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Reborn As An Interstellar Giant Mosquito

Chapter 589 - 589 6 TargetFifth City!【Subscription Wanted】_2

Author: Step leap
updatedAt: 2025-07-14

589: Chapter 6 Target……Fifth City!【Subscription Wanted】_2 589: Chapter 6 Target……Fifth City!【Subscription Wanted】_2 It turned out that this stone giant was the “Lord Longwu,” the fifth strongest from the original Gold Desert whom he has before battled.

Previously, Jia Yan could triumph over him even with his energy depleted.

However, after the mutation, this so-called fifth strongest was nothing but a joke standing in front of him!

Lord Longwu did not have any faction of his own.

Initially, he believed he could evade the detection of the Earth Army if he hid underneath a sand dune.

Yet, his luck was not promising.

When Jia Yan was rushing to aid a detachment of Earth’s army, he passed right over the dune where Lord Longwu was hiding.

Consequently, the foolhardy stone giant revealed itself in its escape attempt.

Naturally, Jia Yan seized the opportunity to capture him!

“Not only him, any of you who want to leave—serve me for five days, then you can stay or go as you please.

I won’t pursue accountability,” he added.

“Lord, you’re not going to back out, are you?!” A creature—greatly resembling a crane yet capable of flight—asked in confusion.

Naturally, other beings harbored similar thoughts.

After all, as strong ones of the Gold Desert, if they were truly willing to submit to others, they could have already joined the Auster army or the Biochemical Empire army.

Given their power, joining an army is eminently within their capabilities.

Looking irked, Jia Yan glared at the crane creature and did not respond.

Whether they trusted him or not, what could it change?!

The crane creature immediately fell silent.

Despite resembling a crane, his body was over ten meters in length, and he was one of the fastest creatures among his kind.

If not for Jia Yan’s superior speed, he would never have been captured.

The other powerful beings, creatures of intellect, similarly dared not ask anything.

They’d seen the strength of the “Lord Assassin” firsthand.

A previous attempt by a creature to defy him resulted in it being promptly dispatched by a single strike from Big Mosquito, without any reaction or objection.

Jia Yan was only giving them terms because he wanted these creatures to serve him diligently during their service period.

As for what happens five days later?

Even he couldn’t say.

Already, Earth City had become a target for all.

If they cannot withstand this challenge, their fate would be to return to dust.

Many recognized this fact, but under the high-pressure control of Earth City now, rather than being executed immediately, most of the living entities chose a later demise on the off-chance of a turn of tides?!

“Ladies and gentlemen…viewers, hello, it’s the Front-Line Battle Report from Fifth City.”

In the quiet depths of the forest, a completely battered Auster woman — her face smeared with blood — faked a not-so-natural smile for the camera in front of her.

“Now it is evening, and soon it will be the Grey-Yellow star’s nightfall.

Our crew was caught in the explosion resulting from a battle between Earth City and the Research Institute, causing our broadcast to be interrupted temporarily and severely wounding three of us.

We are currently 2 kilometers from the Gold Desert, continuing our broadcast.”

The female reporter looked exhausted.

The impact of the previous explosion was terrifying to her, yet her professional dedication compelled her to continue broadcasting.

She began a brief analysis of the situation and then, with evident discomfort, she ended the live broadcast.

“How long until the emergency rescue team arrives?” she asked, no longer able to hide her pain, her leg was severely swollen, and walking was difficult.

Other members of the production team were all injured, with some barely hanging onto life, being supported by a few stronger bodyguards to proceed further.

“It will be soon.

We should take a break.

The higher-ups instructed us to approach via the ground as they do not want to provoke Earth City.”

“Let’s rest here.

After all, the Gold Desert can’t touch the forest.

I believe Earth City’s forces wouldn’t dare violate this unwritten rule, right?”

The director of the production team gave his opinion before leaving with a few bodyguards to set up camp.

The strength of ordinary extraterrestrial beings far surpasses that of the Earth people, given that they’d undergone countless adjustments and changes to their genes during the highly developed technological era.

Even the injured members of this production team were not in immediate danger of dying.

If rescued appropriately, they have a chance of survival.

“Right!

Earth city dares not come into the forest, it’s an unwritten rule.

If they break it, it would mean a direct fall-out with the warring nations!

Although, I suppose they have already had a fall-out with us Auster folks…”

The female reporter held her aching foot, waiting under a tree.

“Earth City definitely wouldn’t dare cross the barrier of the forest!” she encouraged herself.

In the distant sky, the faintly glowing principal star of the Scholz’s star system was slowly falling below the horizon.

When its last ray of light disappeared, everything was plunged into darkness, especially the forest, within which, their layered trees made it pitch black.

The feeble light from Scholz’s Star Brown Dwarf couldn’t possibly reach the unfathomable depths of the forest!

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