Chapter 2517: Wish
The rumbling mechanical sound continued, and the doors of the hangars opened one by one. Human soldiers and Stokas walked out chatting and laughing. Everything looked so harmonious and relaxed.
Today was still training. Many people still felt confused about the upcoming war in the future, and even some soldiers were afraid, because people are always afraid when facing unknown things.
Some soldiers even had the idea of retiring, because now soldiers all yearn for life outside, although many soldiers have improved their various welfare benefits.
In addition, the country has also introduced a policy to allocate houses to soldiers. Such a plan has a fatal attraction for many soldiers, but they must serve for more than five years before they can apply, and there are some special conditions.
However, the fear of facing war has spread in the army. Now the soldiers are confident because of these Stokas. The more they get along with them, the more the soldiers feel that Stokas are very reliable comrades.
Some training equipment slowly came out of the hangar, the soldiers began daily training, and the Stokas began to wear new equipment.
These novel and lethal weapons and equipment can effectively improve the combat effectiveness of many Stokas and save physical energy.
Ashe sat quietly on the top of the building, staring at the soldiers who were training below, and Norbotton smiled.
"Your Majesty Ashe, although many soldiers have been a little lax in training recently, the overall effect is still good. We have practiced a lot of tactics. If these tactics are implemented on the battlefield, they should be able to effectively strike the enemy."
Ashe had a blank expression on her face. Norbotton took the crystal screen and turned it on to call up some values. This was the recent training situation of soldiers across the country.
"War is not a joke."
Ashe stood up and Norbotton put away his smile.
"Your Majesty Ashe, it is true that war is not a joke, but we have not experienced too many real wars. We can only rely on some sporadic experiences in the past to build combat plans and train soldiers. Does Your Majesty Ashe have any questions?"
Ashe hummed and said.
"It is not a good thing to rely too much on Sterka."
Ashe's words reminded Norbotton, and Norbotton also knew that most human soldiers now rely too much on Sterka.
"Then Your Majesty Ashe, how do you think it should be adjusted?"
Ashe said while looking at the values.
"Let Stika and human soldiers train separately for a while."
After Norbotton wrote it down, Ashe moved forward gently, with a pair of wings on his back spread out, and his eyes flashed with seven colors of light, and then he said.
"I'll go out for a walk."
In an instant, accompanied by a violent airflow, Norbotton almost couldn't stand steadily, and Ashe was only a light spot left.
Nobotton smiled helplessly, and then looked into the distance.
There is no way now. After realizing the power of Stika, the concept of mankind has been completely reversed, including Norbotton himself.
"With such a powerful force, we will definitely win."
A few minutes later, Ashe crossed the wall, and in front of him was a large ruined wilderness. Ashe continued to speed up, and soon Ashe saw Stika's capital, but the light was dim now, and Ashe stopped.
A violent roar sounded, and soon the Stika guards in the capital sensed it and came towards Ashe.
"You don't have to follow me. I'll look around by myself."
After the guards left, Ashe stared at the once brightly lit capital. Now many Stokkas are still heading to human society, and many human vehicles can be seen.
"Is it good for me to do this?"
Ashe sighed. He was actually not suitable for the position of leader. For so many years, Stokka society has been clearly divided, and he just stood at the top of Stokka by relying on his powerful strength.
Ashe never thought about managing anything or achieving anything. The deepest wish in Ashe's heart was to see his parents and live a quiet life with them, but all this has been over for more than two hundred years. Ashe can't even remember what his parents look like. He still remembers that the last time he saw his parents was when he was only 8 years old.
Two years later, after the news that his parents were brutally killed by those gang members in the country came out, Ashe was alone.
Ashe never thought that his life could continue to this day.
When the disaster happened, Ashe fled to the north alone in the crowd of panic, because the United States in the north was the hope for human survival.
Unfortunately, Ashe stopped before reaching the wall.
"Maybe this is fate."
Ashe wanted to go home and go back to the southernmost fishing village.
Accompanied by a violent roar, Ashe flew at high speed. Twenty minutes later, Ashe saw the town that had appeared countless times in his dreams.
The buildings had almost been corroded by the wind, and only some metal structures remained. The whole town was unrecognizable, but Ashe's mind was full of childhood memories.
"What if I waited for death when the disaster came?"
Ashe laughed helplessly.
Ashe walked step by step on the slate road that had almost been broken into slag, and the dust kept rising.
Soon Ashe came to the seaside. There was a lot of garbage floating on the sea, but it was very little.
When Ash is in a bad mood, he will come back to see. Ash presses his chest. He doesn't know what he is looking forward to, or what the future will be like. For more than two hundred years, Ash has always been extremely lonely.
Ash also knows that the current United States is very good and has completely completed its transformation. An extremely new era is waiting for mankind, but Ash does not want to embrace such an era, because in such an era, mankind will slowly lose everything.
In the future, humans will become simple colors, and will not compete with each other for resources. Everyone only needs to spend their lives in a position that suits them.
"Is this era really good?"
Ash can't know the answer, because the future is still in the mist. Ash doesn't know what it means to become like this. Ash has thought about this question countless times in the past two hundred years.
Perhaps it is to lead the mutant group of Sterka to continue, or perhaps it is to witness the last era of mankind.
"What should we do? Or what should I do?"
Although he already knows everything about the United States, Ash himself likes such a highly developed modern society very much, but Ash still can't adapt.
Ash came to the beach, picked up a stone and threw it into the sea, just like when he was a child.
The only response was a dull plop and splashing water. Ash laughed out loud, but then the smile on his face became bitter again.
"How can we reach the other side!"
At this time, Ash felt a chill. He turned around in confusion. The space was shaking slowly like water ripples.
Then, accompanied by a touch of pink particles, Tommy appeared in front of Ash.
"It's incredible that you can come here."
Tommy smiled with his hands in his pockets, and then pointed to his head.
"My head gathers all the information in the world. Of course I know where your hometown is."
Ash sighed and took the cigarette from Tommy's hand.
"I see you are not in a good mood recently."
Tommy said, Ash hummed and sat down, Tommy looked at the dark sea.
"It used to be very beautiful here, the sunrise every day."
"Ah, it's beautiful. I go fishing with my grandfather every morning, and it's really beautiful when the sun rises."
Tommy hummed, picked up a stone and threw it into the sea, then laughed.
"You are always questioning what the meaning of what you are doing now is, right?"
Ashe nodded in acknowledgement, and Tommy exhaled a puff of smoke and laughed.
"I used to question it, but as a lot of memories kept appearing in my mind, I understood one thing, everything I do now is of great significance."
"Maybe, everyone looks at this kind of thing from a different perspective."
Tommy stared at Ash seriously.
"What about you? How do you see it?"
"Me? Living like a zombie, maybe I will die in the future war."
Tommy smiled and shook his head.
"The so-called seeing through and understanding are two different things. If you see through everything, you will naturally feel that everything is meaningless and empty, but I just need to understand it."
Ashe laughed.
"I have indeed seen it clearly a long time ago. This country was once a microcosm of the world. It was so backward, but in order to catch up with the most developed countries in the world, it abandoned all the good foundations and made drastic changes to let everyone live in the city. In the end, those reformers have long been sleeping in the ground, and not even a slag is left, leaving behind this devastated world and endless desolation."
"Are you longing for death?"
Tommy smiled, and Ash stood up, staring at Tommy with sharp eyes.
"Fight with me, I haven't officially fought you yet. What kind of power do you have?"
Tommy threw away the cigarette butt in his hand, then tore off his clothes and took off his suit.
Ashe's eyes became colder and colder, and Tommy hummed.
"You can start at any time. My power is the strongest among the nine kinds of divine power, even more than the power of the nurturer!"
With a loud bang, Ash's foot kicked over in an instant, accompanied by a violent roar, the ground of the harbor suddenly sank, and seawater poured in.
However, only pink particles could be seen in the air. Tommy was already standing behind Ashe, as if he had been behind Ashe from the beginning.
"Sure enough, your space jumping ability has almost no flaws."
Tommy clenched his fist and hit Ashe's cheek with a bang.
With a loud bang, Ashe flew out. The moment he hit the ground, a hole was torn in the ground. Ashe climbed up. There were rumbling sounds all around, and sand and gravel kept splashing. Tommy was already standing in front of Ashe.
"My fighting is not based on speed, but knowledge."
After Tommy finished speaking, Ashe suddenly had two daggers in his hands, and they were crossed in an instant. Tommy just stepped back and completely avoided Ashe's attack.
Two violent air currents passed by in an instant, cutting a hole in the sea surface, and Tommy was unharmed.
"It's really a desperate power."
Tommy smiled and nodded.
"In the past, I knew nothing about this power. Maybe it was the ability to move through space, as you thought. But that's not the case. The truly terrifying thing about this power is that it can move through the gaps in space and time. So no matter how powerful or fast your attack is, it can't hit me."
Tommy looked confident. Ashe waved the dagger, flashing in the seven-color light, and kept slashing the dagger around Tommy, but no attack could touch Tommy.
"What a despairing ability."
The light of the dagger in Ashe's hand disappeared, and he raised one hand and aimed it at Tommy.
At this time, the whole space began to twist, creaking, and Tommy disappeared in an instant. At the moment Tommy disappeared, the time and space in front of Ashe seemed to shatter, accompanied by a crisp click, and a fierce flame instantly engulfed the harbor town.
The smoke and dust slowly dissipated, and the whole town disappeared, leaving only a big pit that was constantly filled with seawater.
"Indeed, your ability is despairing, but unfortunately I can also see the world of neutrinos."
In the middle of the big pit, Tommy hugged his arms, his body was already broken, and the pink scabs were slowly peeling off, and he laughed.
"So that's it."
Ashe stared at Tommy with cold eyes.
"You were not unable to move just now, why didn't you dodge?"
As soon as he finished speaking, Tommy stood in front of Ash, his body had recovered as before.
"I just want to feel your power up close."
Ashe sighed and put down his hand. He knew that he could not hurt Tommy no matter what. The countless knowledge in his mind and the powerful spatial movement ability allowed him to control everything.
"I have not seen your true power yet."
Tommy stared at Ash excitedly and shook his head.
"That is my last resort. If I really have to use it in the future, I will die on the battlefield."
Tommy smiled and stretched out his hand.
"I will save you then."
Ashe shook her head.
"To die on the battlefield may be my most urgent wish, because only death can free me, and I don't want to die just like that. I will watch the last scene of this world."
Tommy sighed helplessly.
"That's a pity. I still hope to walk into the future with you hand in hand until we can leave with peace of mind."
Ashe laughed.
"I hope so, but I don't think that day will come. No matter how powerful we are, we will not be able to face those gods and more unknown crises."
"I promise you that our mimic soldiers will become the most important force on the battlefield in the future."
Ashe laughed.
"I hope so, Mr. President."()