Chapter 26



Chapter 26

On the starscape wall, a planet is reflected, gradually approaching. The planet is a dreamy pinkish-purple blue. The atmosphere is a mixture of pinkish-purple and bluish-purple, like smoke, in varying shades, creating a breathtakingly beautiful scene.

Chenxi finally understood why the planet was named Drunken Dream Star. It was so beautiful, like a dream. Even though she had seen countless planets on the starship, she was still captivated by the dreamlike beauty of that planet.

"Do you like it?" came Jin Yi's heavenly voice from beside her.

Chen Xi stared intently at the dreamlike planet and nodded vigorously.

A few low, mellow laughs followed, and Jin Yi's beautiful voice said softly, "You'll like it even more once we pass through the atmosphere."

Chen Xi quickly understood why Jin Yi said that. When the starship passed through the pinkish-purple atmosphere, what appeared before his eyes was still a pinkish-purple-blue color. The land and sea of ​​this planet seemed to be composed of this dreamlike color. Chen Xi couldn't help but widen his eyes.

Later, as they flew closer to land, Chenxi finally saw what the pinkish-purple things were. He was completely convinced; it was a sea of ​​flowers! The entire land of this planet was covered in pinkish-purple flowers, while the rest was a blue-purple ocean that was evenly distributed like thin ribbons.

As the aircraft descended to a certain altitude, Chenxi saw beautiful creatures resembling large butterflies fluttering about, leaving behind a trail of shimmering light that made the place even more beautiful, like a fairyland.

This place is so beautiful it seems like a planet that shouldn't exist on Earth.

The fleet of aircraft continued forward, showing Chenxi the beautiful scenery along the way, until a floating island appeared ahead.

Yes, the floating island, shaped like an inverted triangle, appears out of nowhere in mid-air. Below it are realistic rocks and hanging vines, while above it is a sea of ​​pink and purple flowers, with buildings faintly visible. In short, it is both artistic and perfectly integrated with the environment of the entire planet.

Jin Yi looked at the floating island and smiled, "That's the sky garden built for you. It's an artificial island with a magnetic levitation system. The island can rise and fall and move its position. You'll have a better view of the sea of ​​flowers from the island."

Chen Xi stared at the floating island, almost speechless. Jin Yi had told him before that the temporary residence built for him on Zui Meng Star was designed with a sky garden. Because he wasn't interested in the name "sky garden," Chen Xi didn't pay much attention to it. Even when the orange-eyed technicians showed him the architectural blueprints, he just glanced at them and put them aside.

But he never expected that the so-called Hanging Gardens would look like this.

Do you like it?

Upon hearing the question again, Chenxi could only nod vigorously once more.

Then he heard a low, mellow laugh, and Jin Yi's cheerful voice rang in his ear: "Baby, have fun here."

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A fleet of starships in space is moving in one direction at top speed, but in a separate space within the very center of the fleet, the atmosphere is somewhat silent.

These silent people were the heirs of the royal families of those various races.

Because they discovered that no new people had been added to the area for several days. Did this mean they were getting closer to the truth?

The unpredictable future weighed heavily on the hearts of all the royal heirs. In addition, all the information that could be exchanged had already been shared among them, leaving only speculation and waiting. Under these circumstances, everyone spoke less frequently.

On this day, the silver wall opened again, but no new races entered; instead, a group of intelligent beings filed in.

The royal heirs, who were originally standing or sitting in various parts of the hall, subconsciously tensed up and looked at the intelligent beings with vigilance.

After the intelligent beings entered and lined up in a fan shape on both sides of the hall, a series of unhurried footsteps came from the entrance. Then, a tall figure with a cold and hard aura walked in. The figure raised his handsome face and coldly scanned them with his icy eyes.

All the royal heirs present were stunned when they saw him. Orange eyes? Are there any other Aztecs with orange eyes in the world?

Are not all Chilean eyes dark red?

Overwhelmed by shock, the royal heirs were thrown into chaos. They couldn't help but stare intently at the other person, though most didn't dare to look more than a few times. The other person's orange-red eyes, like the dark red eyes of the other intelligent races, exuded a cold and dangerous aura—no, perhaps even more dangerous.

At this moment, all the royal heirs felt their hearts beat faster. The unprecedentedly intelligent race had appeared. What did this mean?

This suggests that the other party might be a higher-level intelligent race! This also suggests that there might be a hierarchy within the intelligent race itself!

However, at this moment, what excites them even more than learning a secret about the Gear Clan is what kind of event would mobilize the Orange-Eyed Gear Clan, whom they have never seen or heard of before, and what they will encounter next.

But clearly, the Gnostic had no interest in understanding their intense and complex emotions.

Binlan's eyes swept coldly over every extraterrestrial intelligent race in the hall, his gaze lingering almost imperceptibly on a few individuals, including Canaanite Prince Ga'ai, the third prince of the Canaanite race.

However, when Binlan's gaze fell on a short figure in the corner of the hall, he stopped completely. His eyes lingered on the person for a long time, including their big, watery eyes, cute appearance, and snow-white, fluffy tail. When he looked away, he seemed to feel much better.

All the races were carefully observing the orange-eyed intelligent race. Some noticed their movements and pretended to casually follow them, only to be even more puzzled. The ear-fox race? What's so interesting about them?!

Almost every race was filled with questions.

After observing all the people who had been sent over and making some unexpected discoveries, Binlan's mood improved considerably. With his mood improving, his cold and hard aura dissipated, and he got down to business in a much gentler tone. He said in the common language of the Star Beast Domain, "I think you are all very curious as to why I have gathered you all here."

No one spoke rashly, but their fixed gazes on Binlan showed that they were all waiting for an answer.

Binlan didn't mind and continued, "That's because there is a very distinguished person who wants to see you."

All the royal heirs, including Gae, couldn't help but tremble slightly. Such a noble person, coming from the mouth of this orange-eyed sage. A noble person?

Unbeknownst to them, all the royal heirs felt their breathing become much heavier.

The conversation was still normal up to this point; at least all the royal heirs were only a little shocked and under a little more pressure. But the next moment, Binlan's eyes swept over them again, and then he said in an unquestionable tone, "Your task is to play with that noble person, do your best to satisfy all his demands, and you are not allowed to resist or make any attempt to harm him."

At this point, Binlan's tone took on a cold tinge, carrying a deep warning.

However, the royal heirs were not happy to hear this. Except for those like Ga'e, who were exceptionally patient, or the weaker members of the Ear-Fox Clan, the other royal heirs, even in this situation, couldn't help but show their resentment upon hearing the Orange-Eyed Intelligence Clan's words. After all, each of them was the next king of their race. As royal heirs, they had lived the most privileged lives since childhood, and that arrogance and haughtiness were ingrained in their bones. But now, Binlan's words were almost blatantly demanding that they become vassals of another person, unconditionally fawning over and obeying him.

This was something that seemed almost impossible to some of the royal heirs, and some even couldn't help but glint a fierce light in their eyes.

Binlan quietly observed everyone's reactions. Seeing those who were clearly unconvinced, he didn't get angry. Instead, he even revealed a smile, but it was a rather cold and frightening smile. He said, "Have you ever seen fireworks?"

Fireworks? What are those?

The royal heirs, who were initially furious, looked at Binlan with confusion, not understanding what this orange-eyed savage was talking about.

Binlan continued slowly, "Since you haven't seen it before, I'll invite you to see it now."

As Binlan finished speaking, a silver wall in the hall suddenly became transparent without warning, until the starry sky outside could be clearly seen.

All the royal heirs were stunned by the change in the wall, while Binlan walked to the wall that reflected the starry sky and muttered to himself, "Which one should I choose? This one will do. It looks about the same size as the main star of the Beast Clan."

The eldest son of the Beast Clan, whose eyes had just revealed the most ferocity, immediately looked up. Although he didn't know what the other party was talking about, he still felt a sense of unease.

Binlan slowly raised his hand and pointed to the planet. Then everyone's eyes fell on several starships gathered in the starry sky in front of them, their cannons all aimed at the planet.

Once everything was ready, Binlan said to the lifeless planet in the distance, "Three, two, one, bang."

With a soft "bang," the planet in their line of sight was struck by several enormous orbs of light simultaneously, then exploded under the immense pressure, reflecting a bright light in the starry sky.

"How was it? Weren't the fireworks beautiful?"

Binlan didn't look at the shattered planet, but turned to look at all the royal heirs in the hall and chuckled, "If any of you causes even the slightest harm to that noble being, then the next firework will be on your race's home planet."

After hearing Binlan's words, all the royal heirs in the hall looked rather grim, especially the eldest son of the Beast Clan, whose face turned deathly pale.

Binlan looked at the intelligent races in the hall who had all become obedient, and felt satisfied. Sure enough, when it comes to teaching rules, without any deterrent effect, they would not learn properly.

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