Chapter 103: Gladiator and Super-Skrull?
Chapter 103: Gladiator and Super-Skrull?
The Kree Empire is one of the three oldest empires in the galaxy.
They established a vast empire in the Large Magellanic Cloud, and the Kree have been living on the planet Hala in the Pama System since long before the first mammals appeared on Earth.
The original Kree had blue skin, but another race emerged thousands of years later. Currently, the blue-skinned "purebred" Kree are a small but powerful minority.
The Kree's bodies are largely similar to humans. The environment on Hala, unlike Earth, features higher gravity and a higher nitrogen content in the atmosphere.
Although the Kree cannot breathe Earth's atmosphere without special equipment, their dense bodies make their strength and endurance twice that of the average human.
Additionally, the Kree's technological civilization is exceptionally advanced. Their permanent ruler is an organic computer structure known as the "Supreme Intelligence," a vast computer system connected to the preserved brains of the Kree Greatest Minds.
The highest intelligence agency is composed of some imperial administrators from Kree-Lar, who are appointed as governors for each member planet, along with a large standing space militia.
The empire also employs powerful robotic sentinels to monitor member worlds.
Their weapon technology is also highly advanced. For example, positron spheres can produce escalating radiation that ultimately leads to destructive explosions from their antimatter cores, destroying large structures.
Hyperspace bolts can be launched to interstellar distances to destroy targets, with devastating power capable of destroying worlds.
Using super-radio, they can achieve instantaneous communication across vast interstellar distances at 22 times the speed of light without any time-space delay.
One of the most lethal warships in the Kree interstellar fleet is the star-class battlecruiser, which is 5000 meters long and weighs less than one million tons. These imperial dreadnoughts are said to possess enough power to destroy entire solar systems.
Antimatter missiles are weapons on their large dreadnoughts, capable of breaking planets and turning stars into supernovae.
This information comes from a cosmic compendium in Kamar-Taj, detailing the three major empires. Kamar-Taj monitors all potential threats to Earth beyond the world, and the Kree Empire is one of them. The Kree Empire is a standard colonial empire.
They have always maintained attention to Earth, and Kamar-Taj never ignores such threats.
In terms of technology, they are actually capable of threatening the Sky Father.
They possess a plethora of advanced technologies, not just the Kree Empire, but also the Skrull Empire and the Shi'ar Empire. Many of their classified information is unknown to him, and rashly going there might cause unforeseen incidents, which do not align with his current development tone.
His growth tone has always been based on killing to obtain life essence as the main line, with other activities, such as learning magic, constructing his own magical system, or creating the Golden City, being branches off this main line.
The Kree Empire has the resources he needs, but not the other super lifeforms he requires to plunder life essence.
Compared to the Kree Empire, the Shi'ar Empire and the Skrull Empire are more suitable, as they have Gladiator and Super-Skrull.
However, Bi Xiao ultimately gave up, purely because he felt this was not as big as Hell.
Hell has resources that meet his needs, and many demon lords. After clearing Hell, there is Heaven, with even more abundant resources.
The original intention cannot change; he hasn't cleared the dungeon, so how can he easily switch?
Bi Xiao ultimately decided to target Lilith. Every demon lord has vast territories, especially a pleasure-loving demon like Lilith, whose territory is filled with countless resources.
"It looks like I need to take a stroll in Hell. Lilith, your lover is coming to find you."
Bi Xiao's lips curled into a cold smile.
………
In a holiday hotel in Las Vegas, three extraordinary guests arrived: an old man leading them, wearing a brown helmet and an armored coat, a white woman in a pretty dress with a round hat and sunglasses, and a burly man.
Despite their attire, there was no panic in the hotel.
The waiters professionally extended their white-gloved hands, leading the three guests to the most prestigious top-floor suite.
They took the elevator to the top floor of the hotel. After opening the door to the luxurious suite for the three guests, the waiters turned and left.
The three of them walked straight in.
The spacious and luxurious living room of the suite came into view. The floor was covered with red carpet, a delicate crystal chandelier hung from the ceiling, and there was a large floor-to-ceiling window at the end. In front of the window, there was a pool, and various furniture, sofas, and expensive paintings hung on the walls.
Everything revealed its luxurious specifications.
On the sofa in the living room sat a pale-skinned blonde woman, with a delicate face, an aura of arrogance like a princess, wearing a white floral dress, and crystal high heels.
"…Long time no see, Emma."
The leading old man, along with the two beside him, walked over. He spoke upon meeting, his voice not loud but full of authority.
"No need to be polite, sit down, Erik, and Raven. Is this Victor, Logan's brother?"
The woman was one of the strongest telepaths in the world, Emma Grace Frost, also known as the White Queen.
As for the three sitting on the sofa in front of Emma, especially the old man in the dark brown helmet, he was Erik, also known as Magneto, one of the most powerful mutants in the world, along with his followers, Mystique Raven, and Sabretooth Victor.
"Are you ready to join the Brotherhood, Emma?"
Magneto Erik looked at his old friend in front of him, smiling, a rarity compared to his usual indifference.
This Erik, considered the most terrifying mutant by mainstream media, never hesitated to smile at his admired compatriots.
Emma certainly fit this condition.
"I've always been free, Erik. Your philosophy never suited me; it didn't before, and it doesn't now.”