Chapter 394 Father's Mecha (Part 1)
In uncertain and critical moments, people are naturally more important than things.

Because he didn't know what had suddenly happened, Stark didn't bother to rummage through Jiang Hui's belongings and only focused on pulling Jiang Hui along.

Fortunately, the sudden shock did not last long. The military spaceship's built-in emergency system, coupled with Nierqi's perfect response, quickly calmed the chaos within a few seconds, and the entire spaceship returned to balance.

"Damn it, what's wrong with the cleanup team on this star route? How come there are large floating objects at the jump point? If I hadn't reacted quickly, we would all be dead here if we had crashed into them." Nie Erqi couldn't help but curse on the spot.

This was different from his previous simple rambling; a fire of anger instantly ignited within him, making him as intimidating as an enraged lion.

Without waiting for Stark and the other man's reply, he dialed the military's hotline and received a report from the cleanup team. Of course, before clarifying whose responsibility it was, he maintained his relatively good upbringing and restrained his temper. However, the underlying anger in his tone was obvious to everyone.

There are numerous star routes in interstellar space, categorized into many types, including military, public, and private. Regardless of their type, once established, they require countless human, material, and financial resources for maintenance every year. To ensure their operational qualifications, developers need to constantly clean up these star routes. If improper cleaning causes property damage or even life-threatening situations, the developers may end up with huge debts.

Of course, this kind of cleanup isn't something just anyone can do; only organizations with Imperial Archives-level authority can carry out such work. The military's cleanup of dedicated air routes is even more stringent. The military has specialized units that classify and conduct different levels of cleanup based on the primary purpose of the route. After all, military air routes can affect the course of battle, so the cleanup is exceptionally rigorous.

Although Nierqi used the military's ordinary satellite route, which was not involved in military or political matters, the cleanup work was equally rigorous.

It's almost unimaginable that something like this could happen at a Starship jump point; one wrong move and the ship could be destroyed and everyone on board could die. So it's understandable that Nielch is so angry.

After hanging up his personal terminal, he calmed himself down and then turned to look at the two people behind the observation platform: "Are you two alright?"

The sudden distortion of space folding is no small matter, but fortunately, Nierqi acted quickly enough, and the spaceship also had its own stabilization system, so it did not cause too much of a chain reaction.

However, the energy waves from these jump-spacecraft are relatively short, which can easily affect the human brain. Some people feel uncomfortable even on normal journeys, let alone with such abnormal turbulence. The spacecraft's engines rapidly eject a large amount of short energy waves, immediately affecting the normal functioning of people's brain regions.

She didn't know how the others were feeling, but Jiang Hui was definitely nauseous. Her brain was throbbing, like it was full of blood, and she felt dizzy and had a buzzing sound; she was having all sorts of reactions.

Therefore, the brain is probably the most sensitive and delicate organ in the human body. As long as there is any discomfort there, everything else becomes insignificant.

Jiang Hui felt something hard slam heavily onto her shoulder, its sharp corner grazing her forehead, and its contents spilled out with a thud. She didn't even bother to pick it up, looking quite disheveled.

Fortunately, Stark quickly scooped her up and, seemingly noticing her discomfort, gently patted her back. His actions were so gentle, unlike the stern and unapproachable instructor he usually was.

Jiang Hui finally couldn't help but gag, letting out a breath before feeling a little better. "Your brain's reaction was so strong, it's probably because your brainwaves are repelling the shortwave energy of the spaceship. Generally speaking, the higher your mental level, the more sensitive your mental perception, and the stronger your reaction. Little Jiang Hui, it seems your mental potential is truly remarkable. You just need to strengthen your physique so this won't happen again in the future," Nie Erqi reminded him.

So having a high level of mental strength means enduring this kind of suffering? No wonder she felt completely different this time on the spaceship, a little uncomfortable. Because the previous modes of transportation didn't use space jump technology, but rather a different type of energy wave with longer energy waves, she naturally didn't experience this feeling.

She didn't know what was wrong with her this year; accidents kept happening, so many things had happened in just six months. First, she transmigrated here, and in just over half a semester of school, she'd already been in several bloody incidents, the last one nearly killing her. This time, she'd only gone out with Stark for a short while and then inexplicably encountered something like this again. Now she felt like her brain was about to be split open... Jiang Hui really wondered if she was just not suited to going out.

"There are fresh supplements over there. Just give her some mental energy supplements in this situation. Don't worry too much," Nie Erqi reminded her.

Jiang Hui was still suffering from a headache when someone handed her a test tube and put it to her lips. She drank two or three tubes before she felt a little better.

As the scene before me gradually settled and the double images disappeared, the first thing that caught my eye was Stark crouching down to pick up something.

Jiang Hui then noticed the thing that had just hit her face.

The long, narrow wooden box had its lid open, revealing a narrow inner lining, the contents of which were scattered all over the floor. There weren't many items in total, but Jiang Hui was instantly frozen in place.

As if sensing the gaze of the person behind him, Stark paused, his hand about to be withdrawn. He turned his head and met Jiang Hui's gaze.

Jiang Hui stared blankly at what the other person was holding in their palm.

Jiang Hui recognized that thing; it had appeared more than once in her limited memory, almost as frequently as her original father, Jiang Hui. Whenever this father appeared before his daughter, the ring on his middle finger was always on his person.

The original owner once thought it was just an ornament, like the celestial ring on his mother's hand, which was said to be a gift from his father, both being commemorative ornaments.

In her memory, she had asked Jiang Hui what it was, and he would always cheerfully say that it was a 'magic transformation item' that could transform her into an interstellar hero to defeat enemies, and that he would pass it on to her when she grew up... The original owner seemed to be looking forward to it at the time.

However, from Jiang Hui's current perspective, that wasn't some kind of 'magical transformation item' at all; it was just a mecha, or rather, a miniature folding mecha. Interstellar armor is usually made into rings or necklaces for easy carrying by warriors.

Therefore, that pine-green gemstone ring accompanied Jiang Hui throughout his life and also witnessed the demise of his Class A mecha, Pine Tree.

(End of this chapter)

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