Chapter 9 Star Core Hunter
Chapter 9 Star Core Hunter
“Listen to me: Your mind is a complete mess right now. You don’t know who you are, why you’re here, or what you’re going to do next. You feel like I’m familiar to you, but you’re unsure whether you can trust me.”
“But none of that matters. What matters is that I’m leaving and leaving you here all alone. So from now on, you don’t need to think about the past or doubt yourself anymore.”
"Listen to me: You will encounter many dangers and be in a terrible vortex, but you will also encounter many wonderful things. You will have companions who are like family and begin an unimaginable fantasy adventure."
"And at the end of the journey, all the mysteries that have troubled you will be solved. This is the future that Eriol foresaw... Do you like it?"
At this moment, Kafka was speaking softly to a gray-haired girl who was not fully conscious.
Her words seemed to have a magical power; those who heard them would have them deeply etched into their minds.
"Where...are you going?" The little gray-haired girl looked at the purple-haired mature woman in front of her and asked with difficulty.
Kafka smiled slightly, "Go to the next place, and pave the way for your future..."
"Just like weaving brocade, you can only weave one gold thread at a time, but in the end, they all come together to form a beautiful picture."
At this moment, Silver Wolf suddenly poked his head out and said, "How much longer are you going to talk? According to the script, the people from the Star Train will arrive soon, and we shouldn't run into them."
"I know, Silver Wolf, how long until they arrive?"
"Hmm... based on the time, now..."
As soon as Silver Wolf finished speaking, a loud explosion suddenly came from the gate in the distance.
"Um... are you sure it's the train crew who came, and not the Lord of Annihilation?" Kafka asked, bewildered.
"This... I don't know either." Silver Wolf stared at the smoking gate in the distance, his face full of speechlessness. "That's what Eriol's script said."
A voice came from the distant gate: "Cough cough cough cough, Sister Eve, is this the method of the God of Wisdom that you're talking about?"
"Alright, there's no time left, we should go now," Silver Wolf said.
“I know, Silver Wolf, just a little while longer.” Kafka looked into the little gray-haired girl’s eyes and continued, “It’s time. I have to go. Listen to me: someone will find you soon. Go with them without worry. You remember nothing but me…”
At this moment, Silver Wolf rolled his eyes at Kafka, "Why is it that I can only remember you?"
"Then remembering you is fine too."
"Then forget it."
"why?"
"I'm afraid she'll ban my game account again."
"oh....."
Kafka glanced at the silver wolf, a slight smile playing on her lips.
Just then, two footsteps approached from afar.
"Kafka, it's really time to go this time, it's too late."
"I know."
Kafka adjusted her blazer and vest, and was about to leave with Silver Wolf when suddenly a very dangerous aura locked onto them.
“Trouble is brewing…” Kafka’s pupils contracted slightly..
Silver Wolf chewed on his bubble gum and said, "Sigh, I told you to leave right now, and look what happened."
"Alright, it's time to think about how to get out of here, Silver Wolf. After all, you're involved too, aren't you?"
Silver Wolf suddenly remembered that he had just casually played with the score gun.
"Ok."
Silver Wolf blew a bubble gum and was about to unfold the data panel when suddenly a beam of light with an extremely dangerous aura shot towards her.
"Oh no!" Kafka reacted quickly, unfurling her threads to pull the silver wolf over.
The beam struck the wall behind him, causing a violent explosion.
Silver Wolf was still shaken; that terrifying beam of light had almost hit her.
"Such a decisive move..." Kafka's eyes were fixed on the smoke in the distance, without a trace of contempt in them.
To launch an attack based solely on perception without ever meeting the person in person is no simple feat.
At this moment, Eve's figure slowly emerged from the smoke, with March 7's little figure hurriedly following behind.
"Sister Eve! What happened?! Why are they suddenly firing cannons inside?"
Eve ignored March 7's words and focused her gaze on Kafka and Silver Wolf in the distance, her expression serious.
"It seems someone got here before us?"
Kafka's expression changed instantly when she saw the tickets on Eve and March 7 that symbolized the nameless travelers. She immediately tried to pull Silver Wolf away.
The idea of arguing with the train crew is not in Elio's script.
"Silver Wolf, can you access the data coordinates to teleport?"
“Yes, but it will take time,” Silver Wolf said immediately.
Kafka looked up and met Eve's gaze. She felt a strange sense of holiness, as if she were looking at a god.
Eve spoke seriously at this moment: "You... are you also here to find the wonder that can create small cakes out of thin air?"
Kafka: Huh?
Kafka was completely bewildered. What was this extremely beautiful woman in white saying?
At this moment, March 7th finally realized, "You are the Star Core Hunters!!"
“Star Core Hunter? What’s that?” Eve asked, puzzled.
“They’re a group of wanted criminals in the universe who hunt star cores and also do some illegal things,” March 7 said, hiding behind Eve.
"Oh, I see." Eve nodded, immediately relaxing, and looked at Kafka and Silver Wolf again. "A wanted criminal who hunts star cores... Phew, so it wasn't a wanted criminal who could conjure cakes out of thin air."
“Uh…” March 7th was speechless.
If she had known, she wouldn't have used that method to coax Eve.
Upon hearing March 7's explanation, Kaffa smiled calmly and said to Eve, "My beautiful lady, we're not bad people to you, you know~"
At this moment, Silver Wolf stopped what he was doing and said, "The coordinates are ready. Teleportation will begin."
Kafka was immediately relieved; their bodies had begun to be digitized.
"They're trying to escape!!" March 7th said anxiously.
“I know.” Eve raised her hand, and the suspended forest book flipped through the pages wildly.
A beam of light was fired instantly.
But it was too late. The beam of light pierced through their digitized bodies without causing any harm, but it did blast a hole in the wall behind them.
Kafka looked at the hole in the wall behind her and felt a sudden pang of fear.
You should know that this is a specially made collection room of the Black Tower. Even if a planet-destroying cannon came, it would take more than ten minutes to bombard it. And it was blown open like this.
Such immense power! This woman before me is comparable to a Commander-level fighter.
She looked at Eve again, suppressing her shock, and said, "Hello, nameless guests, it's nice to meet you, but please rest assured, this will not be our last meeting."
Goodbye, we'll definitely meet again.
After saying that, Kafka and Silver Wolf's bodies were completely transformed into data and disappeared into space.
"They really ran fast." Eve put away the Forest Book after they had left.
It seems that these Star Core Hunters are not simple beings; their data transmission methods are quite remarkable.
Just then, the voice of March 7th suddenly came.
"Sister Eve, Sister Eve, come quick! There's a little gray-haired girl who's fainted here!!"
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