Chapter 465: Kicking Down The Door
Lu Bai now felt much more relaxed.
After the Mona People took action, they gradually shed their mysterious veil.
Even if the Mona People’s technological level was much higher than humanity’s, so what.
Humanity wasn’t solely relying on technology; there were also supernatural powers like Death Fighters, which in many cases could lift heavy bricks with supernatural power.
What Lu Bai had previously worried about was that the Mona People would use means completely incomprehensible to humanity, like a dimensional reduction strike similar to a two-way foil.
Now it seemed it wasn’t exaggerated to that degree.
Most importantly, he could judge from the Mona People’s actions that the opponent was also fearing his ability.
Since that was the case, there was nothing to worry about; it was just a matter of responding to moves as they came.
Not only did Lu Bai relax, but quite a few researchers also showed fanatical gazes.
Although the principle of the Mona People’s ultra-long-range positioning was still unclear, this method could bring huge inspiration to these researchers.
As mentioned earlier, the universe was simply too vast; for confrontations between two interstellar civilizations, distance was the biggest problem.
Far more exaggerated than shooting a coin on Earth from the Moon; even the slightest directional deviation would cause errors measured in light-years.
It was worth noting that in human astrophysics, it was quite common for the calculation result to be nine and the observation result to be one, as long as the dozens of powers of ten afterward matched, it was considered correct.
If the order of magnitude matched, it matched; in the eyes of professionals, it was considered perfectly precise.
Those unfamiliar with this aspect might be puzzled by how large the error was, but in practice, observational errors were even larger, and not only large but also unverifiable.
This exaggerated distance limit meant humanity still didn’t understand how to precisely strike a certain star across several light-years.
Yet the Mona People’s approach pointed out a new direction, which was not a bad thing.
It was just that the cost was truly somewhat heavy.
Looking at the position on the central screen where the Moon had been, the joy that had just arisen in some researchers’ hearts vanished completely.
The Moon had just disappeared, and Earth’s ecological environment wouldn’t immediately deteriorate to the point where humanity couldn’t survive; it needed a transition process.
But the surface would ultimately become unsuitable for human civilization to survive and develop, which was beyond doubt.
Unless they could create an artificial moon, this change couldn’t be reversed.
Unfortunately, Lu Bai rummaged through his “discard pile” and found nothing.
Thinking about it, it made sense; no Death Fighter would choose such an ability.
Go to the deathmatch duel to try their luck?
Lu Bai pursed his lips, thinking this in his heart.
It had been less than half a month since his last deathmatch duel; it was just that too many things had happened during this period, making time seem to pass slowly.
He imperceptibly shook his head, dismissing the idea.
Not to mention that such luck-based things had low probability to begin with, even the time until he could conduct another deathmatch duel was still some ways off.
Distant water couldn’t quench immediate thirst; by that time, Earth’s ecological environment would have already deteriorated badly.
So, have the civilians who had already returned to the surface go back to the shelter?
Lu Bai wasn’t very willing to do that; it was more like being forced to act according to the Mona People’s will, which was also what the Mona People hoped to see.
According to the most basic laws of war, if possible, it was best not to let the enemy’s arrangements succeed.
Fortunately, the location of the forward base was not a coastal area.
For the time being, there was no need to worry about being flooded by seawater; there was still time to consider.
The uniformed elder saw that Lu Bai was thinking and didn’t speak to disturb him, just quietly waiting on the side.
Since he was like that, others dared even less to step forward and say anything at this time.
However, the people present not daring didn’t mean no one dared.
At that moment, the gate of the combat command center was suddenly kicked open violently.
The hinges at the gate’s connection creaked, making people feel that if that kick had been a bit harder, it might have directly kicked down the entire gate.
The sudden change of circumstance caused everyone in the combat command center to shift their gazes over.
The young people stood at the gate, waving inside: “According to your customs, this counts as a greeting, right?”
This person…
Who was it?
Including Lu Bai, no one present recognized this guy.
[Load Game] didn’t show, meaning the guy who suddenly barged in was not a Death Fighter.
Moreover, this Demonic Path Great Power had changed his appearance midway, so even Lu Bai couldn’t recognize that this was the guy he had captured before.
It was worth mentioning that after the young people barged into the combat command center, they didn’t take any further actions; even the waving stopped.
Because he noticed Lu Bai waiting in the most conspicuous position.
At the same time, the positioning provided by the deathmatch system also proved that Lu Bai was the bug the deathmatch system wanted him to handle.
“Who are you? What are you barging in for? Where are the guards?”
The uniformed elder took the initiative to step forward and scold; the last three words “Where are the guards?” were even raised in volume, clearly shouting toward the door.
This scolding, in the young people’s view, was more like giving him a way out.
Mainly, before seeing Lu Bai, he hadn’t thought this so-called system error would be Lu Bai.
Originally, he thought the system error he needed to handle was just an ordinary Death Fighter; he was confident and naturally didn’t mind helping to deal with it.
Only when he arrived on site did he discover that the person the deathmatch system needed him to handle was actually Lu Bai, Heavenly Venerate Lu, who had easily dealt with him before.
In this situation, even though the deathmatch system had indicated in advance that it would provide him help, he completely didn’t dare to continue making moves against Lu Bai.
“Ah, sorry, I went to the wrong place.”
The young people shrank his neck, without any of the arrogance from when he kicked the door earlier.
Seeing this, the uniformed elder frowned.
He hadn’t seen the young people display any supernatural power, but the young people barging in alone was enough to make him feel something was off.
No matter what, the combat command center was also the place with the strongest vigilance forces in the forward base; it wasn’t some free-for-all store where ordinary people could just come in as they pleased.
For the sake of caution, the uniformed elder decided to have the guards take this young people down for questioning first; in any case, he couldn’t let the young people leave easily.
Facing the two guards coming up from left and right, the young people didn’t make any resistant actions and very obediently extended his hands.
At first glance, it might really make people think this was a misunderstanding.
Seeing that things seemed to be smoothly resolved, the uniformed elder was just about to breathe a sigh of relief when Lu Bai’s abrupt words made his heart rise again.
“Wait a moment.”
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