The mighty strike of the Great Lord of Annihilation!
According to Kafka's vision, Yalilo VI would ignite a star and explode like fireworks across the star field, leaving behind an extremely dazzling yet fleeting moment...
Um.
It has a certain aesthetic appeal.
But not many.
This is the ending for Yalilo VI that I saw in Elio's script.
Unfortunately... what followed was beyond her expectations.
The crimson shockwave sent the Annihilation Lord flying, and the plot then took a completely different turn from Elio's script.
The logistics officer they encountered at the Black Tower Space Station was like a war god, beating Fenfeng mercilessly like a father beating his son.
Until she saw Fenfeng being torn apart by the logistics officer, Kafka gently touched her index and middle fingers to her lips, and a hint of incomprehensible emotion flashed in her slightly lazy eyes.
Did she misread the mission?
Or has Elio's script gone wrong again? Has the one who can't see the future once again changed the course of the story?
"He's gotten a lot stronger," Silver Wolf said listlessly, glancing at the battle in the distant star field.
“Yes…” Kafka raised an eyebrow: “Tearing apart the Great Lord of Annihilation… Hmm, if this news were sold to some middlemen, it could probably make a fortune…”
"Oh? You've really gone too far with this business..." Silver Wolf muttered to Kafka.
"Oh, it's just a thought..."
Kafka replied with a word about the Silver Wolf, then focused her attention on the battle in the distant star system.
How should I put it?
She had a real fight with Zhou Xiao when they were at the Black Tower Space Station. While Zhou Xiao was somewhat troublesome then, he wasn't as ridiculously easy to beat and tear apart as he was now...
This is terrifying...
Were they hiding their strength before?
Kafka thought it was very likely.
If this is purely personal growth... then the speed of this growth is simply outrageous.
Even pure cheating... probably couldn't do it.
The two waited until the battle was over before approaching Zhou Xiao to negotiate.
...
“Star Core Hunters…” Zhou Xiao addressed the two people in front of him calmly.
“Oh, don’t be so formal. After all, this is only the second time we’ve met,” Kafka paused, feeling that she should first give a proper self-introduction:
"Perhaps... you've heard of me from those people on the Star Train... Kaffa, and she is the Silver Wolf..."
"You...came here for the Star Core?"
Upon hearing Zhou Xiao's question, Kafka smiled and then shook her head: "If I said... I came for you, would you believe me?"
"?"
Zhou Xiao sat on the fragments of the corpse of the Great Lord of Annihilation, his scarlet eyes fixed on Kafka.
"Now that we're here, there's no need for so much beating around the bush, is there?"
"Tsk..." Kafka sighed, feigning sadness. "Oh dear, I accidentally left my knife at the Black Tower Space Station, and you took it, didn't you? I'm here... to ask you for it back."
knife?
knife.
Reminded by Kafka, Zhou Xiao remembered his two swords. Putting aside the broken sword that had been infused with the power of the star core, Kafka's sword... seemed to have broken in the battle with the Annihilation Lord just now.
The fragments of the broken knife that had been picked up from Belloborg had long since broken free of the force field device and were now nowhere to be found.
One battle...and both knives are gone.
That's really terrible.
Zhou Xiao recalled this without changing his expression.
Meanwhile, Kafka on the other side was asking if it was time to return the sword.
She's been feeling a bit uneasy lately because she's lost her go-to weapon.
"The knife broke just now. Look around here, you should still be able to find some fragments," Zhou Xiao said bluntly, feeling there was no need to hide anything.
"The knife... is broken?" Kafka's expression froze at this moment.
Tsk tsk tsk—
Upon hearing this conversation, the silver wolf couldn't help but feel like laughing.
She had told Kafka to bring the knife back when they were still on the space station, but Kafka wouldn't listen... and now look what happened.
Snap—
fracture.
That's all.
They can't even find the body...
Kafka suddenly felt an urge to kill Zhou Xiao.
That was her beloved knife... it accompanied her in slaying countless fools...
"Give me a number," Zhou Xiao said, indicating that he was a man of principle.
"That's my sword that I've used for so long... how can you measure it with money!" Mom said angrily, indicating that it couldn't be measured by money.
"Ten million credits?" Zhou Xiao recalled for a moment, then gave an objective figure.
"???"
Upon hearing this number, Kafka clearly showed a look of astonishment.
Are the support staff of the Star Train really that well-paid?
"You...can come up with this much money?"
Obviously.
Her tone wavered.
After all... no one can turn down money.
Even if you reconnect a broken knife, it won't be the same one as before... It's better to forge a new one.
"No." Zhou Xiao shook his head frankly.
"..." Kafka.
Silver Wolf looked at Kafka as if she were an idiot, almost calling her stupid.
Zhou Xiao doesn't seem like the kind of person who could come up with ten million credits... How can you believe that?
“Are you kidding me…” Kafka said.
"Huh? No." Zhou Xiao slowly got up from the fragment of the Annihilation Monarch, stretched his wrists, and continued:
“I remember… the bounty on your wanted poster at the company is quite substantial. If I capture you and bring you back to the company to collect the bounty, then I'll have money for you, and I'll still have a lot left over.”
“Logic, genius…” Silver Wolf exclaimed upon hearing Zhou Xiao’s words, “Damn, you people from the Starry Sky Train really know how to play.”
Cars can be fun...
The car is so clever.
"You want to... take us both back to the company?" Kafka's tone turned colder upon hearing this.
"Hey, hey, hey, don't drag me into this. He just said he'd take you back for the reward..." Silver Wolf said, indicating that he didn't want to be dragged into it.
"That might be a solution..."
Zhou Xiao just tore apart a Great Lord of Annihilation, so he wouldn't mind tearing apart Kafka and Silver Wolf as well.
Although the Great Lord of Extinction had just calmed him down, he didn't mind having Kafka and Silver Wolf calm him down again.
Let's take a hard line...
At this moment, he was not afraid of Kafka and Silver Wolf at all.
The Star Train has already left; even if he dies on this battlefield, it won't affect those around him...
After a two-second standoff, Kafka silently nodded and then said:
"Hmm, that's definitely a good idea. How about we capture Silver Wolf and collect the reward?"
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