Gods had launched a full-scale invasion, throwing every country on Earth into a state of emergency defense.
Even the superpowers, Remdik, Ariarica, and Eurasia, had unveiled their secret weapons that were usually hidden underground—Hell Cannon of Remdik, Galactic Space Defense System of Ariarica, and Red Axis Super Laser of Eurasia.
Black technologies from various countries were also brought into play one after another.
The first wave of Gods spaceships entering Earth's atmosphere tasted the retaliation of mankind after their initial bombardment on Earth.
Every spaceship of the Gods' vanguard fleet was successively shot down.
Although the Gods' vanguard fleet was shot down, its Gods of War still managed to leave on escape pods before the spacecraft exploded, landing safely on Earth.
Inside the flagship of the Gods' main fleet, Medille had learned that all the spacecraft of the vanguard fleet were shot down by the humans.
He was both shocked and furious.
He remembered, that two thousand years ago, when the gods first explored and discovered Earth, it was still a desolate place.
Humanity back then was still quite primitive.
Who would have thought that in a little over two thousand years, Earth's civilization would reach such terrifying heights that it could actually shoot down the spacecraft of Gods.
The grand admiral of Gods, Gulliver, said solemnly, “Your Majesty, our vanguard has suffered heavy losses. I believe we have seriously underestimated the strength of Earth. I propose we abandon the attack and return home to devise a different strategy.”
The moment the words were spoken, the God Paladins around Gulliver looked at him in astonishment.
For the first time in many years, someone dared to question the decision of the God King, and it was also the first time someone voiced an objection.
The main fleet of the Gods' spaceship was now about to reach Earth and a great battle was on the verge of breaking out.
The fact that Gulliver dared to suggest a retreat left all the God Paladins astounded.
Just as expected, after the God King heard Gulliver's words, his gaze turned cold as he stared indifferently at Gulliver.
Inside the flagship, the atmosphere was oppressively tense.
The scene was eerily silent.
One by one, the generals bowed their heads, enduring the terrible silence and pressure.
Under the icy gaze of the God King, Gulliver was the one to bear the full brunt of it. Before he knew it, he had already started to sweat profusely.
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