Is ignoring such a huge project an overly nonchalant attitude, or is it simply a complete disregard for the world-shaking achievement it represents?

If it's the latter, then the other party's wisdom is even more unfathomable.

"Fortunately, thanks to the proactive efforts of our staff and their sincere efforts to ensure the rapid progress of the project, this mysterious genius agreed to the request for a meeting."

"However, Mr. Su Mo's request is a bit strange. He specified that he wanted to be received by a specialist from our Strategic Investment Department, but he did not specify who it was."

As he spoke, the voice on the phone sounded slightly confused.

"The meeting place that Mr. Su Mo agreed to was, according to the records, a dead star buried by the star core."

"The specifics are still unknown, but I need a specialist who is determined, fearless of the cold, and has a certain level of combat capability to complete this mission."

Upon hearing this, Topa no longer hesitated.

Before the other party could speak, he immediately nodded.

“I understand. Leave the meeting with Lord Su Mo to me! I will do my best to build a basic relationship of trust with Lord Su Mo.”

Hearing this answer, the voice on the other end of the phone was filled with immense relief.

"Very good! For this mission, I will temporarily grant you my operational authority."

As soon as he opened his mouth, he stated a condition that even Topa found hard to imagine.

"Go for it! Whatever Mr. Su Mo's demands are, even if he wants an entire galaxy, you have to take the initiative to pack it up and give it to him!"

Those who can create such envoys deserve this treatment.

"understand!"

Toppa understood his superior's thinking perfectly and immediately accepted the order.

Soon, the information about the meeting place was delivered to her.

Looking at the information about this planet, Topa became somewhat curious.

"Yarilo VI?"

·

After Toppa had collected enough information and made sufficient preparations, she arrived with full confidence at this frozen dead star, which was considered by the outside world to be completely out of contact and not recommended for anyone to approach due to the influence of the star core.

To her utter astonishment, life still existed on this planet, which had been invaded by the antimatter legion and then destroyed by an overwhelming cold wave, completely severing its connection with interstellar society!

On this icy planet, which is almost unsuitable for any living thing, there actually exists a large city.

"Belberg... what an incredible miracle of life!"

Upon seeing this last human stronghold built with the lives of its builders, even someone as knowledgeable as Toppa couldn't help but marvel at the resilience of the people on this planet.

Having been cut off from interstellar society for seven hundred years, they have actually managed to survive until now.

Generally speaking, planets affected by a stellar core crisis have no chance of survival. Although the current civilization is only barely surviving, like a flame that could be extinguished at any moment in the winter night, it is undeniable that they have done better than most civilizations.

"I really want to meet their leaders and ask them why they've managed to hold on until now!"

Topa's tone was slightly respectful.

As someone who had also experienced a crisis on her home planet, and as a survivor of the path of destiny, the last human castle before her was as moving as a miracle to her.

Seemingly infected by her emotions, the golden dimensional piggy bank next to her, which looked like a little pig, also grunted twice, as if to express its agreement.

A little next to the dimensional piggy bank, hearing Toppa's sentiments, a knight girl with a golden ahoge on her head, wearing a blue and silver armor dress, and a blue cotton blanket draped over her shoulders, also gazed at the city under the ice and snow not far away with a complicated look.

"Perhaps the reason isn't complicated... they just wanted to have a beautiful dream!"

Even though it was the place where they first met, her blue eyes held a hint of nostalgia, as if she were recalling something from the distant past.

"Dream?"

Toppa tilted his head, looking at the cotton blanket-wearing ahoge (a type of hairy cat) beside him with a puzzled expression.

I always felt that Lord Su Mo's attendant had a more complicated past than I did!

"nothing."

Artoria shook her head.

She had previously volunteered for the Holy Grail War in order to save her destroyed country.

But after meeting Su Mo and witnessing his battle with the evil god, her thoughts changed.

All she wants now is an answer, to know why the country she has given everything for is destined to perish.

As for Camelot and Britain, which have already been completely destroyed, there is no need to mention them again.

As long as Master understands what I mean, that's enough.

Thinking of this, Artoria looked up at Su Mo, and the two exchanged a glance. Su Mo naturally understood what Artoria meant.

"A struggle that doesn't know the outcome is a dream; a struggle that is believed to inevitably fail is generally hard to call a beautiful dream."

Standing atop the mountain, Su Mo gazed down at the city covered in ice and snow, then shook his head.

"If you want to meet the city's leader, you'll have a chance in half a day."

"However, if you have too high expectations, you may be disappointed later... Not all leaders have the same unwavering will as Saber."

"Master, you flatter me."

Artoria was clearly a little embarrassed by such praise in front of outsiders.

Hearing their conversation, Topa became very curious.

"So, Miss Artoria was once a leader?"

Despite her petite stature, she could tell at first glance that this girl with the ahoge (cowlick) possessed a regal air. Her question was mainly out of curiosity about Artoria and Su Mo.

Before she came, she had no idea that Su Mo had other subordinates besides Fanlou and the Mechanized Legion.

"Ah."

Altria nodded.

"However, my country has been destroyed."

Now, she can calmly accept this fact.

"I'm sorry, I didn't mean to ask!"

Upon hearing this answer, Topa immediately lowered her head in embarrassment. She only wanted to build a good relationship with Su Mo's servant, but who knew she would accidentally touch a sore spot.

“It’s okay. That’s my country and my past. No one else needs to feel guilty about it.”

Artoria shook her head calmly.

"But upon closer examination, it was still my slip of the tongue. Thank you for your forgiveness, Miss Artoria."

Topa apologized again, and she did not deny her responsibility.

Both of them had good personalities and didn't continue to argue. This time, Toppa shifted his gaze from the distant Belberg to the foot of the nearby mountain.

There, a second thing surprised her.

Looking at the three young figures in the deserted area at the foot of the mountain, Toppa hesitated for a moment before curiously looking at Su Mo.

"I never expected that the people on the Star Train would also come to this planet that was thought to be extinct. You are truly worthy of being followers of exploration."

"Lord Su Mo said earlier that it would be another half day before he could meet the leader of Belloberg. Was this to avoid these pioneers?"

She didn't know the relationship between Su Mo and the train crew; she only knew that the Starry Sky Train had already arrived a while before she got there.

If it weren't for her special mission to meet Su Mo, given her personality, she would definitely have wanted to go to the train and chat with Himeko, the navigator of the Starry Sky Train.

Unfortunately, Su Mo didn't seem to have any intention of meeting the Star Train.

"Avoid?"

Su Mo shook his head.

"There's no need to meet them now; given their style, they'll come to us sooner or later."

"Perfect, we can use their expertise to conduct a simple experiment."

He came to this planet for a reason, of course.

Hearing this, Topa was slightly taken aback.

Judging from Su Mo's tone, he seemed to know everyone in the train crew.

However, they don't seem to be very familiar with each other?

Otherwise, they wouldn't have said something as cold as using them as a test.

Thinking back carefully, the two sides may have crossed paths at the Black Tower Space Station, but their relationship was not deep.

Thinking of this, Topa hesitated for a moment before speaking.

"The Star Train is famous throughout the universe. Taking action against them would cause a lot of trouble."

Although the mission they received was to unconditionally fulfill all of Su Mo's requests, Topa, who had a good impression of the train crew, was unwilling to see Su Mo harm them because it concerned his conscience.

Hearing her say that, Su Mo shook his head with amusement.

"Don't worry, it won't cause any damage. It's just a way to help the seedlings grow."

Both the plan to create star gods and the plan to shape interstellar myths are based on the third great prosperity triggered by the pioneering faction, and can only be implemented on this basis.

Therefore, whether out of self-interest or personal considerations, the train crew's actions were of great importance to Su Mo.

Of course, there are many ways to encourage seedling growth, and increasing intensive care is one of them.

In addition—(Zhao Zhao Hao)—

“Saber also needs to grow a bit.”

Looking at the ahoge-haired knight king beside him who had not yet mastered the power of destiny, Su Mo added a sentence.

There was a reason why she was chosen to serve him.

"Hmm? What are your orders, Master?"

Noticing Su Mo's gaze, Artoria's ahoge twitched, and she asked in confusion.

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