Accompanied by the steaming and scorching air, the naked eye could see a skyrocketing fire, and several starships moored on Merida continent instantly gasified and melted into the scorched earth.

Something broke through the barrier, the vibration became louder and louder, and then became calm again.

The air wave roiled, and the two people in the main control room stared at the fiery red area, and they stopped fighting at the same time.

Pei Hui hurried in, "Hillier just released the nuclear party."

Hillier always kept his word. He said that three days, one more day, and one hour less would not work.

Ran Yuexi concluded very flatly, "I'm to blame for this, I forgot to release the broadcast."

Hillier didn't know that Jess was dead, he waited for three days, just three days, and then unceremoniously released the nuclear party.

Gu Mingge was a little dumbfounded, she wanted to jump up, "Can you forget such a big thing?! Do you know what the consequences will be?"

"What consequences?" Ran Yuexi raised his eyes in doubt.

"Zergs! Bugs! The rescued person tried his best to dismantle the light beam, for what? Don't pretend to be confused!" Gu Mingge was the only person in the main control room who collapsed like a normal person, and Pei Hui looked at the ground , Ran Yuexi was as calm as a lunatic.

Or that he really didn't care.

Gu Mingge wanted to grab Ran Yuexi's collar, she looked at him fiercely, "Did you do it on purpose?"

Ran Yuexi frowned, "No."

He just doesn't care.

I don't care about being, I don't care about nothing, so I don't have for the sake of being, and I don't want to have nothing for the sake of nothing.

How about an old saying?

Heaven and earth are not benevolent, and all things are dogs.

Gu Mingge glanced at Ran Yuexi, "It doesn't matter to you."

She slammed the door angrily and left, leaving a sentence in the air, "Just wait, when he wakes up, I'll see if you still care."

The second lieutenant medical officer masked his fear with anger.

Fears of the unknown, they are deadliest.

Hundreds of years ago, the Interstellar Administration detected the existence of the binary universe. An accidental wormhole transition discovered human-like insect creatures, and later discovered various species, all surrounding Merida.

After research, it is concluded that the Merida galaxy is a fragile barrier in the binary universe due to its special geographical location.

Similar to the boundary line between light and dark in paintings, Merida is that line.

One side is connected to human beings, and the other side is connected to the unknown.

So they are collectively called the Zerg, which is not an accurate name, because there are so many types of them, and then a war broke out.

Humans won miserably, but that was just a bug that came through a leap.

If the entire barrier is broken, it will be countless times a hundred times more tragic war.

Gu Mingge left in a panic, the moment her voice fell, Pei Hui caught the change in Ran Yuexi's expression.

Ran Yuexi doesn't care about bugs, but judging from his performance, he must have other people or things he cares about.

He said, "I'm going to make the broadcast now."

Ran Yuexi narrowed his eyes as he looked at the new adjutant, "Pei Hui."

"what happened?"

"For some bad things, such as the finishing work after the war, I don't need to tell you that you know how to do it. It's always what an adjutant should do. I thought you knew."

"It was my negligence." Pei Hui was very calm. "At that time, both sides were giving first aid, and it was a mess. I was busy recruiting rebels, so I forgot."

"Oh, that's it." Ran Yuexi was noncommittal, with no expression on his face. He showed neither belief nor disbelief. He just waved his hand to signal his adjutant to go down.

Then he looked at Pei Hui's back.

"Did you know that Heisanger's heart doesn't grow on the right side."

Pei Hui froze for a moment.

Of course he knew.

Where does Heissinger's heart grow.

"In this world, we will always be loyal to you, leader."

Ran Yuexi took a cigarette from his pocket and put it in his mouth. Merida's fire had not been extinguished, and the space was still dark and calm, but everyone in the universe knew that something terrible was about to happen.

"Return."

This battle, which is not a big battle, has attracted the attention of the whole universe.

Ran Yuexi, who once only liked the chaotic situation, has become the terminator of the whole chaos.

But the end is not a long end, and ease is only a short-term ease.

With the [-]-ton nuclear power sent by the Earth Federation, Merida's already fragile barrier completely collapsed, forming broken holes one by one.

The Federation fell into panic when it saw the real-time news, and then almost all the planets in the entire universe.

"The headquarters of the federation issued an order to try the people involved in this disaster! Repeat, all the people involved must be sent to the federation for trial, which may involve crimes against humanity!"

crimes against humanity.

This announcement was broadcast almost immediately after Hillier released the nuclear party, and all planets received this news almost at the same time.

However, there are hardly a few of the characters involved this time.

Jess Elro's death was confirmed, Hogan Gunter's death was confirmed, and the Merida galaxy was turned into a piece of scorched earth, no one survived, and no one lived there ever since.According to Ran Yuexi's generous information, Xie Yu and Jess died together, and all the rebels died at the nuclear side.

The always rampant arms dealer didn't have to stand trial because no one dared to touch him, and at the same time, as the person who personally solved little Elro.

Federal Marshal Oss escaped, and his deputy, Layton, was sent to the joint court, but that guy didn't know anything except trembling, and people didn't expect him to know anything.

Hillier parked the main ship on the reverse slope after releasing the nuclear square, waiting for the Zerg to pour out and swallow him up after the plane collapsed.

But in fact, the universe was quiet, holes were opened in the silence, and what he was waiting for was the Union military police who came belatedly.

"Lieutenant Colonel Hillier, Major Givens, what you two have done in this battle has endangered the interests of the entire universe. It is against humanity and against the cosmic convention. We have come here to arrest you."

"Okay." Hillier nodded.

Givens stood beside him, and he went through the whole process. For him, a student soldier, everything seemed like a dream.

"Where's our commander?" he asked.

"He's dead." Hillier repeated what he had said to Givens countless times before, and seemed to be speaking to himself.

It would be best if he died, so he wouldn't have to bear those unnecessary responsibilities, let alone bear the harm those people imposed on him.

The gendarmes glared at Hillier, "You are not allowed to speak now."

Then they answered the previous question again, although it seemed a bit redundant.

"he died."

They stepped forward and handcuffed Givens, and added, "If it wasn't for you, he could die peacefully and be a hero."

"A hero after death! Who cares? I'd rather he live!" Givens, who had been cooperating all the time, suddenly broke out, and he collapsed.

The major inspector felt a sense of unreality, followed by anger surrounded by endless despair.

He was struggling and cursing, his voice was hoarse, and his tone was filled with tears.

"What were you doing when he broke into the enemy's system? What were you doing when he destroyed the beacon? What were you doing when he was desperately delaying? What were you doing when the rebels killed countless federal civilians? We sent him to that place with our own hands. In the hands of a lunatic, Merida is destroyed, and the Federation has a mountain of corpses and a sea of ​​blood. Now that you are here, why don't you shrink into your turtle shells and be rotten bastards for the rest of your life—"

He lived and believed in justice for 20 years, and now justice is dead.

The student soldier hadn't scolded anyone much, and the words he picked were completely incomprehensible, but that was enough to make the faces of the visitors worse and worse.

So the major supervised the battle and paid the price. He was kicked hard, fell to the ground, and curled up into a shrimp.

Xiami was crying, and the tears flowed into the sea.

"If it wasn't for you, he could die peacefully and be a hero, the so-called death and success."

One of the gendarmes said viciously, "We all know what he did to protect humanity. He destroyed the light beam system. We should praise him. But, because of you, he is now the culprit. Others will continue to curse after his death How could he bring out a lunatic soldier like you? He is responsible for these things."

"I'm an independent person, and I'm responsible for what I do. You gave up the Federation, and he didn't want to give up any of them. I'm simple. I'm just for one person." Hillier said calmly.

The trolley problem, a very early question.

A train has two tracks, ten people are tied to one track, and one person is tied to the other, which one do you choose?

Some people say, simple, I must choose someone.

But what if your relatives, your friends, your lover, or yourself are tied to that person's track?

That would be a bit difficult.

He looked up at the gendarme, who saw calm madness through Hillier's blue eyes.

"You don't care how many people died in the Federation, and you don't care how much effort someone put in for it, and you don't care if there is room for reversal, whether there is a possibility of regaining hope, who the hell is a hero after death. I just want to let He didn't live so that he could bear a few more tears from you after he turned into ashes. I don't regret it, so you can't use this to bluff me."

"Worked hard, I failed, I have no regrets, I plead guilty, but none of this has anything to do with anyone else."

Crimes against humanity, when people in the Commonwealth were slaughtered by rebel soldiers and stood by, were also crimes against humanity.

Hillier left the main ship and looked at the pitch-black scene again. This was probably the last time he saw such a universe in his life, he thought.

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