The dark seabed is full of gullies carved by ocean currents. There is no living creature on the seabed. The remains of unidentified creatures are scattered on the seabed, floating with the ocean currents.
But Perlis had no intention of stopping. She aimed at the seabed and continued to fall.
"boom----"
The moment the trident pierced the seabed, white flames burst out and the outline of the seabed suddenly shattered like glass.
The seabed is fake, like a display screen reflecting an unreal scenery.
The two passed through the illusory seabed and fell into a deep blue abyss.
The ocean currents were filled with chaotic streams of starlight, mixed with whispers, as if to shatter the minds of any intruders.
It is still a false space.
The Starscorners are adept at piecing together new things from disintegrated memes, like a fake ocean floor or this illusory landscape taken from some crazy star region.
Of course, these whispers from the stars have no effect on Perlis and Carly.
They continued to pass through the chaos, falling downwards—
"Oh!"
After breaking through the illusory space again, the real seabed finally came into view.
The huge rectangular silver creature was blurred by the blue-black tones of the abyss, and its lower half sank into the mud and sand of the seabed, like a coffin that appeared in the world after the storm.
Perlis reached out to hold Carly's hand, freeing one hand to hold the trident, spun it, and threw it -
"Om——"
The Broken Star exploded with turbulent bubbles in the sea and flew towards the giant ship. Red lightning pulled its tail, hooking Perlis and Carly to fly at high speed.
In just a moment, it crashed into the outer wall of the giant ship—
"boom!!!"
Perlis and Carly landed lightly in the huge space inside the ship, with torrential rain of seawater pouring in.
Carly raised her hand and the darkness sealed the gap.
Perlis kicked the trident, shattering it into countless fragments that flew in all directions.
“Swish, swish, swish, swish——”
The silver fragments seemed to have life and swam in the vast space, piercing through the outlines drawn out of thin air one after another.
The Star-Scorning guards ambushed here, but they could not escape the sight of the pure white fireworks.
Perlis and Carly stood in the center of the huge space. The broken stars surrounding them shattered the enemies one after another, and the sound of starlight shattering explosions roared repeatedly.
While Shattered Star was dealing with the minions, Carly quickly scanned the surroundings to confirm the spatial structure.
Soon, she completed the analysis:
"The bridge is this way."
Carly held out her hand, and the black outlined five rings on her fingers.
"Little birds, scan the passage and stun any obstacles."
Light blue dots of light flew out from her cuffs, spreading into the air at an extremely fast speed, flying in all directions.
"It's really retro." Perlis muttered.
"Didn't we say we should keep a low profile? So let's get some old friends out there to help," Carly said with a gentle smile. "Gather as much intelligence as possible. This will be more beneficial to the battle with the Lupercalia fleet."
"The High Heavenly Court truly knows too little about the Star-Scorning Tribe," Perlis nodded slightly. "Let's go to the bridge."
The ice-blue light built a staircase in the air, and Perlis and Carly stepped on it as if taking a walk, moving towards the higher place step by step.
The broken stars still circled in the black space, tearing apart all those who dared to emit malice towards the two.
The ice-blue light flickered from time to time in the distant darkness, and each flicker was accompanied by the sound of stars shattering.
""
After stepping onto the upper platform of the dark space, a long passage lay before them.
The entrance of the passage was filled with broken stars, and mecha fragments were scattered around - all the remains of the Star-Scorning Clan.
"The bird is biting me." Perlis gently wrapped her hands around the ends of her hair and twisted them around.
"The Star-Scorning people's technology is very interesting," Carly observed. "Their true form is nothing more than a union of starlight within a colloid, yet they fight through exoskeleton bionic mechas. No wonder many refugees mistake them for silicon-based creatures."
"It's very beautiful. I want to raise one." Perlis nodded.
The two walked through the corridor. In front of them, an ice-blue light exploded from time to time. When they reached the light source, only stardust residue remained on the ground.
After a few minutes of unpretentious strolling, the two finally arrived at the bridge.
Inside the bridge, all the guards had fallen, leaving only one unit sitting in the control chair.
It was a slender humanoid mecha, about two and a half meters tall, with long black limbs and multiple joints, and a prototype containment chamber on top.
Through the translucent glass on the surface of the containment chamber, one can see the astral colloid bodies floating inside.
This is the captain, or the center, of this fleet.
"I hacked its exoskeleton," Carly held up a finger, and a few small blue lights landed on the tip of her finger. "Now it can't even commit suicide."
"When did you learn the technology of the Star-Destroying people?" Perlis glanced at the person beside her.
"Two minutes ago, actually. It's not that difficult. Technology always has something in common."
Not difficult.
Of course, Perlis didn't take Carly's description seriously. For a monster like her who had become famous within just three years after joining the Hafgard Scholars Society from the Dust Star, her description of it as simple was completely useless.
The girl slowly walked to the front of the core and put her face close to its containment chamber.
At this moment, the astral body in the cabin suddenly flickered—
"Zizzizi..."
Along with the roar of lightning, ice-blue light quickly flowed across every inch of the bridge, gathering all the power that was trying to explode.
"It's useless," Perlis whispered, "Don't resist."
A ray of white light flashed in Perlis's eyes, "destroying" the language barrier between the two.
The central astral body trembled a few times, and the frequency of the flashes turned into a universal language:
"...Pure White Fireworks, you can kill me, but you cannot kill my loyalty to the Lord..."
"You are nothing more than His creation, His tool," said Perlis. "Becoming His slave, does that satisfy you?"
“We are the stars born from the light of the Lord, and we serve the Lord all our lives.”
"I understand."
Perlis stretched out her hand, and Carly took out a slender thorn from the darkness and handed it to Perlis.
Perlis placed the thorn against the Central's chest and whispered:
"Can you tell me what the String Painter's back-up plan is? Even if you don't tell me, I will get the truth, but it will be even more painful for you."
"You can't kill an idea," said the Cephalon.
Perlis thrust the thorn into the Central's chest. Its astral body flickered wildly, and countless chaotic streams of information suddenly rushed out.
"!"
Perlis reached out and grabbed, a torrent of information flowing rapidly through her mind.
Talros.
A giant black hole with planetary systems and guards orbiting around it.
Talros was destroyed. In a flash of white light, it disappeared, and the arcs on the accretion disk turned into a vast storm.
Someone whispered:
"...Kaelina Havrgard, you were born with fire, but the usurper stole your fire..."
The silver-eyed old man gently stroked the girl's head with his hand. The girl raised her head, her blood-red eyes filled with sadness.
"...your fire can burn all the stars..."
"Cang! Cang!"
The girl held a long sword in one hand and a short knife in the other, and stood in the arena until the end.
She raised her head and looked at the gray-white sun. Her already fair skin and long hair looked like flawless marble jade carvings under the sunlight.
Only those bloodshot eyes flashed with an indelible red light.
High up, slender exoskeleton mechas stood in rows, the starlight in the containment chamber twinkled, and their attire was sacred and noble.
"...From today on, you are Yanlu, Lawkar...leader of the Elder Council of Scornful Star..."
"...Lead the stars. Noble blood flows in your veins, blood far nobler than pure white flames..."
The battleships headed towards the stars, blocking out the sky and the sun.
The girl stood on the bow of the ship in the vacuum environment, overlooking the planet below and watching the cities engulfed in flames.
White light fell on the outline of the city, disintegrating it, and a pure stream of information rushed over like a backward rain.
The flood of information seemed to wipe out all the colors around her, but it could never erase the blood-red in the girl's eyes.
Hidden in that blood-red are the tracks of the constellations.
Gray flames linger within—
"!"
Perlis blinked, returned to reality, and stared at the astral body in front of her.
On the side, Carly frowned slightly and said softly:
"The Talros planetary system... If I remember correctly, it was Xiaomo who gave us the coordinates, right?"
"That's right," Perlis nodded gently. "In the vision of the Shepherd's String, she found the passage to the Painter's body, that is, Talros."
"It now appears that Talos will be destroyed and the passage will disappear."
"The Luperca battleship's operation will fail," Carly exhaled. "Is this a prophecy?"
"It's highly credible. After all, the String Painter possesses an eye on the three-wheeled axle, just like Xiaomo," Perlis nodded. "That war was doomed to fail."
"What if you intervene directly with pure white fireworks?" Carly asked.
"I'm afraid it will fail as well. If He makes this prophecy, it means that the appearance of pure white flames will cause disturbances in the torrent of light and darkness, which will also destroy the information hidden in Talrosli, or even worse." said Perlis.
"You mean, the String Painter might be awakened by this?" Carly frowned.
Perlis nodded slightly and continued:
"So we don't need to focus on the Battle of Talros. I'm more concerned about Yan Lu in the subsequent scenes."
"Kaelina Haflgard..." Carly recalled the name, "Spark...? A blood nobler than yours?"
"It's not very credible," Perlis shook her head slightly, "but... a Hafgard actually joined the Star-Scorning Elders Council and became their chief judge..."
Yanlu, a high-level being of the Miexing tribe, is usually a member of the Miexing tribe who has evolved several times through the constellation body.
In the picture, the girl seems to have won some kind of honor in an arena and was able to join.
"The backup of the String Painter is this Yan Lu."
Perlis took two steps back, straightened up, and seemed to be thinking about something.
"Then the purpose of hiding this ship beneath the Sea of Lost Souls is simple—to open a passage for her at the right time, allowing her to reach Shepherd's Light Planet."
"Hafurgard actually holds such a significant weight in the strategic system. It seems she's not ordinary."
"Hmm," Carly said, "Well, since the Battle of Talros is doomed to fail, let's begin our investigation using this word law as a clue."
"Ah."
Perlis nodded, turned around, and tore open a crack.
Before leaving, Carly drew the pistol from her waist, aimed at the astral body in the central containment chamber, and pulled the trigger.
"Boom."
""
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