Chapter 22



Chapter 22

Chenxi's eyes lit up as she listened to Jin Yi's words, because they were all good news.

Finally, he couldn't help but let go of Xianxian, whom he had been playing with, and instead hugged Jin Yi, saying happily, "I like you the most."

The moment Chen Xi lunged at him, Jin Yi had already opened his arms and caught him firmly, and seemingly casually glanced at the white Persian cat that had been thrown to the ground.

Chen Xi, of course, had no idea what Jin Yi was thinking. He hugged Jin Yi and, thinking of what he had seen on the Star Network that day, said to Jin Yi with some concern, "Today I saw on the Star Network that many machine races don't approve of me going to outer space. They even said they would report you." At this point, Chen Xi couldn't help but look at Jin Yi with worry, "Won't this have a negative impact on you?"

Jin Yi raised an eyebrow. He hadn't expected Chen Xi to see the discussions about the machine race on the StarNet. However, seeing Chen Xi's worried expression, Jin Yi was still very happy. He calmly said, "It's okay. I'm the mainframe. Don't worry about those reports."

Jin Yi's godlike image exudes majesty. Whatever he says seems destined to come true. Seeing Jin Yi's confident demeanor, Chen Xi instantly felt at ease.

After comforting Chen Xi, Jin Yi also thought about the topics about him on the StarNet. In fact, Jin Yi had always been aware of the discussions and evaluations about him on the StarNet, but he had just been too lazy to care. The mainframe was born to manage all races in the inner and outer universes and process countless data every day. Its scope was naturally very large, and those small things were not on its mind at all.

But today, after learning about Chen Xi and seeing the comments about herself on StarNet, Jin Yi suddenly became a little concerned for some reason.

Will those words affect my image in Chenxi's eyes?

As soon as Jin Yi had a thought, he sifted through countless keywords in his mind, all of which were evaluations and descriptions of him by the machine race on the StarNet. The word that appeared most often was "dog bastard," and Jin Yi's brow twitched involuntarily.

The curves of those words show that for the past few hundred years, it has been a very flat line, neither too little nor too much, which is the average of the current machine population, which is the average of the previous mainframes. However, a few months ago, this curve suddenly showed explosive growth and continued to rise, and now it has reached a new peak.

Jin Yi naturally understood why she, who had maintained a stable reputation for hundreds of years, had suddenly become so hated and envied. It was all envy.

However, we are now in the interstellar age, and it's surprising that there are still so many uncivilized words on the StarNet. This needs to be addressed. Building a civilized and beautiful world is something we can't afford to relax for even a moment.

Jin Yi, expressionless, easily imposed a new ban on the entire Star Network.

So the machine race members who were still enthusiastically cursing the mainframe on the StarNet immediately realized something was wrong. What they originally intended to post on the StarNet was, "Damn mainframe, do you know what the consequences of doing this might be?", but what appeared on the StarNet was, "**Mainframe, do you know what the consequences of doing this might be?"

What's going on?

The machine race, who had never encountered this situation before, were collectively stunned for a moment, and then they quickly realized what was going on: censorship. The damn mainframe had actually set up censored words?

Then they quickly tried various methods on the StarNet and found that all the offensive words were blocked. Now, if they wanted to curse the mastermind, they could only send out, "**Mastermind, you ****," which was incredibly frustrating.

The machine races currently criticizing the mastermind on the StarNet are mostly from the inner universe. After all, the machine races in the outer universe are already overjoyed and excitedly making various preparations, so busy that they have no time to pay attention to the StarNet.

Meanwhile, the machine race in the inner universe, especially the machine race at the Sky Screen Base, were still immersed in the happiness of being in the same place as Chen Xi. Chen Xi even greeted them on the day he arrived at the base. However, before they could wake up from the dream of seeing Chen Xi for the second time at the base, they learned that Chen Xi had actually gone to the outer universe.

How could they not be angry, how could they not vent their anger on the culprit?

But now even this outlet for venting has been blocked. Looking at the "**mainframe" on the StarNet, the machine race felt their usually calm minds begin to feel dizzy with anger.

...

Meanwhile, Chenxi's starship was still heading towards Drunken Dream Star under the escort of many other starships. However, while eating his usual sumptuous breakfast, Chenxi suddenly noticed something strange. His gaze swept over the orange-eyed machine race members around him, and he asked in confusion, "Where's Binlan? I haven't seen him for several days."

Upon hearing Chenxi's question, the orange-eyed robot tribe members who were busy serving Chenxi food, processing complicated ingredients for her, and peeling shrimp for Chenxi's cat paused for a moment, and then quickly gave Chenxi an answer.

Chen Xi suddenly realized, "So he went to pick up those extraterrestrial intelligent races. No wonder I haven't seen him for a few days."

For Chen Xi, the people he was most familiar with, besides Jin Yi and a few dark red-eyed robot race members who guarded him daily, were these orange-red-eyed technicians.

These technicians, who can design all kinds of high-tech blueprints and study recipes, and who personally cook and tirelessly improve his quality of life, have long been familiar to him through daily interactions, and he can call each of them by name.

He especially liked Binlan, who was often in charge of his meals. She was handsome and had a gentle and meticulous personality. He hadn't seen Binlan for the past two days, and he thought they were taking turns, because this kind of exchange of responsibilities had happened before. But he didn't expect that the machine race that came to see him and showed him the new blueprints had changed several times, and he still hadn't seen Binlan. That's why he couldn't help but ask.

Now that Chenxi knows that Binlan was sent out to handle some matters, she feels relieved and becomes even more excited about the extraterrestrial intelligent races that Binlan is responsible for bringing back.

I wonder what aliens look like?

After Chen Xi stopped paying attention to the matter and continued to eat breakfast, all the orange-eyed machine race members in the room looked up and exchanged glances. They all clearly saw the jealousy in each other's eyes. Sure enough, Chen Xi liked Bin Lan the most among them, and they were right to send Bin Lan out to handle the mission.

As for the jealous thing that happened today, where Chenxi specifically asked Binlan where he went after he left, they would absolutely not tell Binlan.

Meanwhile, quite a distance from Chenxi's starship fleet, another starship fleet was advancing at full speed.

In the command center of this starship fleet, a machine loosened his collar in frustration, let out a soft breath, and opened his icy orange-red eyes.

We were careless; they actually managed to outsmart us.

The thought that with each additional day he spent away from Chen Xi, his standing in her heart would be further diminished by the cunning members of his own clan filled him with increasing irritation, and at the same time, his cold, orange-red eyes became even more dangerous.

That's right, the orange-eyed machine that exudes a cold and dangerous aura, and which even other machine races dare not approach, is none other than Binlan, who is handsome, gentle and meticulous in Chenxi's heart.

As mentioned before, the ten spots in Chenxi's technical team were selected from all the technical personnel of the machine race. Each of them was a formidable individual. Among those ten, Binlan, who came to Chenxi's side from the same starting point but ultimately won Chenxi's favor the most, could not possibly be as harmless as he appeared.

In fact, he was in his true form on the starship at this moment: cold and arrogant, with outstanding abilities, and among the machine race, he was a top performer who routinely trampled his defeated opponents.

But this time, he was tricked by the other members of the team and sent to a place far away from Chenxi to complete the mission. How could he be happy?

After a long while, he took a deep breath and finally managed to calm himself down. It was too late to regret it now. He had been careless. What he should think about now was how to complete the mission faster and better, and then go back to Chenxi's side. He believed that with his abilities, even if he was at a disadvantage for a while after returning, he would eventually be able to return to his original position.

Thinking this, he connected to the StarNet and began to search for the starship teams that went to different planets to pick up people. After checking, he showed a slightly satisfied expression. The progress was good. It seemed that his fellow races in the outer universe were also working very hard to complete the mission. In a couple of days, the starship teams that were picking up people would contact his team one after another. After picking up everyone, they could return home.

However, there is still a lot to do on the way back, including vaccination, disinfection, and instruction on rules and regulations.

Thinking about it this way, Binlan felt that what she was doing was very important. It was indeed unreliable not to entrust these tasks to technical personnel like herself who could consider things more comprehensively and thoroughly. Any oversight could have serious consequences, since these people would eventually come into direct contact with Chenxi.

Thinking of this, the last trace of resentment in Binlan's heart disappeared, and he became even more serious about his task.

...

...

Meanwhile, the heirs of those intelligent races were all in different starship fleets, gathering towards the starship fleet of Binlan.

Because these intelligent races are scattered throughout the outer universe, and each royal heir is received from a different planet, many starship teams were dispatched to pick them up for the sake of efficiency. Only when it was along the way, or when the main planets of the two races were close, would a starship team pick up two or three of them. However, these royal heirs naturally had no chance to meet each other. Except for the day they were brought onto the starship, they were all locked in a separate room and never released again.

However, what they saw on the day they boarded the starship was still an incredible experience for them.

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