Edge of the Apocalypse

Chapter 232: A Journey to Hell (1)



Chapter 232: A Journey to Hell (1)

"General, look here." A Saber Demon Warrior retreated, exposing the damaged metal wall.

Kamu walked over and slashed the metal frame out of the wall to two sides. "They must have stayed here. Chase!"

According to the route given by Old Saber Demon Yedu, Kamu and his men could easily reach the transit platform where Allen and the others had stayed. Kamu found traces of their movements here. Watching these invaders swagger about under his eyes, he felt that every trace here was slapping him.

If those two humans had been killed on the spot, wouldn't there be such a pile of trouble? Kamu thought. It was a pity that time would not go back, and the world would never say "if". Kamu only hoped to catch the invaders as soon as possible. The sacrifice was about to begin, and the location was on the second floor of the Sacred Trace. He did not want to create any complications.

The five Blade Demon Warriors were sent out by Kamu. Using the material platform as the starting point, they spread out to the surrounding areas. The teams were closely linked, and Kamu requested that they should not rush to attack when they discovered the intruders. He had to notify him immediately, then try his best to restrain the opponent with the advantage of numbers, and then transfer the trolls that were currently active to surround him.

In short, he didn't want the intruders to slip away from his hands.

Otherwise, where would the honor of a warrior be placed?

With a buzzing sound in the air, Alan stabbed his heavy knife into the automatic door, which had no power supply. Using the heavy saber to forcefully open the automatic door to the two sides, he pulled out a gap of more than ten centimeters, and Broy strode forward, using both of his hands to exert strength. Green veins appeared on his arm, and the Highlanders let out a low roar, pushing open an empty gap in the automatic door for people to pass through sideways.

Alan went in first. After confirming that there was no danger, he informed the people behind him to come in.

The passageway was no longer pitch-black, but it was also unlit. There were only red lights flashing on the top of the passageway every once in a while. As Lucy and the others crawled in, Alan found a two-story plan beside him. He smashed the plexiglass on the surface with Thousand Average and took it out. Lucy looked at it for a moment and let out a soft cheer. "Good luck, the engine room is not far ahead," she said, spreading it on the ground and illuminating it with a fluorescent stick.

"Look, the second floor of this ship is the living area of the crew. There is a plaza here. We are in Unit B on the west side. This is the warehouse, the medical room and the engine room." Lucy reached out and pointed at the blueprint, pointing out where everyone was now.

Alan looked at the ship. It was shaped like a ship with a wide tail and a sharp head. They were currently at the bottom of the ship. On the left and right sides of the area were the material platform and the warehouse. There were two passageways extending out of each of them, pointing to an oval-shaped area. That was what Lucy called the plaza. It should be the public area where the crew rested. Further ahead, the hull began to narrow. There were four rows of regular units on each side. It looked like they were the dormitories of the crew.

"This is the spacecraft's power room. It's in the same position as the main control room on the first floor. If we can get here, we can cut off the power to the spacecraft." "According to our ship's safety protocol, once the power is cut off, all the ship's exits will open automatically. Make sure the crew has a chance of escaping. We can take advantage of that. We have to rely on it to get out of the shrine," Lucy said, pointing to the narrow, pointed area at the front of the ship.

"Let's go to the computer room first." Alan said.

"Follow me."

Alan stood up and said, "Wait for me."

He went out through the crack in the door and returned after a short while. He nodded to everyone and said, "We can leave now. I've made some arrangements, so I should be able to buy some time."

Lucy remembered the structure and route of the second floor, rolled up the plan, and rushed to the front of the passageway.

After two or three open automatic doors, lighting began to appear on both sides of the passageway. The gentle light restored everyone's confidence. The power supply to the spacecraft was still there, so there was hope that the records could be extracted from the computer room. After running along the passage with Lucy, the girl stopped at a closed door. Lucy kicked the lower left corner of the door and said, "Pick this off."

Qianjun once again acted as a burst tool. Alan removed the metal plate designated by Lucy several times, exposing the complicated circuits and cables inside. Lucy squatted down, skillfully unplugged some of the plugs on the panel and rearranged them. The last plug was pressed down, and a streak of light flowed on the automatic door. With a cracking sound, the door automatically retracted to the left and right, revealing a world of flickering fluorescence in the door.

Lucy clapped her hands and stood up. Allen and the others followed behind her, and the door behind her automatically closed as soon as they entered the room. The engine room was spacious, with thick metal columns connecting the ground to the dome. These metal cylinders had regular stripes of light arranged at a certain distance and were densely packed with giant pillars.

Raising his head, he could see that each metal pillar connected to the dome would occasionally emit a ring of fluorescence along the radial data tube slot. The dome gradually lit up with fluorescence, looking like a galaxy in the universe, magnificent and mysterious.

While Alan and the others were being photographed by the strange scene in the hull engine room, Lucy walked to the center of the room. There were crisscrossed lines on the floor in the middle, and some red and green dots of light flickered on the grid. Lucy looked for a moment, then reached out and pulled out some of the spots of light. As the red and green spots of light leaned to one side, there was a sound of gears snapping and turning under the floor. Then the ground opened to both sides, revealing a square space.

A moment later, a metal pillar rose from the ground and stopped at Lucy's chest. The table rose obliquely, high in the front and low in the back. From time to time, there would be a beautiful symbol floating on it. It should be the characters on planet Ada Hua. From time to time, a series of faint golden data rose from the surface of the metal pillars. They were all composed of words from Ada. Whenever they reached the surface of the platform, they would produce a beautiful golden text.

Lucy pondered for a moment before pointing her finger at the metal table in a certain pattern. Every time a young girl's finger fell, a golden symbol would appear. Every time Lucy pointed, she would think for a few seconds. Later, her fingers fell faster and faster, almost without thinking. Alan saw that her fingers were tapping with a rhythm that was like music, as if she was tapping on some sort of command.

Sure enough, when the girl knocked on the last talisman, a ball of light floated from the center of the metal pillar. It looked like a shrinking star, so close that one could even see the flowing clouds on the surface of the star, as well as the continents and oceans inside.

If you look at the ball of light under a high-power microscope, you'll see that every cloud or even the satellite belt around the shining star is made up of nanoscale data. Lucy stretched out her hand and pressed it on the data ball, then waved it to both sides. The shining star instantly exploded like a supernova, and tens of thousands of data ribbons constantly peeled off the surface of the sphere of light, dancing and spreading into the space of the computer room.

Countless golden ribbons of light filled the entire room. They drilled into the metal columns in the engine room. The light stripes on each metal column lit up, illuminating the entire engine room as if it was daytime. When the light shone to the extreme, everyone's eyes flashed. When their eyes adapted to the light, they found that the engine room was gone, and the metal columns, even the dome, and the ground had disappeared.

Looking around, they were in a void of space. In the distance were shining stars, and in the vicinity was a nebula that emitted seven-colored light/energy. '"Don't worry, this is the virtual space of the Cloud Drop System. We're still in the computer room, but our brains are connected to the ship's database. That's why we're seeing this scene." Lucy turned around and saw the unnatural expressions on the faces of the three of them. The girl smiled and said, "Don't worry. This is the virtual space of the Cloud Drop System."

'"So it's fake" Wilick exaggeratedly patted his chest. "But I still feel that it's not real."

Bloy sucked in a breath of air and finally squeezed out a sentence, "It makes me feel uncomfortable that I should be standing on the ground."

"I'll get used to it later." Lucy stretched out her hand and gently pressed down on the void. As her fingers touched it, golden ripples formed. Each ripple was made up of tiny bits of data that spread out and disappeared, one after another: "Well, let me see what the ship's records are "

Suddenly, the girl waved her hand and a golden light flew out from her fingertips. The golden light swept over everyone's heads, ejecting countless dots of light. Each dot of light stretched out a circular screen, and a different scene appeared on the screen. There were so many screens that they were densely packed across the starry sky, causing everyone to be dazzled.

Alan casually scanned through some screens. He saw a group of scenes of supplies handing over. The most repeated images were some kind of metal cabin, which looked like a hibernation cabin. However, each cabin was exceptionally large. Compared to the people who appeared at the same time in the scene, these cabins were simply prepared for giants.

Giant!

Alan suddenly remembered the giant covered in scales. Could it be that these metal cabins were prepared for them?

Everyone else saw something as well, and Lucy's eyes were filled with data that flowed like flowing water. The throughput per second reached an astonishing level. Lucy was skimming through the flying data records, trying to find information about the ship's mysterious mission and destination. At this speed, Lucy spent ten minutes locking onto the data she wanted.

As a result, the screens above their heads disappeared one by one, leaving only one screen in front of everyone. There was a man on the screen. Ada Chinese were very similar to Earth people. There was almost no difference except that their ears were as sharp as the legendary elves. The same was true of the man on the screen, who wore a Adahua Planet-style silver uniform with complex golden patterns on his shoulders and cuffs.

He looked at the screen and said, "By the time you saw this video, Elusa might no longer exist. But anyway, as a captain, I need to keep this record."

"This is a trip to hell!"

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