Chapter 2039 Lighting up the Dream in Your Heart (Thirty-Four)
"What kind of civilization is Spartacus?"
Gamora, who was leaning on the seat of the spaceship, asked Quill curiously, and then he explained: "I don't come to the Milky Way often, but I have heard Thanos and his men talk about Asgard and Earth."
"Asgard is indeed the most famous civilization in the Milky Way." Quill said while operating the spaceship: "The Milky Way is located in a remote area in the universe, and it is not a large galaxy. Even in the entire Virgo Super Cluster, there has not been any famous civilization. In the eyes of the three empires, this is a civilization desert."
"However, highly developed interstellar civilizations are few after all. Only in the Milky Way, Spartacus is relatively developed. They have mature space navigation technology, rule a large star area, have more than 200 resource stars, and have more than 2,000 parking bases near his main star."
"Spartacus has always been a monarchy, led by the Spartacus royal family, with military and political Theocracy is unified, and there has been no ethnic group replacement or civilization extinction in history. It is a very lucky civilization. "
"The only turmoil occurred not long before I was born. Their royal family broke out in civil strife, and the legitimate heir Jason Spartacus was driven out of the kingdom and drifted to Earth. After marrying my mother, I was born."
Quil tutted his lips and said, "I once followed the clues I had investigated for many years and found the culprit who killed my mother. That was my uncle Gareth. At that time, he wanted to rebel. After I found the clues, I told the king of Spartacus at that time, that is, my biological father Jason Spartacus."
"The two of us worked together to thwart Gareth's conspiracy, and then he asked me to stay as the heir to the throne, but I refused because I don't like to rule others."
Rocket Raccoon sat in the back seat silently, listening to Quill's story, but he didn't express his opinion as usual, so Quill turned to look at him strangely.
Rocket Raccoon shook his head and signaled him to ignore him. It was obvious that he was communicating with Venom in his mind, and from Venom, he roughly understood what dangers this trip would bring.
The spacecraft soon drove into the defense range of the Spartacus planet, and immediately a frigate sent a signal to ask why the strange spacecraft wanted to enter their territory.
"I am Peter Quill, and I want to talk to my father."
Quil said very briefly.
The guards on the frigate didn't actually know him, but their superiors were members of the Royal Guard. They knew this prince who was stranded outside, so they let Quill in.
Quill drove all the way to the main star of Spartacus. On the way, the people of the Guardians of the Galaxy found that this was a civilization very similar to human civilization, but the dress was slightly different.
After landing at the main star port, the royal guards led everyone to the palace and asked them to wait in the waiting room for a while.
Soon they went to the reception room again, where they met the king of the Spartacus Empire, a middle-aged man with a full beard, wearing a purple robe and a gray-brown cloak, with a serious expression.
He walked up to Quill and hugged him gently. Quill was about to speak, but Jason said first: "You are finally back, my child. The Spartacus civilization is now holding a celebration to celebrate our tenth anniversary of joining the Galactic Council."
Quill did not say more politely to him, but took the letter out of his arms. As soon as Jason saw the letter, he knew what Quill wanted to ask.
"Yes, my child, about eleven years ago, when you should still be a child, I commissioned the interstellar pirate Yondu to find your whereabouts and asked him to pass on my handwritten letter."
"In other words, you knew I was still alive eleven years ago?" Quill stared at Jason and said, "How did you know?"
Everyone understood what he was asking. When Peter Quill was born on Earth, Jason Spartacus had left at that time, and he didn't know the existence of this child.
The only Spartacus people who knew about Peter Quill's existence were the aliens who killed Peter Quill's mother. They had seen the child.
So if Jason knew about Peter Quill's existence eleven years ago, he could only have learned about it from the murderer or someone related to the murderer, so he must have known about the murder.
But the real mastermind Gareth lived until eleven years later, and only killed him when Quill came to him.
Jason Spartacus had already secured the throne after returning to Spartacus. Wasn't a few years of precipitation enough for him to deal with a prince? Since he knew the truth long ago, knew that his wife was killed and the child was lost, why didn't he take action early?
"You made a choice." Quill's eyes turned cold, staring into Jason's eyes and said, "Eleven years ago, you hired Yondu to find me and wrote me a letter. At that time, you were probably ready to kill Gareth."
"But something changed your mind, so you withdrew the order and asked Yondu to keep an eye on me, so I was picked up by him when the spaceship crashed later."
"Tell me, Jason, what made you make such a ruthless decision?" Quill clenched his fists and said, "Ignoring the death of your wife, ignoring the helplessness of your children, and choosing to stand on the side of the murderer."
Jason's face was also gloomy, and he said in a deep voice: "I have reasons to do this. I am a king."
Quill sneered, raised his arm, turned around and blinked hard, pursed his lips and said: "You are going to talk about the big truth that you must be responsible for your people first, right?"
Then he turned back, suppressed his anger, looked at Jason and said: "You can indeed choose the former between the country and the family, but you Now that you have chosen, don't think about regretting it. Betting on both sides is a coward's behavior, and cheating represents meanness! "
"You want to be responsible for the Spartacus Empire, and you want to get family affection from me. Has anyone told you? You are greedy and shameless. "
"Enough." Jason's eyes also turned cold, and he said: "I am protecting you, Peter, you don't know anything."
"Since he doesn't know anything, you should tell him." Gamora stood up and looked at Jason and said: "Instead of rambling here and wasting our time."
"I don't understand why you gave up looking for Peter. What made you change your mind?" Gamora asked again.
Jason was silent for a while with a gloomy face, and finally said: "He has human blood, and at that time the Spartacus Empire wanted to join the Galactic Parliament."
Several people looked at each other, not understanding what the connection was, and Rocket spoke up.
"The Galactic Council has always implemented a blockade policy against the Earth and human civilization. Simply put, it does not allow humans to have any extraterrestrial communication, even to resist alien invasion or passive defense."
"They believe that humans are an extremely dangerous race. Some of them are too powerful and uncontrollable. They should be completely blocked on the planet, otherwise the entire galaxy will be destroyed. All civilizations that join the Galactic Council must agree to the blockade policy against the Earth."
Hearing Rocket Raccoon's words, the other members of the Guardians of the Galaxy were stunned. Gamora opened her mouth and said, "Let's not talk about what this idea is. They didn't succeed in the blockade. Aren't humans all over the universe now?"
"Well..." Rocket Raccoon dragged out a long tone and said, "Humans who can leave the earth are obviously not something they can block. For example, mutants. People from the Galactic Council have been to the Andromeda Galaxy, but no one has returned so far."
"In recent news reports, they claim that mutants are not part of the human race. Is the blockade effective for them? Temporarily doubtful. "
Gamora was so angry that she laughed. She said in an absurd tone: "They can't block the humans who have the ability to leave the earth, so they block the humans on the earth, but do they still need to block the humans on the earth? Humans are not an interstellar civilization at all. They haven't left their home planet yet."
"There are also people who say that mutants are not human. Just because they left the earth, the Galactic Council can't block them, so they were expelled from the human race. When ordinary humans can also leave the earth and the Galactic Council can't block them, will ordinary humans no longer be considered human?"
"When all humans have the ability to leave the earth, humans will be extinct, and there will be no humans in the entire universe."
"Excuse me, they really should see if their brains are burnt out." Gamora tapped her temple with her fingers and said, "It's the stupidest and most ridiculous policy I've ever heard of."
Jason showed a trace of embarrassment on his face. He actually wanted to explain that when this policy was formulated, humans were not so strong.
A dozen years ago, there were indeed some powerful humans active in the universe, but their number was very small. Not to mention being scattered in the galaxy society, they were not conspicuous even in the Milky Way.
The overall level of human civilization was even lower. A small earth was divided into countless countries fighting each other. It was impossible to enter the era of interstellar colonization in another ten thousand years.
But who knew that in the past few years, humans were like cheating. First, the mutants were almost completely independent, and they drew a piece of land in the Andromeda Galaxy and began to build and develop.
Logically speaking, this was completely illegal development, but unfortunately the Galactic Council that made the rules could not beat the mutants at all, not even Magneto. After Professor X came, they dared not stand aside.
Then Asgard didn't know what was wrong with their brains, and they wanted to return to the interstellar society again. Considering their big fists, the three empires gave them face. Asgard defended humans to the death. Even if they verbally targeted human civilization, they had to look at the face of the God King.
This has caused the Galactic Council to become very embarrassed. The original policy against human civilization was just a target they drew to unite the civilizations in the Milky Way and consolidate power.
But as we all know, slogans are not inciting unless they are extreme. The slogans for blocking the Earth in recent years have obviously become louder and louder, more and more extreme, and it has reached the point where any civilization that has anything to do with humans will immediately be hostile to the civilizations in the Galactic Council.
Eleven years ago, the Spartacus Empire was actively striving to join the Galactic Senate. It was for this reason that Jason Spartacus, the king of the Spartacus Empire, gave up his plan to find Peter Quill, who had human blood.