Chapter 99 Future Interstellar Dragon Aotian
Anderson is so bad!
Mu Lingnan supported her dizzy head and stood up unsteadily, with stars in front of her eyes. If she could comment on Anderson's space teleportation, her evaluation would be that it was far inferior to Cecil's smooth and silky smooth.
Even more abominable was that her cheap dad had suddenly pushed her in without even saying hello, then disappeared again. Oh, she was definitely going to complain to Cecil about her cheap dad. Just wait and see!
After finally coming to his senses, Mu Lingnan turned his head left and right to look at the surrounding scenery, his face full of confusion:
But where exactly is this place? My cheap dad didn’t even tell me.
She stood in the ruins of the machine, surrounded by fragments of mechas or starships, and the smell of gunpowder had not yet dissipated.
Mu Lingnan finally sensed the breath at the tip of her nose. She silently chose a direction and walked forward. There was still a strong smell of blood in the air, but she did not see what she expected along the way.
Suddenly, a sense of crisis came from the depths of my soul as a warning.
Enemy attack!
Mu Lingnan dodged the opponent's long sword with a roll. The wood power in her right hand gathered and condensed into a long whip. The sharp sound of breaking through the air was heard. The enemy wearing a black hood was also agile and ducked down in time to avoid the attack.
Right now.
Mu Lingnan got close to the enemy in an instant, and the light knife hidden in the wrist of his left hand suddenly popped out and almost stopped at the opponent's neck.
Mu Lingnan finally saw the face beneath the hood and exclaimed, "Olivia!"
The other party paused in his resistance, and Olya silently took off her hood and looked up at Mu Lingnan's hair.
Mu Lingnan dispersed the light element and lowered her head following Olivia's gaze. She picked up the silver hair that fell from her shoulders with her fingertips and understood where the problem lay.
"I'm sorry, this is my real hair color. The black hair before was just a disguise."
Because silver hair is a very conspicuous hair color in the interstellar space, Mu Lingnan dyed her hair black for convenience.
Olya shook her head and said slowly, "I'm sorry, I...thought it was an enemy."
Mu Lingnan lowered her eyes to look at Olya's still young face and asked softly, "You...at this age, are you also..." going to the battlefield?
Olya corrected: "I am not small, and I am strong. I can help while I still have time."
Her blue eyes, as tranquil as the deep sea, looked back at Mu Lingnan. At this moment, Mu Lingnan suddenly felt that perhaps she should not consider this matter with the concepts she had developed in her previous life.
She doesn't understand Olya's past, doesn't know how Olya grew up, and even talks about using her own ideas to restrain Olya.
At this moment, the determination in Olya's eyes told Mu Lingnan that she was ready to face death. She was not a child, she was a warrior.
Olya put on her hood again. "This is Isa, one of the main planets in the Nie star field. The fighting here just ended recently. It's very dangerous. I will take you back to the Federation base."
She didn't ask Mu Lingnan how she suddenly came here, which made Mu Lingnan forget about the speech she had prepared. She followed the small figure in front of her, chewing on the words in her mouth for a long time before finally saying:
"Olia, you... aren't you afraid that I'm an enemy?"
Olya didn't turn around. "I believe you, and..." Her tone dropped very softly, with a rare hint of childish innocence. "The leader said that all of us who are half-blood are brothers and sisters. We should help and trust each other."
Mu Lingnan had heard her teammates talk about the leader many times. Whether it was the cold Idiya or the lively Qu Feizhang, they all respected the leader very much, but when it came down to it, she didn't know the leader's name.
"Oliya, what's the name of your leader?" Mu Lingnan couldn't hide her curiosity.
"The chief's name is Samuel."
Mu Lingnan:!
She paused, causing Olya to look back in confusion. Mu Lingnan forced a smile and said, "It's okay, Olya. I just remembered some happy things."
Haha, I should have thought of it earlier. Anderson said this was where Samuel might appear, but she met Olya here first. There is obviously a connection between them.
But if Samuel is the leader, the name of the Interstellar Federation means that he wants to establish an ideal country of mixed races, no, maybe it is an ideal country of all races in the universe.
But, isn't that a bit too hasty?
To be honest, Mu Lingnan wasn't optimistic about the Federation's future. She deeply understood the Celestial Clan's strengths, and the Human and Mermaid races, standing alongside them, couldn't be that weak. If they were free to take action, the Federation would undoubtedly be crushed in its early stages of development. The four races' current strength and status were established through real warfare.
Unless Samuel has overwhelming power, or the interstellar situation becomes a complete mess.
For some reason, Mu Lingnan suddenly thought of the Demigod Stage that Anderson had told her about, and her heart skipped a beat.
She couldn't grasp this sudden inspiration and became anxious.
What on earth had she overlooked?
Mu Lingnan closed her eyes, banishing the thoughts from her mind and forcing herself to shift her focus. Trying to think now would only make things more confusing. This was the truth she had learned while doing math problems in her previous life:
Sometimes, you just don’t know how to do something, but after a while, the idea will suddenly pop up.
The road was long, and Mu Lingnan chatted with Olya in a casual manner: "Speaking of which, Olya, how did you end up there?"
"Arrange the remains of the soldiers who died in the battle and bring back their bodies."
Olya's voice was very calm, but Mu Lingnan's heart ached when she heard it, and she stopped talking.
No wonder, all she saw along the way was dried blood.
The two of them hurried on in silence.
"arrive."
Under the leadership of Olya, Mu Lingnan successfully entered the federal base after undergoing routine inspections.
This city has obviously just been built, and ruins can be seen everywhere. The level of automation in the interstellar space is very high, but under the blockade of the human race and the mermaid race, few sellers dare to sell services under pressure, and the Federation can only rely on itself.
Long-obsolete robots were helping to transport items. Some were missing arms, some were missing legs, and some were headless, leaving only limbs equipped with core chips. But robots were still a minority. Most of the time, families used their own abilities to help each other.
Although the conditions were difficult, everyone had hope and smiles on their faces.
As expected, there were many mixed-race people on the street, but to Mu Lingnan's surprise, there were also quite a few humans and mermaids living here.
Why...?
A woman with fin ears was holding her child's hand and preparing to go home. Mu Lingnan met her eyes and smiled kindly. Mu Lingnan was slightly startled, then smiled back.
They passed each other.
Bang——
The sound of a heavy object falling to the ground was heard, followed by people's noise and children's crying. Mu Lingnan turned around suddenly and her pupils shrank.
The lady who had just smiled at her was now lying on the ground, her life or death unknown, while the child next to her was holding her mother's hand tightly, crying and calling for her mother.
Mu Lingnan rushed forward like a bolt of lightning, held the lady's other hand, helped her up and leaned her against him, and continuously injected the soft wood element symbolizing vitality into his hands.
As she input her strength, the woman's brow, which was originally furrowed due to pain, relaxed, but the woman still did not wake up.
Mu Lingnan examined the woman's physical condition, but no matter how she looked, she could only come to the conclusion that she was healthy.
She had never encountered anything like this!
Fine beads of sweat oozed from Mu Lingnan's forehead. A cold little hand pressed her hand. Mu Lingnan looked up and saw it was Olivia.
There was an inexplicable sadness in Olivia's expression. Her strength was very light, and Mu Lingnan let go of her hand in a daze.
Olya rolled up the woman's sleeves, and Mu Lingnan discovered that the lady's arms were covered with circles of dark red and ominous lines.
"What is this?" Mu Lingnan murmured.
"It's a curse." Olya replied, a hint of surprise flashed in her eyes, but she didn't bring it up at the moment.
Olya stood up, looked around, and said, "Have you notified the medical team?"
Someone in the crowd responded, "It's been announced!"
They whispered to each other: "Alas, I don't know if she can make it this time."
"She even gave my family a pot of flowers a few days ago. I remember her husband died of a terminal illness five years ago due to a curse."
"She's already an orphan and a widow. If she can't hold on, she'll only have one child left. What a sin!"
Mu Lingnan listened to the words sent by the wind, his eyes full of confusion. Is this curse a very common thing? Why do people act like they are used to it?
The world seemed to have suddenly become very unfamiliar to her.
Mu Lingnan and Olivia waited together. They silently sent the woman and her child to the medical team's hovercraft. Olivia returned to her expressionless look, as if nothing had happened, and continued to lead Mu Lingnan forward.
Not only Olya, but also the passers-by around her immediately resumed their previous itinerary after the medical team arrived.
Mu Lingnan couldn't help but ask: "Curse, but isn't Idiya a necromancer?" In fact, she wanted to ask, the Federation should have people who specialize in curses, why can't this curse be solved?
"Idiya's direction is more inclined towards the soul. There are high-level curse-type mages in the organization, but without exception, they are unable to do anything about it. After all, this is a curse from God." A sneer flashed across Olya's eyes, but unfortunately Mu Lingnan, who was following behind, could not see it.
"God's...curse..." Mu Lingnan hesitated and was confused as he repeated these four words.
Isn't God's creation of the world just a legend?
"If you want to ask, I'll tell you when we get there. In fact, I'm more surprised that you know nothing about this." Olya's tone was light.
Mu Lingnan didn't understand what it meant... She actually knew nothing about this matter.
Her heartbeat quickened little by little, and she suddenly realized that the veil that had been blocking her view was about to be removed.
"This is the Federation's temporary office on Issa. It was originally assigned to the captain of the Frenzy warship. Later, I took over this planet, so this place was allocated to me. Hmm, I really hate his garish aesthetic."
Mu Lingnan was sensitive to the difference in Olya's tone when she mentioned the warship captain. She asked tentatively, "Olya, do you know that warship captain?"
"In terms of blood relationship, he is my uncle." Olya glanced at Mu Lingnan's expression. "What's the big deal? By the way, the captain of the human race's third fleet will soon become Xie Xiangchen's stepfather."
ah
The CPU in Mu Lingnan's brain suddenly started burning up.
【Author’s words】
Mu Lingnan: My brain is in a knot
Well, actually, there is no love between the two mythical creatures. They are simply because the world needs a son of God.
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