Chapter 217: Expedition to space, facing the comet! What if you survived a near-death experience?



The spacecraft rested quietly on the launch pad.

Its shell gleamed with a cold light, like a giant steel beast, lurking quietly, waiting to be called.

After the plan was finalized, it was transmitted from the end of the world.

A star cannon powerful enough to shake celestial bodies is mounted on the main shaft of the spacecraft.

A fleet of small spaceships in the spaceship are equipped with the latest anti-gravity barriers.

They share a common mission - to intercept comets and save the Earth.

The atmosphere in the Academy of Sciences was tense.

The scientists were debugging the equipment, and the soldiers stood straight, staring at the spaceship with sharp eyes.

Countless ordinary people gathered in front of the screen, waiting with bated breath. Everyone knew that this was a battle of life and death.

This was no ordinary launch.

This is a life-threatening expedition.

A young officer stood beside the spaceship, his hand gently stroking the cold hull, his eyes sparkling.

He turned to his companions behind him and said in a stern voice: "Those of you who have children or elderly people at home, you are not allowed to leave the line!"

As soon as he finished speaking, he took the lead and stood in the registration team.

But the elites in the military who were good at flying came out one after another.

They didn't say much, but expressed their attitude with their steady steps.

"Save me a spot."

An elderly flight instructor whispered, his hair had turned gray but his eyes still gleamed with an undying light.

"My children don't need to be taken care of, and my parents have passed away. I have been flying for 30 years, how can you not let me get on board at this time?"

"Instructor, you scolded me for being timid during the last parachuting training. Let's go to the sky together today. Whoever scare others will be punished!"

The young pilot grinned and strode towards the registration point.

More figures came out one after another. The military's flying elites seemed to have a tacit understanding. They came one after another without mobilization or words.

No one backed down.

"The earth cannot be destroyed, and we must not retreat."

A commander stood in the distance, looking at the soldiers who had signed up, his eyes complicated and heavy.

He said slowly: "This is not an ordinary mission, but a war to protect all mankind. No one forced them, but everyone embarked on this journey voluntarily."

"They are our backbone."

The people next to them murmured, watching those resolute faces.

The soldiers' steps were firm, and every step seemed to be based on passion and faith.

They knew that they might never return from this mission, but no one turned back.

More and more figures were walking towards the spaceship from different directions.

"I want to go."

Gu Man's voice echoed in the conference room.

Standing opposite her were Song Lanpu and Ji Lao, who were strongly opposed.

"Gu Man, you can't go!"

Song Lanpu said in a sharp voice,

"The spaceship already has the best pilots and fighters. There is no need for you to take risks."

Ji Lao also spoke, his tone heavy:

"You are a child of the planet. Your power is vital. If something happens to you, the consequences will be disastrous!"

Gu Man's voice is clear and powerful:

"It is because I am a child of the planet that I must go."

Her eyes swept across the conference room, meeting each person's gaze one by one.

"I understand the danger of this mission, but I know even more clearly that without my power, this comet cannot be sent to the end of the world."

She raised her hand, and a pale blue light shone from her palm. Her voice was powerful and clear.

"Only I can send it into the future."

Ji Lao wanted to say something, but Gu Man had already stepped forward. When they passed by, her voice was low but firm:

"Now, in the end times, both time and space need me."

"I won't die easily."

As Gu Man walked towards the spaceship, countless eyes in the base followed her back.

The scientists stopped what they were doing and the soldiers stood straight and gave a standard military salute.

Countless people present held their breath, as if time had stopped at this moment.

Her back is thin, yet as solid as a mountain.

Her steps were calm, yet they carried with them a certain invincible power.

In the square, a child pulled his mother's hand and asked timidly, "What is she going to do?"

"She is going to protect us." The mother's voice was choked with sobs, but full of pride.

At the same time, the survivors of the apocalypse were also watching this scene through the screen.

Their clothes were ragged and their faces were haggard, but their eyes were extremely passionate.

An elderly man held a bowl of water and trembled as he said, "This is everything we have... She is leading us towards hope."

Song Lufeng stood outside the screen, his eyes always following Gu Man's figure.

He did not speak to persuade her to stay, but his hands were clenched so tightly that his joints turned slightly white.

When Gu Man walked up the last step of the spaceship gangway, she looked back.

The two people looked into each other's eyes across time and space.

Gu Man didn't say anything, but the determination in his eyes said it all.

Song Lufeng took a deep breath, suppressed the complicated emotions in his chest, and said in a deep voice:

"Manman, come back alive."

"good."

Gu Man turned his head and disappeared into the spaceship without hesitation.

The alarm on the launch pad sounded, and the shrill whistle sounded in all directions.

The huge engine began to roar, and the entire spaceship woke up like a beast, ready to rush into the depths of the universe.

Countdown begins.

ten.

Countless people held their breath.

Nine.

Inside the spaceship, the soldiers sat in their seats with resolute expressions.

Some people prayed in a low voice, some closed their eyes and thought, and more people just held tightly to the support at hand, waiting for their fate to come.

eight.

In the control room, the commander shouted every order, and all the equipment was running to the limit.

seven.

Gu Man sat in the center of the cockpit, his eyes looking straight ahead, the power of the planet in his palm flickering slightly.

six.

The lights around the launch pad were all lit up, as if lighting up the entire night sky.

five.

Countless people in modern times and the end of the world watched this moment through the screen, so nervous that they dared not breathe.

Four.

"If we succeed, we can save the Earth and even the future..." a young scientist muttered, his palms full of cold sweat.

three.

Song Lufeng stood on the high platform, his eyes were as hard as steel, but his shaking hands betrayed him: "Go..."

two.

The roar of the engines was deafening.

one.

"Launch!"

The spaceship soared into the sky, tearing through the air and rushing straight into the clouds.

On the ground, countless people watched the spaceship disappear into the night sky.

People's hearts were beating fast and their eyes were burning.

Gu Man's gaze did not rest on the earth.

She looked up into the depths of the universe and saw a huge comet approaching.

The expedition has just begun.

A narrow escape? So what!


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