Chapter 510 Login
Over the years, Jiang Hui has had the opportunity to visit several planets with different landscapes, including mountain planets, swamp planets, and Earth-like planets, but this is the first time he has come to a water planet like this.

The Tenglong was a giant starship, taller than any other starship currently docked in the port. Therefore, Jiang Hui and his group had an exceptionally superior view from this starship, allowing them to survey the situation below at a glance.

Of course, besides the various spaceships and starships waiting to be boarded, a corner of Aklandis also came into view.

Although she had done her research and had a general understanding of the area before coming, she still didn't have a precise sense of it until she actually arrived on this land.

This is truly a "water" planet, a very apt description.

Both the Blue Star where Jiang Hui lived in the past and the mother planet recorded in this world are known as "water planets," and it is said that 70% of them are covered by water.

However, compared to Atlantis, it pales in comparison. This planet is entirely water, a vast ocean stretching as far as the eye can see, in varying shades of blue. I've heard that the surface here is covered by sea, with only a small area remaining as raised land.

That place is the capital of Atlantis, Great West. It is also the most important military and political center of the entire planet, where all official institutions are located.

However, that's all there is to it; the rest of the land is completely covered by the ocean, with no other landmass. Therefore, Atlantis is also known as "Only the West".

Humans have gone to great lengths to survive in this place. In the early years, they sent people to develop the seabed, excavating a corridor that stretches for millions of kilometers, and built nine deep-sea zones along this ribbon-like corridor that spans an entire planet.

Over the years, this planet, which was originally unsuitable for human habitation, has transformed into a unique celestial-level planet in the galaxy, home to hundreds of billions of people.

I've heard that these nine deep-sea zones each have their own unique theme and characteristics, making it a very interesting tourist destination in the area. Before learning of Huan Xian's disappearance, Jiang Hui was thinking about whether to squeeze out some time to visit each deep-sea zone and see the scenery, but it seems she's not in the mood for that now.

Jiang Hui looked away. The Longteng had already docked, and they were still waiting for their contact to come and lead the way.

All the people who came aboard this starship to take the exam are here now. Jiang Hui glanced at them and saw that there were about two or three hundred people, both men and women, all energetic young people. Most of them were wearing clothing similar to school uniforms, while a few were wearing simple military uniforms, presumably military reservists.

Jiang Hui and his group were probably among the youngest in the crowd. Although interstellar people generally had good nutrition, many teenagers over sixteen were practically adults. However, those who were inexperienced and not fully awakened were still different from those who had completed three awakenings and experienced certain events—both in their demeanor and eyes.

Therefore, their existence attracted a lot of attention. In Jiang Hui's opinion, they were like rare creatures in a zoo, being stared at by wave after wave of people, who didn't flinch at all and looked at them openly.

However, since they were all people who were used to being the center of attention, they didn't seem too flustered in this situation.

Jiang Hui thought they just needed to wait for the staff to guide them. Little did she know that they had been stuck there for quite a while, only seeing the staff inside the starship moving around hurriedly, seemingly busy with something.

She heard some people speculating that there might be a problem with the receiving party, otherwise they wouldn't have been left hanging for half a week without any further action.

As time went by, the group, who had initially shown some patience, gradually grew impatient... They couldn't understand why the starship was still detaining them even after they had reached their destination. Shouldn't they have been able to disembark and land long ago?
Even if there was a problem with the support team, they should at least have given a verbal notification or a relay. What's the point of leaving them here so vaguely and unclearly? Everyone present is considered a prodigy in their respective areas. They've gathered here to take the annual driver's license qualification exam, hoping to improve their future prospects.

They were willing to wait quietly here because of this matter, but that didn't mean they were willing to swallow their anger. As test takers, they were willing to cooperate with the organizers, but that didn't mean they were willing to accept such unwarranted neglect.

Seeing that these privileged young people were about to lose their temper, the person in charge weighed the options carefully and boldly tried to contact the other side, only to find that there was movement inside.

This starship is actually quite large; it could easily accommodate an entire army, let alone two or three hundred people. It was designed as a warship to carry soldiers and traverse the battlefield, and it was fully equipped with all sorts of weaponry.

Therefore, when the military discovered during the temporary requisition that there happened to be a starship that was on the same route and was so readily available, they naturally requisitioned it.

Almost none of the Starship test takers knew that an army was stationed at this closed-off Starship center.

They had originally planned to land at another port, but received a last-minute notice that they had to depart from here instead, so the group had to change their plans. This is why Jiang Hui's men had been waiting outside for quite some time.

The previously closed inner hatch was opened, and a series of synchronized footsteps came from inside.

The candidates who had been waiting on the deck fell silent and all looked toward the cabin door.

A neat and orderly team slowly walked out of the cabin.

They were dressed in neat military uniforms, wearing the regimental insignia representing eagles. Their stern faces commanded respect, and no one dared to offend them. They walked past everyone in the deck passageway without looking to the side.

As he watched the last flag disappear from sight, Taylor seemed to finally breathe a sigh of relief: "No wonder the person in charge and the staff were so reluctant to let us off; so that's what happened. By the way, that..." He was about to say something when he noticed Jiang Hui beside him staring intently at an officer who looked somewhat familiar to him.

"Jiang, do you know that person?" He keenly sensed that Jiang Hui's expression was somewhat subtle at that moment.

Jiang Hui shook her head and looked away.

Actually, she recognized him.

This was none other than the officer who had rescued her and Clarence three years ago.

But the other party probably...didn't see her, right? Even if they did see her, they probably forgot about it, since it was probably just a trivial matter to them back then.

(End of this chapter)

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