Chapter 559: Impetuous Arthur

"Oh? Looks normal? Arthur shook his head in confusion.

"Yes, these perpetrators often show no remorse for what they have done, and they even genuinely feel that they are saving something. To date, the Kander Space Rescue Organization has dealt with dozens of similar accidents and documented them as warnings. Eddie described.

"You're saying that this psychopathy first occurred in human astronauts? But we didn't know what it was. Turbulent asked suspiciously. Could it be a contagious disease? As he said this, he couldn't help but glance in the direction of the living room, the surviving bedroom and the raging one next to each other, and this thought made him suddenly feel a little nervous.

"Only you can come up with such a boring story!" Lilac was angry and said to the Raghu. "I don't know where your common sense is." It muttered.

"It's a problem that only happens to damn humans." Arthur, who was silent, spoke suddenly. "With a body that is about to collapse at the touch of a button, a heart that is overwhelmed, these bastards who are full of only the desire to possess and reproduce can become the lord of the silver alliance that dominates one side, I have to say that it is a big joke made by the creator god." The wolf-headed man grinned, two rows of white teeth clenched tightly.

"Vulnerable?" Lilac is surprised by her partner's resentment. "They crossed countless galaxies to get here from the other side of the galaxy." It wondered.

"Across the galaxy, haha, as those floating vomit in the culture fluid? They're heroic. Arthur grinned.

"What the hell are you talking about, Arthur?" Lilac feels more and more wrong.

"I mean, these ungrateful nasty ghosts shouldn't have been taken away from their damn planet at all, and they should have disappeared from this galaxy where they weren't welcome, along with their ancestors, whatever they were." Arthur hated the way.

"Arthur, why would you say such a thing?" Add asked, surprised, as did his fellow travelers, completely clueless about the sudden temper outburst of the Barekas.

He knew that among the five members of the team, except for the Turbulent Hundred, they all had more or less prejudices against the human beings of the Silver Alliance, and among them, Arthur's evil feelings towards humans were obviously the most obvious, but he didn't expect this hatred to be so strong.

"No, I'm just stating the obvious." The wolf-headed man spread his palms and said. "A people who can be stupid by the pediatric stargate storm, but always pretend to be the king of the universe, they use the space station to blow itself up to cover up their greedy expansion attempts, and even hire the Shadowless Man to kill the Khandian Speaker." He said fiercely.

"I don't know your tone of cooperation that still deceives you to create a future together, young master, but if it were me, if my compatriots were beheaded by the alien race for untenable evil reasons, no matter what, I would definitely regard them as enemies and be careful to watch out for them."

"You can't take your anger out on an entire race because of one person, Arthur, it's an indisputable fact that good and evil exist in all known races......," Eddie said lightly.

"You should tell the Vestal Supreme Council this, young master, they have already withdrawn all their diplomatic personnel from the Silver Alliance, and it would not be wise to do so if it was just anger at a human being." Arthur let out a smile, his long, sharp teeth glistening with enamel in the daylight.

"I firmly believe in my own ideas, and I have no intention of challenging the authority of the Supreme Council, nor do I have the ability to influence the minds of others." Add said slowly.

"But you're trying to sway me." Arthur stared at him, his words causing the little Kand to be speechless for a moment, and the tentacles above his head softened.

"Arthur, that's not what Addon meant......" Lilac tried to play a round on the sidelines.

"What the hell is wrong with you, Arthur?" After listening for a long time, he finally couldn't help but interject.

"Not much, just a few words from the heart." The wolf-headed man waved at his friend.

"It's not like you." Turbulent Hu made his words clear. "A Barekas who have a disdain for humanity, this is not new, but in your words, it seems like there is some deep hatred for them." Rag blinked a pair of small eyes, and there was a look of worry on his fat cheeks.

"Maybe it's just worrying about the future, guys, can't you see through it all? The destruction of humanity in the past life, the mysterious war in the Sea of Android, these damned humans call themselves guardians, they hide everything from the world, but they treat us hapless natives as air! Arthur said through gritted teeth.

"Big brother, are you saying that these human warriors are guarding a portal alone, not allowing some terrifying force to invade, and you feel offended by not being able to join?" Turbulence analyzed for Arthur.

"Who would be a stranger to their pediatric warfare?" Arthur said. "I'm just angry at being kept in the dark, and I can't help but gag at the thought of these bomb-busting guys thinking they're protecting half of the galaxy." He gritted his white teeth, and the last of his voice seemed to pop out of his throat.

"I don't believe what Brandt said." Unlike the rest of the travel companions, Lilac has its own opinion at this moment.

"Let's put this in order." It spread its little hands and began to explain.

"According to this second-hand cargo shipman, on the other side of the galaxy, the destroyers of humanity are about to be traced." Lilac, who didn't believe this, began to shake her head slightly.

"In his own words, the Cybers built the Anadun Sea not to defend but to protect humanity, a stargate that no one knows, constantly emerging enemies, and how many generations of so-called Sky Warriors have been fighting it in the center of this sea of bombs?" Saying this, the fairy man was already shaking his head violently.

"There is no intelligent civilization in this world that can do such a righteous act! That's impossible! "The fairy man is unequivocal." I mean, think of what a terrible war it must have been, one battle after another, a never-ending battle against the enemy, regardless of life and death, all deliberately concealed and unknown? ”