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Chapter 315

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When Lan Mu was about to reach Shadow Island, he glanced at an aircraft carrier not far away. CANC already had a team stationed there, but Lan Mu knew that their mission was to keep an eye on Shadow Island.

Ever since the barrier covered Shadow Island, CANC's spies were unable to infiltrate. The few times Lan Mu entered and exited Shadow Island, he noticed this group of people. Every time, both sides had a tacit understanding not to make contact, but this time, they greeted him.

"Gabriel! Gabriel! " A member of the task force waved his arms. The sound was nothing in the sea, but he knew that Gabriel would definitely hear it.

"Whoosh!"

Lan Mu flew to the aircraft carrier and hovered in the air. "Speak."

The person said anxiously, "Our leader asked me to ask you, sir, when are you going to the moon?"

"What's the hurry?" Lan Mu said calmly.

"Uh … a small group of Zergs have already broken through our defense line and are about to land on Earth …" The person said.

"!" Lan Mu held back from cursing, but a flash of shock still appeared on his face.

He secretly cursed CANC for being so useless. After so many years of defense line, it was broken just like that?

"Where?" Lan Mu asked.

The person pointed to the south and said, "Somewhere in the atmosphere above Antarctica. The specific location cannot be determined at the moment."

"Swoosh!" Lan Mu did not stop for a moment and instantly flew towards Antarctica, like a belt of light in the air.

After he left, the member of the task force suddenly said into the communicator, "Gabriel is heading towards Antarctica."

There was no reply from the other side of the communicator and the call was hung up.

In the center of Antarctica, under layers of glaciers, there was a magnificent steel city.

In the center of the city, there was a pupil-shaped building. An old Chinese man placed the communicator on the table.

"Themis, how many Zergs did you release?"

Themis's image appeared on the screen and said, "Ten."

"Isn't it too risky? If we really let the insects take root on Earth …" The old Chinese man said.

"Duh, the landing point of the insectoids is under my control. If Gabriel didn't deal with it, I would have let the South Pole headquarters fire positron cannons to clean it up … But it turns out that he has a desire to protect. He rushed over as soon as he learned of the insectoids' arrival. He doesn't want the insectoids to destroy humanity. This is also the reason why he didn't have a final battle with us," Themis said.

The old Chinese man said, "We'll have to fight him eventually. Should we hope that he can destroy the insectoids or that he fails?"

She was just muttering to herself, but Themis still answered seriously.

"If he can destroy the insectoids, it means that our chances of defeating him are infinitely close to zero. Earth may enter an era of divine authority ruled by supernatural beings. However, if he fails, the result will be either humans fleeing for their lives or the insectoids destroying humanity. "

"According to principle, we should hope that he has that ability."

He closed his eyes and said softly, "Survival and dignity, which is more important?"

"Only by surviving can humanity have the right to fight for dignity," Themis said firmly.

Duh laughed and said, "Joshua might not think so. He often interacts with those two people from the future. Who knows what they're planning. It's impossible that you don't know what kind of person he is. Even if you don't want to kill him, you should get rid of those two people from the future. "

"I said don't mention this again. The important thing in front of us is the insectoids and the angels! 010 has sacrificed too much. It's time for him to be free! "Themis said.

Hearing 010's name, Duh also lost his smile and sighed, "You have the final say."



In the sky above Antarctica, Lan Mu rushed out of the atmosphere in his angelic body and searched for traces of the insectoids.

"How did you let the insectoids escape?"

The biggest reason why Lan Mu didn't deal with CANC was that they had set up a defense line against the insectoids. If Lan Mu was a hindrance on Earth, it would indirectly cause the moon's defense line to fail and allow the insectoids to attack Earth.

What would it mean to let a group of insectoids that ate everything, had terrifying reproductive abilities, and could change their genes break into human civilization?

Doomsday, a real doomsday. Even if he destroyed the insectoids, humans would have been buried with them.

Lan Mu couldn't accept the result of human extinction. Therefore, his biggest enemy was the insectoids. The battle with CANC was just a battle of force. He wouldn't even kill CANC. Instead, he would gather some people and attack others. He would replace CANC by taking over.

After knowing that the insectoids were about to arrive on Earth, he immediately rushed here to destroy them. He was afraid that CANC couldn't deal with them.

In fact, he worried too much. There was a group of insectoids that came to Earth before, but weren't they all wiped out by CANC? Except for Lop Nur …

"I see them!" Ten insectoids were being chased by a spacecraft a few hundred kilometers away from him.

He didn't know that there were thousands of hidden cannons in Antarctica that were locked onto the insectoids. Lan Mu was worried and rushed over. He raised his sword and slashed.

The insectoids had never fought with an angel before and were instantly cut into pieces. Because these insectoids were extremely tough and had a strong ability to resist sharp weapons, Lan Mu specially condensed a corrosive energy to kill them.

Why was Lan Mu confident that he could destroy the insectoids? It was because as long as there was enough faith, the angel's attack methods were varied.

Didn't the insectoids constantly adapt to him? He could also constantly change the attributes of his attacks. He used the power of Magic Break to deal with the demons, then he used frost, flame, lightning, and tear to deal with the insectoids.

Perhaps it was because he didn't have a foundation in spells, so the energy forms he created out of thin air would consume ten thousand times more faith. However, he had many transformations! There were monsters, aliens, races from another world, and mythical beings. These energy forms were all personally integrated by him, so using them would not consume ten thousand times more.

In this way, with his various transformations, the insectoids would not be immune to his attacks for at least a short period of time. This gave him a chance to find the insectoid mastermind! In addition, some time ago, he wore the ahoge and fought against the Moon Ruler's mental power and won. This gave him eighty percent confidence that even if he couldn't kill the insectoids, he would be able to escape unscathed.

Lan Mu attacked and destroyed ten insectoids in a second.

He looked around and didn't find any other insectoids that had escaped the net.

"That's all? Just ten? "

At this time, he turned his gaze to the spacecraft that was chasing the insectoids. It was a single-person aircraft, but there was no one inside.

"Hmm? Themis? "Inside the aircraft, there was a screen showing Themis.

Sound couldn't be transmitted in a vacuum. Lan Mu's mental power could 'hear', but he couldn't speak.

The barrier covered the aircraft. He opened the door and sat in. He heard Themis say, "Gabriel, thank you for taking care of these insectoids."

Lan Mu said, "You called me here because of ten insectoids?"

He was going to the Moon to kill the insectoids soon. This was the original plan. But before that, he had one more thing to do, and that was to collect souls to strengthen himself. Sixty thousand souls was a little unsafe. Although he had sixty million after wearing the ahoge, in a situation where his skills were not as good as others, of course, the more the better.

So he couldn't be sure whether going to the Moon would be this time or the next time. Anyway, CANC had been holding on for decades. A few more weeks would be fine.

"I didn't call you here, Gabriel … Ten insectoids are still within my ability. None of them can reach Earth," Themis said calmly.

Lan Mu was stunned. After thinking about it carefully, it was true.

The person who tipped him off only asked when he would fulfill his promise to go to the Moon. Then, he mentioned that the insectoids had broken through the defense line. He even said that it was only a small portion of the insectoids …

In the end, Lan Mu was too concerned and rushed over after asking for the location. But in fact, they did not ask for his help.

Lan Mu was expressionless. He thought to himself, "Interesting. This guy saw through how much I care about humans and Earth. Last time, when I said 'no one can abandon Earth', they realized this. In the end, when they tried it, they really managed to get me over … "

He had already told Themis that he would be going to kill the insectoids in the near future. In his opinion, if CANC came to him for help, it must be something big, so he did not think too much about it.

"Hmph, God loves the world. Believers are all over the world, and I am their sky!" Lan Mu said proudly.

He then said with contempt, "I just didn't expect you to go to such lengths to inform me about ten insectoids."

Themis said calmly, "We only informed you out of respect for our temporary ally. No one asked you to come."

Lan Mu said, "Heh, if you can't hold on any longer, just tell me. You must have run into some big trouble on the Moon, otherwise, you wouldn't have to resort to such tricks."

Themis said calmly, "You came here after knowing the situation. That was your own decision. Although it could have been solved without you, I still have to thank you."

Lan Mu looked proud, but his heart was as clear as a mirror. The other party had obviously tricked him into coming here, but he still refused to admit it.

As the leader of CANC, Themis had to cooperate with an anomaly, so she naturally had to be proud.

As for Lan Mu, now that he called himself God, he had to be even more proud.

And so, the two of them were facing each other, unable to do anything serious.

For a moment, they froze.



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