Chapter 602: 596: Heading to the Galactic Federation
Chapter 602: Chapter 596: Heading to the Galactic Federation
After meeting with them, Finn Lewis left straight away to head home. It wasn’t that he wanted to give them the cold shoulder, but some things need to be settled at this point. He was very clear that his future self was incomparable to his present self; this was also to their benefit. Confidence has its perks after all.
At least Finn felt that his behavior seemed to be perfectly justified in their eyes. If he were too weak, who knows what other ideas they might have had.
For a month, Finn didn’t go anywhere. He ignored all calls from countries like the North Federation and handed full authority to Olivia Thatcher. Since he couldn’t contact Olivia while away from Earth, he left everything on Earth to Olivia to handle.
This was a way to let her get a head start. Finn stayed home for an entire month. He didn’t keep anything from Kay Lee. Given that she already knew about the existence of aliens, it wouldn’t have mattered if he told her anything. Kay knew Finn was leaving. Almost every day this month, she was relentless with him.
Despite Finn’s extraordinary strength, he was almost overwhelmed. It seemed that the saying ‘there’s only overworked cattle, never over-farmed fields’ wasn’t wrong. Finn had an idea why Kay did it: she apparently wanted to get pregnant with Finn’s child before he left.
However, when the time came, Kay did not get pregnant. It wasn’t that Kay had issues, but that Finn’s body was the problem. According to Olivia, it would still take some time for Finn to father a child.
However, he still needed to leave. After saying farewell to his parents and Kay, Finn left with Dunn Monty, Thomas Calvin and others. To be on the safe side, he left behind his T2500 intelligent robot double for Olivia to control.
Finn didn’t take any other things with him, including the Red Storm. He left everything behind for Olivia. If a crisis arises, she could let Kay control it. He didn’t tell anyone else. If he were to succeed this time, then he wouldn’t need to worry so much about Earth anymore.
But if he didn’t succeed, it would be better to vanish completely. If he failed without putting his life in danger, it would be okay for him to return and continue his secret developments. Olivia and the T2500 double would hold the fort in the meantime; except Kay, not even his parents knew about his departure from Earth.
The spaceship was located in the wilderness of the Western Region of Proudshire. Only Finn, Dunn, and Thomas were present. Other than his Katsumoto Body Protection suit, Finn brought nothing else – a sparse haul compared to the arsenal that Dunn and Thomas were armed with. The technological sophistication of Finn’s Katsumoto Body Protection suit surpasses them by a huge margin.
There was no doubt about its protective ability, and besides, Finn himself was far more physically superior than the two of them. As the time approached, although there was nothing around, Finn felt that something was rapidly approaching from a few thousand meters above. He didn’t know how he sensed it, but he just did.
It was a strange feeling. Even Finn felt amazed, because he had no idea how it appeared, and he looked at Dunn and Thomas on both sides, they clearly had no clue and could not see anything with the naked eye.
But Finn could sense its presence. It was silent and caused no cluster fluctuations, and it could optically cloak itself. “It’s here,” Finn said.
Dunn and Thomas were taken aback. As soon as they snapped out of it, Thomas quickly brought out a palm-sized device from his pocket and began to manipulate it. After a few seconds, Thomas also looked up. Though his device responded, by this time the flying chess was slowly descending in front of them, about a hundred meters away.
Finn walked towards it, Dunn immediately looked at Thomas, and Thomas glanced at his device and decisively nodded. A look of surprise flashed across Dunn’s face, because he had no idea how Finn knew about it.
At this moment, about a hundred meters away from them in the wilderness, a small aircraft was quickly materializing. This was a small aircraft with a wingspan of about seven-eight meters and a length of only ten meters. Its size was smaller than that of a small plane on Earth.
But its belly was quite large; it could probably seat ten to twenty people with no problem. The engines under the wings on both sides were emitting a gloomy blue light. As Finn and the others approached, the back door of the fuselage started to open.
Finn squinted his eyes at the opening door. Although the aircraft was advanced, it wasn’t new. It looked scruffy, at least from its surface. The paint, as well as many parts, were clearly very worn out.
As the door opened, a voice came straight from inside: “You two assholes if you don’t give me an explanation, for making me break into the inspection bureau’s heavily monitored planet, I’ll crush your balls!”
The crisp voice carried unsophisticated words, which left Finn taken aback. Soon after that, he saw a leather-clad beauty disembarking from the aircraft.
She was roughly 1.65 meters tall, wearing a black leather dress that was quite short at the top part, revealing a tight waist and a white belly button. Combined with a high nose and wine-red long hair, she looked like a fashion beauty. However, her outspoken words gave off a fierce impression.
This beauty had already walked out of the spacecraft, and the two men down there, Dunn and Thomas, seemed rather awkward. As soon as the beauty came out, she immediately set sight on Finn. She scrutinized him for a moment before turning her eyes to Dunn and Thomas.
When she got down, she was shorter than the three of them, but Finn had a strange feeling. He thought that she seemed taller than them, owing to an indomitable aura.
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