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Chapter 193: Chapter 193: Differences in Human and Alien Constitutions (2)

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Chapter 193: Differences in Human and Alien Constitutions (2)

Translator: Daoist6fubtiW

Plundering human territories and massacring the human race – for these alien races, Su Yang was even less lenient.

He’d annihilate them outright.

Su Yang, though powerful, needed quite some time to sweep through the entirety of the Black Serpent Plain. The scope of the plain was immense.

Half a day had passed, and he had only wiped out about a third of it. There were numerous matters to address along the way, which was inevitable.

Su Yang chose to treat this journey as an exploration.

Setting up sword formations at resource points, destroying alien cities, eradicating nests of evil spirits… methodically advancing step by step. Not a single one would be spared.

After Black Dragon Potian returned, he spread the message that Su Yang would take action against any aliens who had invaded the human race.

He couldn’t control it, and he wouldn’t. He left these aliens to fend for themselves.

When Black Dragon Potian’s message spread throughout the Black Serpent Plain, the aliens who had invaded the human race were utterly despondent.

True Immortals from alien races no longer cared about them.

What could they do now?

In the Black Serpent Plain, there were a total of more than five hundred small alien cities, with about seventy of them having invaded the human race.

Su Yang had already annihilated around twenty of them.

The remaining fifty small alien cities’ builders had united to discuss their next steps. If they continued down this path, their inevitable fate would be to be systematically wiped out by Su Yang.

There would be no place for them in the entire Hinging Galaxy.

Black Serpent Plain – Alien District

In one of the palaces, fifty-three lords of small alien cities were gathered. Despite this congregation of various alien races, there was an eerie silence in the atmosphere.

It was evident that all the aliens wore a troubled expression on their faces. Su Yang’s pressure on them was simply too overwhelming.

It was overwhelming to the point where they couldn’t resist, couldn’t bear it, and could only wait for the executioner’s axe to fall.

It was like a death row inmate who knew exactly how much time they had left before execution, and the torment of waiting in that process.

They were trying to figure out a way to survive in the Hinging Galaxy.

But it was like being trapped in an airtight prison with no way out, nothing to do but wait…

“Is there anything we can do?” “We can’t just stand by and watch as he destroys our cities one by one, can we?”

“Are you resigned to this?”

The leader among them spoke from the top.

“I’m not resigned, but what can we do? He’s a True Immortal, and we, weaklings, aren’t even worthy of being his enemies.”

“Perhaps, in the eyes of that human True Immortal, we’re just ants. He just has to take a little time to crush us all.”

“If you want to survive… we don’t even have the qualification to negotiate.”

Black Dragon Potian, the True Immortal of the  alien race, didn’t give them any face, let alone Su Yang.

What’s more, they?

They didn’t even have the right to negotiate with Su Yang.

If they dared to appear in front of him, they’d be sending themselves to their deaths.

“Damn it, this human True Immortal is truly shameless. His strength is already so formidable, yet he targets weaklings like us, without any restraint!”

“You’re right. Bullying the weak with the strong is one thing, but he’s exterminating us, showing no mercy. I hate it!”

“He’s so arrogant. If he’s so bold, why doesn’t he go after the True Immortals of other alien races? I think he’s just afraid, a bully who picks on the weak.”

After the discussion began, these aliens couldn’t help but voice their criticisms and curses against Su Yang.

They resented him for not leaving them any chance of survival, venting their frustrations.

They were angry that Su Yang wasn’t giving them a way out.

They thought that Su Yang was a bully who was afraid of confronting the True Immortals of other alien races.

But they seemed to forget that they had no moral high ground to speak of regarding the human race.

They had united in numbers, attacking human cities, seizing resources from the human race — was that ethical?

Several cities attacking one human city and dividing its resources – was that ethical?

Did that seem fair?

It was only when alien races attacked human cities, not the other way around. Otherwise, all alien races would unite to annihilate human cities. Did that seem ethical?

Furthermore, they even oppressed the human race in terms of resources, forcing the human race to purchase resources at high prices. Was that ethical?

If it had been a regular competition for resources, Su Yang might not have intervened at all.

After all, in the universe, everyone fought for resources, and competition was inevitable.

Su Yang might have only pursued resources for himself and the Great Xia World.

But these alien races had chosen to engage in hostilities and wage wars against the human race. Su Yang couldn’t be lenient with them.

Engaging in hostilities?

Fine, I’ll engage in hostilities with you, and if you don’t agree, come out and say it!

I’ll take on all of you alien races myself. If you don’t dare to, what’s all this talk?

In the great hall, the leaders of the  alien races were infuriated and impotent..





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