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Chapter 1092 The Dead Pilot Was Really an Ace

The arrival of the highly intelligent Tyrannosaurus Rex Abba caused quite a stir at TPC headquarters.

Researchers eagerly passed around the wreckage of his spaceship and the Naga technology data he brought back, while ordinary staff quietly gathered at the corner of the corridor, tiptoeing to try and catch a glimpse of this "highly intelligent dinosaur in a white coat." Even the conversations in the cafeteria turned into speculation about dinosaur species.

But to be fair, in the context of the current global landscape of "humans in a long-term standoff with ancient monsters and alien forces eyeing the planet with predatory intent," this dinosaur population, which has just broken free from control, hasn't actually changed much.

After all, they had been imprisoned and controlled by the Naga for generations, their own evolutionary process had long been forcibly paused, and their population had been severely depleted through multiple purges, leaving them with no strength to influence the current overall situation.

For Aba, he was more aware of his situation than anyone else.

Therefore, the only thing he can do now, and must do his best to do well, is to take the initiative to approach Director Sawai, Advisor Yoshioka, and the core senior management of TPC time and time again to explain in detail the entire history and demands of the dinosaur clan.

From the bloody suppression when they were forcibly abducted by the Naga, to the endless gene extraction, control experiments, and energy whippings during their imprisonment; from the humiliation of their tribe pretending to be stupid and enduring for survival generation after generation, to the core predicament of stagnant evolution and complete disconnection from the outside world, to their sincere desire for help from humanity at this moment, he revealed every detail without reservation, and even took the initiative to offer the information about the Naga strongholds that his tribe had secretly recorded during their imprisonment as a token of his sincerity.

During each communication, he would deliberately lower his massive body, his thick scales tightening slightly with tension, and even his tone of voice would be cautiously ingratiating. The tip of his tail would gently touch the ground, afraid to sway, lest he say something inappropriate that would offend the humans and completely jeopardize the survival of his entire race.

This is not cowardice, nor is it innate humility; it is genuine fear.

There was no way around it; just thinking about the monstrous environment on Earth today, the dinosaurs simply couldn't muster any confidence or bravado.

Every time Aba looks at the footage of current Earth monsters in the TPC archives, he can't help but tremble and instinctively clench his claws when he sees those ancient monsters tearing apart cities and devouring fighter jets.

The terrifying memories passed down from his ancestors about being hunted by ancient monsters—the screams of his kind being torn apart by claws, the excruciating pain of having bones crushed by sharp teeth, the chaotic fleeing of his tribe to escape—combined with the fragmented descriptions he heard from the Naga people about how the monsters on Earth were "evolving at a speed far beyond imagination," filled him with a fear that ran deep in his bones.

The monsters currently active on Earth are all ancient beings that have lived for hundreds of thousands, or even millions of years. They have witnessed the Earth's dramatic changes and survived countless ice ages and geological upheavals. Their ability to survive for such a long period of time is enough to prove how terrifying their strength is and how cunning their methods are.

Some can manipulate magma to trigger volcanic eruptions, some can release high-voltage currents to paralyze all electronic devices, and others possess self-healing abilities, making them virtually incapable of being killed by ordinary attacks. Aba knew perfectly well that in the distant age of dinosaurs, their ancestors were never a match for these ancient monsters. They could only barely survive by relying on their numerical advantage and running speed, and if they were not careful, they would become their prey, frequent guests on their dinner table.

Now, after so much time has passed, the dinosaurs, having been imprisoned, have not only failed to improve in strength, but some of their fighting instincts have even degenerated due to long-term genetic control. Meanwhile, these ancient monsters have been constantly absorbing cosmic energy and adapting to environmental changes, evolving at an astonishing speed, and their strength is now vastly different from what it used to be.

If the dinosaurs were to rashly return to Earth's wild environment without allying with humans, it would be like a "limited-time delicacy" making a grand return! What awaits them is only a tragic end, being precisely targeted and hunted down by those ancient monsters, with no room for resistance whatsoever.

Therefore, from the very beginning, Aba did not dare to have any unrealistic ideas, let alone mention in front of humans the past when "dinosaurs were once the rulers of the earth"—that so-called "rulers" is just a one-sided definition given by human archaeological discoveries, which is not worth mentioning in front of real ancient monsters, and even seems a bit ridiculous.

In the minds of Aba and all the dinosaur groups, the true "rulers of the earth" have never been dinosaurs, but rather those terrifying monsters that have survived from the ancient past to the present.

Dinosaurs were merely a fleeting phenomenon in the evolution of Earth's ecosystems, and have long been eliminated by the times.

Now that they have the opportunity to depend on humans, to become their vassals, and to stick together for warmth and survival on this perilous Earth, they are willing to pay any price, even if it's to help humans analyze Naga technology or participate in logistical support in the fight against monsters. As long as they can survive, it's all worth it.

Many TPC staff may wonder why the dinosaurs, who have been imprisoned and controlled by alien forces for so many years and have witnessed countless hardships, do not hate humans.
The answer is actually quite simple: they understand better than anyone the difficulties humanity faces in the current environment.

Through his daily interactions with TPC staff, Aba had already gained a clear understanding of humanity's predicament through observation and conversation. Although the Naga technology brought back by Cui Ming had significantly improved humanity's weaponry and equipment, giving them the ability to confront some monsters head-on, this ability was not powerful enough to allow humanity to rest easy.

On the entire Earth, only a handful of top-tier powerhouses with special abilities, such as Cui Ming and the Sergeant, are capable of escaping unscathed from monsters or even fighting them without injury.

In the vast majority of battles against monsters, humanity pays a heavy price: fighter jets are easily torn apart by the monsters' claws, city buildings are trampled into ruins, and countless warriors, in order to protect their homes, bravely charge towards the monsters in their fighter jets or fight tenaciously on the ground with their weapons, only to fall one by one to the monsters' attacks, exchanging their lives for a moment of peace.

When the Naga were monitoring Earth, Aba had personally witnessed the TPC headquarters' memorial wall, its surface densely covered with names, each representing a tragic sacrifice. He had also heard staff members, their eyes red with tears, recount the horrific scenes of battle, such as a squad that perished under the monster's fiery attack while covering the evacuation of civilians. (End of Chapter)

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