The general plot of the story is that the alien Kevin was forced to fall to the earth in an accident while riding a spacecraft. Then he was captured by the Vikings of Northern Europe, Bala Bala Bala...It turns out that Kevin’s home planet is an expansive civilization, burned and looted everywhere, Kevin and the others ransacked one everywhere. The planet of Maowen (a kind of monster), and then the family directly immigrated and settled. What I did not expect is that one Maowen (it should be a female, but also gave birth to a baby behind), the Maowen who slipped through the net took advantage of the surviving one When the main force went out, they killed all the family members of the aliens who were unable to resist, including Kevin’s wife and children; after Kevin and the others came back, they were sneaked into the spaceship by Mao Wen (I do! Mao Wen is so big, it can be quiet The sound dived into the small spacecraft. The monitoring technology of this spacecraft was really bad). During the flight, it was in trouble, killing most of the people in the spacecraft, and the spacecraft was forced to crash into the earth.
Back to the front, after Kevin became a prisoner, Mao Wen began to slaughter the Vikings. Of course, the earth turtles could not do anything with Mao Wen. Of course, the heroic aliens were obliged to lead the earth turtles to encircle the monsters (Mar-Lenines! This monster was originally the monster. The alien brought it). After twists and turns, the aliens fight monsters, push girls (the king's daughter), and rise up (become the king of the Vikings). At the end, I was confused. How did it feel like the current popular Internet traversal novels, except that I have become an alien and traverse the earth!
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