The beginning of the story is a blind date.
When the woman heard that the other party was a "stupid soldier", she couldn't sit still.
However, this "stupid soldier" has a pretty good family background, and the woman's ass, which is about to lift, returns to the seat, and then rolls a bed sheet together.
After the sheets are rolled, something should be done.
Strange phenomena followed one after another. The military can only defend passively, but the outpost that it relies on is almost vulnerable to strange phenomena. The global "destiny" seems to be concentrated on this "psychic" "god stick".
Then, "God" appeared with its own aura.
This facial special effect is done well.
Then "God" uttered part of the truth very forcefully, and the fighting nation was completely dumbfounded. It turned out that there was this operation. It seems that Yuri, who controls his thoughts, is not groundless.
However, the "gods" will also die, and there is the same intrigue between the "gods". In this respect, human beings as "white mice" have a reason for their natural "evil".
The two "great gods" who were the "outposts" did not know why they fought against each other for some strange reason. As a result, the two "gods" basically died by themselves.
At this time, the "God" spaceship arrived, and the two had already tossed the "White Rats" enough, and there were so many more, it seemed that there was no way to play.
The last three remaining, two of which are the pair whose story begins to roll.
The fate of mankind needs to be "saved" by these three. As long as the method is right, the "little mouse" can fly into the sky.
The ending of the story is very open.
What kind of ending will this bunch of alien children turn into in the face of three humans?
Perhaps, human beings use the innocence of children to quickly learn advanced technology, and civilization further evolves;
Perhaps, humans will teach children to "love" and live together happily and peacefully;
Perhaps there are "people" among the children who have witnessed the killing of their parents, and the seeds of hatred eventually trigger revenge;
Maybe, there are more maybe...
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