Chapter 63: Departure

In the surprise of the elves of the Black Earth Clan, Mo Ran and his party sat down to worship them

"Spirits" on the body. This is a complete unforgivable blasphemy. Captain Zod also took his seat.

It was just enough for them to sit down, and there was a place for the elves. But now the elves are kneeling on the ground in fear and chanting the words, and Mo Ran naturally knows through the translation in the heavy armor that these elves are asking for forgiveness from the gods and forgiving Mo Ran and the others for their blasphemous.

Rogge had the idea of explaining this, but then he gave up. It's like if they were to talk to medieval Europeans about cosmology now, they wouldn't be able to understand it.

Even if Rogge used all his knowledge, there was no way to explain to these elves that it was a technology.

And what they think of as strange things is just metal. For elves who have never seen metal before, these things are too far away, and can only be explained in the process of slowly touching them later.

"I wonder if Captain Zod can get us out of here?" Hesitating, Rogge is at least the captain of the entire team at this time, so the matter of communicating with Captain Zod still has to be left to him.

And now what they want to know most is how to get back on the Jinghua so that they can return to Earth.

As for this mission, they don't know if it's a completion or a failure. From some of the issues he had just discussed with Captain Zod, Rogge knew that they wouldn't stay around here when they went out, and it seemed that it was all a matter of luck when they ended up in the end.

But no one likes to leave their fate to chance. In that case, Rogge also considered asking Captain Zod.

"It's not clear. The space we live in is inherently uncertain. Captain Zod hesitated, then replied.

Out of petty selfishness, he naturally hoped that these people could stay longer, so that at least a good relationship could be established.

"What space are we in now?" Thinking of the previous conversation, Rogge naturally thought of the most they were inside a starry sky beast.

In an ecosystem built by four-dimensional organisms.

"In a very old ecosystem." Captain Zod whispered hesitantly.

His hands were placed on the silver suspended table, looking at Rogge and Mo Ran in front of him. After taking off the helmet, Mo Ran's silver hair was still quite eye-catching.

Rogge pulled the drink cup in front of him directly in front of him, and then sucked. The pale green nutrient solution flowed down the translucent tube into Rogge's mouth.

When they understand that taste is just a set of electrical signals in the mouth, they have very little to do with the decomposition of taste, although it seems that they have lost a lot of life mood.

But they're all used to it. The nutrient solution is like a glass of boiled water. However, for so many years, they have been using such a nutrient solution, and they have long been accustomed to it.

Mo Ran also took the nutrient solution in front of him and drank it.

"Will your companions adapt to these things?" Captain Zod looked at the elves who were still praying not far away, and then asked Rog.

"I guess it's okay!" For these elves, Rogge knows no more than Captain Zod, and the nutrient solution itself seems to be no different from water, at least most of the creatures they know are inseparable from water.

Of course, in the end, this kind of exchange will only be done by Rogge. Mo Ran sat in his seat and turned to watch as Rog took some nutrient solution to the elves.

Although I don't know if those elves know the effect of the nutrient solution, and I don't know if they will feel hungry at this time, but at this time, Rogge simply explained that it was food, and the elves tried some.

But the elders were somewhat repulsive. He resented Rogge's blasphemy more than these incomprehensible things.

Of course, none of this is known to Rogge. It is also because they don't know when the next food supplement will be, and these elves are trying to get used to this nutrient solution.

It is also because they have seen that Rogge and others have tasted it, so they can taste it with confidence. However, in the universe, there are many things that are harmless for others to use, but not necessarily for other creatures.

It's like some freshwater creatures who go to the ocean almost have to die.

But fortunately, these elves did not have that kind of troublesome situation, at least in terms of the structure of the food, judging from the performance of the elves, there should not be much difference.

"When are we going to get out of here?" Saw Rogge and the elves explaining something. Mo Ran couldn't help but ask Captain Zod who got up.

"Get out of here?" Captain Zod was stunned for a moment, then asked rhetorically.

"Where do you get out of here?"

"Leave the Red Ice Star!" Hearing Captain Zod's words, Mo Ran didn't know what the other party would think, but they really wanted to leave here now and go straight back to the Jinghua.

He was grateful for Captain Zod's help, but as a human, he wished he could return to his own race.

And report what happened to you.

"We're gone now!" Captain Zod replied with some astonishment. At least the purpose of his coming here has been achieved, so naturally he is leaving the Red Ice Star.

It's just that Mo Ran didn't feel anything. And Captain Zod didn't want them to see them passing around the Jinghua when they left, so naturally he didn't tell them.

"We're already gone?" Mo Ran was very surprised, he really didn't feel anything, as if the spaceship was still staying inside the Red Ice Star.

Originally, he was thinking about whether to let the elves of the Black Earth Clan go back, but now even he himself didn't know where he was now.

According to what Captain Zodd had said before, they didn't know how far away they were from Red Ice now. After all, when space determines time, all units of measurement are somewhat complicated.

"And where are we now?" Mo Ran hesitated for a moment, then asked in a low voice. He was genuinely worried about whether Captain Zod was really here with good intentions.

"We are now in the Fifth War Zone." Captain Zod hesitated for a moment before replying.

"And your galaxy is in the Seventh War Zone." Hearing this, Mo Ran was stunned. He naturally knew how large the space of a war zone was.

It was a huge area that humans couldn't get out of for hundreds of years with their current technology. Now they have not only left the 7th theater of operations, but also come to the distant 5th theater.

This made Mo Ran a little stunned. Actually, Captain Zod didn't tell the truth. They are now only in the sixth theater and are not very far from the seventh.

However, the sixth war zone is the one where the Protoss and the Undead are most frequent, and the Dragon Flame Legion of the Celestial Empire is here.

It's just that the Dragon Flame Legion is only responsible for the armament of the rear, and under normal circumstances, they are responsible for rounding up the small group of undead who invade the rear.

However, what they didn't know was that when they left, Ye Luo, who was sitting in the dining room, observed a black triangular spaceship that completely defied her known physical knowledge.

In a large expanse of spaceships whose time is affected by gravity, it is like an alternative, unaffected by any kind of spacecraft, which streaks across the quiet universe and then disappears from view in an instant.

They had long noticed that some of the ships were less affected in that huge gaseous planet, while some were noticeable.

For example, the vast majority of the Protoss' exploration ships are very little affected, but the spaceships sent out by the humans themselves are like being in a frozen space, almost unable to move an inch, even if any data on the spacecraft is normal in data transmission.

Fortunately, this is not a black hole, and the signal can still be transmitted. If they were in a black hole, they wouldn't get any information.

Even so, they found that the signal was taking longer and the amount of information was getting smaller and smaller.

On this point, the Protoss did not explain much. After all, this technology is very high-end, and the Protoss has no obligation to inform humans.

The departure of that spaceship naturally attracted the attention of many people, especially the Protoss. However, when they transmitted the ship's information, the answer above was that they knew, and then there was no more information.

The fleet of the Protoss also knew that the purpose of their visit this time was for Xingsha, and they didn't need to care too much about other things, and the only thing they were interested in was the scientific researchers of the Protoss.

And when Ye Luo thought that he was dazzled, in the bridge of the Jinghua, Ye Luo suddenly found an extremely surprising information.

That is, they re-received the signals of a dozen bx heavy armor, and in an instant, those signals disappeared into a distant place.

Captain Luo Xian and Wang Zuo were shocked by this news, and they immediately tried to contact the signals that appeared, but there was no response, and then the signals disappeared.

Captain Luo Xian did not dare to hide such news, and soon transmitted the corresponding information and signals to the Starport Command.

Also aware of this is Major Ye Feng. Hurried footsteps echoed through the passage, and after knowing the news, the major quickly came to the bridge.

"Is the news true?" The Major immediately asked. Each BX signal has a unique number, which makes it impossible to make mistakes, and you can also know who it is based on the signal.

Captain Luo Xian looked at the two guards who were a little embarrassed at the door, such a situation would never be impossible on the Hokram.

Even a major general wants to appear directly in the bridge is absolutely impossible. Feeling a little annoyed, Captain Luo Xian still waved his hand to let the two guards who were a little embarrassed out, and then looked at the fifteen signals he had received again.

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