Chapter 250: What are you afraid of?

"The nobles have stronger troops?" Eddie smacked his tongue and said that the little Kand had already learned the invisible and clever methods of killing people in the future, and he didn't dare to imagine that there was a more powerful assassination method of the Spirit Ring.

"It's not my people...... Maybe in the strict sense of the word. "The strongest should be the Shadow Men Legion, they are few in number, but everyone is an outstanding warrior. ”

"Shadow Man?" Add wondered. "Is it a group of nobles who have been living outside the underground caverns for years? I have heard that they have no intelligence, only a simple survival instinct, like wild beasts in the wild. ”

"Yes, Sect Master." "Their world is so crazy that we who grew up there shudder to hear it, originally they were like beasts that only roamed outside of cities and dungeons, but then ......"

"What happened?" Add asked, but his inquiry was met with a long silence.

"Don't talk about it...... Suzerain. "The blood-colored eyes of the dead slowly disappeared on the other side." The nasty people are coming. He added, the voice coming from the passage in the living area.

After a while, a tall figure appeared, and Arthur the Barrecas walked through the hall door with his head bowed.

"I'll just get up at night, just listen to the chatter on the monitor, I don't sleep so late, are you going to change your schedule?" He shouted loudly, stopped suddenly, bent his palms, and spun around his body suddenly, and when he found nothing, Arthur shrugged his shoulders and yawned and sat down on the couch opposite Eddie,

"Wait...... All right. It was too late for Add to reach out to stop him, he was afraid he was still sitting there before he died, but Arthur was clearly unaware.

"What are you waiting for?" He squinted at the holographic computer in Eddie's lap.

"Still writing a journal?" He asked.

"Hmm." Add turns the holographic screen back on.

"I don't understand you, I write during the day, I write at night, and I don't finish writing all day long." Arthur shook his head and leaned back on the couch to move his neck bones, making a crisp sound.

"During the day, it is written in a travel log, which is a logbook, one is to be submitted to the travel committee, and the other is a ...... of the route"

"Yes, young master, just write, I have a splitting headache as soon as I hear you say this." Arthur held out his palm to stop Add's description.

"Write, why don't you write, no, it's good for you and me to be so peaceful......" He smashed his mouth, as if there was something foreign between his teeth.

"Wrench in the cab?" He dangled his legs and looked laid-back.

"I've gone to rest." Add looked at the screen and answered him.

"So the cloves are there?" The Barekas asked, as an all-around logistical tool, Lilac would sometimes pilot the ship in place of the Hydrones and Add.

"No one is there, it's autonomous driving at the moment." Add replied.

"What? Automatic? The wolf-headed man straightened up. Didn't you say that there should be someone on duty? What if something happens? ”

"I didn't sleep, Arthur." Add wondered, according to the rules set by the head of security, there must always be someone on duty on the ship in case of some kind of extreme situation.

"You can write a journal! Is this considered a shift? Arthur bared his teeth angrily. That Turbulent is still spitting bubbles on the bed, is he also on duty? ”

"Don't worry, Arthur." Little Kander swipes his finger lightly across the holographic screen. "Look, I've connected all the important data elements on the spacecraft to this computer, and the current route is stable, and it won't take a few standard hours to reach the destination." Eddie pointed to the parameters on the screen and showed the wolf-headed people that they had gone through more than forty sets of short jumps since they had arrived at the Brachy system through the Osiris Gate, and had now rounded the asteroid belt at the edge of the galaxy and were sailing in a straight line towards the planet Peleus.

"Oh......" Arthur squinted at the screen, he couldn't understand the parameters at all, Eddie looked at him with a look of unease, so he called up the intuitive star map with his hand and put it in the air, stretched it to show him the route of travel, and the two of them were immediately shrouded in the holographic giant Braqi galaxy,

"This is Agamemnon, a planet full of rainforests, and it's not on our itinerary, but we might be there next." Add explained, pointing to a planet in the star chart. "And this is the planet Peleus, a pristine planet that no forces have yet occupied."

"And what about here?" Arthur was apparently uninterested in the planet Peleus, and only pointed to a few inconspicuous points of light not far from the spaceship in the star map.

"It's ......" Eddie froze, then dropped his computer and rushed towards the cockpit a few seconds later.

"What is it?" Arthur asked unrelentingly behind him as he followed him.

"It's a spaceship, coming in our direction......" Add didn't bother to explain.

"Oh, space...... Spacecraft?! In this place of the hell? God, they must be hostile, right? Coming at us, are you sure? The two walked through the long cabin passage, Eddie didn't answer him, just ran, and soon arrived at the cockpit, he didn't panic, sat down and turned on the engine detection and particle detector, and found that the spacecraft in the energy storage had not yet reached the requirements for the jump, and the other party's speed was far faster than expected, just a short moment, it was close at hand.

"There are six of them, and they must have been following us for a long time, and they are far away from our probe radius." Add immediately concluded that the closer they got to the planet, the more time it took to collect antimatter particles, and that the ships must have been planning for a long time as they approached with the Voyage Gap.

"I said you can't break people in the cockpit! Well, for the sake of your so-called 'humanization of working hours', we're going to bury our lives here." "The wolf-headed man complained first.

"Is the other party hostile?" Then he responded in a deep voice.

"It should be." Eddie immediately gave his judgment.

"Get up for me, lazy worms! The enemy is coming. The wolf-headed man immediately took his place, echoing through the ship's loudspeaker.