Chapter 1045 -1040: You Got Something Wrong (2)_1 Chapter 1045 -1040: You Got Something Wrong (2)_1 Solving these troubles was quite easy, not at all difficult.
Any weapon could withstand many main cannon barrages, not to mention that these warships were equipped with various defense weapons.
Although most of these defensive weapons were now unusable, mainly those interceptive ones, like the Warhammer Defense System, they all required the flight engine.
Now that all the flight engines were out of commission, “Haha, this is just a little trouble for you.
As visitors from afar, we couldn’t possibly let you get bored.
We had to find something for you to do so you wouldn’t be too bored, right?
But then again, Prince Finn Lewis, you have truly surprised me.” The man was none other than Alex, someone Finn Lewis had met once before.
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Alex was the one who had been dealing with Finn Lewis from behind the scenes all along.
However, the Alex who appeared on the screen still had human-colored eyes, but Finn Lewis could see a trace of infection on his neck.
Although Finn didn’t know if Alex was aware of it, he had a premonition that this man might be more troublesome than he had imagined.
“Oh, then let me guess.
You leave us here and have no intention of destroying us.
What do you want to do?
Open a cross-galactic, ultra-long-distance transmission wormhole?” Finn Lewis shared Lucy Watson’s guess.
He mentioned it casually, not certain if Lucy was right, but it seemed to be a reasonable assumption.
Finn was surprised when, after speaking, Alex’s face clearly froze for a moment, indicating Finn had guessed correctly.
Seeing this reaction, Finn couldn’t help feeling impressed; it was amazing that someone could guess so accurately with just a bit of information.
“I’m really curious,” Finn couldn’t help saying with a smile.
“Curious about what?
So what if you guessed correctly, do you still have that strength?” Alex paused, then chuckled coldly, and spoke up straightforwardly.
“Strength?
I wonder if I could destroy this star system?” Finn Lewis sneered.
“You’re welcome to try,” Alex sneered back.
Finn was somewhat taken aback by Alex’s expression; it seemed that the other party didn’t really care about it.
“Do you have something to discuss with me?
If not, I’m going to disconnect.
I have no interest in chatting with you here.
Clean your neck and wait for me to come find you,” Finn said, not intending to engage in meaningless banter.
“Oh, nothing much, just a suggestion.
I wonder if you’d like to hear it.”
“You can talk about it,” Finn shrugged.
“If you are willing to surrender, and have your people return to your star system to retrieve something from your planet, then I might spare your life.
Whether you go somewhere else or struggle to live out the rest of your life, wouldn’t that be nice?” Alex looked at Finn and asked.
“Oh?
And what about other places?” Finn glanced around.
“Other places?
Heh, the universe will inevitably return to darkness; all of this is destined,” Alex said indifferently, “Your struggles are pointless.
Everything will return to tranquility and then start anew.”