Shen You listened quietly from the side, noticing some differences from the earlier settings. In the original work, the Guardians also subdued Parallax billions of years ago, but they were imprisoned in the central battery of the Green Lantern in Oa.

Because Parallax is the embodiment of fear, corresponding to the yellow color in the emotional spectrum that represents fear, all the functions of the early Green Lantern rings were ineffective against anything involving the color yellow.

"It's true, I saw it with my own eyes," Hal said irritably. "The lantern rings were practically useless against it. An entire squadron of Green Lanterns was like a swarm of flies in front of it. I've never seen anything so powerful."

“Because it is the Lamp of Fear, the opposite of the Green Lamp of Courage you use,” Ganther said somberly. “You are restrained, and naturally no match for it.”

"I went to ask those guardians, but they said it was classified information and told me not to pry," Hal said angrily. "That's fine. But the Lantern Sphere calculated its trajectory, and that thing is clearly heading straight for Earth!"

But those cowards forbid us from attacking! I've figured it out; these guardians are all spineless cowards. They say they'll prepare to fight back in Oa and wait for the Parallax monsters to arrive before making a move, but I can see the cowardice in their eyes.

They were afraid. They were terrified of that thing, and they even forbade Green Lantern from fighting it. "They're going to send my planet to its doom."

Ganser sighed softly.

“My compatriots. They have long since abandoned what we swore to protect, and have forgotten why we fought in the first place.”

Saide and he exchanged a glance, and Saide said, "We have to go."

Ganther nodded in agreement, then looked at Hal: "We must make this clear first, Hal the Lantern. Neither I nor Sid have the means to deal with Parallax. As the embodiment of cosmic terror, it is far more powerful than an entire legion combined."

But we will do our best.

"No need," Shen You interrupted. "I'll handle it."

While the Parallax Monster is indeed a formidable enemy in theory, it is, for Shen You, the most suitable and profitable experience gift at this stage.

A month ago, he might not have been able to handle it, but now he has a better understanding of the situation.

Because of attribute counters.

There are restraining relationships between different light systems on the emotional spectrum. The yellow light of fear happens to restrain the green light, which is why the Green Lantern Corps is like a helpless mob in front of Parallax monsters.

Unfortunately, the blue light happens to be the color that best suppresses fear. A blue light ring can instantly deplete the energy of a yellow light ring, hoping to eliminate fear.

It's powerful enough yet its attributes are completely countered, so who could be a better experience pet than Parallax Monster?

Ganser pondered, "I know you might think the power of the Blue Lantern would suppress the Yellow Lantern spectrum. But Parallax is different. It's not just a Yellow Lantern user; it's a Yellow Lantern Beast, the embodiment of cosmic terror."

"And I'm not just an ordinary Blue Lantern user either," Shen You said with a smile. "Thank you for your concern, but I know what I'm doing. The best you can do for me is to speed up the establishment of the Blue Lantern Legion."

I'll let you know if I need anything else.

“Alright.” Ganser nodded. “Then be careful.”

"I will."

Shen You knew that Gan Se meant well, but this little blue man didn't really understand what Shen You was capable of right now.

"Let's go back to Earth together?"

As they flew away from the atmosphere of Odim, Shen You asked Hal beside him a question.

Hal shook his head: "I still need to go to Oa first and try to persuade those old fogies. Of course, the chances are slim. I'll be back on Earth in a bit, and even if I'm all alone, I'll fight to the very end."

Shen You wanted to say it wasn't necessary, but Hal insisted, so he let him go. Thus, the two temporarily separated, one flying towards Oa and the other towards Earth.

A vortex of light opened in sector 2814, and red and silver afterimages flew out. The vortex closed, and Shen You, trailing lightning, rushed into the stars.

Through a series of interstellar jumps, he has returned to the solar system.

It had only been less than a month since he last left, but when he returned, he was completely different. He had now undergone a comprehensive hardware upgrade to adapt to the current environment, and blowing up a planet was no problem for him.

The speed hasn't been tested yet, but it already feels significantly faster. However, this time it's not due to the spacetime techniques of the Speed ​​Force, but rather a miracle of sheer force, a leap in attributes brought about by the increase in energy level.

Enveloped in light and electricity, it flew through the solar system, heading straight for Earth, when suddenly its super-sensory perception seemed to pick up something, causing it to instinctively slam on the brakes and stop.

The red and silver figure, leaving a trail of lightning behind it, shot a long way due to its supersonic inertia before coming to a stop and hovering near Saturn.

As an alien being whose essence is light, he is extremely sensitive to signal spectrum and the like. Although it was not obvious, he seemed to have caught a faint signal in the solar system that shouldn't belong here for a moment.

The next moment, a bright light came from behind.

Sneak attack!

Some kind of interstellar weapon, energy-based, came crashing down on them the moment they turned around.

A silent explosion in the vacuum, a fireball ignited with a blue plasma-like light, transforming into a dazzling display of fireworks in the starry sky.

Not far away, a spaceship remained invisible, hovering in mid-air.

“Target hit,” an operator said.

"Hmph." The warship commander sneered, "Although we don't know where this guy came from, since he's fallen within the 'Destroyer's' jurisdiction, he's just unlucky."

"Sir, the target is still there!" the operator shouted.

"What!?"

The commander almost spat out his drink.

What kind of interstellar joke is this?

A single annihilation beam cannon shot from a planetary warship hit it directly. What kind of thing could survive such power?

He sat up straight as if he were launching himself, staring wide-eyed at the display screen.

Sure enough, the red and silver giant floated there unharmed, seemingly unaware of the power of the cannon shot at all.

The commander felt a stiffness in the back of his neck.

This was the first moment he began to think that perhaps firing at this guy was a somewhat ill-considered decision.

"Sir?" The operator swallowed hard. "The target shows absolutely no signs of damage."

"I saw."

The commander frowned.

"But don't panic, we're in stealth mode. No matter what this guy's methods are, he'll never know who fired the shot."

The words are not finished yet.

Then the red and silver giant slowly and deliberately turned its head.

His eyes, like the deep sun, coldly gazed in the direction of their stealth warship.

At that moment, the commander almost felt his heart and lungs stop, and it seemed as if a huge word appeared on his forehead.

Dangerous!

Chapter 208 Teleportation is Just Being Willful

The warship commander is now beginning to realize that he may have been a bit reckless.

If God gave him another chance, he thought he would probably choose to play dead quietly this time, like a coward who would never show his face.

Whoever shows it is a grandson.

Are you kidding me? If I'd known there were monsters like this in the solar system, who the hell would want to be on duty here? How much money would be worth risking your life for?

The warship's stealth system had been deactivated—he didn't know why, but the stealth seemed to have been useless against the glowing giant, as if it had never had any effect on the other side.

At this moment, all the ship's combat units had been deployed. The combat shuttles spread out in a vast array, quickly forming a battle formation, and a dense rain of laser bullets poured down, creating a dense beam net in the starry sky.

Then he saw the scene that made him question the meaning of life.

The giant radiated light and electricity from his body, and then charged headlong into the dense barrage of fire!

As the saying goes, speed is the only way to break through any martial art; no matter how powerful a weapon is, it is meaningless if it cannot hit its target.

Speeds exceeding the commander's comprehension, his blurry afterimage seemed to dance amidst the near-light pollution of the entire screen. No weapon could even scratch him, and the radiance surrounding him left a winding trail as he moved at breakneck speed.

And the method he used to retaliate was the simplest and most brutal primitive method—physical collision!

The commander was dumbfounded by the spectacular explosions that filled the view outside the warship's window.

To be honest, before accepting the mission to come to the solar system, the commander was still dismissive. At present, the solar system doesn't even have a fleet capable of interstellar travel. He couldn't imagine how they would end up in such a backward place.

However, he never expected that one day he would suffer such a crushing defeat in an interstellar battle, being struck by a single Phase Rush!

This was a form of interstellar warfare he could never have imagined. There were no beyond-visual-range strikes, no cannons capable of evaporating planets, no antimatter weapons battling each other, and certainly no advanced civilization equipment that distorted the rules of space.

The opponent's tactic can be summed up in one word: ram.

The glowing afterimages darted through his fleet, so fast that even the ship's AI couldn't predict or aim at them. He easily dodged the crisscrossing lasers, piercing through enemy units like a cannonball with his body, then immediately locked onto the next target and swerved in mid-air.

In a matter of moments, their shuttle formation was completely wiped out, leaving only the last warship standing alone.

The commander swore that he had never experienced, or even heard of, such an outrageous battle in his life.

He dismantled his entire formation entirely through speed and sheer stubbornness.

Even the legendary Green Lantern, the strongest single-unit soldier in the universe, doesn't seem this overpowered, right?

Even Green Lantern wouldn't have the speed to dance amidst this level of firepower, and his protective force field wouldn't be nearly as reckless. Moreover, Green Lantern relies on energy projection and materialized weapons to fight, not to mention that the Lantern Ring itself possesses the power to resist and neutralize most of the warped-rule-level weapons common in known civilizations.

The final target. The afterimage hurtled straight in, crashing violently into the warship.

The impact was enormous; the entire warship trembled as if it were an earthquake. But it stubbornly withstood it. Invisible, transparent ripples spread from the front of the warship, and a fleeting crack quickly repaired itself.

It is the shield force field of the warship.

The shields of planetary-level warships are quite formidable, designed to withstand the full power of the main guns of warships of similar specifications. The afterimage of brilliance blasted at the shield once, but failed to penetrate it. Using the recoil, he accelerated away, nimbly dodging the counterattack from the warship's automatic turrets.

The commander was somewhat relieved by the shield's sturdiness. He shouted, "Release the gravity field to slow him down! Particle cannons, charge!"

All the operators were on high alert, responding to instructions at lightning speed.

"Target lost! The automatic tracking system is tracking the energy signal!" an operator shouted.

"That's impossible!" someone exclaimed. "Recalibrate!"

Although the warship's auto-aiming system could not keep up with the target from beginning to end, and was constantly chasing the enemy's high-speed afterimage, it was at least able to keep up with the signal and try to aim.

However, it seemed to vanish in an instant.

How can this be?

The operator's forehead was sweating.

Could it be that they are facing some kind of interstellar ghost?

Suddenly, a "ding" sounded on the control panel, and a notification popped up indicating that a recognition signal had been detected.

The operator was ecstatic: "Found it! The target is back online and calibrating its position. Its coordinates are there!"

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