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PREMIUM Chapter 6777 The Most Insidious Enemies

Author: Exlor
updatedAt: 2025-04-25

CHAPTER 6777 THE MOST INSIDIOUS ENEMIES

Saint Stark liked the speech.

She liked it even though its most important points were lost to her. Stark was not a Rubarthan, so she had never grown up and learned to take pride in a Rubarthan identity.

That did not mean she was ignorant of how much the citizens as well as many immigrants took pride in their Rubarthan identity and citizenship.

It was a very big deal in both the Milky Way and the Red Ocean.

Davia Stark merely found it unfortunate that she lacked the context and emotional ties to experience the moment herself.

She felt as if she was relegated to the role of a neutral bystander. She simply had no stake in the life and death of the Rubarthan state.

She felt envious of the Rubarthans for maintaining their love and reverence for a common identity.

It was one of the many aspects that Davia Stark had lost along her difficult journey of transcendence.

She had lost the capability to feel pride in one's state, culture, people or nation.

Ever since her former state had perished along with most of its population, Davia had gone adrift.

Though she spent a lot of time with the Larkinsons, she could never bring herself to blend in with them. She was incapable of living a normal life.

These days, her heart burned with vengeance instead of love. So long as that remained the case, only her duty remained.

She briefly closed her eyes and centered her thoughts. Though she did not care about the Rubarthan Pact in any way, she was more than willing to fight to preserve the lives of the civilians who relied on the protection of the soldiers at the frontlines.

Not all first-raters were stained with sin. The ordinary folk were almost just as powerless as the civilians of second-rate and third-rate states. These people were still worth protecting as far as Davia was concerned.

Besides, the strategic outlook remained clear. Defending the Upper Zones was vital to keeping at least some Middle Zones and Lower Zones alive. The fall of the Kayana System would cause a chain reaction that might spell the end of the Monroe Upper Zone and all other adjacent zones!

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