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Food blogger Ling Miao traveled through time and space, transmigrating from Blue Star to the Interstellar era. She started in hell!

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Chapter Thirty-Three: Departure

Ling Miao raised her eyebrows, looked at Susan's slightly worried face, and chuckled for a moment.

"Take it slow, who can become fat in one bite?"

Upon hearing Ling Miao's words, Susan's worried expression instantly vanished into a smile.

"I find it shameless of you to say such things."

Chatting with Ling Miao always made Susan feel much better, and one of the main reasons was that Ling Miao's words were always very interesting.

"Yeah?"

Ling Miao looked at Susan's smile and couldn't help but laugh too, recalling the popular internet memes from her previous life, and felt a moment of disorientation.

Among all the nations on Earth, her country boasts the most rich heritage, with thousands of years of history creating a unique geographical landscape and cultural tradition.

However, in modern society, there are quite a few people who have adapted these ideas for entertainment.

Recalling those once-popular internet buzzwords from her past life, Ling Miao curled her lips into a smile. "This time, it's nothing."

After breakfast, they set off for the transit station where the starship was docked.

There's only one trip a day for the starship to the capital planet; if you miss it, you'll have to wait until tomorrow.

The tall, imposing building gleamed with a cold, silvery light under the sunlight; its massive, three-dimensional design set it apart from its surroundings.

The surrounding area is a vast open space, with yellow dirt extending all the way to the inner and outer plazas before being replaced by cool-toned flooring.

Ling Miao looked at the unexpectedly huge and brand-new transfer station with some curiosity.

The planet Tadar is impoverished; even this large transit station looks newly built.

How could it be abandoned?

Ling Miao entered the transfer station with questions in mind and found that the interior space was unbelievably large.

It was deserted, with only a few uniformed staff members standing not far away.

They saw Ling Miao and Susan and walked over at the same time.

After the inspection, one of the staff members remarked with a sigh, "There are significantly more people leaving Planet Tadar these past few days than before."

His companions nodded in agreement.

In the past, we rarely saw many people throughout the year, but in the last few days, several passengers have gradually arrived.

Ling Miao remained silent, knowing that they mistook her and Susan for natives who had left the planet Tadar.

She lowered her eyes, and before she could think, she heard a questioning voice.

"I remember you. Are you leaving Tadar to go home now?"

Susan shook her head. "I'm just going out to take care of some errands."

"I see."

The man's tone was clearly regretful; the planet Tadar was poor and backward, so much so that even the staff there found it quite boring to stay at the transit station.

If there's a topic, they can talk about it over and over again for a long time.

The girl arrived about a month ago, and they still think she's leaving for another planet.

Unexpectedly, it wasn't a departure.

He clicked his tongue in confusion, but didn't ask any further questions.

They guided Susan and Ling Miao to the platform, which was huge and empty except for Ling Miao and two staff members.

Ling Miao couldn't help but ask, "Why doesn't anyone build such a large transit station?"

The two staff members exchanged a glance and explained, "Initially, it was because a big boss invested in developing industries on Planet Tadar."

"However, the deal fell through later."

The staff member looked regretful, and the tall man next to him added:

"The personnel who were conducting on-site exploration and transmitting data got the coordinates wrong. The other party was interested in a neighboring planet. Because the two planets were too close together, the transmission went wrong."

"By the time the transfer station is finally repaired at great expense, it will be too late. We can only grit our teeth and accept the loss as a loss."

At this point, the two staff members, both native inhabitants of the planet Tadar, spoke with low spirits.

Although they gained job opportunities through this transit station, they hoped that Tadar would develop more than the jobs themselves.

Just like the neighboring planet Tata.

Originally, both were impoverished planets, but because the owner invested in the local grape industry, it developed into a renowned wine-producing region in interstellar space.

The Tata aliens became wealthy as a result.

Their eyes dimmed for a moment, then they remembered something and perked up.

I've been hearing a lot about durians online lately. They're supposedly from their planet Tadar, and maybe Tadar can develop like Tata.

Ling Miao lowered her eyes, her doubts resolved, and didn't press the matter further.

The massive starship slowly descended, its shadow so dark it blotted out the sky, instantly darkening the ground. Ling Miao and Susan followed the staff, taking a few steps back.

Once the starship has completely landed and come to a stop, proceed through the display stand to reach the hatch.

The interior was so vast and magnificent that Ling Miao was filled with awe.

Only now did she begin to feel a sense of reality that she had traveled to the interstellar era.

The massive, futuristic, silver-gray outer cabin and the overall shape of the starship, with its large, sleek, rounded exterior, resembled a marine creature that Ling Miao had seen in her previous life.

Orcas look very similar to starships.

Even their size is the same.

No, the starship is even larger than an orca.

She walked along, following the seat number displayed on her computer, and sat down in her assigned seat.

Susan sat next to her, while Ling Miao sat by the window.

The starship docked for only a few minutes before Ling Miao heard it take off.

With a slow tremor, Ling Miao saw the sky rise up, break through the clouds, and reveal the vast universe before her.

Just like how the Blue Star people imagined the universe thousands of years ago.

In the pitch-black universe, stars of varying sizes are scattered, and nebulae of varying sizes swirl in the cosmos.

The dark night sky was dotted with twinkling stars, a scene both beautiful and fantastical.

Some nebulae appear misty, with a hazy band of stars slowly surrounding them, making them look hazy and beautiful.

Ling Miao leaned against the window, marveling once again at the wonders of the universe.

After watching for an unknown amount of time, Ling Miao slowly fell asleep.

When she woke up again, she heard a commotion.

"Waaaaah—"

"Okay, baby, be careful the patrol officers might lock you up if you make noise in public."

It was a woman's voice that carried a threat. The woman's voice was gentle and calm, but it was clearly filled with helplessness.

The child was still crying, though much smaller than before, but the incessant crying still attracted the attention of some people around.

Ling Miao rubbed her eyes, and Susan next to her handed her a bottle of water.

She unscrewed the cap, took a sip, and looked curiously toward the upper left of her seat.

A brown-haired woman was comforting her child. The little girl was not very old, about five or six years old, but her face was red from crying.

"Waaaaah—"

Ling Miao saw the mother's troubled expression; she was clearly at a loss as to what to do with her child.

She thought for a moment, then took out the snacks she had made earlier from her pocket and handed them over.

"These are some snacks I made; I hope she likes them."

Nona looked up and saw a girl with black hair and black eyes standing in front of her, with several square white candies lying in her palm.

She hesitated for a moment, then reached out and took the candy from the other person. "Thank you."