"Cersei, your eyes scare me a little..."

"You were supposed to take care of Spette!"

Jin Ge shrank his head when he heard that, and was a little afraid to look into her eyes.

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Circe was angry, but there was nothing she could do about him.

The group set out again and successfully found Gilgamesh and Tina who were living in seclusion in the wilderness of Australia.

Tina suffers from an unexplained mental illness they call "Eternal Demon Syndrome."

Once she becomes ill, she will attack everyone, friend or foe, until she is forced into a calm state.

Normally, she would need Gilgamesh's physical help to regain her composure.

Therefore, for the sake of her own and others' safety, she could only live under the care of Gilgamesh.

The two are now in a cohabiting relationship.

In a small mud house that looked very shabby, they met Gilgamesh and Tina.

Tina becomes like a child, and Gilgamesh becomes like a dad.

But there was actually a third person present, and that person looked like an ordinary human being.

However, the druid's ability told him that the other party's identity was definitely not what he thought.

"Isn't it a bit rude of you to pry into someone's heart when you first meet them?"

"You are not human." The druid said with certainty.

"I've entered the human brain countless times, and you're very different from them."

Jinge looked at Gilgamesh and said, "Who is he, man?"

"A friend who helped Tina and me." Gilgamesh said.

Tina lost control once a while ago, and it was the man in front of him who helped him control Tina's symptoms.

"Let me introduce myself. My name is Gravey."

As he spoke, his appearance suddenly changed, turning into a humanoid with green skin and pointed ears.

"I am a Skrull."

Chapter 904: The Skrulls' Ambition

The Skrulls are a rather special alien race.

People of this race can change their appearance and transform themselves into any intelligent life form they come into contact with (of course, the size difference cannot be too big).

It can also copy the short-term memory of the imitated organism.

The more powerful a Skrull's shapeshifting abilities are, the more memories they can copy.

It can be imagined that with such ability, as long as they want, there is no information in the entire universe that they cannot obtain.

And as long as the Skrulls are willing, they can use this ability to learn advanced knowledge from various civilizations.

It won't be long before they can use their innate abilities to build an unprecedentedly powerful interstellar civilization.

In fact, this is true. A long time ago, long before the Kree established their empire, the Skrulls had grown into a vast empire that dominated the Milky Way.

Powerful empires often begin to collapse from within, and the Skrulls are no exception.

They encountered an unprecedented rebellion, and the Cree people rose up and rebelled against them.

Under this internal and external troubles, the powerful Skrull Empire collapsed.

The Kree devoured most of the legacy left by the Skrull Empire and grew into the new overlord of the universe by stepping on the corpses of countless Skrulls.

After this, the Kree feared the Skrulls would rise again and began to hunt the Skrulls throughout the universe.

After years of hunting, the once powerful Skrulls were killed and reduced to a minority.

The tribe was forced to split up and use starships as their homes. Eventually, they broke up into small pieces and became a wandering race drifting in the universe.

They are interstellar refugees, but their life is even harder than that of refugees. Every Skrull head or even a piece of information can be exchanged for a bounty in the Kree Empire.

So they must always be careful, as every interstellar civilization may betray them in order to gain the friendship of the Kree Empire.

There are many habitable planets in the Marvel Universe.

However, most habitable planets are within the range of the jump network, and most of them are owned, otherwise they are also under the surveillance of the Kree Empire.

The Skrulls cannot choose these planets to live on because they don't know whether they are traps set intentionally by the Kree.

They have suffered losses many times.

The Eternals had only their memories related to the appearance of God sealed by Alism, but they still retained their normal understanding of the mainstream cosmic civilization circle.

So they were very clear about the Skrulls' situation, and the kind-hearted Circe and Makkari were deeply sympathetic to their plight.

Maybe he also thought of himself who has a home but cannot return to it, and felt sympathy for his fellow man.

No one revealed the secret, and we thought we were aliens from our home planet.

The druid remained unmoved. Over the past dozen centuries, he had seen too many sinister people, and his heart had long been as hard as a rock.

"So, is it just you, or are there more Skrulls on Earth?"

Gravey said: "There are far more of us than you think."

"What is your purpose?" The druid looked coldly at the Skrull named Glave.

As a race hated by everyone in the entire universe, the Skrulls are definitely not good, otherwise they would have been exterminated by the Kree long ago.

In order to survive, the Skrulls often play dishonorable roles in the universe.

Interstellar pirates, spies, technology thieves, bounty hunters, killers, they are willing to do any dirty work to survive.

Their talents of shapeshifting and the ability to copy memories make them unwelcome in the entire known universe.

After all, no one wants to live with a race that can pry into their secrets at will. That would make them feel insecure.

"We Skrulls have only one goal from the beginning to the end: a new home."

"Are you interested in Earth?" The druid frowned.

Gravey said nothing, apparently agreeing with this.

Actually, he had no choice.

Nick Fury and Captain Marvel Carol had promised them that they would find a new home for them.

But more than ten years have passed since 95, and there has been no progress on this matter.

Talos still had some patience, but Gravey's patience was almost exhausted.

The younger generation of Skrulls has also grown up, and they are no longer satisfied with living only on starships.

Especially when a blue habitable planet is right in front of them, they can no longer tolerate it.

They long to live on Earth, even if it means disguising themselves as Earthlings.

Unfortunately, this request was rejected by Nick and Talos.

"But...what does this have to do with us?" Circe was a little confused.

"You're looking for your people, right?" Gravey stated their immediate concern. "You've lost a few of your people, am I right?"

"Do you know their whereabouts?" The druid frowned deeply and his attitude began to turn cold.

"Ajak and Ikaris' disappearances are related to you?"

"Wait, what are you talking about?" Gilgamesh said that he didn't understand at all.

"Druid, what did you just say about Ajak and Ikaris missing?"

Jinge quickly pulled Gilgamesh aside to talk and told him the current situation.

Gilgamesh's expression changed immediately after hearing this, and his eyes looking at Gravey became less friendly.

If the disappearance of the tribesmen is really related to him, even if they are friends, they must break off all ties!

Gilgamesh will make him taste his own slap!

Gravey clearly sensed the hostility and immediately raised his hands: "Relax, friends, we have nothing to do with this matter. We just happened to find something."

"Tell me what you know." The druid's eyes lit up with a golden light. "You should know that I can distinguish between truth and falsehood."

Gravey didn't care, he had no intention of hiding it.

"Please relax, okay? I don't mean any harm. In fact, I don't know the whereabouts of your companions."

"Are you kidding me?"

"Of course not. I have some theories about their whereabouts. Don't you want to hear them?"

"Go ahead."

Gravey began to speak, but instead of talking about the business first, he talked about himself first.

It turns out that ever since Nick and Talos rejected the proposal to let the Skrulls live on Earth, Talos began to lose the trust of some Skrulls.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, Gravey gained the support of some of his tribesmen and formed a considerable force.

In a place where Taros could not see, he secretly arranged for a group of Skrulls to come to Earth and let them infiltrate the local government organizations.

The Skrulls, who have the ability to transform, are natural spies, so everything went smoothly.

Nick, who couldn't even detect Hydra within S.H.I.E.L.D., naturally couldn't discover these shapeshifting alien races.

Therefore, the Skrulls of the Gravet faction successfully hid on Earth, and as time went on, some of them began to hold high positions in America.

They brought a lot of confidential information, and Gravey even let a small number of them into S.H.I.E.L.D.

However, considering Nick's suspicious character, he did not dare to expand as recklessly as Hydra.

Lurking only in a very small area, the main purpose of these spies is not destruction, but observation, observing the details of the earth.

Then they discovered another world hidden beneath the surface of the earth, the Eternals, Kamar-Taj, K'un-Lun, the Holy Tarot, vampires... The earth was more complicated than they had imagined.

This made Gravey dare not act rashly, but it also gave them hope.

Since these aliens can share the world with the people of Earth, why can't they, the Skrulls?

Chapter 905 How well do you know Umbrella?

"If you're trying to arouse my sympathy with these words, I think you're underestimating me a bit."

The druid raised an eyebrow, but when he saw the other party rambling, he calmed down.

This guy must be asking something of someone for help when he talks nonsense.

This is an attempt to drag them into the water!

The Eternals never intervene in disputes in the human world, nor do they take sides. This is an iron rule.

They have broken this iron rule several times in the past, but have never achieved good results.

The druid used to despise this principle, but recently he figured it out.

Perhaps only by observing the world from a higher perspective can the Eternals always maintain a detached mentality and focus more rationally on their work.

Druid can harden his heart and not show sympathy too easily, Macari can do it too, and Gilgamesh can do it too.

Their connection to humans in general wasn't that deep, but not Circe.

She was too involved in the world and was in a passionate love relationship with her new boyfriend, so she had already been assimilated into human society.

She sympathized with the Skrulls' plight, and her eyes revealed a bit of pity, but she was standing behind the druid and he didn't see it.

Gravey saw this and his mind moved slightly.

"You misunderstood. I said this only to prove our strength to you."

"In my opinion, there are not many organizations in this world that can capture two or more of you without making any noise." 01 Everyone agreed.

Although Ikaris is a bit cocky, his strength is unquestionable.

Even if we can't win, at least escaping should be no problem.

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