To the United States, this was a disaster.
However, to Fangzheng, this was just a movie.
All he needed to do was sit on the sofa, drink popcorn, and watch how the Decepticons conquered the entire world.
If this was a movie, then no matter what kind of disadvantage humans faced in the beginning, they would still emerge victorious in the end. Of course, it might not be their own victory. Instead, it might be a computer virus created by a hacker, an influenza virus, or the alien Shi Lezhi on the other side.
Unfortunately, reality was not a movie.
The Decepticons' army swept across the entire East Coast of the United States. Then, just as Fangzheng had expected, they opened the Space Bridge and pulled Cybertron over. Then, the Decepticons' robot army moved out and launched an attack on humans. Of course, there were also some similarities with the movie.
For example, the Decepticons were basically attacking the United States.
As for the Americans, they were naturally unlucky. They had never experienced a war — or rather, a real war.
It was not like watching people die in battle thousands of miles away on TV. A one-sided attack was not a war at all. It was just an invasion. A real war could only be called one when they themselves suffered in the war.
Therefore, when bombs fell from the sky and landed on their heads, blowing their homes and families into pieces, these Americans almost completely collapsed. Some screamed and ran away, while others fought back. Unfortunately, the director of this movie was not a human. So, not long after, almost two-thirds of the United States had completely fallen and became the territory of the Decepticons.
More obviously, these robots planned to build their new base in the American continent and use it as the center to enter the world.
Now, the entire world was almost in chaos, and the United States was completely finished. The Decepticons invaded their satellites and directly took away their global information network. Using this as a foundation, they controlled all the terminal systems in the United States. In addition, Megatron had the Tinder Source, which allowed him to continuously mass-produce various mechanical prototypes of the Decepticons, greatly increasing their strength.
Now, the Americans could not even use nuclear bombs to perish together with the Decepticons.
Of course, in the process, many people died and were injured. However, to Fangzheng, this was not a problem.
After all, how many Americans died had nothing to do with him.
He was not an American.
Not to mention, after a period of time, these people might be glad that they had died at the hands of the Decepticons.
Fangzheng retracted his gaze from the TV and looked to his side. Outside the window, the swarm of insects was gradually walking out of the portal.
You have steel, I have flesh and blood.
Transformers? Decepticons?
Hehe, in front of the Zergs, I want to see what else you can do to show off.
Now, it was almost time.
The Decepticons had already occupied nearly two-thirds of North America. Next, Fangzheng would have to start preparing.
First, they mobilized the swarm to occupy the West Coast of Merika. Then, they headed east, destroying everything along the way, and finally, completely destroying their enemies!
The insect swarm was fearless! In front of the swarm of insects, there were no enemies! They were nothing but … prey!
"Father!"
At this time, Ai Ge had already run to Fangzheng's side with a laptop.
"Look, I'm done!"
"Oh?"
Looking at the characters displayed on the laptop, Fangzheng was taken aback. He took it with a smile and looked at it carefully. Then, he reached out and pressed 'Enter'. Soon, a little man with a green hat appeared. Fangzheng controlled the little man to jump around and fight against the Robocop opposite him. The HP bar on the green hat decreased rapidly. Just as he was about to clear the stage …
"Boom!"
Accompanied by a heart-palpitating sound, the entire scene froze the next moment. Following that, a bright red warning message appeared in front of Fangzheng and Ai Ge.
"… Huh?"
Ai Ge stared at the scene in front of her dumbfounded. For a moment, she was speechless. Fangzheng returned the laptop to Ai Ge.
"Bug, rewrite it."
"Okay …"
After the Decepticons began to invade Earth, Fangzheng opened the door and sent Ayuka back. After all, she had entered by mistake, so it was not good for her to stay here any longer. Fangzheng asked Ai Ge to stay. Of course, although the little girl was interested in science, Fangzheng had been thinking hard about how to teach Ai Ge how to start.
Later, Fangzheng suddenly thought that the future was going to be the information age. In that case … why not teach Ai Ge to write code?
After writing code, she could help him make games, and it would not cause too much harm. Besides, Ai Ge seemed to be very interested in this.
Wasn't this killing three birds with one stone?!
So, Fangzheng taught Ai Ge Python, and just as Fangzheng expected, Ai Ge developed a great interest in programming. After all, for Ai Ge, this way of creating a world with her own hands using another tool was really novel and interesting.
Although Ai Ge was indeed very smart, even she could not escape the curse of being a programmer. Not to mention, because Ai Ge was very versatile, she was responsible for creating all the music, art, character design and so on. Of course, in terms of completion, it was not bad. It was basically no different from a regular doujinshi game, but since it was done by one person, then …
It was normal for bugs to appear.
For Ai Ge, this kind of work was obviously very new. She had to repeatedly complete the code and make mistakes. The experience of revising the code was something she had never thought of before. In fact, even Ai Ge herself was very curious. Why would the code she wrote, which clearly had no errors at all, make mistakes in the end?
Was this some kind of curse?
It was precisely because she had such thoughts that Fangzheng had seen Love Song use magic to purify and seal the computer several times before she switched on the computer to write the code. This was to ensure that the code she wrote was accurate and flawless. There were no bugs, and there were no errors that popped up or jumped out of the frame.
But it was of no use.
ERROR still followed her like a shadow.
This was the fate of programmers. Even if they became gods, they could not get rid of this fate. Mistakes were inevitable. This was fate.
So, Fangzheng leisurely watched Ai Ge continue to curl up on the sofa and type in code while he opened the spiritual connection with the Zergs.
It was time for the Zergs to show themselves in front of the world.
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