Am I really hallucinating?

Chapter 304 The Falling White

Chapter 304 The Falling White

Rabbi shook off all his spies and drove the car into the woods on the outskirts of town.

After the car stopped, she breathed a sigh of relief: "Although this thing is very convenient, it was still too scary to drive so fast right away."

"Aww~." The person in the back seat, Toast, also breathed a sigh of relief.

Rabbi turned his head and saw the three little ones panting and exhausted.

And then there was the piano, which crashed down and smashed the back seat of the car. This car really had a tough time carrying the piano without affecting its driving or speed at all.

"Mr. Doll and Radish have really done something big. I'm afraid that area will be bombed again." She got out of the car and looked at the new urban area in the distance, where smoke and clouds could still be faintly seen rising.

After the large aircraft was destroyed, it crashed into the city. Combined with the reckless actions of those in white during their pursuit, the new city area suffered considerable damage.

Fortunately, the main cannon was cut down by Mr. Doll and Radish before it could be fired. Otherwise, judging from the commotion, if it had actually been shot down, the slums would have been in much better shape.

At that point, Scalova might not even need the Mechanical Heart to assassinate Slovendo; she'll be on the verge of collapse.

Is it that Mr. Puppet put too much pressure on people, or are most people really that sensitive and nervous?
"That was great." Zheng Fan's voice came from behind. Rabbi turned his head and saw Zheng Fan standing on Radish's shoulders with both feet, sitting on Radish's head.

Radish, too, just casually carried a puppet over there!
"It's afternoon tea time, let's have a cup of coffee and relax," Zheng Fan said with a grin.

The coffee machine also served the rabbi a steaming cup of coffee in a rather mundane manner.

The rabbi took the coffee and said, "I hope this coffee won't twist my brain."

"Don't worry, it's just a normal one." Zheng Fan tilted his head slightly.

……

Grealley and Leia shook off all pursuers—though they were all lured away by the rabbis halfway there—and made their way to the other secret hideouts.

We then immediately began to confirm everyone's evacuation status.

Leaks are inevitable. The intensity of Kabbalah's patrols and searches during parliamentary sessions is so high that no matter how well they do, they may still be discovered in areas beyond their reach.

Fortunately, after confirming with each other through their internal methods, they received good news: all the attendees escaped successfully without any problems.

"Great, everyone's alright." Grealley breathed a sigh of relief.

"Where is Rabbi?" Leia still didn't relax.

"Don't worry, Miss Rabbi must have her reasons for being willing to cover for us," Grellley reassured her.

But Leia found it hard to relax after just a few words. Those people in white were serious and going all out this time; Rabbi was going to confront them directly, something that had never been done in the entire country of Scalova.

"You're friends, right?" Grealley asked upon seeing this.

“Hmm,” Leia replied. “I met her back in the academy, but I only really know her personality. Now I realize I know absolutely nothing about her else.”

"Behind your back, Miss Rabbi has worked incredibly hard, overcoming countless obstacles along the way," Grealley chuckled softly, adding, "That's why we've noticed her efforts. Under such circumstances, you, as her friend, should also trust her."

Leia thought for a moment, then nodded, slightly relieved, and said, "What you said makes sense."

“There should be some food stored here. Do you need any?” Grealley remembered something and started rummaging around. After a moment, a member suddenly rushed in from outside. The person looked visibly shocked and whispered a few words to Grealley.

Grealley was also stunned after hearing this.

"What's wrong?" Leia swallowed the dry bread and stood up to ask.

"...Miss Rabi should have escaped successfully. She'll probably be searching based on the clues I gave her," Grellie said to Leia after a moment of stunned silence.

"Is that so? That's good! But, did something else happen? You don't seem to have recovered yet?" Leia was initially happy to hear that Rabi had escaped, but she quickly noticed that Grell's dazed appearance was quite different from his usual shrewd and composed demeanor.

What else happened that he found so hard to accept?
After a moment's pause, Grealley slowly said, "Miss Rabbi and her dolls smashed the white-clad spaceship."

"what?"

……

As it turns out, many times, when you fail to tighten even a small gear in a situation the first time, the collapse that follows can lead to an ever-growing and more devastating mess.

The situation unfolded like a runaway horse, completely escalating beyond everyone's expectations. This included the parliament, each with its own hidden agendas, the royal family, which remained silent and shrouded in mystery, and of course, the Tide Army, which was at the center of the storm.

For everyone in Kabbalah, the plane that crashed in the new city symbolized so much.

The leader of the Wave Army in Scalova, Slovendo, is currently staying at a hotel near Hinton Street.

Although there were many people standing in his room at this moment, it was deathly silent.

After listening to his subordinates' report, he sat on the sofa in silence for a long time before standing up and going to the window. The floors of this super-large hotel were very high, and from his top-of-the-line suite, he could easily overlook most of Kabala from the floor-to-ceiling windows.

Some things don't actually need to be reported, because he personally witnessed the Xinyun spacecraft being shot through and cut in half before crashing.

Even now, you can still see the plumes of smoke rising from the city, symbolizing the wreckage of the Shin-Yun.

Their army group didn't have many dual-purpose combat and shuttle aircraft, but losing even one shouldn't be so disheartening. The problem was that this wasn't a battlefield. Using such equipment on a non-battlefield ground not only failed to defeat the enemy but also resulted in its destruction and being shot down.

Not to mention the lighthouse cannons mounted on the New Cloud, which weren't standard weaponry for combat aircraft, and he didn't have many at his disposal. And this particular aircraft, from its commissioning to its scrapping, was cut down almost without firing a single shot under Sloven's command.

If this is reported, he will undoubtedly be held accountable.

The shame and loss of prestige were utterly humiliating. The plan was under attack, and no excuse or reason could stand up anymore. Manpower was lost, and even an adjutant perished.

If he were to take his men out and confront Scalova head-on now, the gains wouldn't outweigh the losses. He's lost a ton of stuff and hasn't even scratched the surface of his most important objective!
A complete loss! A huge loss!
boom!
In the silence, Sloven suddenly kicked the table next to him, knocking it over. The ear-piercing sound made the rest of his men in the room break out in a cold sweat, but none of them dared to blink.

After delivering that kick, Slovendo instantly stopped all his impotent rage, and his breathing returned to normal.

“Contact Chegodoya, in my name, and he will accept,” he said calmly. “We must tame these bastards during the second half of the council session.”

"Yes."

No one dared to offer any further opinions. If Sloven fell, their entire team wouldn't fare much better.

Even if it's a violation to apply for the lamplighter position a second time, the goal must still be achieved.

(End of this chapter)

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