Chapter 112: Escape
The encirclement and suppression of the Greebert family fleet in the Fifth Star Zone is still ongoing, and now Glynton has more time to focus on finding Grebert than the previous operation. After discovering that his fleet could not provide safe shelter for himself, Grebert fled in his own small spaceship. However, in the fifth sector, which was already full of detectors, there was hardly any place for Grebert's ship to hide, not to mention that Grebert's ship was so obvious.
However, if you really want to hide, the more remote the better, and Klebert understands this. If you want to hide a leaf, throw it into the forest. If you want to hide someone, then enter a chaotic planet, not all of which are well ordered and managed. In some planets, because of the large amount of garbage and waste accumulation, the environment that was originally not suitable for survival has gradually existed for some life. They are of all races, but most of them are low-level civilized planetary creatures. What seems to be garbage in the eyes of higher civilizations is more like a rare treasure to them.
This is the inevitable process of primary civilizations entering the universe, and in these junk planets, not all of them are low-status existences, and there are also geniuses in some low-level civilizations. They will research more technology from discarded machinery, and sometimes they will take the metals back and re-smelt them, and get the metals or elements that are not readily available to them. It can be said that some garbage planets are gathering places for geniuses and madmen.
Glaibert was lying in his spaceship, he really didn't expect that he would end up like this, he was still analyzing the war between the entire Protoss and the Undead with Creevy before, and the next moment he had already fled here. He has removed the command of his fleet. This was done naturally to prevent Glynton from using the command and control systems on those ships to track him back. He knew that even his current ship was unreliable, and he was going to dispose of it.
The ship shook violently, and this junk planet was his destination. There are many protoss fugitives who will eventually choose to flee to these garbage planets, but the system and hierarchy within the Protoss make this kind of crime without any soil, and there are very few people who really commit crimes.
Rarely does not mean nothing, as far as Klebert knows, he knows several fugitives, and in the end, they are all hidden in the entire Protoss territory, among the many junk planets. Of course, they could also throw this garbage directly into some stars, but such a decision has caused many lower civilizations to be dissatisfied. Even some high-level civilization creatures are not optimistic about this plan. After all, these junk planets are home to a lot of creatures. If this garbage is really thrown into the stars and disposed of, it will definitely cause a large number of creatures living on the garbage planet to enter the lower civilizations, and in order to survive, these lower creatures do not know what they will do. In the end, for the sake of the safety of the entire civilization, they chose not to care. Over time, there are more and more creatures on these junk planets, and some planets even have some huge underground cities with all kinds of creatures living in them.
Glaibert wanted to hide his whereabouts, so naturally he thought of such a place. He just had some of the gods with him to trade. On these planets, the gods are hard currency, and Grebert is naturally not stupid enough to use his identity information to retrieve those gods that belong to him. Not to mention whether the royal family will freeze his account at this time, he will not use it if this kind of payment will eventually lead to the consequences. So when he fled, he just took some Kamihara with him.
This is a dark planet, and the cold climate is normal on this planet, and it is only when you are close to the star that the planet will heat up. Although it is a planet, it is actually a huge comet in a better word. The comet was enveloped by a large amount of exhaust fumes around them, and now that they were too far away from the star, those exhaust fumes were much less affected by the stellar wind. When the comet gets close to the central star, strong stellar winds blow away all the exhaust gases around it. Of course, at that time, the creatures on this star will hide deep underground. Spend months there.
Klebert's spacecraft swayed, the comet had just finished its five-and-a-half-month near-stellar orbit, and as it moved away from the star, the temperature dropped considerably. There was a lot of junk or metal in near-star orbits, melted down, and now re-frozen.
The exhaust fumes are everywhere, indicating that life here has begun. There wasn't much to land underneath, and a large amount of melted metal had covered the original tarmac, and the potholed metal surface was not suitable for landing. And on a few observation platforms in the distance, when they saw Grebert's spaceship, they sent out a general signal from the Protoss, signaling him to wait for a moment. Several devices driving giant engineering vehicles appeared on the ground in the distance. Those heavy armor take a lot of time to remove the metal from them. Sometimes, if you don't pay attention, you may even have cold welding. Even with a protective layer is of little use, and the only thing they can do is to be careful when operating the machinery.
Rather than directly removing the melted metal, these devices directly melt the uneven areas again and finally bulldoze them. In the case of some semi-melted metal remains, they use robotic arms to cut them off. These new layers of metal will form a protective layer that will protect the rock structure inside, extending the comet's lifespan.
Glaibert looked around, he was the only one in the ship, he took out the suit from the box next to him, and the suit attached to his right arm quickly spread and surrounded him. There's no way he's going to wait here all the time. Putting on the protective suit, Glaibert opened the hatch of the spaceship, and the cold breath swept into the spaceship, Grebert looked behind him, the spaceship was hovering at a height of more than ten meters from the ground. This height is nothing, and what makes Grebert hesitate is that if he jumps directly, then the ship will directly find the nearest place to dock, and it will soon be dismantled by the creatures here.
Without long hesitation, Glaibert took out a gray cloak from not far away, wrapped himself in it, and jumped directly from the spaceship. At this time, there are already many different creatures around, who have just experienced life in near-stellar orbits, and all they need now is to find everything on the surface that can allow them to survive, and Grebert's spaceship is like a huge fortune, which can be exchanged for a lot of gods.
They didn't care where Kleibert ended up after jumping off the ship, they just cared where the ship would end up. Of course, if Klebert stopped here, the creatures here would take the ship directly from him, and as for Klebert's life, none of them cared. This is not the first time this kind of thing has happened, and it is not unreasonable for creatures here to live at the bottom of this planet full of various resources.
Glaibert is only here to find a vendor, and there are a lot of shady businesses here. This includes forging new identities. The main purpose of Glaibert's hand is to create a new identity, and he will buy a dilapidated spaceship for the rest of the gods. Glaibert didn't expect to get away with the Protoss in this way, he disguised himself several times. Of course, he also paved his way on other planets. Otherwise, just after the change of identity, there would not be much God Yuan to satisfy his life on the way to escape.
As Glabert feared, his actions had been under the surveillance of the Protoss Prince, and there were a large number of Protoss detectors around Glebert, who had been monitoring Glabert in all directions before Glinton's attack. After all, this is the only clue that the prince knows, and it is connected to the nightmare.
After Glaibert turned around and entered the inner city of the comet, several small ships of the Protoss also fell. With the Divine Race mark on the ship, even the most vicious thugs would not dare to be disrespectful to these ships.
A few androids descended from the ship, and after they dragged out a few of the dirty low-level creatures that were still in the Glibert ship, they studied the ship in detail. It's a detailed study, but it's actually just an adjutant on their spaceship who enters the ship in a row, wanting to find some useful information from it.
However, after discovering that the ship had little useful information at all, the androids left it alone. They returned to their ships, donned the same gray robes, and headed for the entrance to the underground city in the distance.
The leader of the squad, the android captain, looked at the projection on his wrist, and they could easily track Glaibert. They didn't speak, they didn't even bring weapons, they just followed in Grebert's footsteps. After the androids were gone, the impoverished creatures around them looked at the droids still guarding their ship, and then boldly re-entered Grebert's ship.
Like piranhas that smelled blood, these low-level creatures saw that the androids didn't stop them, and they flocked to the spaceship left behind by Glaibert even more frantically, and before long, creatures kept running out of it, some of them got food, and some got parts inside the spaceship.