The idea of ​​three outsiders from a low-level civilization being abandoned on a strange planet without any inside personnel is tantamount to murder.

In particular, many of the planets of the Kree Empire are not benevolent places—the security situation in any country on Earth can vary drastically from city to city, let alone an entire planet.

If Marwell hadn't been a member of a special forces unit, possessing immense discretionary power in areas outside of Hala, she might not have dared to bring Josie and the others into space.

“Of course I understand what I’m saying, Marwell, but please believe me, we will protect ourselves,” Josie reassured her.

However, Marwell's attitude was very firm.

Soon their argument attracted Margot and Carter as well.

“Marvel, we also think you should find a place to temporarily house us. We are capable of taking care of ourselves. Being with you will only interfere with your mission... And I believe that bringing friends on a mission is a violation of your military regulations, isn’t it?” Carter said.

After figuring out the reason for Josie and Marwell's argument, Carter and Margot unsurprisingly sided with Josie.

The principle Carter mentioned is applicable to almost every country on Earth.

She didn't believe that the Kree Empire, which could be described as a super-civilized society, would be more tolerant in this regard than the countries on Earth.

MarVell was speechless in response to Carter's words.

Indeed, bringing Josie and the others on the spaceship during a mission violates the military regulations of the Kree Empire, and if discovered, the lightest consequence would be a court-martial.

“…Alright, if you insist…but the planets within the Kree territory aren’t really suitable for you to stay on for long, so my idea is to send you here!” Mar-Vell said as he operated the console, and finally a gray holographic image of a planet appeared in front of the four of them.

As a local strongman, Marville knew very well that the Kree Empire, with its strict system, was not suitable for outsiders like Josie and her group who did not have a clear identity. Therefore, the planet she chose did not belong to the Kree, but was a neutral planet located in the Andromeda Galaxy, outside the Kree and Nova Empire, near Monarch.

This planet is called Contrasia.

A planet that is both extremely cold and extremely hot.

What's cold is the climate of this planet. Most of Earth's temperature is around minus ten degrees Celsius year-round, and it's basically covered in ice and snow. Although it's not completely devoid of life, it's clearly not a habitable place.

However, because it is close to three major civilizations—Nova, Kree, and Monarch—but not in the war zone between Nova and Kree, it was noticed by some large cosmic commercial groups, who built it into the largest money pit in its star system.

Almost every kind of enjoyment and service you can imagine in the universe can be found on this planet.

The prerequisite is that you have enough money.

To put it simply, it's a super entertainment planet similar to Las Vegas on Earth.

This planet isn't exactly safe, but as long as you have money, the safety level is pretty high. After all, without a certain level of security, it wouldn't be such a popular destination for pleasure seekers from surrounding star systems.

Most importantly, this planet doesn't care about tourists' identities—making it a favorite destination for raiders, who spend most of their loot on this planet.

This planet also appeared in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2, where Yondu and Starhawk Stark both had fun with their crews... And interestingly, the most distinctive feature of this planet is its female cyborgs.

It has to be said that the planet Marville chose was exactly what Josie wanted.

It's not that Josie had any ulterior motives; even if he did, with his wife around, it wouldn't be convenient for him to do anything.

What he really cared about was that the region where Contrasia was located was not far from Morag, where the Power Gem was located.

Moreover, this location also makes it convenient for him to make contact with Nova and Monarch, two extremely well-known civilizations in the known universe.

This is a treasure trove!

"It's decided then. But there's one thing I must make clear to you. The cost of living on this planet is extremely high. With the money I can provide, it's only enough for you to live on a low standard for three months—you'd better be careful." Although Marwell's salary and allowances are very high as a member of the Kree Interstellar Special Forces, that's only relative to the average person. A place like Contrasia, a place of extravagance, is still beyond her means, especially since there are three of them, including Josie.

Providing Josie and her family with enough money to stay on this planet for three months would almost deplete her savings.

Even if Josie and the others lived according to Earth's standards, they probably wouldn't last three days on Contrasia, let alone three months.

Fortunately, as a Kree soldier, her regular supplies are free.

"...Don't worry about that. We're not as delicate as you think. We've all been through tough times, right, Carter? Besides, the standards you've provided for us are already quite high," Josie said with a smile, trying to reassure us.

Carter nodded repeatedly. During the war before she met Josie, as a secret agent, she had endured a great deal of hardship.

She also knew about Josie's past.

Before meeting Margot, he was a complete poor boy.

The only one who had a privileged upbringing was Margot, but Carter knew very well that she wasn't a spoiled child.

"That's fine!" Marwell said with a slight sigh of relief.

Having made her decision, she immediately maneuvered the spaceship to turn around and begin heading towards Contrasia.

Although she was forcibly conscripted, she still had plenty of time to report, so sending Josie and the others to Contraxia Star wouldn't delay her reporting.

After about a week of flying, Josie and her group arrived at Contrasia smoothly.

During this trip, Josie quietly gained a new force.

This new force consisted of the centaurs on the two cargo ships hijacked by Veresa's ranger fleet.

After rescuing the Kree's slaves, Vereesa, following Josie's instructions, also made contact with the centaurs on the spaceship.

Without much hesitation, these centaurs, who had lost their home planet, were homeless, and were filled with hatred for the Kree and the Bedun, chose to submit to Vereesa's offer.

Of course, this only applies to centaurs.

Just like Yondu Udonta, the most famous centaur in the Marvel Universe.

Centaurs are all blue, a very distinctive feature that makes them easy to distinguish.

Moreover, most of these centaurs know each other and have families, so they are relatively easy to control.

However, what to do with the remaining mixed-race war slaves, who generally came from other civilizations, was a problem that troubled Josie.

Kill them all? That's a bit of a waste.

Keep them? These people aren't as easy to control as those centaurs.

Moreover, not all war slaves were like those on Centaur Island, who were enslaved after their civilization was destroyed; some were simply vicious criminals.

Of course, there will be no shortage of kind-hearted people as well.

Therefore, the handling of these individuals must be done with great care.

It's a pity he's not in the Ranger Fleet; otherwise, the easiest way would be to send him to another world to mine.

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Chapter 271 Dracula Appears Again

Just like Las Vegas built in the desert on Earth, Contrasia, due to its unique climate, is not entirely devoid of life, but native organisms are actually very few.

Most of them are from various civilizations and races in the universe, and their areas of activity are limited to the area of ​​a single city.

Of course, this city is unusually large, covering almost half the planet and housing hundreds of millions of people.

This is also the norm in cosmic civilizations, and many planets are even essentially super-cities.

A typical example is Singhara, the Kree capital, which Josie and her friends were unable to visit.

Coruscant in the Star Wars universe is also in this situation.

Josie and her two companions were taken to the southwest district of the city by Marwell.

This area is a medium-sized district in Contrasia.

Because of its unique characteristics, Contrasia, like the future United States, is divided into numerous luxury districts, middle-class districts, and chaotic districts.

After dropping Josie and the others off at their booked hotel and leaving them with most of his money, Marville hurriedly left.

"Shall we go out for a walk together and get familiar with the surroundings?" Carter suggested to the Joshs after seeing Marwell off and returning to the hotel.

Then she saw Josie and Margot exchange a smile, which left her completely bewildered.

"Is there a problem?" she couldn't help but ask.

“There is indeed a small problem. We should familiarize ourselves with the environment, but not here, but over there!” Josie smiled and pointed to the neighborhood next door outside the window, which turned out to be a luxury community.

Good grief, Marwell warned me before we came that we didn't have much money, and you're already going to enjoy yourself.

“But…” Just as Carter was about to offer a reminder…

With a loud crash, a large box appeared out of nowhere and smashed down in front of her, breaking through the floor... one floor, two floors, three floors...

Not only was Carter dumbfounded, but Josh and Margot were also stunned for a while.

Oh no, the suitcase is too heavy! The hotel floor can't support it.

The next second, Josie vanished from her spot, and then reappeared in the room in less than a second, carrying a box.

"Now we have no choice but to leave!" Josie said with an awkward smile.

"Fight out?" Carter raised an eyebrow.

"No need for that!" With that, Josie waved her hand, and the three of them disappeared from the spot.

When they reappeared, they were already several blocks away.

And although there were people coming and going around them, it seemed like no one saw them.

"This is magic, it's amazing!" Carter exclaimed. Although he already knew that Josie and Margot had entered the realm of the extraordinary, this was the first time he had seen Josie take action.

"You haven't seen anything even more amazing yet, there will be opportunities in the future!" Josie said with a slight smile.

"By the way, what's in that box?" Carter asked, looking at the box in Josie's hand.

“It’s just a little bit of gold!” Josie explained.

“A little bit of gold can’t possibly weigh that much!” Carter rolled his eyes.

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