Chapter 55: Relief

HMS Byron, Captain's Quarters. The word "apprehensive" is no longer enough to describe Rey. Unlike Pollax, the cause of "miscalculated coordinates" was not on his radar from the beginning, as they had already checked the results five times before. It was impossible to make a mistake because they used three different methods to calculate the results. The three core energy cities are the symbols of the new generation of Helkans...... Rey started thinking about some of the mess. Is this the price of the reappearance of the Byron fleet? With the total destruction of a new generation of civilization? So what is going to happen to the Byron now? At present, the energy on the Helka Star is simply not enough to support the Byron to build the Helka Star Base. Do you want to dig through the ruins to see if there is any energy left from another planet? That's a fool's dream!

Although, the more urgent it is, the more important it is to stay calm. But Rey is the patron saint of Helka after all, and everything about Helka has always been a very sensitive part of his heart. This aimless thinking did not stop until he thought of the establishment of the Three Great Cities. Helka held up his scepter and said that he wanted to bring the real Helka to the light of day. The sapphire on the scepter emitted a dazzling light, and the three major cities ...... Wait a minute...... Sceptre! Helka's Scepter! Thinking of this, Rey suddenly felt a shock in his heart. He stared, and jumped out of his seat - startling the others sitting in the captain's room. Scepter, scepter, that's right! It's the scepter! He stood there, his eyes widening, his mind spinning.

With his scepter, Helka summoned the three major cities that had sunk underground! As he thought about it, he quickly whispered to himself, "If the Bright Heroic Spirit restored the non-elven parts of the major planets of Pano Planet, then the three major cities should still be sinking underground!" So ...... before that, the entire crew of the Galactic Fleet voted unanimously to name the elven phantoms that brought miracles and hope as the Heroes of Light—Lights, Heroes, Elven Spirits. Rey spoke so quickly that the rest of the captain's room, even the nearest Borax, couldn't hear what he was saying. Their first instinct turned out to be - they thought Captain Rey was crazy!

The Purple Sun, the captain's room. Blake stood in front of the main window, tilting his head slightly, just in time to see the last tracked car submerged into the dense forest of Cross. Most of the people in the captain's cabin slumped on the hoverchair, as if they would slide from the hoverchair to the floor without a harness. Their fingers tapped at the keyboard or buttons on the workbench in front of them, and although they looked a little scattered, they didn't make a mistake. Blake didn't want to force his crew to maintain an orderly atmosphere in this situation, just as he no longer forced himself to reach a level like "the ancient Helka people spoke the ancient Helka in a short period of time". Cashulyre's presence softened the thorn in his heart a lot, and he still had to face it—at least he no longer forced the Purple Sun, including his entire crew, to be like the crew of the Byron.

"Report to Captain Black, the extent of damage to our ship has been preliminarily identified." The Lorraine pulled down the headphones he was wearing and hung them around his neck, stood up, walked to a meter away from Blake and stood up, and said. "How?" Blake asked, not looking back. "It's a lot better than I expected." Lorraine immediately said, "It's just that the main thrusters are badly damaged, and a lot of mud has been poured in; There are some scratches on the outer hull, but they are all shallow. The rest of the equipment did not suffer any damage due to the normal operation of the energy shield, but the energy consumption of the battleship exceeded the original expectation of 21526%. "He thinks the situation should be good now, but he doesn't know what Blake thinks." Alas. Blake sighed, then said, "It's a blessing in the midst of misfortune." ”

Although he understood that the main cause of the accident was the loss of control of the main thruster, in his heart, he kept blaming himself. Although he knew that even if he did it correctly, he wouldn't necessarily be able to stop the careless guy from dropping the wrench into the ship's turbine in the main thruster, he always felt that he had caused the accident. At this time, he inevitably thought of Rey - if it were him, he would definitely not let the Purple Sun become what it is now. But, in fact, Rey couldn't have done any better than Blake other than remembering to open the ship's spare parachute - even he couldn't fix the main thrusters of the Purple Sun in a short period of time.

Ah, what the hell am I thinking? Blake frowned and thought suddenly. "Captain Black? That one.... Captain Black? He heard Lorraine's voice and came back to his senses, a little confused. What's the matter? Blake asked, turning to one side. Uh......" Lorraine paused for a moment, then said, "There's a small group of people gathered on the top of the ship, are you going to call them all down?" He'd just told Blake about it, but Blake didn't move, and he didn't know if he heard it or not. So, there is the above dialogue. Of course, Lorraine would never have told Blake about it. "Get ...... right away," Blake blurted out, but for some reason, suddenly stopped. Forget it...... That's it for today. He sighed helplessly and thought so.

"What?" The Lorraine asked, feeling a little confused. "If they want to, let them stay on it." Blake smiled, lengthened his voice slightly, and said. "Ahh Well, yes. The Lorraine replied hurriedly, somewhat panickedly. He hadn't seen Blake smile like that since he had boarded the Purple Sun. That smile was not very gentle, but it looked very comfortable, as if a person ten years younger than Blake suddenly appeared on Blake's face. Lorraine turned to return to his seat, but Blake stopped him.

"Wait a minute." Blake said, his tone was neither hurried nor slow, "Notify the whole ship, and after confirming that the situation of the unit is okay, open all the windows of the spaceship that can be opened." "Huh? To do this?! Lorraine's eyes widened, and she asked in surprise. The degree of surprise he was at the order made him forget for a moment that Blake had behaved erratically today. "Whether it's you or me, and most of the people on the Ziyang, it's been a long time since they've breathed the air on the planet." Blake looked at Lorraine and said slowly, "Anyway, it's like this for today, and everyone is tired." You and I know how the crew of our Ziyang is. ”

"This ......," Lorraine replied with a little embarrassment, "the matter of the main thruster ......" "Let's let everyone rest." Blake shook his head and gestured with his left hand, stopping Lorraine from continuing. Yes, Captain Black. Lorraine understood what Blake meant, and replied. He turned around and walked back to his seat, sat down, and turned on the ship-wide radio. He knew what Blake was thinking—since Captain Blake thought so, let's do it—and Lorraine felt it was the right thing to do.

Ten minutes later...... Blake was still standing in front of the ship's window, but he could now hear the breeze from Cross blowing through the leaves. The breeze ruffled the bangs on his forehead, but he didn't use his hands to fix them. Blake looked at the blue sky in the distance and the white clouds floating in the sky, and didn't want to think about anything. The Captain's cabin was quiet, so quiet that you could hear the sound of everyone's breathing and the sound of the breeze blowing through the room. "It's always something to put down...... Always put it down,......" Blake muttered softly to himself, "but, not forget...... Never forget...... "An elven apparition that only he could see appeared before his eyes—the elf's name was Cassius, the god of the earth.