The shadows of the alien elders screamed in fear. They tried various methods, such as building a psychic barrier, disrupting the psychic environment to prevent teleportation, etc., but Sun Yang just held tightly the feather given to him by the Fire Keeper.

Afterward, Sun Yang was left with only the illusory feathers, and he himself was reborn from the spiral sword in a burst of fire. A fully undead being grasped the spiral sword, and amid the terrified shouts of the surrounding aliens and the intense firepower, he unleashed a miracle.

The burst of lightning tore apart any enemy that came too close. Sun Yang took out two pink medicine bottles he had bought from the strange farmer and held them in his mouth, glaring fiercely at the alien soldiers who were firing at him from all directions.

Plasma jets, magnetic ammunition, various rockets and missiles bombarded him desperately. The armored coat withstood the unparalleled attack, and Sun Yang's body was also shaken by the attack.

Sun Yang bit off the cork and sucked the potion from the bottle into his mouth. His body returned to its original shape within a breath, then was shattered by the various firepower, and then grew back again.

This recovery item, more powerful than the Goddess's Secret Dew or Elizabeth's Secret Medicine, was the reason Sun Yang could stand firm here. The farmer had given him only a few bottles of medicine, so he could only use them in crucial situations—and now was the most crucial moment.

Sun Yang unleashed a variety of attack spells under the immense firepower. He held the Spiral Sword in his right hand and drew the Dragon's Sacred Bell in his left. With one hand, he unleashed the Soul Crystal Spear, piercing through several mechas. With the other, he summoned the Sunlight Spear, blasting away several alien squads. While Sun Yang was struggling, the Spiral Sword in his hand ignited with a burst of fire again.

The recovered Rukatiye rushed out from the spiral sword. Sun Yang could not see the beautiful figure clearly. All he could see was the light from the swinging of the White King's sword and the alien troops with their heads and bodies separated.

After being attacked at close range, these alien troops were completely unable to take advantage of their firepower and could only be easily slaughtered by Rukatiye like pigs.

Rukatiye broke through the last fragile line of defense. At the deepest part of the line, more than a dozen coffins stood there.

"No! No!" Some of the alien elders wanted to fight to the death, while others flew back to protect the coffin and the last body.

But the consequences of doing so were obvious—the elders who stayed behind were not strong enough to suppress Strider and Lena, and those who flew back to protect them could only watch Sun Yang and Rukatiye destroy their coffins. They did not have enough strength.

The radiance of the White King's greatsword flashed, and the two coffins were severed in half, along with the body of the alien elder inside.

"Gah!!" The two alien elders disappeared with screams, and the other elders who came back alive used their last spiritual power to attack Rukatiye all at once.

A deep purple psychic shockwave struck her, and Rukatiye spat out blood. The elders projected countless beautiful illusions, attempting to control Rukatiye's mind.

"We can give you everything!"

"Everything you want!"

"Technology! Life! Resources! The secrets of the universe!"

"Let us live! Our death is the sorrow of the universe! Let us live!"

"All your wishes can be fulfilled!"

Rukatiye saw so much in that moment. Her brother emerged from the battlefield alive and embraced her. The Knights of Miller awarded her a medal and named her Grand Master. She would unite the surrounding nations, making Miller a powerful nation no less powerful than Dolan Gureg. And finally, everyone gathered around her to celebrate her wedding to Sun Yang...

"Ugh! Fuck you!"

Rukatiye wasn't fooled. Her spirit and will had been sufficiently tempered to resist such fantasies. She quickly steadied herself amidst the burst of psychic energy.

Her body was covered in ruptured wounds from the impact, and some of her organs were damaged. But such injuries were completely painless to an undead person. She tensed her nerves and rushed to other coffins before her blood ran out.

One coffin after another was shattered. When Rukatiye shattered the last one, the alien troops besieging Sun Yang also fainted in pain due to the shattering of the psychic network.

"Hu...Gah..." Sun Yang spat out the two empty bottles on the ground and fell to his knees with difficulty. His health was almost completely gone. Fortunately, Rukatiye demolished the building quickly...

It's over... It's over... Finally, I defeated them... Sun Yang felt his legs trembling. Even after sitting by the fire, the mental and spiritual fatigue still didn't subside. He needed a good rest.

[Sun Yang! Don't sleep! This base is about to collapse! Come back quickly!] A voice came from the distance through psychic fluctuations. It was Lunna, who had successfully survived the battle.

I know, I know. Sun Yang reluctantly took another step, but he was truly exhausted. Being targeted by an entire army was no joke. Wouldn't it be better to just commit suicide here and then reborn from the flames?

Just as Sun Yang was about to do something, he felt himself being picked up by the waist like a princess. He turned his head and saw Rukatiye, still full of energy, smiling at him.

"You can't do this with such poor physical strength~" She joked, then quickly rushed across the battlefield holding Sun Yang.

More than ten kilometers away, Strade, whose magic power was completely exhausted, sat on the ground, gasping for breath in an ungraceful manner, while Commander Lena used her psychic power to maintain the operation of the last portal.

487 Some follow-up processing

With the demise of the Elders, the most deadly crisis that had plagued humanity for the past twenty years also vanished. Although it was still not safe, after all, although the Elders were eliminated, the large number of factories and mutant troops and alien forces they left behind were still there.

These psionically controlled alien creatures regained consciousness and soon clashed with XCOM, the human resistance, and the Mutant Government. However, without the coordination of the elders, these forces displayed poor combat logic and quality.

Without the psionic network, these independent, small-scale combat groups were no match for the human forces, whose combat awareness had been honed to the extreme through twenty years of guerrilla warfare. After receiving specialized weapons and supplies from Sun Yang, XCOM coordinated with local guerrilla forces to strangle the remaining non-human forces.

Of course, there are also those who surrender and are willing to submit. Large numbers of mutants and snake people are willing to lay down their weapons and submit to the new government.

If XCOM and the various organizations do not have enough troops and resources after a major war, they may indeed agree to such conditions.

***

On the Avengers flagship, Commander Lunna was looking at the conference room in front of her with a headache. In addition to her team and Sun Yang's humanoid figure, there were also a dozen officials from the former United Government who had been imprisoned for a long time and were only recently rescued.

These people were fine when they first arrived, but once they became familiar with the environment, they began to criticize Lena's work and had a strong desire to guide others.

Every member of XCOM's staff was annoyed by them. This group of people were accustomed to being amateurs guiding experts. They knew they didn't understand, but they still relied on their limited knowledge to say a few words.

They were constantly trying to win over the members of the flagship and form different factions, which quickly turned the atmosphere on board into a chaotic mess. Commander Lunna began to regret rescuing these guys.

However, they were soon punished. The humanoids were not polite to these people. After hearing that they did not come to talk for work purposes, these council members were beaten and scolded and kicked out of the workplace.

If they went to talk twice in a row, they would be beaten up by the powerful T-dolls, and the T-dolls in the medical department would refuse to serve them.

If medical supplies were low (the dolls knew exactly how much was left), they would give another beating to any council member whose movements had been near the infirmary. A beating from the dolls was a real one, and at most, no internal organs would be harmed.

This was not the end yet. The humanoids soon announced that the council members were not allowed to appear in front of them at any time, otherwise they would be beaten every time they saw them.

The council members tried to put pressure on the humanoids by putting pressure on Lena, but their communication was intercepted by all the humanoids as soon as it was sent.

So the humanoids on the ship searched the entire ship for the members of the Council, and beat them up whenever they saw them, beating them until they were almost dead before dragging them back to their rooms, to let them know the consequences of talking too much nonsense.

By the end of the situation, these council members had to look around when going to the bathroom, to avoid being punched in the face by a human figure that suddenly appeared from nowhere.

Lunna couldn't control these eccentric humanoids. She had long realized that these humanoids actually only obeyed Sun Yang, and anyone else who tried to force them to do anything would be beaten up.

However, there was progress after all. Before these council members became habitually incontinent after being beaten by the humanoids, she quickly organized a meeting to hear what useful things these council members could say.

Of course, this meeting was for the majority of those in charge and doing the work. A flurry of people flocked to the conference room to take their seats. The board members glared at the last of the humanoids to arrive, who immediately grabbed a nearby table and chair and began to throw them at them. They rushed forward with their fists raised and beat them up, more like gangsters than gangsters.

The guards around were very dedicated and took it easy for a while. After the humanoids had been fighting for half a minute, they symbolically stepped forward to stop the fight and rescued the council member who was beaten so badly that he dared not raise his head.

Even though these council members were beaten black and blue, they still put their chairs in place and fluently explained to Commander Lena the current situation and why it was not advisable to continue clearing out mutants and alien forces.

Although the humanoids around who hadn't had enough fighting didn't quite understand what these guys were saying, they still passed the video footage to Sun Yang and let him make the decision directly.

Sun Yang, exhausted from battling the aliens, woke up after a day of coma to a video from the humanoids. His grumpiness and blood pressure shot up. Damn, bureaucrats are bureaucrats everywhere!

***

"I can't agree to such a condition."

The day after destroying the elders' secret base, the energetic Sun Yang jumped out of bed and hurried to Commander Lena's office.

She has changed back into a human body. This skinny woman looks very tired, but she still needs to handle various things. After all, she is the commander of XCOM and the person who truly controls the future of this planet.

Around her were a technical team and a dozen or so surviving members of the Earth Council. Among them was a plain-looking bald guy—Sun Yang had specially rescued him earlier. This guy had good survival skills and actually managed to escape to the Avenger.

But they all looked injured, and they must have suffered a lot on the way to survival.

"It seems that you have recovered well, Sun Yang, Huhaaaaaa..." Lena pinched her eyebrows. The consultants around her were giving Lena an overall tactical analysis.

"I heard that you are going to accept the surrender of those alien bastards? And you are also going to accept the mutants and aliens who surrendered after the war? My humanoid reported this information to me. Who came up with this stupid proposal?" Sun Yang pursed his lips and looked at these consultants. The more he looked at them, the more he disliked them.

"That's because our current military strength and resources are no longer sufficient to continue the war. We need to focus on rebuilding our homes..." One of the consultants said in a strong voice. They did not dare to let Sun Yang, an "unrelated person", go out directly.

After all, he personally participated in the battle to kill the elders. Not to mention seniority, this man's fighting ability alone is enough to overwhelm them all.

"What bullshit are you talking about, you useless official who has been locked up all the time? What have you done to deserve such outrageous remarks in this position? Have you killed aliens? Have you commanded troops on the front line? Shut your mouths. Your job is to make suggestions, not to ask people to do this or that. You still want to win over my people? I think you are courting death. If I see you interfering with Lena's judgment and deliberately concealing the facts, I will tear you all to pieces!" Sun Yang said bluntly.

Sun Yang could tolerate everything else, but he couldn't tolerate someone trying to recruit his humanoid. More importantly, they offered no benefits, just empty promises. His anger flared up immediately.

After Sun Yang's outburst, the officials who had been trying to persuade Lunna fell silent. Commander Lunna had indeed been granted commanding duties by the coalition government, but this guy before him wouldn't listen to anyone. He really didn't know where this guy came from.

"Thank you for shutting up for a while." Lena gave Sun Yang a grateful look. It's always a good thing to have someone to help out.

"I think you still have political assets and connections in the Mutant Government, and you want to reinstate your original positions. The Mutant Government is helping aliens to harm the people, and you still want to resolve it peacefully!"

"I also know that many of you were thrown into prison after being defeated in the internal strife of the mutant government. Don't think I think highly of you just because you voted for this side!"

Sun Yang directly confuses right and wrong and acts unreasonably.

"I..." The people on the board of directors wanted to argue, but were hit by a stool that Sun Yang took out from the thin air.

"Stop the nonsense! You only have the right to offer opinions. You're not even allowed to yawn when you're not allowed to speak. Understand?" Sun Yang had no intention of giving these guys a good look. A bunch of people who only know how to talk and make useless analyses. Things that didn't play a role in the war, don't even think about participating in the discussion now.

At this moment, the members of the council realized that this man was the professor those humanoids were talking about.

"But we do lack manpower and resources... Well, maybe not so much a lack of resources, but there are indeed not many trained soldiers. Almost all the people who can fight are here." Commander Lena said helplessly.

"That's okay. I'll lend you soldiers, and you'll get manpower support... I can't help but want to challenge you again. Is it you? Stand up and let me punch you twice, and you'll know you're wrong."

Sun Yang turned to glance at the agitated council members. Then he went up to the unlucky guy and punched him twice. Damn it, I told you to poach my people, but do you think you can poach my humanoids? And don't even think about touching XCOM's people!

Sun Yang had already made up his mind: he wanted to bring the XCOM crew aboard his warship. Aboard this warship were Irons, his ally in interests, the workers from the End of America, the Great Mountain from the Fallout world, the Apocalypse's followers, the Postman, and the Volunteers, and now, XCOM itself. He didn't want to see XCOM be co-opted by these idiots.

He provided technology, resources, weapons, and even helped the Tech-Droids with their work. He even personally killed a Chosen One, dismantled the alien spacecraft, and participated in the final battle to turn the tide. And this council, doing nothing, just sits here and argues for so long. How self-righteous!

Commander Lena is not a fool. She knows who is important to her and who is useless to her.

At this moment, Sun Yang treated the council members like a primary school student facing the strictest, most adept at corporal punishment, and most unreasonable dean of studies, the kind who would slap him at the slightest provocation. These weak-willed council members had already been beaten too many times and didn't want to be the first to do so.

"Don't hit too hard. Council members, I'll handle the troop strength issue. All you need to do is provide as much intelligence as you can to help us eliminate the remaining aliens and mutants. The Skirmishers will be pardoned for helping us defeat the aliens' rule, but we'll do our utmost to eliminate the rest. We must clean up our home before we can forge a new world."

Commander Lena's attitude was relatively kind, and her words made the atmosphere a little more relaxed.

"However, if your intelligence errors, or deliberate mistakes, lead to loss of personnel and resources... you must be prepared for a fate worse than death," Sun Yang stared fiercely at the people on the council. "Commander Lunna cherishes her soldiers very much. If you dare to act recklessly..."

"My soldiers' lives are far more important than yours," Commander Lunna added, before dismissing the meeting. As soon as she finished speaking, the humanoids stood up.

"How dare you show up in front of me! You're so bold!" Kroki led the charge, flipping over the tables and chairs and charging forward. According to humanoid logic, once the meeting order was lifted, it was time to execute other priority orders.

"Stop fighting! Stop fighting!" The council members who were about to chase Lena to talk about something had to flee in a hurry.

After the final battle, the XCOM fighters began the longer but much easier cleanup mission.

488 Comfort Antonina

Sun Yang stayed on the Avenger for a few more days, closely monitoring the confidential intelligence Antonina was collecting from various sources. He didn't care much about the scandals of the past government, after all, those people had either died in battle or become puppets of the mutant government.

None of those who became puppets survived, because they were still stationed and working in the Psychic Network Tower on the eve of the final battle, so they were directly killed by Sun Yang and Strade.

Sun Yang was primarily concerned with the intelligence regarding the creation of avatars and the resurrection of elders. Those guys were arguably the most formidable foes Sun Yang had ever encountered. Their psychic powers completely destroyed all of Sun Yang's humanoid and armored forces, and even relying solely on the undead's combat power panel was no match for them.

If he hadn't used the spiral sword to teleport himself to the enemy's hinterland for a last-ditch fight, the battle might have been lost. At least Commander Lunna might not have survived.

Speaking of this trick, Sun Yang came up with it in a hurry when he recalled the final BOSS battle of DLC3 of Dark Souls 2 and the scene of the duel with Gale at the end of the world.

After Gael, who has swallowed the blood of the dark soul, enters the second stage, if the player runs too far, he will directly generate a white summoning symbol under the player's feet, and then teleport directly to the player through the white symbol, shortening the battle distance in one breath.

This combat technique is truly terrifying. To put it bluntly, if Khorne in Warhammer 40K were to acquire this type of teleportation rune that's unaffected by the Warp, it would be a nightmare for all other factions.

If used by Demons or Chaos Space Marines, it can be used whether it is jumping into a boarding position or teleporting to a fire position to show its invincibility. It can even retreat in seconds if it is defeated. It is difficult for the enemy to chase.

Of course, I'm not talking about going to the Warhammer world. Sun Yang muttered to himself. His random teleportation ability had always been quite reliable, never sending him to the edge of a black hole or a world with explosive combat power. With his current strength, he could only bully civilizations that hadn't yet reached space, but anyone who could build ships in space could defeat him.

Apart from anything else, Sun Yang had a very difficult time defeating the alien civilization dominated by the elders this time. Bullying those miscellaneous soldiers was not a big deal, but failing to defeat the elders was the key point.

Unfortunately, this technology had not yet been developed in the era of Dark Souls 2. The three undead on Sun Yang's side could not rely on this method to cheat and fight directly in close combat.

Otherwise, Rukatiye could have just cast a white talisman and killed the entire alien army. Sun Yang wouldn't have needed to throw the spiral sword to advance the distance. He couldn't have prepared a human cannon for Sun Yang to shoot at, right? That would have been quite strange.

"Professor? Professor?" A pair of cool little hands pinched the hem of Sun Yang's clothes and pulled them to both sides.

Sun Yang came back to his senses. Antonina was plugged into many cables, making it difficult for her to move, so he reached out and tugged at her clothes.

Her long green hair was divided into several strands and tied behind the chair. Several specially designed cooling systems were clamped to her hair, and the air around her seemed to have risen several degrees. In addition to being beautiful, the most important function of the human hair was to dissipate heat.

"Sorry, I was just thinking about some tactical considerations. What did you just say, Antonina?" Sun Yang apologized quickly. Antonina can be said to be an MVP in this world. Most of the intelligence and electronic warfare are handled by her.

It can be said that the higher the level of information technology, the more reliable Antonina is. Faced with such a big dad, Sun Yang must coax her well and not let her get upset and quit.

"I really can't tell that you are still thinking about these things. I thought our professor, dear commander, respected monarch, Master Sun Yang was just a rough guy who ran out to fight and kill every day and never cared about us who stayed in the base." Antonina said with some complaint.

The intensity of the work on the Revenge was no problem for Antonina, but the problem was that Sun Yang had basically never come to visit them after throwing them here. They were either out fighting or missing all day.

"So what's Antonina's wish? I'll do everything I can to satisfy you." Sun Yang rubbed his hands.

"I'm going to take a vacation after I get back. Don't bother me until the next time I carry out such a large-scale mission. Also, you should also... leave me two days of free time." Antonina quickly classified the information she had received.

"No problem, we can go anywhere then." Sun Yang said, patting his chest.

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