Chapter 1911, "Armor Hero Xingtian," tells the story of a single individual who rewrote th
Chapter 1911, "Armor Hero Xingtian," tells the story of a hero who single-handedly rewrote the landscape of civilization.
An ordinary group admin said: "If King Peer had been able to maintain the state he was in before becoming the Lord of the Galaxy, the Ares civilization might have developed even better."
An ordinary group admin: "But unfortunately..."
Su Yunqing didn't say what came next, but everyone understood.
If King Peer can maintain his wisdom, ambition, and magnanimity, then Lufa and the Underworld Legion will not betray him, or rather, there will be no such thing as "betrayal."
They will remain Ares's sharpest sword and strongest shield.
The seamless, intellectual, and martial synergy between him and Lufa will continue to guide the Ares civilization, which has already ascended to the throne of the Galactic Lord, towards an even more vast universe.
Explore the unknown, integrate resources, and develop science and technology.
Ares will not fall into internal strife and stagnation, nor will it become closed and corrupt due to the depravity and shortsightedness of the highest authority.
Unfortunately, power can be addictive.
That supreme and unchecked power, like a pool of warm and viscous honey, slowly submerged him, dulling his senses, corrupting his reason, and causing his initial ideals and responsibilities to rot silently in this "sweet" swamp.
When he finally realized it, he was surrounded by suffocating darkness, and he himself was no longer recognizable.
However, if he could really maintain that state, how could there be the story of "Armor Hero Xingtian"?
Gone is the tragedy and betrayal from a thousand years ago, gone is Lufa's burning desire for revenge that has endured for millennia, gone is the struggle and cry of the Netherworld Legion in the darkness.
That story belongs to Li Haotian, Huanhuan Teppanyaki, and everyone connected to them.
Perhaps it wouldn't have happened in the first place.
This is probably the scene that arises from the intertwining of so-called "historical inevitability" and "the capriciousness of fate".
An ordinary group admin: "@Lufa, so you shouldn't have any obsessions anymore, right?"
An ordinary group admin said: "Although changing the past will create a new timeline and will not truly change the past, at least you have vented your hatred."
An ordinary group owner: "And personally created a new future."
An ordinary group admin: "Someone like you shouldn't have any obsessions left, right?"
Su Yunqing asked Lu Fa.
In her view, Lufa's greatest obsession was revenge.
Now he goes back in time to the peak of the other person's life and destroys them completely in the most crushing and desperate way.
Although changing the past created a new timeline, at least the hatred was vented, and the resentment that had been bottled up for thousands of years was released.
There probably aren't many left, right?
After a moment of silence, Lu Fa spoke in the chat group.
Lufa: "I have only changed the 'past,' and there is still the 'present' waiting for me to change."
Lufa: "I want to confirm whether the current King Peer is dead, and to restore Ares's honor and glory to my brothers."
Lufa: "We will not refute what we have done, but no one can impose on us what we have not done."
Lu Fa neither agreed nor disagreed with Su Yunqing's words.
Yes, the obsession with revenge, the hatred that had consumed his soul for a thousand years, had indeed dissipated by more than half with the complete annihilation of King Peer in the "past".
His mind truly felt an unprecedented sense of ease and "emptiness".
That kind of life, driven by a single goal for thousands of years, seems to finally be coming to an end.
However, "revenge" is not the only obsession.
As a former soldier, a corps commander, and someone who once regarded "honor" and "responsibility" as his life's creed, there was something deep in his soul that he had to do.
That is the glory of our brothers.
Yes, they destroyed countless civilizations and committed countless blood debts.
They acknowledge these things.
This was a choice they made in hatred and despair, a sin they themselves bore.
Even if they were to fall into hell, they would not utter a single word of excuse.
but!
They did not commit any of the fabricated crimes that King Peel fabricated to cover up his own betrayal and to label them as "traitors"!
This is the greatest insult to their past loyalty, to their most basic honor and dignity as soldiers of Ares!
It is the heaviest and dirtiest shackle nailed to the pillar of shame in Ares' history, accompanying them on their thousand-year journey of exile!
He can accept being defined as a "vengeful demon" and "the embodiment of destruction."
But he absolutely could not accept that he and his brothers were defined as "traitors"!
It is absolutely unacceptable that those warriors who shed their blood for Ares have left behind such despicable and false names in history!
This is what he owes his brothers.
It was a promise he made as chief of staff when he led them down the path of revenge, a promise he had never been able to fulfill.
Therefore, even though his obsession with revenge had faded, he still had things to do.
He needed to confirm whether King Peel, who was ousted for "corruption," was still alive in this timeline.
If he were alive, he would want to see the other person receive the "reward" they deserve.
He wanted to make sure that the newly enthroned King Louis, and all of Ares, knew clearly that the Underworld Legion had never betrayed Ares!
Their "crime" originated from a despicable frame-up, a betrayal of a meritorious official by a monarch!
What they demanded was not forgiveness for the killings they committed later, but to have the false accusations of crimes that never existed in the first place!
This is the final "rectification".
This was also the last and most necessary explanation he could give for his and his brothers' past.
Only after doing all this can he move forward to a new "future" without any worries.
The oldest god-slayer: "So, you're prepared to be an enemy of the current Ares?"
The oldest god-slayer: "The false accusations against you in the past are gone, but you are still sinners wanted by Ares, and war will still break out when you meet."
The oldest god-slayer: "Are you ready to fight them?"
Marquis Voban said to Lufa.
Lufa once stated in a chat group that he did not intend to be an enemy of Ares.
Or rather, his only true enemy was King Peer, because it was Peer who did all this, so he did not hate the people of Ares, nor did he hate the new king of Ares.
However, if he wants to restore his former glory, putting aside whether King Louis is willing, the key question is, from what standpoint do they, as criminals wanted by the galaxy, demand that he do so?
King Louis, as the new king of Ares, had his legitimacy and authority partly based on his characterization of past "rebellions" and his arrest warrants for "criminals."
Even if he personally might understand or sympathize, as the leader of Ares and even the galaxy, it would be difficult, if not impossible, for him to easily overturn the verdict and deny the convictions made during King Peer's reign based solely on Lupha's side of the story.
That would undermine the seriousness of law and history, and could also trigger internal turmoil.
Moreover, the actions of Lufa and the Nether Legion after leaving Ares have proven that they are an undeniable "threat" and wanted criminals who endanger the safety of the galaxy!
Once they discover a trace, their first reaction will never be "to sit down and talk," but rather "to immediately gather forces and arrest them!"
Therefore, there is only one thing Ares and they will do upon meeting: war!
This is an unavoidable reality.
Just because you don't want to be an enemy doesn't mean the other party won't treat you as one.
Especially when your "demands" touch upon the foundations of the other party's rule and authority.
Is Lufa truly prepared to turn against the entire Ares and reignite the flames of war?
Lufa: "Yes, I know."
Lufa: "I know very well what kind of beings we are; I also know very well what awaits us once we appear."
Lufa: "I have said that I do not hate the people of Ares, nor do I hate the new king; my purpose has never been to destroy Ares or overthrow the current regime."
Lufa: "My only goal is to restore the reputation of my brothers and clear them of those false accusations."
Lufa: "To achieve this goal, I do not rule out the use of force."
Absolute power can instill fear and submission in all people.
This statement is a truth that has been verified countless times throughout Lu Fa's long life and many battles.
Now, after joining the "chat group," this point has become clearer and more concrete in his mind.
Today's Ares, after a thousand years of development, may be stronger than he was in his time.
The large-scale production and deployment of armor technology has also significantly improved the individual strength of Ares' soldiers.
Even with the enhanced Shura Armor, facing an entire interstellar fleet and armored troops in a state of war, a head-on confrontation would be no easy task, and might even lead to a bitter battle.
However, for Lu Fa, who has joined the "chat group," the upper limit of his strength is limitless.
Enhancement functions, enlightenment functions, and points exchange all mean that as long as he is willing and as long as he pays enough points, it won't be long before he can possess power that surpasses the entire Ares!
The power to rewrite the battlefield and even the landscape of civilization with one's own strength!
At that time, he will use his absolute power to demand that Ares do things the way he wants.
Whether it's royal power or majesty.
These are all questions that can only be considered while one is alive.
He believed that, faced with absolute power, faced with the choice between life and death, existence and destruction, King Louis and the high command of Ares would make the “right” decision.
He doesn't need their heartfelt agreement, nor their sincere repentance.
All he needed was one result: a "rehabilitation decree" from Ares's highest authority, and the complete deletion and correction of those false charges in all historical records.
To achieve this goal, he doesn't mind playing the role of an "unfriendly guest" or a "domineering conqueror."
He could first use irresistible force to crush all of Ares's resistance and make them understand what "despair" truly means.
Then, in their most fearful and helpless moment, he makes his "demand".
Perhaps this approach is too blatant for Ares's people, but he doesn't care.
After all that they had done, they could no longer return to Ares.
Given that, why should we care what they think or care about him?
He's just going to "correct" a mistake, and then he'll leave.
He believed that, faced with an absolute power imbalance, the rulers of Ares would know how to "choose the lesser of two evils".
Of course, all of this is predicated on the fact that he truly possesses that "absolute power"; and this is precisely what he will pursue and accumulate next.
Then, in their most fearful and helpless moment, he makes his "demand".
Turning Daigo into soup: "So, Lufa, you don't actually care about your own honor at all; you just want to do all this for the brothers of the Netherworld Legion."
Daigo realized this from Lu Fa's words.
Perhaps the Ares civilization still holds some weight in Lufa's heart, after all, it is the place where he was born, grew up, and fought for, but he no longer has even the slightest attachment to Ares.
That once fervent sense of belonging and loyalty has long been eroded away by a thousand years of exile and hatred, turning into cold ashes.
The reason he still did this was purely because of the warriors of the Netherworld Legion; because it was their obsession, it also became his obsession.
As the commander-in-chief of the legion, he failed to protect them when disaster struck; he failed to find a better way out for them in dire straits; he even led them down a bloody and destructive path of revenge, staining their hands with the blood of innocents and burdening their souls with sins that could never be washed away.
So, at least in this final moment, he wanted to win back for them the most basic honor that belongs to soldiers.
They are not "traitors".
Their swords were wielded for Ares; their blood was shed for Ares.
This point should not be tainted by false accusations, nor should it be erased by their dirty slander.
This was the last thing he could do for his brothers; it was also his final statement to himself.
Lufa was a good general, but fate was too unpredictable.
If King Peel hadn't acted in the first place, if the thousand-year-old hatred hadn't driven him to such deep-seated obsession, if there hadn't been so many losses and despair...
He wouldn't have become like that.
He transforms from a young general full of ideals, loyalty, and courage into a vengeful soul consumed by hatred and walking a path of destruction.
This story is a tale woven from countless "what ifs," filled with both chance and inevitability.
Every possible "what if" could have led him down a completely different path; but reality offers no "what ifs," only a blood-stained road that has already led him to where he is today.
From the perspective of good and evil, Lu Fa is not a good person.
But at their level, the concepts of good and evil are only relevant to the individual.
(End of this chapter)












