The Female Cannon Fodder With Boundless Merits-Chapter 1298 - 1311: The Last Earth Person (Part 1)

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Chapter 1298: Chapter 1311: The Last Earth Person (Part 1)

As soon as Su Li opened her eyes, what reflected in them was the explosion of fire everywhere, making her face look brightly red, just like the fireworks she used to see through the window as a child.

However, each explosion of fire represented the rupture of an escape pod and the loss of a life, leaving no trace of bodies behind.

The escape pod that Su Li was in also shook violently, the temperature inside had reached a dangerously high level, and her ears were filled with constant warning alarms. 𝚏𝕣𝐞𝗲𝐰𝕖𝐛𝐧𝕠𝕧𝚎𝚕.𝐜𝚘𝗺

Even knowing that the original owner wouldn’t die in this disaster and would be one of the rare survivors among millions, Su Li still couldn’t put her mind at ease.

She mobilized the explosive energy around her, covering the pod’s surface with an energy film, which made her feel somewhat relieved.

The temperature inside the escape pod gradually dropped to a normal level, rapidly propelling her into the vast cosmos. Behind her, that blue planet had already transformed into a massive fireball.

In 3521 AD, Earth’s environment changed drastically, and scientists predicted that Earth would enter a rapid decline within ten years, making the environment unsuitable for human habitation.

Over ten years, human efforts worldwide led to the construction of five million escape pods... initiating the seedling plan.

Just after the ten-year mark, Earth’s environment seemed to improve under human management, and as people hoped for a brighter future, Earth delivered the most devastating blow.

The destruction arrived too quickly, catching humans off guard despite their preparations.

Of the five million escape pods harboring humanity’s hope, nearly half failed to launch in time and were destroyed in the sudden disaster.

The original owner was very fortunate, her parents were chief representatives of the research institute, and for their daughter, they used all their life’s achievements to secure a spot in the first batch of escape pods.

In the face of danger, her parents wasted no time in placing her into the escape pod. Without even saying goodbye, she left Earth hastily.

She was lucky because the route taken by her escape pod managed to avoid all meteor impacts, a rarity.

Compared to those escape pods launched simultaneously around her, one after another being engulfed by flames without even a single scream left behind, the original owner was extremely lucky.

But equally, she was also unfortunate.

She would become the sole survivor of this catastrophe, the last human on Earth.

The original owner watched helplessly as Earth was destroyed before her eyes, along with billions of lives on the planet disappearing into the vast cosmos, a heartache like knife twisting.

Yet she could not forsake any hope of survival.

Upon confirming their participation in the first seedling preservation plan, all personnel underwent the most rigorous training.

Any fortunate survivor would carry Earth’s millennia-old heritage to seek a new oasis, continuing humanity’s hope until life’s end.

With this belief, the original owner hid her sorrow and began to strive to survive.

The escape pod’s fuel could sustain her for a hundred years drifting through space, but if she couldn’t find a suitable place to settle within those hundred years, her fate would be sealed.

Needless to say, Earth’s seedling preservation plan was cruel yet tragic.

It gambled the entire human race’s lives for that one sliver of possibility.

The original owner’s luck proved fairly good, a year after her hibernation, she was forcibly awakened by the pod’s system setting.

The escape pod had detected signs of life.

Faster than the original owner’s reaction was the other’s; before she knew it, she’d already been captured with the pod onto a cosmic starship.

On Earth, people had always questioned whether there were alien life forms besides Earth in the universe.

Though most believed unquestionably there were, limited by technology, there had never been strong evidence, making such conjectures mere speculation.

But now, as the original owner witnessed firsthand, she could loudly and confidently tell everyone, the universe does indeed have aliens, and not just one kind.

Just as Earth’s life forms include more than humans, such as gorillas, elephants, and giraffes.

And in aliens’ eyes, she was akin to Earth’s rare animals.

Due to the explosion of Earth, causing space disturbance, an interstellar spaceship now billions of light speeds away detected something amiss and followed the space fluctuations to investigate.

Then, besides finding the original owner, there was only Earth turned into void.

In aliens’ eyes, Earth was merely an undeveloped original planet, where aside from various life forms, nothing held alien interest.

Unfortunately, only the original owner managed to escape this disaster.

"You are very lucky, we belong to the official species protection association of the Monchi Alliance, following alliance law, as the last surviving Earth human, you will be personally escorted by us to reside in the capital of the alliance, Dada Star."

The original owner listened blankly to the string of alien speech, baffled.

But at least she sensed goodwill from them.

The original owner was quite pleased, knowing that as long as she survives, humanity still has a flicker of hope.

Especially as these aliens’ appearance was very similar to Earth humans.

Those standing before her were particularly like Europeans, with well-defined features and deep eye sockets.

However, their physiques were more towering, the smallest Monchi person seen on the spaceship was over two meters tall.

Her one-meter-sixty height appeared childlike before them.

Even, the Monchi people treated the original owner like a precious youngling.

The original owner spent a peaceful three months on this spaceship until abruptly the life ended.

The ship was ambushed by space pirates midway through its course, even as the captain displayed the Monchi’s official flag, the cannon fire didn’t stop.

The original owner was seized onto a Star Pirate Ship, and her treatment no longer remained the same.

She was locked in a damp, cold prison.

Known as a prison, it was more like an oversized chicken cage.

Two meters high, two meters wide, an iron barred structure holding various alien life forms with peculiar appearances.

There were those seemingly as weak and thin as the original owner, and there were muscular ones packed tight like the Hulk.

These humanoid creatures looked fine, while others had abstract, terrifying appearances akin to Aliens.

The original owner was nearly frightened; there lived right beside her a terrifying Alien all pitch-black.

Its mouth opened, sending a long proboscis rushing towards her.

However, the Alien’s attack was stopped by an invisible ripple rising abruptly between the iron bars.