Dimensional Invasion: I Can Fish for All Heavens

Chapter 461 When survival becomes the primary objective of civilization, no one cares about "in

Chapter 461 When survival becomes the primary concern of civilization, no one cares about "internal" or "external" matters.

Ye Xuan left.

The Kirielod were already dead, so there was no need for him to stay here any longer.

Although the Kirieloids may still have servants like Steven on Earth, or even other Kirieloids, these remnants are clearly not worth Ye Xuan's attention.

It could even be said that if the Kirieloids hadn't openly provoked him, Ye Xuan, given his personality, wouldn't have cared about their arrival in reality at all.

The Kirieloids regarded Tiga as an irreconcilable enemy, but Tiga never placed him on an equal footing, and neither did Ye Xuan himself.

After Ye Xuan, in his Ultraman form, annihilated the Kirieloids, destroyed the Gates of Hell, and purified the dark mist that permeated the world with his radiance, the live streams accessed from around the world through various channels finally gradually returned to stability and clarity from the distorted darkness and intense energy interference.

However, when countless pairs of tense, expectant, and even fearful eyes were finally able to see the view above Oak Cliff City, all they saw was a sky that was gradually returning to clarity, and a city in ruins, devastated as if struck by a meteorite.

The battle was long over.

Not to mention Tiga, who Ye Xuan transformed into, even Cao Cao, who had previously fought fiercely with the Kirieloids, had disappeared without a trace.

[It's over? It's over just like that?! How did the Kirieloids manage that? I didn't even see the "Gates of Hell" clearly, how did it suddenly get shrouded in black mist?]

I don't know, it just suddenly went black.

[Where's Tiga? Where are the Kirieloids? What happened to them? Wasn't this livestream supposed to show Tiga fighting the Kirieloids?]

[Can anyone tell me what just happened?! Where are the Kirieloids? Were they defeated? How were they defeated?]

[It's probably over by now. After all, we all know how strong Ye Shen is. How could a mere Kirieloid be a match for him? Even the second generation wouldn't stand a chance.]

It's simply a fight between two teams of completely different sizes; they're not even in the same league.

The difference between "fifty" and "three hundred" is obvious just by looking at the numbers.

[Damn it! I didn't see any of the most crucial parts! How did Tiga defeat the Kirieloids? What techniques did he use?]

Cao Cao is also missing. Is he alright? He looked very badly injured just now.

[Screen recording! Does anyone have a screen recording?! Does anyone have the previous content?]

From Golza and Melba to the current Kirieloids, will more monsters appear in reality in the future?

【.】

The noise in the live stream gradually subsided, but the hearts of countless viewers in front of the screen were like the surface of a lake tossed with a boulder, ripples that never ceased.

Especially for the people of the beacon, they are more uneasy than people in other countries.

Although Kirieloid II is dead and the Gates of Hell have been destroyed, this does not mean that the matter is over.

They couldn't be sure if there were any other Kirielods at the lighthouse.

There are enough Kirieloids to merge into the second generation, so who can guarantee there won't be more?
Moreover, it should be noted that the epicenter of this disaster is Oak Cliff, the home city of Lighthouse!

After arriving in reality, the Kirieloids established a power base and gained followers in their proud Lighthouse! And if they hadn't taken the initiative to provoke Ye Shen, they wouldn't even have known that the Kirieloids had arrived in reality.

How can they not feel fear and anger?
A dimensional being with such abilities and harboring malice towards humanity was able to develop its power and plot conspiracies right under their noses, and they were completely unaware!

This time it was the Kirieloids, but what about next time? What if an even more cunning and better-hidden enemy descends?

[Where's S.H.I.E.L.D.? Wasn't it supposed to be the Marvel equivalent of S.H.I.E.L.D.? Not only have we not found the Kirieloids, but I haven't seen them since their appearance. Where's Captain Beacon? Where's Spider-Man? Why aren't they here?]

[So what if they come? This is reality, not a movie! Captain Lighthouse could really die from a punch from a Kirieloid.]

Even if we can't win, at least we can show the dignity and attitude of our beacon! What kind of show is it to rely entirely on a collaborator like Cao Cao to maintain appearances?

Although Cao Cao wasn't with S.H.I.E.L.D., he was still a collaborator, isn't that enough?

[The implications are completely different! What we need is the powerful force that belongs to S.H.I.E.L.D.! No matter how strong our collaborators are, they're still outsiders! We can't place all our hopes on Cao Cao, can we?]

[In this situation, why talk about outsiders and insiders? As long as they exist, that's enough. Aren't dimensional beings outsiders too? You'd all be happier if they descended upon us.]

[Don't be ungrateful! At least your Beacon has a fifth-tier powerhouse like Cao Cao willing to cooperate, and an organization like S.H.I.E.L.D.; our country doesn't even have a fourth-tier powerhouse. Encountering a fifth-tier dimensional life form could lead to our annihilation.]

Oh well, what can we do? We're just unlucky.

【.】

The people of the lighthouse are still dissatisfied.

They were dissatisfied that S.H.I.E.L.D., with the support of the entire Beacon, remained completely unaware after the Kirieloids had quietly infiltrated and even established their power.
They were dissatisfied because, from the start to the end of the battle, they never saw a single S.H.I.E.L.D. soldier on the battlefield. They were even more dissatisfied because, in the end, the one who stood up to fight the Kirieloids was an "outsider" who only had a "cooperative" relationship with the Beacon.

Although Cao Cao's displayed strength impressed and even reassured them, they wanted to see not only Cao Cao, but also the S.H.I.E.L.D. warriors.

Even if they are no match for the Kirieloids, they should at least show up on the battlefield and demonstrate the dignity and backbone of beacon warriors.

Although Cao Cao was a collaborator of the Lighthouse and was not an outsider in a sense, anyone who understands the [Holy Lance of Twilight] knows that the owner of the [Holy Lance of Twilight] is absolutely not qualified to possess it without a will that it acknowledges.

They didn't know what Cao Cao's will was, but it had absolutely nothing to do with "guarding the lighthouse".

Cao Cao's intervention was likely driven more by his own political stance or interest in the Kyrielods than by any emotional attachment to the Lighthouse.

Entrusting the safety of the lighthouse to Cao Cao was far too uncertain.

Even though many of them admired Cao Cao, they knew that Cao Cao would not truly belong to the Beacon.

Therefore, they yearn for a hero of their own, rooted in the soil of the lighthouse, whose will is closely linked to the fate of the lighthouse.

After seeing their words, other countries, especially those with weaker national strength, had mixed feelings. Many even offered words of comfort with a sense of helplessness and a touch of self-deprecation:
"Be content, at least you have one fifth-tier expert willing to fight on your side."

"Regardless of whether he's an 'outsider' or an 'insider,' at least he didn't back down when facing the Kirieloids; instead, he went straight in and fought! That's better than anything else!"

"Does his reason matter? The result is that he did it. He stopped the Kirieloids, and he didn't run away even when facing a second-generation Kirieloid who was stronger than him. That's enough!"

"He not only didn't escape, but if Ye Shen hadn't intervened, he might have died."

"So there's no need to care at all. So what if Cao Cao's inner will is different from what you hope for? At least he stood up."

"As for the term 'outsider,' well, to put it bluntly, my friend, once you've witnessed firsthand how a third-tier or higher powerhouse views ordinary people, you'll understand that the concept of 'one of us' is a false proposition in the face of a power gap."

To the people of many small and weak countries, the dilemma of "internal and external" that the people of the beacon city face is, to some extent, a "happy problem."

Cao Cao was powerful enough that he drew his spear and fought against the Kirieloids, even the second generation of Kirieloids, fully demonstrating the dignity of a strong human being.

With such a presence in their beacon, even if they are merely collaborators, they should feel happy rather than dwelling on the so-called issue of belonging.

To put it bluntly, before the spiritual energy revival, did those who possessed power and wealth ever treat ordinary people as the same species as themselves?

The same applies now.

Those who possess abilities at the third rank or higher have already surpassed ordinary people in terms of their life level. How could they possibly regard ordinary people as life forms equal to their own?

The way they look at ordinary people may be no different from how humans look at animals; they can be pitied, but they can hardly be called their kind.

When survival becomes the primary concern of civilization, no one cares about "internal or external" matters.

In other words, the lighthouse hasn't reached that stage yet.

If Cao Cao were from their country, regardless of whether he came from the Great Xia or from another world, they would spontaneously build an altar for him and regard him as their sun.

As for the fact that the S.H.I.E.L.D. soldiers did not appear on the battlefield from the beginning to the end of the war, this had nothing to do with cowardice; it was probably a result of careful consideration.

First, there's the difference in power. S.H.I.E.L.D.'s strongest Spider-Man is only at Tier 4, and he's no match for even the first-generation Kirieloid, let alone the second generation.

Forcibly intervening in a battle of this level is pointless.

With Cao Cao already making his move, and especially after Ye Shen's arrival, their existence seemed even more superfluous.

More importantly, Ye Shen appeared directly at the lighthouse without anyone's permission; he came on his own.

Regardless of Ye Shen's purpose, he did indeed do it.

The problem is, what can S.H.I.E.L.D. say?

To confront them directly? Who would dare? On what grounds? To question a "god" who had just effortlessly wiped out the Kirieloids, asking "Why did you come to the Lighthouse?"
What courage that takes!

Let alone S.H.I.E.L.D., no one in the entire Beacon has that kind of courage.

If so, then he definitely has something wrong with his head.

To tacitly allow someone to stand by and watch? If S.H.I.E.L.D. personnel were present but ignored Ye Xuan's presence, that would also be an extremely unprofessional act.

This is tantamount to declaring to the world that the rules of the Lighthouse are meaningless in the face of absolute power, and that they can only acquiesce to it.

Therefore, for S.H.I.E.L.D., "not showing up" is actually the best option.

(End of this chapter)

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