Super Gene Ⅱ: Evolution

Chapter 735: Constellation-class Warship



At the General Bell's mansion on the Ultra-Burning Star.

"General, you really need to think thrice before attacking the human homeworld," Karo urged earnestly as he followed General Bell.

"The decision has been made," General Bell said indifferently as he walked.

"Although humans have been a part of the cosmic community for only a short time, ever since the Realm King Planet encountered humanity, I have studied the current state of humans in the cosmos. Many human families are now affiliated with major alien species, including some Nirvana Beings. Their strength is truly not as weak as we imagined," Karo explained.

"Since you've studied for so long, you should know that the teleporters discovered on the human side do not support Nirvana Being's transport, right? Human Nirvana Beings in the cosmos can't return to their homeworld," General Bell replied as he pushed open the door to his study, sat down in the chair behind the desk, and casually took a teacup and pot.

Karo walked over, took the tea set seamlessly, and while preparing tea for General Bell, he continued, "The human homeworld isn't the key issue. There's no problem in us taking the human homeworld, but the issue lies in the aftermath. Those humans in the cosmos would become our sworn enemies after we conquer their homeworld. For the sake of a planet that has little practical use and the resources of the Realm King Planet, it's simply not worth it, a loss outweighing the gain."

"There's a Constellation-class warship on the human homeworld," General Bell suddenly revealed.

Karo's pupils shrank upon hearing this, and an expression of disbelief crossed his face, "How is that possible? With such a low-level civilization so new to the cosmos, how could they possibly have a Constellation-class warship? General, where did you get this information? Could there be a mistake? It's just not possible for humans to possess a warship of that caliber. Even those humans affiliated with the major powerful tribes couldn't possibly obtain a Constellation-class warship."

Karo simply couldn't believe that such a thing would exist on the human homeworld, knowing that Constellation warships have the capability of interstellar travel, and at present, there are only two species in the universe that can build such ships.

Species that own Constellation warships tend to rank within the top one hundred.

Because the sale price of that thing was outrageously high, to begin with, and it wasn't something you could just buy if you wanted it, it depended on whether the seller was willing to sell.

For a small tribe like the Ultra-Burn Tribe, even if they sold all their possessions, they probably couldn't afford a Constellation-class warship.

"The intelligence is not wrong. It came from humans captured on Realm King Planet, and we have confirmed it many times—it's accurate," General Bell inhaled deeply and said, "It is a Constellation-class warship that crash-landed on the human homeworld and broke in two, loaded with many Pet Eggs. The reason humans began the Base Mutation is due to the crash of that Constellation-class warship—the spilled Pet Eggs became a source of infection."

"Humans don't even know it's a Constellation-class warship nor what it signifies. Currently, only one human family is guarding it, and they have not yet explored the inside of the warship. This is our opportunity. If it's any later, once humans realize it's a Constellation-class warship, it might be too late."

Karo's face showed conflicting emotions, and after a long while, he let out a sigh, "So, our true objective is that warship which for some reason crash-landed on the human homeworld?"

"Otherwise, why do you think I would agree to the attack on the human homeworld—a planet that humans themselves are nearly abandoning? Even as a wreckage, the value of the contents and the warship itself are immeasurable," Bell stated.

"If that is the case, I shall do my utmost to assist you, General, in taking down the human homeworld. But please, General, be sure to prepare for war with all the human families in the universe," Karo said as he stood up straight and saluted.

"Karo, rest assured, Aode Biao and the others have returned," Bell said with a smile.

Karo's face immediately showed ecstatic joy upon hearing the words, "Aode Biao and the others have returned... does that mean... the old general, he..."

General Bell nodded slightly, a confident gleam flickering in her eyes, "Yes, Aode Biao and the others found the old general, and he has become Immortal."

"Ah! Our Ultra-Burn Tribe... finally has another Immortal..." Karo exclaimed, his body trembling with excitement.

The Ultra-Burn Tribe once had an Immortal, which was during the Tribe's most rapid development period. However, as the Immortal passed away, the many years of development of the Ultra-Burn Tribe not only came to a halt but even significantly regressed.

Now that the Ultra-Burn Tribe finally had a new Immortal, it meant that a new era of great development was on the horizon for the Tribe.

"Although the old general has become Immortal, he cannot return to our tribe just yet because no one is able to assist him; he needs to spend a great deal of time and energy preparing for his ordeal of death," Bell said, pausing before she added, "However, by utilizing a Nirvana Land he now controls, the old general helped Aode Biao and the others achieve Nirvana, and they have all become Nirvana Beings."

"They... you mean the team that went to the Chaotic Star System... Everyone completed Nirvana?" Karo widened his eyes and asked excitedly.

"Yes, everyone, the entire team, fifty-seven people, without exception, all underwent Nirvana, not a single failure," General Bell said with a smile.

Karo was so excited he was trembling, hardly daring to believe it. Nirvana was extremely dangerous for Ascenders of a low-level race like theirs, and even taking the path of Minor Nirvana had a failure rate exceeding seventy percent.

Suddenly having fifty-seven more Nirvana Beings, and all of them having undergone the path of Great Nirvana, directly advanced the Ultra-Burn Tribe's strength by a notch.

"The Nirvana Land that the old general controls has become very mature. From now on, as long as our tribe members are sufficiently talented, they can directly undergo Nirvana there. Our Ultra-Burn Tribe, now has its own Nirvana Land, the old general's contributions will be remembered forever."

The more Karo listened, the more thrilled he became. A mature Nirvana Land that could allow their tribespeople to undergo Nirvana safely was exceedingly important for the Ultra-Burn Tribe.

With this Nirvana Land, given enough time to accumulate, it was even possible for the Ultra-Burn Tribe to enter the ranks of the thousands of races.

Of course, that would require a long time to accumulate and develop, and it was not something that could be achieved by having just a few more Nirvana Beings. More Immortals had to emerge.

"About the old general's situation, no one knows yet. Don't let the information out," General Bell reminded him as Karo was leaving.

Karo's mental state had also undergone a change. If initially, he felt they should not attack the human mother planet, he now felt indifferent about it. Find exclusive stories on My Virtual Library Empire

Humanity's young powerhouses were indeed strong, but powerhouses were common everywhere, and what the cosmos didn't lack were talented powerhouses. Yet, how many of them could ultimately become Immortal?

Now that the Ultra-Burn Tribe had regained an Immortal powerhouse, there was no need to have concerns about other low-level races.

Conquering the human mother planet and seizing the Constellation-class Warship, if the contents inside were valuable enough, the Ultra-Burn Tribe might be facing even greater opportunities and development, possibly even more valuable than having an Immortal.


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