Chapter 584 The Senagans' Conspiracy

Under Shaina's explanation, Bai Qi understood the whole story.

Simply put, it was a war between two alien civilizations, one of which wanted to turn Earth into a weapon to strike a heavy blow at its enemy.

Bai Qi naturally would not allow such a thing to happen. After all, he was quite comfortable living on Earth and had no intention of moving for the time being.

However, Bai Qi did not act rashly. After communicating with Savage and other members of the Illuminati, he understood their thoughts.

To put it bluntly, except for Savage and Bai Qi, the other members of the Illuminati lacked the strength to fight the Sennagans. Perhaps the Witch Child, who represented chaos, had the power to fight the Sennagans, but why would he do so? After all, his home was not on Earth, and as a representative of chaos, he wanted to see the world become chaotic and disordered.

After confirming the multiple forces, Bai Qi decisively chose to act. However, Bai Qi did not mobilize the fleet in the edge world, nor did he use his own forces on Earth. Instead, he flew out of the defensive barrier alone and headed towards the Sennagan mothership.

At this time, on the Sennagan mothership, the Hawk Girl, who had betrayed the Justice League, was arguing fiercely with her fiancé from Sennagan.

Not long ago, the Justice League members, who had been captured, suddenly exploded with power, knocked out their guards, and escaped from the mothership. Although they had issued a wanted order for the group immediately and dispatched ground troops for a carpet search, the Earthlings did not cooperate with them, and the search progress was not ideal.

Of course, this was not the main point. Even though Earth had become a colony of Sennagan, the Sennagans were still busy building an unfinished power station in the desert. This was not consistent with the plan she knew, and she couldn't help but become suspicious.

Under the Hawk Girl's repeated questioning, Tarak had to tell her the truth.

The home planet of the Gordan was enclosed by an indestructible defense line. The Sennagans wanted to create a hyperspace jump chain, so that they could directly insert the Sennagan fleet into the center of the Gordan Empire through hyperspace jumps. Earth was the last link in the chain, and the power station in the desert was actually a hyperspace jump device.

Upon hearing Tarak's explanation, the Hawk Girl was aghast and hurriedly said, "Once we open the hyperspace, Earth will be annihilated. You are a butcher, a murderer of eighty billion people on Earth."

Faced with the Hawk Girl's reprimand, Tarak's expression was solemn, and he said with a straight face, "All of this is worth it. Earth is just a backward, barbaric planet. Civilizations perish every moment in the universe."

Facing Tarak's stern refusal, the Hawk Girl still wanted to try.

"No, it's still possible. We can set the jump point on a Meow person's planet, or a satellite, we can..."

"No!"

Before the Hawk Girl could finish, Tarak interrupted her, his expression grave. "The jump route has been determined. Any change will lead to an indefinite extension of the construction period. We are running out of time. The Sennagan warriors are fighting a bloody battle with the evil Gordan army. Every second we delay, a brave Sennagan warrior will lose his life. To achieve final victory and bring peace to Sennagan after a thousand years of war, I will not hesitate to stain my hands with blood."

By the end of his speech, Tarak's tone became increasingly heavy, almost a roar.

"But in this way, what's the difference between us and those barbaric Gordans?"

"Enough!"

Tarak said angrily, "My dear, you are paying too much attention to this planet. Compared to Sennagan's victory, Earth is worthless. We..." Uh, I'm sorry, I got a little emotional.

Seeing the Hawk Girl's increasingly grim expression, Tarak realized his失态 (losing composure). After adjusting his emotions, he said, "We will not stand by and watch the Earthlings die. We will have enough time to take them away from Earth before the plan is launched. We can even let them live on Sennagan's affiliated planets."

Hearing Tarak say this, the Hawk Girl's complexion improved slightly. However, she knew that the Earthlings who had lost Earth would become refugees in the universe. Even if they were settled on Sennagan's affiliated planets, their future days would likely not be good. Not to mention the eighty billion people on Earth. Even if all the warships were deployed for immigration, they could at most take away one-third of the population.

At this moment, the door to the command room opened, and Tarak's deputy, Tag, walked in. Tag entered without any unnecessary words, got straight to the point, and looked at the Hawk Girl, saying, "Our pursuit of the escaped Justice League members has not been smooth. Therefore, we hope you can provide us with some useful intelligence, such as secret bases or safe houses where they might be hiding."

At this moment, the Hawk Girl was full of anger and had no place to vent it. Tag had just delivered himself to her doorstep. She couldn't hit Tarak, the commander, but hitting a mere deputy like him would be a piece of cake.

Just as the Hawk Girl was about to make a move and leave the opponent with an unforgettable memory, the mothership suddenly trembled violently.

Tarak quickly inquired about the situation through the control panel.

In the screen, a Sennagan warrior said with a terrified expression, "We are under attack. He's too strong. We can't..."

Before the warrior could finish speaking, a large hand reached out from behind and grabbed the warrior's head. With a surge of force, the warrior's head exploded like a balloon, splashing red blood mixed with white brain matter everywhere.

Such a horrifying sight made the Hawk Girl's face turn pale. In comparison, Tarak, who had been fighting the Gordans, appeared much calmer.

More than fear, Tarak wanted to know who the "he" the warrior mentioned was. Who on Earth had the ability to break into the Sennagan mothership, slaughter the crew indiscriminately, and make the battle-hardened Sennagan warriors powerless to resist?

After all, to ensure the smooth progress of the plan, the group Tarak brought were, if not battle-hardened, at least veterans who had retired from the battlefield with all their limbs intact. What could make these veterans so terrified?

Soon, Tarak's doubts were answered. A demonic dragon appeared on the screen. Four or five Sennagan warriors armed with N-metal weapons tried to surround the demonic dragon, but before they could make a move, they were only a short distance away when the heads of these veterans exploded in unison, a bloody yet somewhat eerie scene.

As Tarak narrowed his eyes, trying to discern the trick the demonic dragon on the screen was playing, the next moment, the demonic dragon rapidly approached, and a ferocious dragon's head instantly filled the entire screen.