Chapter 1584: Destruction and Survival

The home planet is a sacred place and a spiritual symbol for civilization.

Just like the sea of clouds, no matter how far he goes now, no matter how many star fields he controls, that beautiful blue planet still haunts him.

Because that planet has nurtured him and carried too many memories for him.

The Sarnagars are different in this respect, because from a very early age, the Sarnagars were not born and raised on their home planet.

It is more customary to call the supership "Homeland", and only then will they be distinguished by different titles or codes.

The creation of the most perfect life form is regarded as the ultimate goal of struggle and even survival, so the people of Sarnaga have actually been wandering in the universe all along.

They selected some special planets in different star fields and set up transit stations.

Then, with these transit stations as the center, they radiate out in different directions.

Looking for a purer life form, looking for a purer energy body.

With the exception of a few who remained on their home planet to maintain their sacred temples, the rest of the population almost poured out of the nest, shuttling through the universe without stopping.

There aren't many human beings, and in some ways, they're more of a wandering civilization.

The appearance of "primitive insects" has changed their wandering characteristics.

When this pure life race was discovered, the Sarnagar gathered together and began to "create" the "primordial insects" in the "Alien Star".

It is indeed "creation", not just speeding up their evolutionary process.

It's just that they never dreamed that the "primordial insects" that they were endowed with abilities in the end would completely destroy them.

There are no absolutes, and this time it was the same.

The "Holy Light Home" spaceship, because the monitoring instruments they left on the distant "Tek" sent an abnormal signal, and the life forms they have been observing on that planet are also very special, so the "Holy Light Home" spacecraft received the leader's order and was lucky to leave before the "Primordial Worm" suddenly attacked.

Before reaching Tek, the "Holy Light Home" spacecraft received the news of the attack of the "Primordial Worm".

Enraged, they were about to return to the Alien Star and use their powerful biological weapons to teach the Primordial Worm a hard lesson, when they suddenly found themselves out of contact with all the other Homeland Ships.

The rapid return flight was immediately aborted.

After a heated debate, the Homeland of Light came to a conclusion that they couldn't believe.

It is very likely that the fifteen "homeland ships" have been wiped out in the sudden attack of the "primordial insects".

No one can believe this conclusion.

But it turns out that only this conclusion can explain the current problem.

Just when they were having trouble deciding whether or not to go back to the "Alien Star", they received one last message.

A small transport ship loaded with experimental materials and information appeared in the form of a space jump in the star field that they could detect.

After guiding the transport ship into the "Holy Light Home" spaceship, they finally determined the fact that the sudden attack of the "Primordial Worm" had completely destroyed fifteen "Homesteads".

And the last order left by the leader to them was to stay away from this star field as much as possible, and not to try to return to their home planet.

Because the master of the "Primordial Worm" has the ability to control the "Biological Intelligence Brain", the "Holy Light Home" can't even go to the "Tiger Star".

In the leader's orders, he did not point the way for the "Holy Light Home" to leave.

Because if he did that, the master of the "primordial worm" would definitely know about it.

The leader only told them that there were the earliest genetic specimens of "primitive aliens" on the microcarrier, as well as the genetic specimens of "astral spirits" and other organisms that were closer to the requirements of pure life.

He asked the "Holy Light Home" spacecraft to take these specimens and stay away from here.

At the end of the message, the leader strongly urged them not to return to their home planet.

Because after the "Homeland spaceship" he was in was washed into by bugs, the leader and the people of Sarnaga saw that outside the orbit of the "Alien Star", the master of the "Primordial Alien" opened a spatial wormhole.

The size of that "space wormhole" was far beyond their imagination.

Through the huge "spatial wormhole", the leader and the rest of the Sarnagar saw a scene that made them completely desperate.

Endless waves of insects passed through the "space wormhole" and pounced on their home planet.

Anger or pain.

The roaring people, the weeping people.

They had always thought that they were standing on a high "throne", and when they were defeated by the cunning and ferocious "primordial insects" at lightning speed, how could the Sarnagar people easily accept this fact.

It's just that facts are facts, whether you accept them or not.

Eventually, the "Holy Light Home" spacecraft started and left.

Next, through the "ultra-range radio array lens" on the spacecraft, the Sarnagars captured a scene that frightened them.

Not long after they left, a wormhole appeared in the void universe, and more insects poured out than they had imagined, and they spread out in all directions.

At this point, all the Sarnagars completely cut off the idea of going back to their home planet to have a look.

After wandering in the universe for many years, the surviving Sarnagars chose a galaxy to settle in.

Whether it's creating more powerful bioweapons, or continuing the quest for more powerful and pure perfect lifeforms.

A galaxy that is clearly not able to meet their research needs.

So, the Sarnagars picked up some suitable planets in the nearby star system and brought them back.

It's hard to know how powerful the "primordial worm" juggernaut is, and how much resources and time they have spent to build billions of space bases at the edge of this star system.

The only function of these bases is to emit a kind of "occult dome", and the "occlusion" emitted by billions of space bases is connected together, completely hiding the star system from the universe.

Nothing can be completely hidden, not to mention that civilizations in the universe do not observe things through their "eyes".

At close range, not to mention the "primordial insects" with very keen spiritual senses, even some intermediate technological civilizations can find anomalies in this empty void.

However, at a distance, the Sarnagars are certain that the "primordial insects" are the most powerful in evolution, and it is also certain that it is impossible to detect the anomalies here from millions or even more distances.

As for the close-range observable anomaly, if a civilization or enemy is allowed to approach such a distance, the Sarnagar people who have rebuilt their civilization are also aware that their civilization is no longer suitable for surviving in a dark and dangerous universe.