Chapter 80: “I saw the hole in your ass, sir.”
The system was almost scared to death.
It held its breath and tightly covered its little chicken beak, not wanting to make any inappropriate noises at this time and cause trouble for the host.
“Did she use a tow rope?”
Chu Zu was being held from behind, so he couldn't see Lin Xingyu's situation.
The system nodded hastily: “Yes.”
Lin Xingyu reacted very quickly.
The tow rope was not long enough and was very easy to break when the outer shell was torn.
She had followed the exposed, ferocious pipes.
The tow rope was wrapped around the pipes, and the crack in the pipes curled outwards, catching the rope.
“You continue with the docking. Report Lu Anji's position to me and activate ‘Master Wang’.”
“What about Lin Xingyu?”
Chu Zu was also thinking about this.
Accidents often happen in space.
A death toll of over a thousand was just a small matter.
Only large-scale battles could be recorded.
In the original work, many similar things were mentioned in passing and summarized in one sentence: the fleets were severely understaffed.
After all, from a creative perspective, solving unexpected accidents did not help to advance the entire story, but it could play a role in portraying the character's personality.
But wouldn't it be better to portray the character in a key battle?
This accident was not in the plot.
Because there was no foreshadowing in the previous text, a sudden occurrence would only make the readers feel disconnected.
Correspondingly, Chu Zu didn't pay much attention to Lin Xingyu at first.
She might die, or she might live, provided that she didn't get involved with him and wasn't drawn into the main storyline.
But this girl just leaped into the universe and latched on.
Chu Zu's initial judgment was that Lin Xingyu was a brave, very capable, and very kind person.
“Even if I kick her back, she will jump a second time.”
Chu Zu said, “Just treat it as if I have an extra pendant separating the pipe from the cabin, and find a chance to put her in a relatively safe place before I find Lu Anji.”
Just participating in Azul’s plot should be fine.
This part of the content should all be on Lu Anji’s side.
Human accidents were irrelevant to Azul.
It wasn't difficult to fish a friend out of the universe.
Azul’s POV would not repeat the same plot.
As long as Lin Xingyu and Lu Anji didn't meet, she probably wouldn't "disappear for no reason."
System: “Okay!”
The two docked ships struggled to remain relatively still, but everything outside the ships was being thrown off.
Lin Xingyu was hanging on by only a tow rope, as if she were being pulled in opposite directions by two great forces.
There was no environment for sound to travel in space.
Disaster and pain were silent.
There was only her own breathing in the helmet.
She was desperately trying to find a solution.
Perhaps they could wait until the docking was complete, and the maintenance team would find them when they came to repair the ship's seal and pull them back.
This wasn't a solution either, more like a self-comforting measure forced by circumstances.
Suddenly, Lin Xingyu heard a voice from the communication device in her helmet.
“Hold on tight.”
Lin Xingyu was stunned for a moment, and then the pulling force from behind suddenly disappeared.
Her whole body was launched out like a cannonball.
She subconsciously closed her eyes tightly and folded her arms.
A dizzying jolt came, and she felt like she had been thrown into an old-fashioned washing machine, tumbling around in space.
The complete weightlessness was accompanied by strange impacts from all directions.
Lin Xingyu thought she was screaming, but she couldn't hear any sound.
She didn't know how long she had been tumbling, but Lin Xingyu gradually adapted to the "washing machine."
She opened her eyes and only then realized that it wasn't that she had adapted, but that they had "found" their direction again.
She didn't know how Azul had done it, but they had a kinetic energy with a clear direction.
Lin Xingyu had long been numb in the chaos and couldn't exert any strength.
It was Azul who held her arm, which was placed on his chest, with one hand, and carried her on his back like a backpack.
“Don’t vomit.”
She heard Azul's calm voice.
His tone was very cold, the same as when he had said "I don't need a helmet."
Lin Xingyu was stunned and suddenly realized that Azul didn't actually need her to "save" him.
He was very familiar with the universe and could flexibly respond to unexpected accidents in extreme situations.
She hadn't helped at all, but was a burden instead.
It had only been less than fifteen seconds since Lin Xingyu had grabbed Azul.
The changes in the universe were instantaneous, and the docking of the medical ship and the cruiser seemed to have stabilized.
The huge ship was using all its thrust and its own body to offset the impact of the cruiser.
The maintenance team was repairing the airtightness near the bridge.
The polymer sealant had not yet closed, and they could force their way in.
But Azul seemed to have no intention of returning to the medical ship.
Why would I have such a thought?
Lin Xingyu felt that her brain seemed to be broken.
She would actually think that Azul was looking for something in space with a purpose.
How could a human who would surely die after leaving his combat suit and helmet intentionally leave the ship and step into the universe?
She folded her arms and said in a low voice: “I’m sorry.”
Azul seemed to have made some short sound, but when she listened carefully, there was nothing.
A few seconds later, Azul pried open Lin Xingyu’s hand.
Using the forward thrust, he turned around, bringing Lin Xingyu with him, and then pushed her out heavily before she could react.
The estimated amount was just right.
Lin Xingyu broke through the polymer sealant and was caught by the helpless maintenance personnel.
Staring blankly at the universe, Lin Xingyu seemed to see his face clearly.
There was a faint smile behind the helmet, and it was getting farther and farther away from her.
“OK, Lu Anji is hanging on with both hands outside the docking bay. His tow rope is broken, and he could be thrown off at any time.”
Chu Zu sounded a little disgusted when he heard this.
“Lin Xingyu even knows to tie it to a reliable place. How can little Lu be worse than a new recruit?”
System: “...”
Because you have a very good impression of Lin Xingyu now, the more troublesome little Lu has been compared down in an instant.
The little yellow chicken didn't expose the host's double standards.
The docking no longer required any effort.
It began to wholeheartedly assist the host in saving people.
The purchase of "Master Wang" was really worth it.
It was originally to entrust management for fighting, but it could also play a real role in space.
Azul's body was originally modified according to the adaptability of the universe, and now its power was doubled.
Outside the docking bay, Lu Anji was hanging like a rag doll.
The docking bay was already fixed and locked.
He couldn't get in, and the people inside couldn't save him either.
The ship's speed was still too fast.
He didn't dare to let go.
He couldn't guarantee that he could get back into the cruiser from another place.
The next moment, he was hit by a violent impact.
His whole body was in severe pain.
His hand slipped, and he hit the wall of the docking bay.
What was it?
Ship debris?
No.
Lu Anji's breathing stopped.
He suddenly opened his eyes.
Azul was pressing him against the outer wall of the docking bay, his helmet against his.
His hands were clasped on the protrusions of the outer wall, and his tail was trembling at high speed.
Lu Anji couldn't describe his feelings at this moment at all.
He felt abandoned, but he was also convinced that Azul would come, at any time.
This creature with a strange brain was good at pushing him to the brink, then giving him some benefits, and then putting on a calm face, as if it was all done casually.
What was most incomprehensible was that Azul had never taken the initiative to create any predicament.
Lu Anji was very clear that all his encounters had nothing to do with him.
Azul just knew when to watch from the sidelines, when to tear open the silence of the universe, and to say to him on the scorched earth of life.
“I’m here to get you.”
The helmets of the cruiser and the medical ship did not have interconnected communication.
Lu Anji could not hear his voice, but he could read the sentence from his lip movements alone.
A strong sense of resistance and disgust converged in one place.
This could only be attributed to impression.
Lu Anji had hated this lucky "friend" from the age of six.
All the emotions that followed would only extend from hatred.
Azul held him tightly, pulled him with his tail, and wrapped it around the surface device of the medical ship.
After a few moves, he successfully arrived on the surface of the ship.
They couldn't just find a breach and go in.
That would be difficult to explain.
So Azul simply straightened his tail after stabilizing his body.
The tip, which was sharper than the reinforced material, tore open the outer shell of the ship.
With a leap, they both fell into the medical ship.
The red light from the damaged hull shone on the helmet.
Azul quickly retracted his tail, determined his position, and pulled the grounded Lu Anji towards a safer cabin.
After regaining his center of gravity under the simulated gravity and returning to a relatively safe indoor space, the first thing Lu Anji did was to take off the helmet with insufficient oxygen.
Lu Anji was covered in cold sweat, and his long white hair was wet.
His heart was also stuffy due to the pressure difference.
Blood rushed up, and his ears were ringing.
The black crystal behind his ear was throbbing with his pulse.
He leaned against the bulkhead and panted.
He glanced sideways at Azul, who had also taken off his helmet.
Suddenly, Lu Anji grabbed Azul’s collar and asked sternly: “What were you doing?”
The helmet fell to the ground.
Azul was lifted up and forced to stand on his tiptoes.
His expression was blank for a moment as he looked at the black rage in his friend's eyes.
Lu Anji hated seeing Azul like this the most.
It could be a purposeful transaction and use, or it could be a hypocritical deception.
But Azul always dealt with his emotions in the simplest and most brutal way.
He easily did what Lu Anji could not: he shelved everything that made him confused.
“I was late, so you’re angry?”
Azul thought for a moment, then raised his hand.
His fingertips brushed past the crystal behind Lu Anji’s ear.
He helped to straighten the hair that had been matted together by sweat, covering the feature that should not belong to a human, and then he retracted his hand.
“I didn’t know you were on the other side at first. I only noticed when you wanted to contact me, but you would fall into a coma when our consciousness was connected.”
“You don’t seem to be supposed to be in a coma in this situation?”
“Host…”
The system said tremblingly, “Lu Anji is just having a fit right now. He hasn’t reacted yet. Why don’t we just not provoke him for now?”
Chu Zu was thrown against the bulkhead by Lu Anji's force, and his shoulders were also held.
The little yellow chicken was terrified.
“I didn’t provoke him.”
Chu Zu said, “His brain is down right now. I have to analyze it with him although I’m not telling the truth.”
It wasn't that he couldn't understand the reason for Lu Anji's explosion.
He had been chased by Azul to go back to the sun together.
Later, Azul changed his mind and said he wouldn't go back to the sun, and they would leave the solar system together.
"We" was a more solid concept than "promise."
When the concept was broken, the impact would be more violent than when the other party broke a promise.
And Lu Anji had long been used to covering everything with hatred.
Among all emotions, the existence of hatred was beyond doubt.
It could not be dissolved.
It would only subtly permeate every corner and make other emotions an appendage of hatred.
Chu Zu had no doubt that even if Lu Anji wanted to express positive emotions such as gratitude and joy, in the end, it would only disgust himself to death and then be presented in a form without any kindness.
In other words, the person who was bewildered now was actually Lu Anji.
He did need a more gentle way to deal with his emotions, but Azul couldn't do it.
Azul's existence was a detonator.
Whether he spoke or not, what he said was a stimulus to Lu Anji.
It would be better to point out the facts, at least to make him less bewildered and not panic.
It would be fine after he vented.
Their way of getting along had long been fixed.
Lu Anji needed to be healthy and positive on the outside, so he would leave the bad things to Azul.
Azul was also used to this.
When he was clear-headed again, he could act as if nothing had happened.
It had always been like this.
The worst-case scenario was just another fight.
He couldn't show his tail now, but fortunately, Lu Anji's hands and feet were weak, so he wouldn't get hurt even if he didn't fight back.
They didn't care about the friction about life safety when they were together, but only got enough emotional value from each other to stay stable.
Chu Zu’s estimation of Lu Anji was not wrong, but just as the degree of his madness was about to deepen, the cabin door on the other side opened.
Lin Xingyu rushed in holding a helmet.
She paused when she saw Azul, and her gaze became sharp in an instant when it moved to the ferocious man.
Chu Zu and the system said in unison: “It’s over.”
Before Chu Zu could think of a way to drag this girl out of Lu Anji’s pov, Lin Xingyu made a move first.
She took two steps forward, grabbed Lu Anji’s hand, pulled him away from Chu Zu, and then, without blinking, swung a heavy punch at his lower abdomen.
“Don’t you dare bully the medical ship’s superior officer!”
Facing Lu Anji, who was slightly curled up and clutching his lower abdomen, Lin Xingyu said with full confidence, “Not even if you’re a great hero!”
Chu Zu was silent.
The system covered its mouth and let out a miserable cry: “NO—!”
Lu Anji closed his eyes tightly.
The intervention of an outsider made him habitually adjust himself: “Who are you?”
Chu Zu was still trying to minimize the contact between Lin Xingyu and Lu Anji and rushed to answer: “Lin…”
Lu Anji gave him a deadly glare.
Chu Zu continued, “Lin—”
“Lin Xingyu. My friends all call me Linlin.”
Lin Xingyu said.
Lu Anji was still staring at Chu Zu and said very lightly: “Linlin?”
Chu Zu: “...”
The little yellow chicken was already rolling on the floor in the sea of consciousness.
Ignoring what Lu Anji was doing, Lin Xingyu went forward to check on Chu Zu's condition.
“I saw something hit the ship, are you okay?”
She turned Chu Zu over and over and saw the hole in his one-piece suit near his butt that allowed his tail to come out.
Her volume rose accordingly.
“You used the pressure difference inside and outside the combat suit as thrust?”
Chu Zu immediately covered his butt and wrapped his tail more tightly around his waist.
“No, my combat suit is intact.”
Lin Xingyu said seriously to Lu Anji, without any admiration: “I heard from the old soldiers that Lu Anji checks your information every now and then. The medical ship’s bad attitude towards you is mostly because of him. He…”
She finally reacted, “Why is he on the medical ship?”
“You jumped into space to find him?”
“He contacted you and asked you to go to space to save him?!”
The little yellow chicken was almost suffocating, especially when it found that Lu Anji couldn't adjust at all.
He was burying his head and shaking, probably from anger.
It wasn't because of Lin Xingyu's half-right, half-wrong guess.
A friend with a twisted relationship had a caring relationship with someone outside.
Lu Anji couldn't stand it.
Chu Zu held his butt tightly and moved closer to Lu Anji: “He can’t be in trouble… he’s very important to me.”
These words were said sincerely, but they sounded a little off in the ears of the two people involved.
Chu Zu quickly helped Lu Anji up and said to Lin Xingyu: “You can’t talk to a superior officer like that, and you can’t make a move on a battleship’s vice captain.”
Lin Xingyu: “I saw the hole in your ass, sir.”
Chu Zu immediately retorted: “No, you saw wrong.”
Seeing that Lin Xingyu could continue, the system quickly said: “Let’s go! Host! Lu Anji has fainted from anger!”
***
Chu Zu stayed in the rest room and didn't go out.
The system was a little nervous and reminded him carefully: “Host, we can’t lose our heads.”
“I’m not.”
Chu Zu cut the combat suit with the hole into pieces and destroyed the evidence, “Lin Xingyu only appeared in Lu Anji’s POV. Her situation is different from Sidney’s. She won’t be implicated in the main storyline, that's how you explain it to the author.”
“I’ve already sent the email.”
The little yellow chicken sighed with worry, “This is the first time Lu Anji has fainted from anger. But it’s a good thing he didn’t cause trouble for Lin Xingyu…”
After throwing the tattered combat suit into the recycling bin, Chu Zu sent a new uniform application to the medical ship’s logistics.
“Little Lu has no time to debrief with me. He has to submit a report to explain the situation this time, including how he survived the accident.”
“He regularly checks your things, and the whole ship knows about it…”
“Normal.”
Chu Zu lay on his back on the bed and half-closed his eyes, “He’s afraid that I’m really researching gene modification, so he’s keeping an eye on me himself and also having the crew keep an eye on me. Although the crew won’t get close to me, they’ll always pay more attention.”
System: “He has already submitted an application to the higher-ups to take you to the vanguard strike fleet, but because you have changed your mind many times when you were at the academy, the higher-ups are still considering it.”
Lu Anji’s rhetoric was always up to par.
Back then, he was able to submit an application to persuade the dean, which led to Azul’s review.
Now that Azul was in service, Lu Anji’s performance would only be more stable.
As expected, the next afternoon, Chu Zu received a rejection from the medical ship’s logistics.
Along with the rejection, a transfer order for Azul was sent to his bracelet.
He had a week to hand over his work.
After the handover, he would immediately report to the battleship.
That was the battleship where Lu Anji was.
He had just been promoted from vice captain to captain at this critical juncture.
In the original work, this was a key turning point.
Azul began to obtain the military deployment that the Mother Bug needed on the flagship.
Now the intelligence the Mother Bug needed was irrelevant to humans.
Chu Zu thought for a while.
In order to plan the battlefield, the UIF would regularly investigate the nebula in the universe.
He could get the information about the nebula from there.
As for whether Lu Anji would take the initiative to send intelligence for his own personal purposes, as the forum had guessed he would see when he got there.
Now what he had to do was very clear: go to Lu Anji’s side and cooperate with the performance, and get the nebula information that the Mother Bug needed.
And, in order to achieve the completeness of Azul’s mission and achieve the original ending, what Chu Zu needed was "how to ignite the sun."
“Lin Xingyu is here to see you again.”
The system said, “She’s been here for several days in a row. Are you still not going out?”
Chu Zu confirmed with the system: “To prevent her from contacting me, I have to go and say goodbye to her. I won’t be written into the POV, right?”
System: “As long as you don’t learn from Lu Anji, control your psychological activities, and don’t write an eighty-thousand-word main text, you’ll be fine!”
For the first time, Chu Zu felt the inconvenience of being a main character.
When he was a supporting character, he didn't have to consider these things.
After avoiding the protagonist, he could do whatever he wanted.
The little yellow chicken comforted him: “Next time, next time I will definitely find a supporting character who can go crazy.”
***
Lin Xingyu saw Azul’s transfer notice on the bulletin board.
Under the official notice was the signature of the battleship captain: Lu Anji.
The people on the medical ship discussed it for a while.
In the recent accident, it seemed that Lu Anji had stabilized the situation single-handedly.
He first arranged everything on the cruiser’s bridge, then personally went to the docking bay to help.
After the accident, he also personally handled the cleanup.
After getting everything done in a very short time, Lu Anji immediately returned to the battleship to report.
When he was at the military academy, Lu Anji was famous for being an all-rounder.
Not only was he a military commander, but he also passed all the elective courses with an A.
When these people mentioned Lu Anji, they always had a clear respect, and they attached many stories to him, making his name represent countless things.
It was very different from the Lu Anji that Lin Xingyu had seen.
Azul’s name would occasionally appear after his.
A classmate who responded to Lu Anji’s return to the medical bay during the accident was recognized for his adaptability and thus had the qualification to go to the "front line."
Lin Xingyu asked them, since you think there is a threshold to go to the "front line" and you admire Lu Anji, why don't you work hard and apply to go to the front line too?
They looked at each other and laughed awkwardly.
“The front line that’s for officers”
“Yes, yes, isn’t the military academy established to transport talent to the front lines?”
“We enlisted soldiers will stay for a few years and then go back to Earth. We won’t be a burden to them.”
“And we can’t get in. It’s not like no one has applied. Most of them were rejected. The military has always been decided by the higher-ups.”
“But Azul can finally leave…”
“After all, can he be considered to have saved Lu Anji?
I feel that it’s a bit exaggerated.
Maybe Lu Anji exaggerated it a bit to take him with him.”
Lin Xingyu: “No matter how exaggerated it is, he took the initiative to leave the ship.”
“We know it’s very dangerous.”
They didn’t care and waved their hands, “But it’s worth it, after all, it’s for Lu Anji.”
The relief mixed in with the emotion made Lin Xingyu feel uncomfortable.
She went to find Azul.
The other party did not leave the rest room and did not go to the cafeteria to eat.
The person who delivered the nutrient solution placed the quota outside the door and told Lin Xingyu that Azul was the only person on the entire ship who had applied for a full quota of nutrient solution.
“The nutritionist has checked his eating habits at the school. The feedback from the school is that Azul has always only used nutrient solution. It seems that he got used to it when he was wandering in space. Food is actually an irritant to his stomach.”
Lin Xingyu knew he was leaving soon and went to knock on his door every day.
She didn't know why.
There were too many puzzles in her heart, and she couldn't sort out the problems.
It was the same this day.
Lin Xingyu came to the door of Azul's rest room.
The door opened.
Azul put two tubes of nutrient solution into his loose coat, zipped it up, and looked up at Lin Xingyu.
He was very calm, or rather, cold.
The corners of his mouth were slightly turned up, just like when he had seen her through the polymer sealant and helmet.
But now Lin Xingyu felt that this was not a smile.
Azul’s eyes were still filled with an unreadable answer.
Lin Xingyu remembered that she hadn't formally introduced herself to him yet: “I am—”
“Linlin.”
Azul walked out, closed the door behind him, put his hands in his pockets, and half of his face was hidden in the collar of his coat.
“I remember you. You punched Lu Anji and knocked him out.”
The people who were walking towards them all moved to the sides of the corridor.
The familiar faces who would greet Lin Xingyu also pretended not to see her and quickly brushed past.
Azul’s messy hair bounced with his steps.
A part of it fell into his collar, covering his protruding cervical vertebrae.
“You’re very good. Most humans don’t have your reflexes, and they can’t stay calm in that kind of environment.”
He said as he walked, “They also wouldn’t apologize to me. Why did you apologize?”
Lin Xingyu came with a stomach full of questions, but was instead blocked by Azul with a question.
“I didn’t know the situation and did something stupid that was detrimental to the situation.”
Lin Xingyu answered.
“Which one are you referring to? Hitting Lu Anji?”
“No, it was before…”
Azul glanced sideways at her: “Don’t all humans do that?”
Azul swiped his bracelet to open the door to the observation deck.
The observation deck was an area specially designed for observing the universe.
It was the place with the widest view besides the bridge.
It was at the top, and its outer wall was made of a special transparent material that allowed one to view the universe without being disturbed by external radiation and light.
There were no very professional universe observers on the medical ship, and the observation deck was as empty as ever.
The last docking had destroyed most of the outer wall.
The polymer sealant was not transparent and blocked most of the view.
Azul looked for a spot for a long time and finally sat down in a place where he could barely see the universe.
After sitting down, he took out the nutrient solution from his pocket, gave one to Lin Xingyu, and then bit the opening of his own, leaned back in his chair, and looked up at the universe with his scarlet eyes.
Lin Xingyu also copied him.
The nutrient solution had no taste.
It was thicker than water, and it only began to have a hint of sweetness after it went down her throat.
Basically, no one liked nutrient solution.
There was also nothing in the universe.
It was empty and black.
There might be planets, but they were blocked by the polymer sealant.
Basically, no one liked the universe either.
“I’ve been thinking.”
Azul suddenly said, “Lu Anji doesn’t let me talk to humans, but you seem to be different from them.”
“The universe is not fair. Is life in the universe fair? For example, you and me. When we only have one tube of nutrient solution, can I kill you?”
Lin Xingyu frowned: “I don’t agree with the behavior of killing each other for resources.”
“Then the other way around. We only have one tube of nutrient solution. I want you to live. Can I kill myself?”
Lin Xingyu found it stranger and stranger as she listened.
She answered seriously: “We can share this tube of nutrient solution.”
Azul: “And if I add a condition, I give you the nutrient solution, but you can only live for one night. If I drink the nutrient solution, I can live forever. What would you choose?”
Lin Xingyu still said: “We can share this tube of nutrient solution.”
“No matter what conditions I give, you will still think so?”
“Yes.”
Azul smiled: “Lu Anji wouldn't think so. He would destroy this tube of nutrient solution.”
Lin Xingyu thought this behavior was very childish, but then she thought of the age of Lu Anji and Azul when they entered the military academy, and suddenly she felt that she was the childish one.
Her father often said that the war between humans and the Zerg had nothing to do with resources, otherwise the United Government would have made a big deal out of it.
What the military had been rendering was always hatred and destruction.
No matter how difficult survival was, there was always a possibility of a turnaround.
Only hatred and destruction had no room.
Many humans had died, but the Zerg were a collective consciousness.
The dead Zerg were just the dander that fell off the Zerg Queen’s body, painless and itchy.
They were bloodthirsty, cunning, and cruel.
They had come to the solar system only for domination and conquest.
After failing to apply to a military university, Lin Xingyu received a regular education.
She was always worried that the war would develop to a terrifying point.
There were no more factual problems.
Everything was chaotic.
The two sides didn't even know who the other was.
He wanted to kill you, and you wanted to kill him.
The relationship between the two was that simple.
But Azul, who had been living in space, said that it was actually just a fight over a pitiful tube of nutrient solution.
Azul said softly: “I really liked your apology, so don’t come looking for me anymore. Go back to Earth as soon as possible, Linlin.”
At that moment, Lin Xingyu saw an answer in his eyes.
A simple and pure innocence, covered with a layer of inhuman coldness.
The scarlet color was like the sun that Lin Xingyu had seen in a book.
Her parents had said that the color in the book was wrong, and the sun was not that terrifyingly red.
But if it wasn't terrifying, why would her parents frown?
And how did the sun once destroy the surface and force them to move into underground cities?
Azul was like that kind of existence.
People would say it was a mistake, but the rejection revealed in their words and actions was very obvious.
Azul could tell, but he didn't care.
To be honest, Lin Xingyu even felt that he didn't care that much about Lu Anji either.
What he was looking at was always the more distant universe.
Lin Xingyu also had a strange feeling.
Even if he were faced with a battlefield full of corpses, and blood lapped at Azul’s ankles, he would still just look up, just as he was now, at the place he couldn't go.
It was very quiet all around.
No one had any intention of speaking again, just peeking at the universe from a small corner.
The next day, Azul left the medical ship.
On the same day, Lu Anji, the battleship captain and combat squadron commander, on behalf of the commander-in-chief, gave a mobilization speech for the general offensive to the entire United International Fleet.
The threat of the Zerg has been raging in the universe for too long.
Their existence has deprived our lives of the peace and freedom they should have.
For countless days, our homes, our loved ones, our dreams have been disturbed and violated by a relentless and ruthless predator.
But today, all of this will have a chance to change.
The Zerg do not understand communication, do not understand peace.
They have chosen us as their target for plunder, unthinkingly eroding all of our beautiful things.
In their eyes, we are just an obstacle in their expansion, just dust that can be wiped away.
Today, we will prove that their illusion will pay a heavy price.
We will take the initiative to attack, use our strength to drive them out of our world, and use our courage to reclaim our future.
Soldiers, today is not for revenge, but to ensure that future humans will no longer have such an enemy.
We are not eliminating an opponent, but eradicating a threat, a threat that should no longer continue to exist in the universe.
Today’s battle is a declaration of justice against ruthlessness, a response of light to darkness.
The man in the video stood in the center of the bridge.
His white hair was neatly combed, and his eyes were darker than the vast universe reflected behind him.
Behind him stood a group of battleship crew members.
Among the countless shining eyes, only Azul’s gaze was calm and restrained, as if he were lost in thought.
Lu Anji said in a loud voice.
We are going to take back our sun.
Many years later, Lin Xingyu would think of that speech and suddenly realize.
It turned out that Azul was not lost in thought.
He had listened carefully to every word and was constantly thinking about the ownership of that tube of nutrient solution.
But now Lin Xingyu only observed that Azul had slightly tucked his chin.
As if he were nodding.
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