Chapter 328: "Meteorite"
"Father, look!"
The blonde man standing next to Solus, Bricks holding a whip in one hand and raising the other hand to point at the meteorite in the sky that was slowly falling to the ground.
It is very strange that the meteorite makes a brilliant arc in the night sky, followed by flickering sparks, but does not fall very quickly.
However, instead of thanking him or anything like that, Solus looked at his son with angry eyes and roared:
"Of course I know to see, you idiot, when I don't have eyes?"
Brix was startled by his father's roar, and the whip in his hand was almost gone. He hurriedly explained: "I—I think this meteorite is a little strange, and it may affect our counterattack plan!" ”
"Plan?"
Solus just sneered, his white beard shaking, "Do you think these meteorites can pose a threat to us?" This is the little trick of the intruder, who wants to scare us in this way. ”
There was a hint of uneasiness in his heart, it was true.
But he also can't show a hint of timidity in front of his own family members, which is the responsibility of the patriarch anyway and a necessary measure to maintain his authority.
Brix's twin sister, also a woman with blonde hair named Bola, came over at this point.
She stood gracefully and arrogantly beside Brix, looking triumphant. The blonde hair was gently scattered, like the sun shining on her body, making it even more dazzling.
"What? Failed to please your father? ”
Bora's voice was teasing and her gaze was cold.
Her blue eyes looked at Brix as if she were looking at a loser.
Brix twitched his whip slightly, but he didn't look back at his sister.
As is customary, responding to her taunts now will only lead to deeper embarrassment.
"Enough! This is not the place for you to quarrel, show a little aristocratic demeanor out! “
Soruth's voice echoed across the battlefield like thunder, with majesty and awe, instantly stopping the quarrel between Bricks and Bora.
The pair of red eyes were staring at the two children, their eyes full of anger.
Although he was usually tolerant of fights between family members, and even close to nonchalant, the situation at the moment clearly made him angry. What's it like to show the contradictions and disharmony within the family in front of the invaders?
The blonde heir twins felt their father's wrath at the same time, and they stopped what they were doing.
Brix slowed down his whipped in the air, and Bora restrained her mocking expression, but a flash of displeasure flashed in her eyes.
"Father, it's incredible that this kid is threatening us with a meteorite. And Brix isn't just an idiot. Fools should be ridiculed. ”
Bora grumbled dissatisfied, trying to distract her father from it.
Solus glanced at Bora deeply, and his voice was cold: "This is not a reason for the two siblings to quarrel. If anything, wait until we've solved the problem of this invader. ”
Brix bowed his head silently and said no more, his father's attitude had already said everything.
Bora snorted coldly and stopped talking, but the dissatisfaction in her eyes was still clearly visible. Her disdain and contempt for Brix are evident in her unspoken actions.
Seeing that the brother and sister finally stopped stirring up trouble, Solus snorted and turned his head to glance at the white night in the distance, the guy was still standing in the same place with a smile on his face, and he didn't seem to have the posture to attack.
It's a bit strange, but it's also very reasonable, no one in their right sense would rush straight up and fight the entire heir family, that's stupid.
Looking at the giants in the distance, they also seemed to have received some kind of order, and they did not quickly approach the battlefield at this moment, but kept a certain distance from here.
After more than ten seconds, the "meteorite" finally slowly fell to the ground, and only then did the heirs be able to see what it was.
Its shell presents a deep rock texture, and the surface texture is staggered, as if it is a natural rock crystal, giving people a sense of vicissitudes and mystery.
However, a closer look reveals a glimmer of light in the cracks in the surface of the rock, which is not an ordinary rock, but a special metallic coating. The coating forms a strong shield that looks incredibly hard.
In the crevices of the rocky texture, the mechanical structure looms. Tiny gears, screws, and wiring move slightly in the gaps, emitting a faint blue glow.
This mechanical structure blends neatly with the surface of the rock, making this "meteorite" look more like a highly advanced technological artifact than a natural object.
"It's not a meteorite, it's some kind of mechanism!"
Brix exclaimed, pointing at the metal orb.
"Mentally retarded, anyone can see this." Bora scoffed.
Solus stared at the machine, the chill in his eyes becoming more and more apparent. He was wary of the unknown origin of the technology, but he also felt the unusual power contained in it.
"It's not a simple meteorite, it's a mechanical device. It may seem ancient, but the technology inside is unfamiliar to us. The intruders did have some means. “
Demos spoke in a calm and cold tone, while Moron, who was standing beside him, did not say a word, he always felt that Demos was justifying the defeat he had been beaten up before.
Brix and Bora were also looking at the machine curiously. Bora frowned slightly, clearly curious about the technology, while Brix remained calm, trying to find some flaws in the mechanical exterior.
"Jennix, can you analyze the purpose and maker of this machine?"
Solus turned to look at the skinny successor beside him, expecting him to give some insight. This son usually likes to tinker with those technical things, and now it is only fitting that he can analyze them.
Newly resurrected from the clone, Jennix nodded slightly, he took a deep breath and stared at the mechanical orb, trying to outline the structure and energy core inside the machine.
His fingers slid lightly through the air, simulating the workings of a machine. His brow furrowed slightly, apparently a little tricky about the complex mechanism.
"I'm sorry, father, but this thing doesn't quite fit our technical route, I"
"Click! Buzz Buzz Buzz—"
The silence was shattered by a sudden noise, and the mechanical ball began to emit a buzzing sound of mechanical movement. Solus and the others set their eyes on the suddenly active machine.
The surface of the mechanical ball shimmered, as if it had been re-injected with energy. The gears, circuits, and structures inside begin to function in an orderly manner, emitting faint and complex sounds.
"Don't guess, it's your natural grave."
The voice of the white night came from afar, like a cold wind blowing, with a merciless mockery. He stood on the edge of the battlefield, looking like he had expected this to happen.
(End of chapter)