Chapter 332: A Difficult Destination
The Voyage entered the leap again, located in the multi-purpose hall at the heart of the spacecraft, and at this time, the room was full of blue light, and the traveling team was discussing and formulating the next stage of the journey on the holographic star map in front of a circle of sofas.
"Damus has been there too......" Eddie marked in an area in the star map. There's nothing left to see in the Brachy system, and it's time to choose the next direction we're heading to. He was still wearing airtight armor, and his little young face was hidden in the mist of his hood.
"Then go to Forsetti." Lilac points to the corner of the star map and expands the star map of the galaxies she likes to the center. "The planet Orion there surrounds the famous atomic cloud, which is extremely viewable, as commented in last year's Travel Yearbook."
"Atomic clouds? Sounds dangerous. Arthur immediately became alert.
"It's dangerous, if you're going to drive the ship in!" Lilac glanced at Arthur, turned her face to look at Eddie and said, "In the close orbit of the planet Iason, there is an abandoned observation point of humanity, which was one of the landscape projects of several travel companies in their pre-Silver Alliance era. ”
"Then why is it abandoned again?" Arthur was skeptical.
"Who knows, more than a hundred years ago." Lilac frowned, as a navigator of the travel team, every time he discussed the goal of the journey, he had to go through the paranoid level of Arthur, which was already annoying, but fortunately, interstellar travel takes a long time, and it can use a lot of time to relieve anger.
"Something must have happened." Arthur grinned, dissatisfied.
"What accident? Say, you say, what kind of accident can happen in that hellish place! "Lilacs finally broke out.
"There's a lot that can happen." Arthur held out a finger. "For example, the interstellar pirates of the Alien People, who were cursed and rendered immortal by atomic clouds, and who could only be redeemed by constant killing, boarded human ships and killed everyone, making that damn place a ghost realm, so that no one could set foot on it again."
The wolf-headed man mysteriously continued to tighten his face, and spoke again in the mocking expression of the fairy man. "Another example is the ancient demons who finally woke up from their slumber, and they occupied observation points with embryos, waiting for human sightseers to come and feed on them, and then evolve even more terrifying creatures."
"There's something wrong with you, Arthur." Lilac looked at him angrily.
"I could say that all day." Arthur didn't care.
"As far as the Barecas are concerned, you're very imaginative." The survivor sneered. "The story is well framed, but it lacks seductive rhetoric, so you can ask Wrench for advice or two, and then plunge into the world of thriller fiction, which may be more convenient than being a travel companion reluctantly now." The shadowless man hid his body, revealing a translucent face where the red veins behind his cheeks could be clearly seen.
"I told not to show yourself in front of us!" Arthur yelled. "It's disgusting, if you like to hide, please keep it in that state that makes everyone feel good, shut up or disappear forever, it's all the same for me!" He grimaced an unbearable expression, and the Immortal quickly became invisible in front of him.
"As you wish, Your Highness." The Shadowless Man teased in nothingness. Beside him, Hitomi of Magim gave a playful expression as she looked at Arthur, then at the shadowless man who had disappeared from her eyes, and reached out to try to touch the survivor to see if he was still sitting there. But her arm was rudely pushed away halfway through, and Hitomi stuck out her tongue and sat back down honestly like a little girl who had made a mistake.
"Turbulence, do you have any opinions?" Add watched the fishskin's mouth open and close, thinking he wanted to say something.
"Me? Ask me? What can I say about it. "Turbulence continued to smash his mouth, the supply of crispy fish was finally cut off yesterday, and there was nothing nearby to replenish, so he could only rely on smacking his lips to quench his hunger." What planet has a sea? He still asked unwillingly.
"There are no planets like this nearby." Add replied honestly.
"Then it's the same everywhere." The fishskin man blinked, and his mouth curled into a crescent moon that curved downward.
"Alright, then let's go to the Forcetti system and vote." Add looked at the little girl's Hitomi, thinking that she didn't belong to the team, so she probably didn't need to ask beforehand, but in the pink smoke, the charm man who had been sitting in silence suddenly turned her head to look at him.
"Don't you really want to go somewhere soon?" Hitomi Sakura's mouth opened lightly and said to him expressionlessly.
The mist was like smoke in front of his eyes, his eyes shook for a while, the scene just now seemed to have an incredible deviation from the current situation, Hitomi was still sitting honestly in her place, her head drooped slightly, as if she had never turned her head to say anything to him, and the players present also seemed to be normal as before.
"Hitomi, did you just say something to me?" Add stared at the little charm in front of him.
"Me? No, I don't. Hitomi turned her head, her expression and angle exactly the same as in the scene in front of Eddie.
"She didn't speak to me?" He asked Lilac, and the fairy man looked at him strangely and shook his head slowly.
"What the hell? She's not a team member, what can she say to you. Arthur frowned at Add, little Khand's face drowned in mist, but his frightened tone made the werewolfhead immediately sense that something was wrong.
"Young master, don't tell me you're starting to get sick again, are you?" Arthur began to look at him impatiently. After the word 'sick' blurted out by the wolf-headed man, Eddie suddenly had a slight feeling, like a thought, a memory, a thought, or all of it. It was burning in a corner of his heart, and he had a feeling, that was yearning? Pursue? Desire? Or is it all there?
Eddie's mind was tormented, he couldn't tell, the Kander shouldn't have had any such a clear feeling, but now he had it all.
Faintly, like the pain, powerlessness, and struggle experienced every time, it seemed like the strong call prophesied by Heimdall's Ascendant, only trembling slightly, touching, but more clear than any of the instructions.
Kuru Sodamus!
At this moment! After ghostly hearing what the charmer said!