2026 Determination

"The Morning Star Federation has been destroyed."

"Whatever you think, I still stubbornly believe that the Sarnagars are repeating their mistakes."

"Think about it, have they ever succeeded in the journey of biotechnology?"

"They chose us Astral Clan, and we ended up attacking them, and the Sarnagar Clan left our home planet in disgrace."

"They chose the primitive Alien Race, and eventually their civilization was destroyed by the Zerg."

"Open your eyes and see, what are they doing now?"

"Dropping viruses into different star fields of the Morning Star Federation has destroyed and rebuilt the genetic structure of different organisms, causing them to mutate radically."

"Sarnaga, they're playing with fire again."

"Who knows if it is the star field of the Morning Star Federation, will there be a second alien civilization similar to the Zerg?"

On the Star Spirit Mothership, the Super Templar Kenowis said loudly.

The retro round conference table is full of the "super powerhouses" of this civilization.

When these "super powerhouses" gave up their various forms of "cultivation", those "high-level powerhouses" in charge of the "Star Spirit Clan" naturally retreated into the background, handing over power to these beings they could only look up to.

"There is an old saying among the humans of the Morning Star Federation, that is, if you suffer a loss, you will grow wise."

"The Sarnagars may be proud, they may be arrogant, but they are not stupid."

"Same mistake, I'm sure they won't make it again."

Opposite Kenowys, the "super magistrate" Trollope said.

"That's their own opinion, and I'm sure the Sarnagars thought so before the Worm Stingers attacked them."

Kenowes unceremoniously snapped up.

"I suddenly felt like we had made a mistake."

"The human civilization of the Morningstar Federation, they have developed science and technology, and they also have trillions of people."

"And among them, there are some strong people who can compare to us."

"If we ally with them, we won't be able to defeat the Zerg, but at least we have a reliable and solid ally."

"If we can fully share the technology with them, then this ally will definitely become stronger in a very short time."

"And now, we've betrayed them."

"The Morning Star Federation has been completely destroyed, and although some of them fled instantly, this is a complete disaster for the destruction of civilization."

At this time, a "super magistrate" Gabrielth spoke.

"If we add the Morning Star Federation, we will definitely not change anything."

"The Zerg is simply not something we can defeat, even if we add five or six or even a dozen civilizations like the Morning Star Federation."

"But if it's the Sarnagars, there's a glimmer of hope."

"The rise of the Primordial Insect Race was caused by them."

"In the universe, I believe that there is no one in the universe who knows the existence of the Zerg better than them."

"If there is anyone in the known civilization who can destroy the Zerg, I believe that only the Sarnagar can do it."

"So I firmly believe that the prophet's decision was not wrong."

"Super Templar," Bennett said in a sonorous voice.

"Good."

"It's good that you're a staunch supporter of the Sarnaga approach."

"I just want to ask, who of you here can guarantee that what happens to the Morning Star Federation now is not the future of our Star Spirit Clan?"

"The Sarnagar clan is experimenting with the trillions of people in the Morning Star Federation, who can be sure that they will not use the same means against us in the future?"

"Don't forget, in their eyes, the Morning Star Federation or those humans are just their experiments, and we, the Star Spirit Clan, are also their experiments in a sense."

"Either their experiment against the Morning Star Federation succeeds, or fails, who can guarantee that our Star Spirit Clan will not be the next Morning Star Federation?"

Kenowiki also stood up and asked loudly.

"And what do you mean?"

"We refuse the Sarnagar Clan's request to remain in the Meto system and be destroyed by them like the Morning Star Federation?"

"Or like the people of the Morning Star Federation who fled, leaving here in a hurry, not even knowing where to go?"

Bennett, who was also grumpy, retorted in a loud voice.

"Be still, everyone, the prophet is coming."

I don't know who said it suddenly.

The mothership conference room, which had a somewhat tense atmosphere, immediately fell silent, and whether it was from the bottom of their hearts with respect or someone who was a little dissatisfied with this decision, everyone stopped talking and looked at the hatch of the conference room together.

The hatch slowly slid to the sides, and the "Prophet", who looked a little older than the last time it had appeared, appeared.

His face was full of layers of folds, especially the wrinkles on his forehead that almost covered his eyes.

Leaning on a tree root-like crutch, the "prophet" slowly walked in with its rickety body.

Stretching out his withered claws, he slowly pushed away a "Super Templar" who tried to support him, and the "Prophet" ignored the seats that more "Super Strong" had stood up to give up, and instead walked straight to the empty seat in the corner of the conference table and sat down slowly.

"I know that there are still some of you who are unhappy with my earlier decision."

"I don't want to explain too much about that."

"I just want to tell you one thing, attacking the Morning Star Federation is only the least important part of the Sarnagar clan's plan this time."

"What happens next is the key to the key."

"Don't ask me what's the key, or what's the key."

"I can only peel back and decipher a small part of the messy information, and these fragments tell me something that I can't know for sure."

"I can only tell you one thing here."

"From a genetic point of view, the Sarnagar tribe has become a primitive alien race."

"Destroying them, at least for now, can only be done from a genetic point of view."

"In the universe we know, among the civilizations we know, apart from the Sarnagars, do you think there is any other civilization that can do this."

"Isn't what happened to the Morningstar Federation right now enough to tell the story? In other words, if we want to destroy this civilization, I don't know how many years it will take to complete, and we will have to pay a certain price. ”

"And you see, what about the Sarnagars? They just launched some inconspicuous devices into different galaxies, and through these devices, they released some viruses that directly destroyed the civilization at the genetic level. ”

"So, whatever you think of my decision this time, or what you think of the Sarnagars."

"There are some things we don't have a choice in."

Slowly, the "Prophet" stood up and walked to the hatch.

"If the Sarnagar tribe says that if we sacrifice half of us, it is possible to destroy the Zerg, believe me, I will definitely agree without hesitation."

Throwing this sentence down, the "Prophet" then left, leaving a bunch of "super strong" people looking at each other.