Galaxy Domination Guide-Chapter 681 - 667 Their Purpose of Existence (Part 1)
After sitting on the wooden cabin's terrace for forty-seven days, Yongxi finally stood up that day, gazing at the blue sky dotted with wispy white clouds, his eyes filled with inspiration.
"Finally healed," Yongxi could hardly suppress his excitement
From being grievously wounded by underestimating Bai Zhongqi's capabilities previously to recuperating in this fabricated world, Yongxi hadn't stopped plotting how to completely annihilate Bai Zhongqi within this fishbowl for a moment.
The Pilgrim had crafted such a world, naturally embedded with numerous schemes to kill Bai Zhongqi, but until now, Yongxi had been too injured to properly deploy these tactics. Now that he had fully regained his strength, Yongxi's true lethal move was set to begin.
Facing the empty courtyard, Yongxi spoke as if he were conversing with Bai Zhongqi, his expression immensely smug and mocking, "Criminal, perhaps you've always wondered why we, the Pilgrims, chose to set up a fishbowl specifically designed to bury you. All these arrangements are meant to kill you."
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Following the grand army of Qing State, Bai Zhongqi was now at the military training base in Hisafe Prefecture. Led by Zhang Shixiong, the main forces of Qing State's army had just stepped beyond the border, and Dongfang Xun's troops did not dare to obstruct such a mighty army and let them pass without resistance.
Although Bai Zhongqi did not directly command the troops, he sometimes provided guidance, especially in technical aspects. Through the terminal's modes, he had granted command authority to many officers of Qing State's army, but they were still unclear on how to utilize this. Back in Qing State, the army had recruited two hundred thousand new soldiers and had begun their training. Many new officers themselves had low military quality and basic skills, so these days, Bai Zhongqi was also giving some military classes to Qing State's commanders.
Bai Zhongqi stood among a group of officers, himself dressed in the type 17 uniform produced from the industrial base, though he bore no epaulettes or other insignia of rank. Everyone on the field knew Bai Zhongqi's status and even understood he was a powerful being, treating him with the utmost respect.
Bai Zhongqi was lecturing on coordinated ground-air tactics, basic knowledge for him but he didn't find it boring or tedious; sometimes he even enjoyed the sensation of imparting knowledge to others.
Just as he was getting enthusiastic about his topic, he felt a slight tremor in the air. This subtle change might have been imperceptible, but the sensitive Bai Zhongqi still felt it.
He didn't know what had changed, but his adrenaline suddenly surged without warning, as if danger was about to emerge.
This was a major characteristic of the Elder Race, tangled in the law of causality; his body felt the pull of causality before the event itself, allowing him to react in advance.
As the air abruptly shook, the Qing State officers who had been listening attentively suddenly changed their expressions, their eyes gleaming with hatred as they reached for the pistols on their belts, lifting them to shoot at Bai Zhongqi.
Bai Zhongqi was caught off guard by this development, but ultimately these officers were mere humans, and their time to draw and shoot gave Bai Zhongqi enough time to react several times over.
With his left hand, he exerted a massive force on these officers, making it impossible for them to move even an inch more, not even allowing them to pull their triggers.
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Bai Zhongqi was extremely surprised; just a second ago, these men were officers of the Qing State army, heatedly ready to repel invaders and defend their nation. But now, they scarcely seemed human, their faces expressionless, but their eyes full of dangerous light.
Immediately, Bai Zhongqi had a bad premonition and suddenly flew out of the military training facility building, hovering outside as he shattered the glass. The moment he burst out, he saw several Qing State soldiers holding RPGs and shooting at the three-story building.
The building exploded with a loud bang, bricks and stones collapsing, instantly killing all the officers inside.
"Have these people gone mad?"
Even Bai Zhongqi, who would normally remain composed even if Mount Tai were falling, felt extremely astonished in this surreal scene.
He looked toward the temporary camp of the Qing State military and saw the entire barracks becoming restless. Soldiers, who were originally resting, were grabbing their weapons one by one. Even officers were trying to control unmanned weapons like artillery, tanks, and anti-air missiles through terminals, targeting only one person—Bai Zhongqi.
They naturally couldn't use unmanned weapons against Bai Zhongqi, but he hadn't set the Supreme Command on common light weapons. A large group of soldiers brandished their Scar automatic rifles and fired into the sky; although their firepower was strong, Bai Zhongqi would not fear such a level of attack.
With a twist of his body, he disappeared into thin air, and the next moment, he appeared on the ground, pushing casually. A large group of Qing State soldiers were sent flying, some even spitting out blood.
Bai Zhongqi's expression turned grave; he was unclear about what exactly had happened, but it seemed that everyone in the camp had gone mad and treated him as a great enemy.
Even unarmed soldiers didn't give up attacking him. Their faces were expressionless, but their eyes were fierce as they ran crazily toward Bai Zhongqi. It seemed they were prepared to use their hands and teeth to kill him if needed.
Bai Zhongqi would not let such attackers get close to him.
An invisible barrier appeared around the Chancellor, and anyone who collided with it was sent flying as if struck by a hammer, some left completely paralyzed, foaming at the mouth. Yet, this did not stop others from continuing to charge at him, seemingly oblivious to pain and damage, with their only goal being to kill Bai Zhongqi completely.
Bai Zhongqi even noticed that a lady in charge of cleaning had become extremely fierce; she picked up a stone from the ground and hurled it at Bai Zhongqi, which also failed to penetrate his barrier and shattered instantly.
"What on earth is happening?" Bai Zhongqi felt that this wasn't caused by some virus, nor was it any kind of collective hysteria. He faintly sensed that this was their instinct; they seemed very normal on the surface, with memories and minds that had been tampered with, all an illusion.
With several loud booms, a few cannon shells were fired toward him. Bai Zhongqi, who had been alert, dodged immediately. The hundred or so people who had just tried to attack him were immediately engulfed by the artillery fire and were killed instantly.
These people seemed to not care at all that their actions might kill others; they only cared about attacking Bai Zhongqi.
This made Bai Zhongqi feel very upset; he seemed to understand what was really happening here. Therefore, he immediately flew to the city of Li'an Mansion to find out if everyone was like this.