canyon. At night, they shrouded the valley like dark clouds, and the buzzing of their wings could be heard everywhere.
The blood-sucking mosquito quickly found its target.
In its small amount of intelligence, it was unable to tell the difference between humans and other life forms. But to the Blood-Sucking Mosquito, race was not important. What was important was the blood energy on the creature's body. Right now, this human who had buried himself in the grass was emitting a sweet blood energy, which made the big mosquito, who had been hungry for a day, move its finger. It pounced straight at the creatures in the grass. According to past experience, it would hang itself firmly on the back of the creatures and stab its long and sharp mouthparts into their arteries. While sucking the blood of its prey, it also injected all sorts of dirty bacteria into its prey's body.
When the prey was infected by the bacteria it released, it would develop a high fever and septicemia. In the end, the prey would die in pain, and the blood in the corpse would be enough for the blood-sucking mosquito to drink for a day or two.
However, tonight's hunt was destined to fail. Just as the blood-sucking mosquito was about to pounce on its prey. A cold light suddenly flashed in the mosquito's compound eyes, and then the world began to split apart. The blood-sucking mosquito would never know that its body had been easily sliced into pieces by a dagger. The man who retracted his dagger and buried himself in the grass squatted down and cursed, "Damn mosquitoes, there are so many damn mosquitoes."
"These mosquitoes aren't small. Hyde, you didn't suck them dry, did you?" A woman's laughter sounded in the communication channel of the headset.
Hyde licked his lips and said, "I'd like to be drained dry by you, Martha."
"Is that so? It's a pity that your thing is too small. I don't like it. "
A few men's chuckles immediately sounded in the communication channel.
Then Marley's voice appeared, "Alright, stop messing around. Hyde, have you found the target? "
"Not yet, head." Hyde frowned, "I'll go somewhere else."
He carried a sniper rifle that was several times as tall as a person and quickly found a strange tree with twisted branches. Hyde put his gun on his back and nimbly climbed to the canopy. He was Marley's sniper and scout, and after the hounds discovered Allen's traces, Marley decided to enter the valley. His method was very simple. If the hounds could not track Allen, they would follow the traces left behind by the Catus.
Since the target was following the Catus, as long as they found the Catus, they would have a chance to hit the target. At the very least, there would be some clues. Now that the hounds were in charge of finding traces of the Catus, it was too easy. The Catus would not carefully clean up their traces, and the hounds could easily find a path they had taken in the canyon.
Hyde was in charge of observation. He had to discover the target ahead of time, so that the encirclement net formed by Marley and the others would surround the target tightly. This was their usual tactic. It was simple, but very useful.
In the canopy, Hyde was using the high-powered intelligent scope of his sniper rifle to scan the grass and trees in the distance. After he swept in several directions, Hyde suddenly stopped. In the night-vision scope, Hyde saw a figure emerge from behind a few twisted strange trees. He was standing in the waist-high grass, as if he was looking around, as if he was trying to identify the direction.
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