My Player 2

Chapter 330 The True Purpose of the Territory

Chapter 330 The True Purpose of the Territory

Farley came back to his senses from the darkness and found that the surroundings had become a ruin.

The terrifying bug had disappeared, and the surroundings were eerily quiet. I couldn't hear the sound of artillery fire from above, and I had no idea what the situation was.

At the most critical moment, he stopped his own time and avoided the fatal blow.

However, because it was himself who was stopped, he could not control the time when the time stop was lifted.

The moment after the time stop ended was his most vulnerable moment. As long as the bug was lurking beside him, it could easily kill him.

Farley planned to use this method to trap the bug beside him and delay its time, but he didn't expect that the entire subway collapsed.

Although he saved his life, he couldn't be happy at all and was still worried about the situation outside.

After being in contact with aliens for so long, Farley believed that his greatest gain was realizing how "weak" he was after sparring with them several times and being nearly killed by them accidentally.

It was also because of the loss of his arrogance that he was able to survive after seeing the pseudo-demigod bug.

After lying in the ruins for another day, and after his magic power was mostly recovered, Farley began to reverse the time around him, restoring the tunnel to its pre-collapse state, and escaped from the ruins.

He did not completely repair the ruins because he had to save his magic power to fight the insect swarm, but he still roughly analyzed what had happened before through the sword marks that were tens of meters deep around him.

There was a guy with a knife fighting with the bug. The strength of both sides was equal, but it was unclear who won in the end.

There wasn't a single corpse around, perhaps because the aliens would absorb the corpses after killing, or perhaps they were taken away by the bugs that were cleaning the battlefield.

Regardless, Farley told himself to prepare for the worst.

He was glad that he had sent his daughter to the divine realm, but when he thought of those aliens who called him "father-in-law", he couldn't help but worry.

That group of cowardly aliens would most likely show concern for Alice after their own sacrifice, take advantage of her weakness, conquer her fragile heart, and attempt to become dependent on her.

But Alice is only 13 years old!

Thinking of this, Farley's heart became confused, and he wanted to vent his emotions on the bugs.

However, when he restored the ruins and reached the ground from the exit of the subway station, he found that there was not a single insect around.

Almost all the buildings with more than 30 floors in the Iron Wall City collapsed into ruins. Farley only flew up a dozen meters before he saw a helicopter in the distance and a rescue site where people were digging out the ruins.

The people in charge of the excavation were none other than his own allied troops.

At this moment, Farley realized that the Zerg might have been destroyed by the aliens long ago.

The forbidden barrier in the sky was still there, and the alliance survived this crisis of destruction.

But inevitably, when Farley saw that the army had dug up several ruins but had not dug up the tunnel that buried him, he still felt a little...

lost.

They should think that I am dead, and at this stage, the priority is to save the living. Maybe no one knows that I am buried there... While trying to make up for the reason why he was abandoned, Farley reversed time and repaired the broken walkie-talkie on his body.

He felt that he had made no contribution to the crisis and was too ashamed to command the Alliance's army again.

But after contacting the military channel and learning the current situation of the Thirteen Cities Alliance, Farley's heart sank again.

Not counting the masters hidden among the people, before this crisis, there were a total of 531 legendary warriors in the Thirteen Cities Alliance, most of whom were old men who had lived for hundreds of years. But now, only 339 of them are still alive, and the rest have all died.

You should know that in the past thousand years of the alliance, no more than 50 legendary powerhouses were born. Most of the 192 legendary powerhouses who died this time were already at the legendary level before joining the alliance.

The damage caused this time may take more than 4000 years to make up.

What is even more terrible is the fall of heroes and strong men.

The Thirteen Cities Alliance has 44 powerful heroes. Due to their arrogance and conceit, many of them took risks alone and were never heard from again.

Including Farley, there are currently only 11 powerful heroes who have not lost contact.

Even one person in one city can’t do it!
Without the strongest hero in the Forbidden God Barrier, if an accident occurs in a city, such as a legendary warrior going crazy, hundreds of thousands of casualties may have occurred before the strong men from other cities arrived.

Every city in the Thirteen Cities Alliance must have a heroic and powerful person in charge.

Farley immediately thought of the sword marks in the tunnel below, and then thought of those aliens.

There are probably thousands of heroic-level extraordinary people among them, right?
If they had started killing crazily in the city, the Thirteen Cities Alliance would probably have been destroyed in an instant. Fortunately, the Creator God restrained them.

Is it possible to select someone from among them and make them one of the leaders of the alliance?

"Maybe it really works." Farley has returned to the army. After organizing a comprehensive rescue, he took some time out of his busy schedule to hold a remote meeting with the 10 surviving heroes of the alliance.

"Those aliens also have power. They have established 'territories' in the divine domain and run them in an orderly manner."

"So I don't plan to invite individuals, but to invite one of the forces and have them guard our city. This will fill the vacancy of the defenders and bind them to us."

"Sorry to interrupt." Elf Queen Liana asked in confusion: "The... territory in the God's Domain? What are they planning to do?"

Others also wanted to ask this question, and the Elf Queen Lianora acted as a substitute.

As far as they know, in the divine domain, as long as the gods have an idea, it will only take a quarter of an hour to build any building.

Developing territory in God's Domain...is really a bit redundant.

Farley was also confused. He could only groan and guess, "It should be a drill to build a territory in the God's Domain. Even if something unexpected happens, that adult can cover it."

"After we train those aliens in management skills, those territories will most likely come and appear in various parts of the world."

There was silence for a while, but that was all.

After all, this world is big enough. Even if those territories come into being, they will not pose any threat to the alliance. Instead, they may be able to engage in trade and become their partners.

Before this crisis, they had plans to expand outward.

But now the league is short of talent, and it would be good if we could have some rest and recuperation.

As for whether they will attack the alliance... the Forbidden God Barrier is unique. From the attitude of that adult, it is not difficult to see that He attaches great importance to the Forbidden God Barrier and will never allow such a thing to happen.

"So what I mean is that it would be good for both of us to choose a force from them and let them guard the city that has lost its defender."

(End of this chapter)

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