Chapter 486: Valkyria Survivor
"How can there be no view? The black stone ground, the endless wasteland, and the ringed Calypso planet overhead, you know, man, if you find a good orientation and a good angle, and see it all, it's actually not much worse than the Qilian Mirror Sea. Steven pointed with his fingers in circles.
"Less, Steven, and the sea of mirrors." Butler laughed so hard that he reached out to Steven, who quickly closed the window and checked the airtightness before giving Butler a thumbs up.
The red swirling light lit up above the force field gate, and the force field separator opened a gap in the translucent energy field wall that looked like a substance, and Steven drove the car between the two force field shields, and under Butler's operation, the force field behind them closed again. Soon after, the separator in front of him opened a portal for the groundsweeper, and with a push of Steven's arm, the groundsweeper slowly drove away from the base force field, and after a while, he shifted gears and sped away towards the endless wilderness.
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"Tell me about you in Valkyria." On the motter, Steven lit a cigarette from his mouth while holding the steering wheel, and he shook one out of the cigarette case and gave it to Perry.
"Say what?" Perry shook his head and declined.
"What else could it be? Last year's colonial rescue incident. Steven shook his head and put the cigarette case back in his pocket.
"Oh, I can't say that." Perry told him. "Ahem...... I mean, the rescue took almost ten days, and the 200,000 colonies of Telamon only had three carriers, ahem...... But it wasn't until the last day that Walken began to get into trouble. ”
He was overwhelmed by Steven's spitting fog, and coughed repeatedly, the closed ground-skimming vehicle, the outside was tyrannical stellar rays and almost zero pressure value, once there was a leak, I am afraid that it would not be suffocation but blood vessels burst and die, but Steven was smoking nonchalantly?
"Then tell me about the last day, was the fight intense? When you heard that a squadron of fighter boats in the Silver Alliance Navy had suffered heavy losses, you must have witnessed the whole process, right? Steven was intrigued, he saw Perry's flushed face, his fingers rotated, and he turned the gas exchange device to the maximum power, and sure enough, the smoke and dust quickly closed down, and the air vents on the roof of the car disappeared into oblivion.
"No, I can't see it, more than 7,000 people are crammed into a stuffy tank boat, and I don't know what happened outside, I only know that the carrier ship was driving unusually bumpy, and it seems that there was a change of pilots in the middle." Perry's face was now a little more normal, but Steven still couldn't leave his mouth.
"Really? So boring? You are in a battle that has been touted as a 'miracle' by all parties in the Silver Alliance, and it is a great waste to see nothing. Steven bit the cigarette butt and flattened his mouth.
Rolling ground sweepers on the endless black plains, Cadmus has no atmosphere, no water on the surface, and due to the flat terrain and rare mountains, the anti-gravity sweeper can theoretically travel long distances at maximum speeds without worrying about the danger of any road conditions.
That's what Steven is doing right now.
"According to the lottery of the Governor's Mansion at that time, I should have been in the penultimate batch." Perry looked out the window, but there was no view there, and the near-stationary celestial references made it hard for him to think that Steven was speeding at 500 Tilner per hour.
"Later, because I had to go to a place to get something, I had to apply to be the last to be evacuated." Perry said slowly.
"I didn't know what happened at the time, but when I returned to Puxing, I heard that only the last ship was attacked by the Walken people, and the carrier ship shields were all red, if it weren't for the commander's protection with the flagship shield, and those naval pilots who fought desperately, the lives of thousands of our ships would almost not be saved." He seemed to have palpitations, his eyes fixed on the deck beneath his feet as he recalled.
"Where are you going to get something?" Steven couldn't help but ask him curiously.
"It's nothing, a gadget, or a souvenir." Perry shook his head.
"What's worth your life? Is. Steven counted him down, but didn't continue to ask.
……
The black earth showed a small protruding black dot in front of a rising plateau, which seemed to be a little imperfection in the smooth mirror surface that had not changed for eternity.
The black dots gradually grew larger in the gallop of the ground-grabbing trucks, becoming towering man-made buildings, and the scale of the old base was greater than that of the new base of tomorrow, and the area was twice as large.
Steven's motive slowed down and drove from a stretch of metal road to the center of the long-abandoned complex, unprotected by a force field shield, part of the road surface was already brittle as snow under the light of the stars, and was scattered by the stress of the mobber.
"I don't know where the goddamn Ascendant ruins are, and I wouldn't advise you to go." Steven told Perry.
"Why?" Young Perry couldn't help but look at him.
"I don't know, maybe you don't believe it, but if the book I found at the base is true, maybe you'll end up going crazy after entering ......the ruins," Steven smiled, not believing the in the books.
"Have you found something here?" Perry's eyes widened, and his face changed dramatically.
"yes, a diary, I found it in a lab." Steven said.
"Is that on you? Take it out and show it to me. Perry said anxiously.
"What am I carrying that thing with me?" Steven was weird.
So what exactly is mentioned above? Did you mention me? Or is it you? Perry seemed to tense at this point, and his handsome cheeks were contorted with nervousness.
"Mention you and me? Are you kidding me? We're not born yet! Steven said, as the sweeper drove near the tower of the old base's main building, and he stopped the vehicle, feeling even more strange about this Perry.
"Did you mention a golden palace above?" Perry asked hurriedly.
"Did you mention it, the Ascended Ruins?"
"So there's any mention of those maddening whispers in your ear?" Perry asked.
"Yes, how do you know?" Steven began to wonder more and more that he was so familiar with the diary, could it be that it was a descendant of the original author? If that's the case, it makes sense.
"Well, that's for sure, the ruins are here." Perry nodded.