Chapter 3634 A Bold Idea
With a disheartened spirit, Torii ordered all the spaceships to return home. Then, with a gloomy demeanor, he returned to Divine Realm to report back to Medille. Nathan and his group were fortunate to have narrowly escaped disaster.
Beacon of Dawn was journeying toward Earth, carrying God's Punisher Spaceship with it.
At this rate, it was estimated to reach Earth in a month.
Its speed was reduced as it had to lug the severely malfunctioning God's Punisher Spaceship behind it.
On the way back home.
Naturally, on the way back home, Nathan didn't remain idle.
He ordered Marcus and other human scientists to seize the opportunity to study the Gods' spaceship, especially since it was a new model.
At the same time, he also brought Colin and Eve with him to personally interrogate the Gods on God's Punisher Spaceship.
After he employed various measures, the Gods on God's Punisher Spaceship finally confessed everything.
Nathan and his comrades uncovered that the God King Medille's animosity toward Earth remained unabated. He had instructed the research institute to construct a formidable weapon known as the God's Punisher Spaceship, with the sinister intent of unleashing it against Earth for annihilation.
In a stroke of fate, Nathan and his team successfully foiled the Gods' malevolent scheme.
While the Gods' malevolent scheme had been foiled on this occasion, the looming question remained: Could Earth evade catastrophe the next time the Gods devised new superweapons with the intention of its destruction? The answer was probably no.
Ever since Nathan found out about the purpose of God's Punisher Spaceship, his face had been perpetually gloomy.
That was because he understood that if Earth persisted in relying solely on defensive measures, a day would inevitably arrive when it would succumb to the advanced weaponry wielded by the Gods.
Earth couldn't afford to idly await its demise.
Rather, it had to seize the initiative and take proactive measures.
Since the Gods were hell-bent on destroying Earth, it was better for Earth to strike first and wipe them out once and for all.
If they were to proactively launch an assault on the Divine Realm, would the War Gods hailing from diverse nations unite in agreement?
Could they place their trust in Nathan's counsel and rally their elite forces for an interstellar campaign against the Gods?
Nathan grappled with uncertainty, lacking confidence in the outcome.
Countries would often only realize the importance of unity only when they were on the brink of disaster.
As the crisis lessened, everyone began to fight amongst themselves again.
Previously, he had faced considerable opposition from many Adrunians due to his advocacy for a coexistence plan between humans and the vampires. His prestige wasn't as high as it used to be.
His aspiration was to assemble the War Gods from nations far and wide, leading them into space, the very heartland of the Gods, to wage a fierce conflict.
However, he harbored doubts, recognizing that countries deeply entrenched in their fierce rivalries would likely never reach a consensus.
And even if they did, the road ahead would be strewn with endless negotiations, rendering their venture into the unknown all the more elusive.
Someone had to take the initiative,
even if other nations remained unwilling to act. Otherwise, they would remain vulnerable to the ongoing threat posed by the Gods.
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Nathan wondered what kind of force would be appropriate to defeat the Gods.
Suddenly, he remembered the vampires.
Recently, vampires within Scarlet Land were having a tense relationship with Adrunians.
They didn't get along.
If this were to go on, vampires and humans would be at war again.
Nathan had discussed with Hepburn before, and they both believed that vampires needed to find a new path.
Perhaps the Divine Realm was the new opportunity for vampires.
If the vampires were willing, they
could serve as Earth's
representatives, venturing into the
Divine Realm to confront and eliminate the belligerent forces
there.
Subsequently, the vampires could establish a foothold in the Divine Realm, ensuring their survival in this foreign territory.
After all, it was from the Divine Realm that vampires originally emerged onto Earth, making their return akin to a homecoming in a profound sense. The more Nathan thought about it, the more feasible the idea seemed.
The pivotal question loomed: would the vampires consent to serve as Earth's emissaries and undertake a perilous expedition to the Divine Realm? Nathan resolved to engage in a profound conversation with Hepburn upon his return to Earth.
Nathan secretly made up his mind.
Eve, who was next to him, was constantly paying attention to Nathan.
Observing the myriad expressions flitting across Nathan's
countenance, culminating in an intense and penetrating stare, she discerned that Nathan might have reached his breaking point regarding the Divine Realm and was on the brink of decisive action.
An unsettling wave of concern welled up from the depths of her heart.