"F * ck you, William Devonshire, catch me on the spaceship if you dare. I'll be waiting for you."
Taros paced back and forth in the spaceship's control room. Once upon a time, the Skrull people were one of the three great empires in the universe.
At their peak, the Cree people were their underlings. They relied on the technology of the Skrull people to develop to their current level.
At that time, Earth was just a wasteland. If they wanted to destroy the human race, they didn't even need to send out ground troops. They only needed to send a large spaceship and release a few large bombs.
But now? Not only had their main planet been destroyed by the Cree people, but the humans, who were not even their underlings, dared to say that they would attack if they didn't surrender in five minutes?
They even wanted to use the laws of Earth to judge the Skrull people?
However, no matter how angry Taros was, no matter how much he remembered the glory of the past, it was not as important as the twelve people who were still alive.
Moreover, after seeing William's ability to teleport robots, Taros no longer had any confidence in winning this battle.
It wasn't that he didn't want to leave in the spaceship to avoid more losses, but in front of a spaceship full of Skrulls, he couldn't do it.
If he gave up the twelve captured people and the corpse of one unlucky person, he could forget about being a leader in the future.
This wasn't even the worst part. The Skrull people, who had originally been divided, had been united by the flames of vengeance.
If they lost their unity, Taros really didn't know where the future of their race lay.
However, with the pride of the Skrull people, it was even more impossible to surrender directly.
Unless there was a risk of total annihilation, they would rather have their main planet destroyed than surrender.
In this situation, Taros could only look at Nick Fury.
Nick Fury, who was convicted by William, hoped that Taros would take him away.
As long as he escaped back to America, he believed that no matter how powerful William was, he would not be able to capture him on American soil and bring him back to England for trial.
Nick Fury looked at the surrounding Skrull people. To avoid being accused of being a deserter, he could only whisper in Taros' ear.
"The only way now is to go to Earth and find other help."
This reminded Taros that there were many Skrull people hiding on Earth. They could use the humans to suppress William.
After understanding this, Taros said to the spaceship pilot, "Start the spaceship, we're going to Earth."
"Sir."
Upon hearing the order, not only did the pilot look at Taros, but the other Skrulls in the control room also looked at Taros in confusion.
"Idiot, what's the point of us staying here? Even if we kill all the robots, they're still just robots.
It would be better to go to London and capture William Devonshire. Or, like Nick said, go to the United States to get help and force William Devonshire to release the hostage. "
This idea also reminded the other Skrulls, and they quickly understood that the so-called cooperation with the United States was just a covert statement.
In fact, they already had many of their kind hidden in the United States. It should not be difficult for them to use official power to oppress William and England.
If it really doesn't work, then I will take out some technology and cooperate with the US.
Looking at Nick Fury's pursuit of extraterrestrial technology over the years, he did not believe that the Americans would not do their best to help if there were any benefits.
Unfortunately, as soon as the spacecraft flew out of the thin atmosphere of Mars, a golden portal appeared in the control room.
"Enemy attack, enemy attack!"
As soon as the ten portals opened, the combat robots walked out in an orderly fashion.
The battle became white-hot in an instant, but what made Taros and Nick Fury puzzled was that no matter how many robots they shot or how many they destroyed.
The robots just kept coming out of the portals and did not immediately retaliate.
Soon, the Skrulls' shooting speed could not keep up with the robots' speed. One by one, the Skrulls were knocked to the ground and restrained by the robots.
Looking at the robots that were about to surround them, Taros and Nick Fury could only helplessly put away their weapons.
They already knew that William wanted to capture them alive. Otherwise, the ten Skrulls in the control room would be wiped out in less than three rounds.
Leaving 40 intact robots in the control room, William closed the portal here and started to open portals in other areas of the spacecraft.
He wiped out all the Skrulls that were marked by Spider.
Facing three portals that appeared at the same time, not many Skrulls could resist three robots.
Even if there was a strong guy who could kill three robots at the same time, it would not be a problem. Three more portals would appear, in addition to the three portals at the beginning.
Six robots would appear at the same time, and they would all appear two to three meters away from you.
If six was not enough, then there would be ten portals. In just a few seconds, dozens of robots would pounce on you. What was even more frightening was that there was an endless number of them.
In any case, William had asked Sunday to prepare a thousand new combat robots for this capture. Moreover, they did not cost a single cent as they were all automatically produced by planet X17.
If that was not enough, there were still thousands of combat robots from the previous generation waiting to be recycled in the warehouse.
Even if Thor the God of Thunder came, he would not be able to lift Thor's hammer due to the number of robots.
Moreover, William wanted the Skrulls to kill as many robots as possible. The more they lost, the heavier the crime of destroying public property, and the longer they would be imprisoned.
As for the price of the robots, it would not be excessive to ask for tens of millions of dollars per robot.
Thus, Taros and Nick Fury destroyed more than 20 robots with their own hands, which cost more than 200 million dollars. Just this alone was enough to lock them up for a few decades.
As more and more portals were opened, William's understanding of fixed-point teleportation became deeper and deeper. He even tried to open the portals half a meter behind the Skrulls.
Then, this unlucky guy did not even have time to react before he was grabbed by the back of his collar by a combat robot and dragged into the robot warehouse.
Fortunately, this guy was smart enough to raise his hands and surrender without thinking. Then, he was disarmed by the robots and brought back to the spaceship through the portal.
All of this was clearly seen by Taros and Nick Fury, who were not restricted from moving around, through the virtual surveillance screen.
Nick Fury sighed deeply and helplessly advised Taros, "Surrender, buddy. No one can resist this kind of invasion.
Moreover, we have already suffered twice in a row. Do you really think that William Devonshire is so kind as to completely disregard his own losses and insist on capturing every Skrull alive? "
"This?"
After being reminded, Taros quickly understood that there must be a problem.
Although he did not know what William was planning, it would only be a waste of time to delay.
Taros felt that even the legendary gods of their race would be crushed by the endless number of robots that had suddenly appeared beside him and did not fear or care about their losses.
While he felt a deep sense of helplessness, he thought of Asgard's Bifrost.
If William's own ability was strong enough to resist those forces that were spying on the teleportation ability, then …
It would not be long before a new overlord appeared in the universe.
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