Chapter 99 Arriving on the Moon, Meeting Zhao Li!
Chapter 99 Arriving on the Moon, Meeting Zhao Li!
Chapter 99 Arriving on the Moon, Meeting Zhao Li! (Seeking First Subscription)
March 1, evening.
On the edge of a high-rise building overlooking the entire city, a middle-aged man sits, gazing at the view below.
suddenly.
A red figure appeared beside him: "Arrogance, are there any rockets heading to Zhao Li's space fleet today?"
"have."
He responded arrogantly with a curt reply.
The red-clad figure's tone immediately brightened: "Have you found out their identity?"
Arrogance didn't reply, but handed over a stack of documents placed beside him.
The red-clad figure immediately grabbed the documents and began flipping through them.
After only a few glances, she said in a strange tone, "Isn't this guy—that pretty boy on the list of Ling Qi?"
"Yes, it's that crazy Yantou." Arrogantly nodded, a hint of fear appearing in his eyes.
The figure in red fell silent, quietly flipping through the documents.
After a few minutes, she finally spoke, "I'll give the data to Lingyi first. He's already in space, and with Zhao Li's abilities, it should only take him a few hours to get to the stars."
"Let Lingyi handle the rest. Anyway, he's in the Starry Sky. It's none of our business if that madman Lingqi wants to settle scores later."
"Okay, let's leave it at that for now. Tell Lingyi for me that if there's anything I can do to help, just ask!" Arrogance didn't refuse.
The red-clad figure put away the documents, looked at the unusually arrogant man, and said, "Where are this kid's family? Although he's not here, we can take control of his family in advance. If he comes back in the future, we can use his family to threaten him."
"His family—" The arrogant man shuddered and expressionlessly pulled out a stack of documents.
The red-clad figure, unaware of what was going on, took the documents and began to read them.
But after just one glance, she couldn't help but scoff, "Tsk tsk, you're so arrogant."
"If he grows up in the starry sky, wouldn't the first thing he do be kill you? And also—"
She asked, somewhat puzzled, "Why didn't you kill him back then? Why did you let him live?"
The arrogant voice replied hoarsely, "Back then, he was just an ordinary person, and Ling Qi even showed up specifically to protect him—"
"It's Ling Qi again—" Ling San pondered for a moment and then remained silent.
June 2, 12:08, outer edge of the moon.
A colossal spaceship hovered silently outside the silver planet amidst the boundless, deathly silence.
In the distance, a white dot of light was rapidly approaching the spaceship.
Inside the white light spot.
"Phew—we'll be there soon."
Liu Bai stood by the window, quietly watching the darkness outside.
After he went into space, he thought he would see billions of stars twinkling.
In response, he was met only with endless darkness.
The darkness outside the window seemed capable of swallowing everything!
The distance between stars is too great for the naked eye to perceive.
Fortunately, the journey has finally come to an end.
"Currently, humans can only send people to the moon, so how will we get to the stars?"
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Out of boredom, Liu Bai began to ponder to himself again.
Moreover, the starry sky is inside a black hole, and he is really curious about how humans will get there.
It's important to know that there are no black holes in the solar system.
Sizzle—Sizzle—
The communicator beeped.
"Sir, the rocket is about to dock with the main fleet. There will be violent shaking in a moment. Please return to your seats immediately."
Upon hearing the sound, Liu Bai immediately left the French windows and returned to his seat.
One minute later, there was a loud bang.
The cockpit began to shake violently.
Liu Bai glanced out the floor-to-ceiling window and saw a massive spaceship extending a mechanical arm, grabbing the rocket he was on.
This shaking lasted for a full half hour before it stopped.
Just then, a mechanical voice announced: "Dock docking complete. Please exit the cockpit."
Snapped.
Liu Bai unbuckled his seatbelt, stood up, and walked towards the cockpit door.
Liu Bai passed through the hatch and left along the passageway.
Just as I reached the rocket entrance, the massive hatch slowly opened as if sensing my presence.
Click.
As soon as the hatch opened, Liu Bai saw several figures standing upright on both sides of the outside.
These figures were all dressed in military uniforms and saluted him.
In the middle of the crowd, an elderly man in a Zhongshan suit was watching him with a smile.
"Old Zhao."
Liu Bai slowly took off his bulky spacesuit.
"You've worked hard, child."
Zhao Li stepped forward with a smile and helped Liu Bai take off his spacesuit.
He was thin but exceptionally strong, and he took the heavy helmet from Liu Bai's hands in one swift motion.
"You can rest here in this spaceship for a while. I'll send you to space in an hour."
"Um—is this how you go to see the stars too?"
Liu Bai put his spacesuit aside and asked the question that had been bothering him.
"No, I'll explain it to you when we get inside," Zhao Li denied, gesturing for the people beside him to enter the spaceship to finish up.
Then, he led Liu Bai into a passage made of metal.
Da da da.
The sound of footsteps echoing on the metal floor was incredibly crisp.
Zhao Li walked ahead, his steps slow, his smile never fading from his wrinkled face.
After walking for several hundred meters, the old man finally stopped in front of a metal door.
Click!
The metal door slowly opened, revealing an empty room.
The room was simply furnished, with only a few chairs and a table.
Zhao Li gestured for Liu Bai to sit down before speaking, "You should know that every savior has a special ability, right?"
"Mm." Liu Bai nodded.
Seeing that Liu Bai understood, Zhao Li smiled and said, "My ability is to create a door that can send people anywhere. I will use the door to send you there in a moment."
"Can your door ignore distance?" Liu Bai raised an eyebrow slightly.
"That's right, regardless of distance."
Zhao Li picked up the kettle on the table and poured Liu Bai a glass of water, adding, "I relied on this ability the first time I went to the starry sky, but the limitation is that it can only be used once a month, and only by one person at a time."
Upon hearing about the restrictions, Liu Bai's expression gradually returned to normal.
This is just like the Anywhere Door in anime; although it has limitations, it's still incredibly powerful.
As the old man poured water, he said, "Next, I will explain some precautions for stargazing to you, and then I will take you there."
"After all, there's not even a month left. Going an hour earlier means an extra hour for growth."
Liu Bai nodded silently.
The old man then began to recount some important points about the starry sky—
An hour later.
"I've said everything I need to say. The starry sky is the meeting place of all the major civilizations in the Milky Way. There are all sorts of wonders there. Once you go there, be careful about everything you do."
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"There is also a lot of calculation between civilizations."
The old man slowly rose, his gaze shifting from Liu Bai: "Within this month, I don't expect you to grow to the second stage like me."
"I only hope you can reach the first stage of perfection, then—"
He paused for a moment, then said, "Your chances of surviving the apocalypse are very high."
"Okay, thank you, Elder Zhao," Liu Bai replied respectfully.
The old man said nothing more and gently pointed to the empty space on the right.
A white light portal, just large enough to accommodate a person, appeared out of thin air in the spot.
"Go ahead, and remember to be careful in everything you do."
The old man waved his hand, picked up his water glass, and took a sip.
Liu Bai immediately stepped towards the light screen.
The moment he stepped into the white light, his vision was replaced by white.
At the same time, a progress bar suddenly appeared in front of him!
It was a progress bar that was ten centimeters long.
The left segment is zero, and the right segment has a number.
"24"
As Liu Bai stared blankly at the progress bar, he felt as if he had stepped into thin air, and a sense of weightlessness washed over him!
He plummeted!
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