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Chapter 28 - Chapter 28 Arena

Jay walked into a completely unfamiliar city on a planet in an unknown corner of the universe, and he couldn't help but feel a little uneasy in his heart. During this time, he has tried too many things that he had never thought of before, fighting mutant monsters, catching a burning plane, and now chasing his missing dad to a strange city. He hadn't even gone out of the country yet - rebirth through rebirth didn't count, and now that he flew directly to another planet, the span was a bit too big.

He glanced inadvertently at a mushroom-shaped building opposite and saw a green-skinned, arm-like seahorse guy smiling friendly and waving at him for some reason—if that was hand words. That was at least the seventh alien they'd encountered along the way, and Jay couldn't help but wonder how many aliens the city was made of. He was surprised at the alien's gesture: "Is that guy waving at me? What does that mean?"

"Meaning maybe she likes you." Carla teased with a smile, "Maybe you can try to date her."

"And that creature that looks like a seahorse?" Jay's back shivered for no apparent reason as his imagination spread out a little. "Never mind. But speaking of which, how do you know it's 'she'?"

Kara explained: "It's a Sandassam; as long as you know the features, it's easy to identify."

"You recognise it?" Jay was taken aback, "Do you recognise all these aliens here?"

"Most of them, some I haven't seen before."

It was only then that Jay realised that the girl standing beside him was a real native-born alien girl, and there was a fundamental difference between himself and the "native turtle" who had been born on earth for two lifetimes. The civilisation of Krypton was also highly developed at the beginning, and Kryptonians would naturally not know anything about the world other than themselves like the people on Earth.

"So what city is this?" Jay finally couldn't help but ask as he passed an eighth alien inhabitant of a different species, "Shouldn't a strange city only be inhabited by natives? You know, just Like Krypton only inhabiting Kryptonians and Earth inhabiting Earthmen?"

"That's the general situation. This is a composite city, and many such cities exist in the universe. People from all corners of the universe and galaxies can settle in such a city. There are no racial boundaries, and all races are equal. "Kara explained, paused, and added, "If you heard it in class when you were on Krypton, these middle school teachers did."

"Uh... well, I don't remember."

Carla smiled slightly: "Actually, I didn't listen to the lecture at the time. When the teacher talked about it, I might have deserted my roommate. But once on vacation, Dad took me to a compound city like this, which looked very similar to this place."

No wonder she looked so composed, as if walking in an unfamiliar alien city wasn't such a big deal because it wasn't that big of an agreement to her.

The two came to the building where the black man was dying, probably the city's largest building. The oval pale white shell is more than 400 meters long, and the highest point on the top is more than 70 meters above the ground. It is like an oval egg placed in the middle of the city, with eight entrances opening in all directions; a long line of town residents blocks each entry; each line is exceptionally long, and a and an of ​​people block all The entrances.

Jay couldn't help but think of seeing a baseball game at the Mets before, but these aliens were a hundred times more passionate than the Mets baseball fans, and they weren't on the same scale. Even the Olympics seem like a minor event compared to the current size of the alien venue.

The two rushed towards one of the entrances amid the packed crowd. Jay leaned into Carla's ear and asked in a low voice, "What is this doing now? Do other alien cities often have such activities?"

He didn't need to be so quiet at all because Ding Bo's voice changed almost everything, and even if you shouted, it would be difficult to transmit the sound to theatres away.

"No." Cara shook her head and said, "It shouldn't be in my memory, and I don't know what it's doing."

"Hey, what's up front? Hurry up! I don't want to miss the game!"

The two glanced back and saw a blue-skinned alien burly man shouting impatiently behind them. He was more than two meters tall and wrapped his body in a coarse cloth-like robe, with arms that seemed to burst with muscles hidden in his wide sleeves.

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When his annannoyinges fell on Kara's face, he found that the girl in front of him was beautiful and hot, he could not help whistling for a long time, and the impatience on his face was immediately swept away: "Hey, girl, you Is it a foreign tourist?"

Jay looked at the burly man with contempt, thinking that some things were the same no matter where in the universe he went. At the same time, Kara replied with a smile: "Well, my friend and I are from Kuntar and are coming here for a vacation."

"Kuntal? That's quite far from the 'World of War'." The big guy touched his chin and nodded thoughtfully, "But you came to the right place. If you want to pick an exciting one A vion spot, there's no better place than 'World at War'."

"World at War?"

Carla looked unfamiliar with the term, but Jay gasped on the spot.

Could they be in that "war world" now? There shouldn't be another planet in this universe that happens to be called "War .right?

The "World at War" in DC Comics is not so much a planet as a mobile fortress the size of a planet. It has the maximum weapon firepower in the universe, and there are even powerful weapons that can destroy planets with one blow. But this fortress is also a cosmic city, populated by many enslaved and re-enslaved peoples. The people who live in the "world at war" never work, and the greatest joy in their lives is watching various creatures from all over the universe be caught in the arena and fight to the death.

This solves one of the countless problems - at least Jay knows what the building in front of him is for, which is the interstellar arena.

"This is the biggest arena in the universe, the most exciting competition! It's a place for real men to sweat and sweat!" The alien friend vast his huge fist excitedly, "This is where glory comes first. Drago is the man at the pinnacle of glory so far - if he still wins today, he's on a 10-game winning streak! They say Drago's opponent today will be a Smiltep Man, heard that he was a real killer. But so what? I think Drago will still win - as always."

"Uh...so those losers," Jay asked, "where are they going?"

The alien glanced at him strangely: "Losers? Who cares where the losers go? Most of them die in the game; it's their honour. But for the few who didn't get that honour. If they don't, they'll be thrown into the trash. But they'll have to go through the Traco first, and no one can survive from Traco, so it's like dying."

Jay raised his eyebrows. "Traco?"

The alien smiled and said: "You are outsiders. Everyone in the world of war knows Traco. It is a big man. It has a body as tall as a building and ten tenacious and powerful tentacles. They use Traco as a dumpster sweeper, and the losers are thrown into the dump as its fodder. No creature can survive from Traco."

Jay and Carla glanced at each other, apparently referring to the octopus-jellyfish fusion they encountered in the dump. Jay was a little smug in his heart for a while because this guy said that no creature could survive from that monster, and they just froze that thing into an ice sculpture.

"Okay, this time, we have to get in quickly." The alien big man squeezed forward two more steps, "If we delay any longer, we will miss the game."