Mecha Star Wars.

Chapter 1437 Parting Gifts

Chapter 1437 Parting Gifts
When the hatch opened and Bonnie touched the unfamiliar surroundings, her smile vanished instantly.

"What's going on?" She grabbed a crew member following behind her. "Why aren't we at Silver Moon Bay Airport? Where have you brought us?"

She always frequented Silver Moon Bay. She knew that area like the back of her hand; she could walk with her eyes closed and never make a mistake.

But what kind of place is this now?

The cracked concrete floor and the rudimentary metal equipment were covered with a layer of dirty rust stains, and in the distance, the broken tracks could be seen hidden by yellow sand...

“It’s like this, Miss Bonnie.” The captain walked over from the back with an honest and simple smile on his face. “When we applied to Silvermoon Bay to dock earlier, they said that the berths were temporarily full. It seems that there are some extraterrestrial exchange activities on your planet Annie recently, and the airport berths above the mid-level have been temporarily requisitioned and controlled, so they won’t allow temporary merchant ships like ours to dock for a short period of time.”

"Diplomatic activities?" Bonnie looked confused. "What diplomatic activities? I've never heard of them."

"Then I don't know." The captain shrugged, chuckled twice, leaned forward, covered his mouth with his hand, and whispered to Bonnie.

“I saw you were in a hurry to get down, what if those guys got impatient and wanted to go back…” He dragged out the last syllable, and sure enough, he saw Bonnie’s expression change. “For me, going back would just mean losing some money, but it’s a different story for you, Miss Bonnie, isn’t it?”

Bonnie looked at Lin Fan and his group, who had already stepped outside the cabin and were cautiously exploring, as well as Qian Sui, who was sitting steadily on Lin Fan's shoulders looking around. She thought to herself, "Yes," but still gave the captain a quick glance with her big eyes.

"Couldn't you have parked somewhere more decent? This place looks like it's been abandoned!"

The captain thought to himself, "Isn't this just a wasteland? They only spent so little money to take so many people away, and they didn't even bother to make up for it... What a shameless thing to do!"
He knew that these people and beasts were not to be trifled with. He didn't know who was bolder, but it was none of his business.

If he weren't incapable, he would have gotten the person off the ship halfway through the journey...

“Canglan Port is one of the few ports where we can temporarily dock recently,” the captain said, feeling aggrieved. “Besides, I asked you about it before, and you agreed.”

"When?" Bonnie didn't remember this.

“Just now, when you were talking to that black cat,” the captain said sincerely, “I’m telling you, you kept nodding.”

It seems there was such a thing, but is this what they were talking about?

She was so focused on pleasing the emperor that she didn't pay attention to what anyone was saying.

She was used to this route, and she didn't need to worry about shipping, so she never expected...

"Oh dear!" The captain pointed outside, "Those people have already gone far ahead, Miss Bonnie, aren't you going to hurry up and catch up? Don't let them..."

Before she could finish speaking, Bonnie jumped out.

The crew member who had been waiting by the door after being attacked pressed the manual switch next to the hatch and impatiently notified the control room to leave immediately.

Only when the hydraulic pressure began to work and the hatch was completely closed did he put his hand on his chest and let out a long sigh of relief.

"Look at you, so pathetic!" the captain laughed.

"Hehe!" The man scratched the back of his head, caught up with the captain, and asked, "If that bunny girl finds out we lied to her... even if we don't take this route anymore, we're bound to run into her in Star Hub sometime. She's no good, and she might try to scheme against us again... Sigh! Thinking about it, we shouldn't have sent her back. Isn't that like letting a tiger return to the mountains?"

The captain rolled his eyes at him: "Just a rabbit, and you're so scared. Do you even know where this is?" "Canglan Port," the crew member replied, "you just said that."

"Ha!" The captain chuckled and strode forward. "This is the abandoned Huangtu Wharf. Many years ago, when mining was still done by manpower, this was one of the earliest ports for foreign cargo transportation."

"Later, with the development of automated industries, the mining area shifted to other regions, and this low-level artificial port was gradually abandoned and no longer used."

"Huh?" The crew member was dumbfounded. "Abandoned port? Then this whole area is abandoned too? It won't be easy for them to get out..."

"You're still worried about how hard it is for them?" The captain turned around and slapped the idiot on the head. "Did you get stupid from that?"

"No, no," the crew member said, clutching his head and backing away. "I was just saying. I didn't worry about it, it's none of my business. Oh! You deliberately left them to fend for themselves in the middle of nowhere?"

"How could I?" the captain laughed heartily. "I'm a good man, how could I let my guests fend for themselves? Although Huangtu Port is abandoned, many people still live here. Isn't that bunny girl the one who loves people the most? How thoughtful of me!"

"Humans?" The crew member paused for a moment, then his eyes widened. "You mean, this is an area inhabited by humans? Not the orcs, but pure-blooded humans, the lowest level of the Annie demons?"

The captain raised an eyebrow, finally revealing a "you're teachable" expression: "How could it be wrong? The southern part of the Cloudridge Plain has always been inhabited by humans without orc genes. Do you know where the name 'Old Yellow Earth Port' comes from?"

The crew member shook his head.

"It's because this area is called the Loess District, but it also has a more straightforward name: the shantytown."

"I've heard that the pure-blooded humans of Anemor live a terrible life, a life that's not even human-like, the complete opposite of the human-beast relationship on normal planets. Is that true?" the crew member asked, frowning.

"You're asking me? Who should I ask? I haven't gone down there myself." The captain gave him a disgruntled look. "But I've heard from guests who have been there that the pure-blooded Anemos seem to live in environments below the first level of civilization. Don't you understand when you hear the name? A shantytown! It's a miracle they're even alive."

"Oh, oh." The crew member probably imagined it. "Tsk! Doesn't that still give that bunny girl a fast track to heaven? Think about it, the people of Annie are naturally afraid of orcs. Even if their living conditions are bad, it's still... better to just throw them into a godforsaken desert."

"Tsk! You just don't understand, do you?" The captain shook his head and said, "Humans may fear orcs, but they also hate them. When faced with powerful orcs and in a weaker position, they dare not speak out against them; there's nothing they can do."

“But Bonnie’s a rabbit!” the captain turned and laughed. “She’s only that much strength and speed, and she’s all alone, suddenly found herself in a pure-blooded community filled with resentment towards orcs…”

"Once those guys find out Bonnie isn't that capable, won't they just tear her apart?" The crew member clapped his hands with a laugh. "But wait a minute. Didn't she say that black cat was some kind of beast? Like some kind of powerful one? Look at how fawning she was the whole way here."

"Putting aside whether that cat is from Annie Demon Star or not, even if it is, those high-level beastmen wouldn't take a low-level beastman like her, who doesn't even have a beast soul, seriously. Otherwise, why do you think she'd come out here to do this kind of business? Isn't it because she's incompetent and wants to take shortcuts?"

"Oh, oh~" The crew member understood. "I was wondering why that black cat came with her, but she kept ignoring her, and yet she was so enthusiastic."

“Besides,” the captain added, “whatever that cat is, isn’t it with the other three? I don’t think those three get along with Bonnie, so it’s no wonder the cat wouldn’t give her a second thought. None of them are soft-hearted people.”

The crew member thought to himself, "Of course. Otherwise, why would they have beaten me up the moment they met?"

"She's a ruthless beast who's tricked countless people back to Annie Demon Star to be sold. She won't have a good ending," the captain said with a squinting smile.

"Consider it a good deed I'm doing, giving her some retribution, and ridding the people of a scourge."


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