Shiller and Strange, who were busy rescuing people, hardly offered any explanation. Strange just warded off all the approaching people with magic on the way.
Shiller set up a huge megaphone and shouted, "Sorry, sorry, please bear with us. There are crazies every year, but this year's batch is particularly strong. The special powerful humans have accidentally caused trouble for you again. We are about to retrieve them now, absolutely no interaction with other civilizations."
The members of the Galactic Congress were furious. However, the Force that Rey possessed was not actually authentic. This universe did not have the Force at all. Even if it did, according to the setup of Star Wars, self-realization was impossible, and training from the master of the Jedi Order was necessary.
The power in Rey was actually the magical energy from Disney that enabled spaceships to fly. Because it was slightly influenced by the power of thought, it manifested itself as the Force.
This power could move mountains and cut through water. The more you wanted it to perform in a certain way, the more it would. Rey felt out of control, so this power actually went out of control. In just tens of minutes, almost the entire conference hall of the Galactic Congress was ruined.
Of course, the Galactic Congress wanted to hold the human race accountable, but unfortunately they were dealing with the Supreme Magician. They could only sanction those within their reach. Whether it was the lunatics shouting "The Force is with me" or the Supreme Magician who entered audaciously, none of them was within their sanction range.
So all they could do was stare helplessly as the Supreme Magician disappeared into the portal with the chief culprit who had destroyed the conference hall of the Galactic Congress, without even leaving a formal apology.
Looking around, the Galactic Congress realized that an important member, Jason Spartacus, was absent, so someone tried to call Spartacus, but Jason was now in a dire situation.
On Sparta Star, although the Celestials had really left, the disaster was not over. The members of the Guardians of the Galaxy were scattered across various departments, busy with disaster relief.
When the calamity finally abated after the departure of the Celestials, Jason finally flew back, but instead of cheers, what greeted him were the cold eyes of the people who were shivering in the shelters.
At the onset of the catastrophe, it was not the king but the prince who issued the warning and participated in the disaster relief. People could only guess the worst and the best thing, which was that the king had died as soon as the catastrophe struck.
Their king, surprisingly, was back safe and sound after the situation had improved. No injuries, no illnesses, with physical movement and speech intact.
So where were you, the king who should have taken measures when the disaster struck?
However, Jason felt wronged. He had just risked his life in face of those invincible giants, and managed to prevent the destruction of the star system through mediation.
You were indeed severely damaged by the vomit-inducing floods, but this was already the lesser of two evils under my resourceful handling of the situation. Why can't you understand me?
It's like when a child is sick in the hospital and feels very uncomfortable. An unknown distant relative comes to take care of him, but his parents whom he wants to see most are not there. He must be upset.
Parents who havebeen busy working all day to pay for medical expenses will certainly feel upset and disappointed when they come back and receive a cold reception. After all, they have to juggle work and visiting the child but fail to get the understanding of their own flesh and blood. How can they not feel upset?
But if parents talk at length about how hard the work is and how difficult it is to pay for medical expenses, the child who has never been exposed to society will not understand everything.
Just like the people on Sparta Star now. They can't comprehend anything about the invasion of giants and the survival of the star system. They only know that their homes have been obliterated by a horrifying corrosive flood, and their leader was absent when they were suffering.
More Spartacus Star People from neighboring stars rushed back to help the relief efforts, while Jason found nothing left for him to do. Everything that could be done had been done by Quill and the rest of the Guardians of the Galaxy.
At this moment, he finally realized that his son has an opportunity to surpass him in prestige.
Now, it's necessary to talk about Jason. His past experiences shaped his character. Years ago, he was humiliated and driven out of his own country and ended up on Earth, which was still a scar in his heart until this day.
Even after learning that his wife had died and his child was lost, he could still bear this tribulation, as it was the most humiliating and sinking memory for him, and he wouldn't want a living person to recount his past.
Having lost power once, he was more ambitious and obsessed with it. Whoever posed a potential threat to his power would be regarded as an enemy by him, including his own son.
Jason felt a great threat as he remembered that he had just sent someone to register Peter Quill as the first heir in the Galactic Congress. Quill now had legitimacy. If Quill killed him, then he could immediately ascend to the throne.
If it were the past, Quill could be discredited for instability, and even if he murdered the king to ascend the throne, he would not be recognized as legitimate. But now, Quill's reputation was at its peak, and if he decided to strike, Jason, the current king, might not stand a chance.