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Chapter 825: Plans that need to be adjusted, express delivery to the door

Facing Steck's question, Rosen answered without any disguise. "This is called a teleportation column. It can be used to quickly build a space bridge and open a channel that ignores space and mass, and is used to quickly transport troops and supplies."

"Then can we connect to the portal and lead directly to the world where the monsters come from?" Styk-Pendix asked anxiously, and then explained: "According to the information just received, the portal has been opened again, the peak has expanded to an unprecedented level, and two monsters have appeared at once."

He frowned and said, "From the scale check, they are all level 4 monsters. The strange thing is that they are not in a hurry to rush to the land, but have been staying where they are, hovering above the crossing point."

"We don't know what they want to do, but we have to react as quickly as possible and kill them to avoid anything more dangerous. It would be great if your space bridge is really useful."

"I haven't tried it yet, but I can try it later." Rosen said, pointing to Newton and Herman who were still interacting with the cubs. "It's better to listen to the intelligence they get and then decide what to do later."

Although Stack-Pendix was very anxious, he looked at Newton and Herman, then looked at Rosen, and finally nodded and whispered, "The current situation is already quite critical. It can be said that the fate of mankind is on the verge of life and death, so I hope that you can join hands with us and go all out to complete the plan to destroy the crossing."

"No problem." Rosen nodded and said, "This is also what we want."

After a moment, Newton and Herman opened their eyes almost at the same time.

After a brief moment of calm, Hermann seemed to have suffered the worst motion sickness of his life. He turned around suddenly and vomited wildly on the ground.

"It's okay, you'll get used to it." Newton patted him on the back and comforted him before looking at Stike-Pendix and saying, "General, the plan you made earlier to bomb the crossing must be changed."

"Why?" Stek's dark face suddenly became darker.

"Because destroying the portal is useless," Newton said.

"What do you mean?" Steck stared, "What do you mean by useless?"

"Just because the portal is open doesn't mean you can send a thermonuclear bomb through it," Newton explained.

At this time, Herman stopped vomiting. He stood up and wiped the corner of his mouth and said, "The portal can only recognize the genes of monsters, just like the barcodes in the supermarket. Only those who have them can pass through. Otherwise, they will be excluded."

"So you need to deceive the portal." Newton said excitedly, "Make it think you have the same barcode."

"How?" asked Stack-Pendix, frowning deeply.

"Let it think you are monsters," Newton replied.

Herman gave them a direct method, "You can grab those monsters and ride them into the crossing. The entrance will recognize the genes of those monsters and let you pass."

"What if we don't?" asked Steck.

"Then the bomb will pass through the portal repulsion, causing it to deviate, just like before, and the mission will fail directly," Newton replied.

After hearing this, Stike-Pendix was silent for a moment, then looked at Rosen and said, "Now, what do you or you guys think?"

"For the sake of peace in the human world, the crossing point must be destroyed as originally decided." Rosen expressed his attitude firmly, but then added: "But the way to achieve it needs to be adjusted."

"You go ahead." Steck pretended to listen attentively.

"You just said that there are two level four monsters lingering at the crossing point, as if they are waiting for something, right?" Rosen asked.

"That's right." Stek nodded.

Rosen looked at Herman Gotley again and said, "I remember you just said that according to your calculations this should be a triple event. That's not wrong, is it?"

"Yes." Hermann nodded and said, "Mathematics is the truth of nature and will not deceive people."

"Maths won't lie, but monsters might." Rosen said with a smile, "For example, the two guys that appeared now are just baits, and they are waiting for the hunters to come. The third monster that was supposed to appear is now hiding quietly on the other side of the crossing, preparing to catch the hunters off guard."

"They shouldn't..." Newton subconsciously wanted to deny Rosen's guess, but he was interrupted by Rosen before he finished speaking: "Don't underestimate the intelligence of monsters just because they are ugly. And don't forget that neural interaction is two-way. You can know their intelligence, so how can they not get human plans from your memory?"

"Ah!" Newton was stunned and said with shame: "Damn it! This is trouble."

"Don't feel guilty." Rosen said, "Humans have done this before, and the monsters must have gotten used to it. They might even think that we don't know the secret they're hiding about the need for genetic verification before passing through the portal."

"Since they are already on guard, how should we respond?" Seeing Rosen's indifferent expression, Stack-Pendix guessed that he probably already had an idea, and asked immediately.

"Didn't I just tell you that we should trick the crossing point, enter, and then detonate the thermonuclear bomb?" Rosen said with a smile, "But to be on the safe side, we can make the scene bigger."

"What do you mean?" Stek wondered.

"You still have four Hunters. Send them all out and act as if you are determined to destroy the crossing with all your might."

Rosen said, "I believe those monsters will be able to detect your movements. They will definitely think that you have fallen into their trap and continue to stay near the crossing point waiting for you to come and die."

"What about you?" said Stack-Pendix, looking at Rosen. "What are you going to do?"

"While you are distracting them, we will find a way to open a space bridge leading to the interior of the crossing and drop a thermonuclear bomb in." Rosen looked at Steck and said, "The key now is whether you can trust us."

"Of course." Stek stared at Rosen and nodded without hesitation.

"By the way, can you get more nuclear weapons?" Rosen said with a smile, "As peace-loving and hospitable Chinese, we are about to send these uninvited guests away, so how can we miss some parting gifts?"

"Even if we can get it, it might be too late..." Stack-Pendix shook his head, and then he quickly finalized some plan details with Rosen and hurried away with Newton and Herman.

"Let's prepare for this final battle." Rosen said as he stood up from the rocking chair, strolled a few steps, and said to Stark: "Tony, when we go back, think of a way to prepare some thermonuclear bombs or something like that. Maybe they will be useful the next time we go to another world."

"What do you want to do?" Tony Stark glanced at him and said, "Do you want to completely smooth out the ups and downs of Xiaori?"

"Seeing through things but not speaking them out loud is the greatest principle for a lasting friendship." Rosen said with a smile.

Ding dong.

Suddenly, the door rang.

"Who's out there?"

"Deliver a courier."

"What?"

"East Wind." (Note)

Note: If I could upload it, I would say this is the most powerful voice I know.

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