Chapter 329: S:Glorious Big Event (IX)

Chapter 329: S:Glorious Big Event (IX)

"I still need to maintain the host's vital signs, humans cannot survive in the universe," Blue Spirit explained, then asked Venom: "Where is your host going next? Will you continue to move with the front line?"

Eddie said: "No, we will return to our original dimension, we have collected enough material and can make a trip back."

"Okay, let's go." With a wave of his hand, Blue Spirit turned everyone's figures into illusions, and although they did not move, they fell through layers of dimensions and returned to the dimension where Earth was located.

Blue Spirit's host, Shadow, asked in his mind: "When you introduced your ability to travel through dimensions to me, I was a little confused. What exactly are dimensions? Why did we not change position but ended up in another world?"

"You can think of the dimension you are in as a piece of paper, and other dimensions as many other pieces of paper. When they are stacked together, they overlap completely but are completely different. When we descend from one dimension to another, although you feel that we have not changed position, everything is actually different," Blue Spirit explained.

Shadow still didn't fully understand, but Red Bee, who was parasitizing on Spider-Man, turned his head and looked around. He said: "From the star map, this should be the location of the Sagittarius Bottom Arm of the Milky Way Galaxy. It's really desolate here."

"You mean this is the end of the Sagittarius Arm? Oh my god, that's too far from Earth," Spider-Man exclaimed.

"Is it far? It's okay. The Milky Way Galaxy is not as big as our star system. This distance is probably the same as the distance from Klyntar star to the center of the Andromeda Galaxy," Red Bee replied.

"Okay, let's get ready to go back. Contact those Earth-based mages. It will be faster that way. If we have to run on our own, who knows how long it will take," Eddie said, pulling out his mobile phone.

"You guys are amazing," Magnifier exclaimed. "You can actually live in the universe without a spaceship."

"That's normal. Not every planet has an atmosphere like Earth. Klyntar doesn't, which means we almost always live in the universe environment," Green Thorn said.

"But we are indeed a bit special. Generally speaking, civilizations only develop on habitable planets, but we are not a species that evolved from scratch. We were created by the gods," Green Thorn continued to explain.

"Unfortunately, the gods who created us didn't pick a more beautiful planet for us. Klyntar is still barren to this day. After all, you can't expect a bunch of rotten mud to create anything decent," Green Thorn added self-deprecatingly.

Crystal whispered in her mind, "If I have a chance to go to your planet, I can help you build houses. I really like building houses..."

Green Thorn sighed and said, "It's probably difficult. The universe agent is the leader of Klyntar civilization, but we don't live on our homeworld because it's easy to be influenced by Knull, the center of the planet. Most symbiotes have migrated to the Commonwealth Civilization. Those who stay on the planet are mostly like Riot, who worship gods."

"Okay, let me make a phone call to those mages." But just then, Spider-Man's spider sense tingled. He said, "Wait, something's coming!"

"Something's coming?" The others turned their heads, but didn't see anything. Thunder said, "This is the edge of your star system. Nothing should be coming."

"Forget it, follow me. We need to hide behind the satellite!" Spider-Man's tone was firm, and he started moving. Although the others didn't understand what he had discovered, they followed him.

When they arrived at the back of the satellite, Spider-Man breathed a sigh of relief and said, "I'm pretty sure something was nearby."

Red Bee said in his mind, "You have the ability to sense danger! That's great. Now I won't bump into things when I charge forward."

But Spider-Man was nervous. He took a deep breath and concentrated. Suddenly, he said to Blue Spirit, "Quick, take us to another dimension. There's danger here!"

"Danger? What..." Blue Spirit began to ask.

"Quick!" Spider-Man urged.

With a wave of his hand, Blue Spirit turned everyone's figures into illusions again and successfully shifted dimensions. Blue Spirit asked Spider-Man, "What did you feel?"

"I don't know," Spider-Man frowned.

"Could it be the aftermath of the universe's demonic deities affecting that area?" Blue Spirit asked.

"Dodge!" Thunder shouted.

Several symbiotes exerted their full strength and rushed towards the densest area of the asteroid belt. Fortunately, they immediately entered a planetary dense area and were not discovered by the fleet.

"My goodness! What is that?!!" Magnifier's voice trembled because it was terrifying.

This is not like watching the universe ships from a god's perspective in a movie. When you stand in the universe and witness those huge steel monsters in the first person, a suffocating fear will completely engulf your mind.

Especially the giant ship at the forefront of the fleet, as big as a planet, makes any creature appear extremely small in front of it.

"I'm checking," said Blue Spirit in a solemn voice. "Don't panic. There are many intelligent civilizations in the universe that possess the Universe fleet. Most of them are rational and will not harm interstellar travelers at will."

Thunder also reassured his host, saying, "Symbiotes have good relationships with most Universe civilizations. Maybe we can even negotiate with them..."

"Wait!" Blue Spirit's tone became low. "Don't even think about it. That's the Cree fleet."

"Cree? You mean those Universe locusts?"

"Correct, it's them, those annoying blue-skinned creatures."

"I remember now," said Green Thorn. "The flagship we just saw should be their Temple series spaceship, also known as a planetary spaceship, which is why it's so big."

Thunder said with some confusion, "If I remember correctly, each Temple series spaceship is equipped with 72 escort ships, but the number of escort ships we just saw, while many, is definitely not up to 72."

"A non-full complement Cree fleet? How did they appear at the edge of the Milky Way Galaxy?"

Red Bee waved his hand and said, "They're just wandering around the universe. Don't you remember? Last time in the center of the Andromeda Nebula, we saw them, it seemed like they were doing business with that group of Sulfur Dwarves..."

Blue Spirit's voice suddenly became strange. "I saw some smoke coming from their spaceship's engines just now. That's a sign of overheating. The maneuverability of the Temple series spaceship should be very strong, enough to make their engines overheat. What were they doing just now?"

"Oh..." Thunder suddenly sighed and said, "They should be using dimensional jumps, right? After all, except for a few races like us who can traverse dimensions individually, other races need to use their spaceship engines to jump."

The group looked at each other and all showed a smug expression. The most jumpy Red Bee said, "They shouldn't be so unlucky, right? They just happened to be affected by those demonic deities who were fighting?"

"It's hard to say. Those blue-skinned creatures consider the entire universe their territory and are always wandering around in their big spaceship. It's not impossible for them to dive into the center of a battlefield..."

"Wait, are you saying that the alien fleet we just saw was affected by the fighting demonic deities?"

"Correct, it's very likely. They may have had many escort ships destroyed by the demonic deities while in another dimension, and had no choice but to activate dimensional jumps and come here."

"Contact the Sanctum Sanctorum immediately," Eddie said. "A powerful alien fleet has arrived in the Milky Way Galaxy, and humans must be prepared."

The other symbiotes also looked serious. Blue Spirit said, "Cree is known as the Universe locust, with a bad reputation, but undoubtedly, they are very powerful. You have also witnessed the firepower of their Temple series spaceship. Earth may not even be able to withstand a single shot..."

At that moment, Spider-Man took Eddie's mobile phone, which was shimmering with magic light, and dialed a number. Eddie looked at his actions and asked, "Who are you calling?"

"Hello? Mr. Stark..."

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