Ten minutes later, she arrived at the bridge. Bionic mechas stood in rows on both sides of the road, and the astral bodies in the containment chamber were flickering.

 When they saw Kailina, they all raised their heads, shifted their gaze away from her, and pointed towards the sky - this meant respect.

 Kailina passed through the Star-Scorning guards and came to the main console just above the bridge.

 In front of the stage, three or four astral bodies lying on trays were staring at her, the light in their astral bodies was weak and dim.

 Next to them, a star-conqueror driving a slender bionic mecha lowered its head, and starlight emitted a frequency.

 The thin snake on Kylina's wrist simultaneously injected information into her mind:

 "They are the captains of the three fleets that did not warp during the Battle of Talros."

 Kailina nodded slightly, stretched out her hand and swung it. Amidst the burst of red light, the slender silver sword was held in her hand.

 "Take one last look at your hometown," Kalina whispered in her childish voice, "and then accept your fate."

 The coating of the bridge gradually faded, and what came into view was a gelatinous ocean stretching for fifty astronomical units. The undulating transparent gelatin shuttled through the nebula, and six stars were wrapped in the gelatin, emitting staggered light.

 The Gelatinous Sea is the home world of the Mie Star people. Their cities and civilizations are all built in the gelatinous substance, floating up and down.

 The physiological characteristics of the Star-Destroying people determine that as long as they come into contact with the gelatinous sea, they can merge with it, and their essential astral bodies can swim freely in it.

 This is the destination of every member of the Mie Xing tribe, and it is their spiritual and material home.

 This is why Kailina wants them to take one last look at the mother world.

 The astral bodies trembled, their frequencies became chaotic, and a sharp message broke into Kylina's mind:

 "Lawkar...you are an outsider and have no right to execute us."

 "I am the Lord's chosen one," Kalina whispered, the silver snake on her wrist emitting a frequency. "My status is on the same level as your Elders Council. I am naturally qualified to execute you. If you don't want to die, your best choice is not to be a deserter."

 "...Perlis Havrgard is there," the Astral Body trembled. "Her presence means our failure."

 "But I succeeded," Kaylena's eyes flashed with red lightning, "I succeeded even without you. Talros was destroyed."

 "You failed. The destruction of Talros means they can't find the Lord, and it also means we can't find the Lord..." The frequency of the astral body flickered faster and faster. "True victory is to expel them from the planetary system, not to be forced to destroy it."

 "You...didn't defeat Perlis Havrgard head-on...you don't have the courage...you don't have the ability..."

 ""

 Facing the criminals' arguments, Kylina was silent for a while and shook her head slightly:

 "Sinner, you are no longer qualified to argue. Take one last look at the Mother World."

 Then, Kalina waited for another three seconds.

 When the trembling of the astral bodies stopped, she stretched out her hand and grabbed, and the space around her began to distort -

 ——A ball of gray flame was held in her hand.

 "The gray flame," Kailina whispered softly, "devour their lives, suffering, and sins."

 "rest in peace."

 "Soul."

 Then, with a flash of gray flame...

 The colors on the surfaces of the three stars faded rapidly. They first turned gray, then disintegrated, and finally disappeared like disappearing noise.

 Kylina shook her hands, turned to look at the trembling captain, and said softly:

 "I need to meet with the Council of Elders to arrange my itinerary once I land at the port."

 Immediately, she turned around and walked towards the door.

 As she passed through the guard room, Kylina seemed to hear the whispers of the three criminals again:

 "Perlis Havrgard is there. Her presence means our failure."

 "You...didn't defeat Perlis Havrgard head-on...you don't have the courage...you don't have the ability..."

 I will kill you...Kaylina clenched her fists slightly.

 Gray will devour pure white.

 ...END...

Chapter 689 The Heaven-4k-

 "Boom..."

 After jumping out of the jump, the red light dissipated and gentle starlight poured into the porthole.

 Arianwen looked down at the blue planet through the bridge glass, and a smile finally appeared on her face.

 Luperca, the paradise of Hafnargaard.

 This place is located in the center of the Pantheon Arm, far away from the torrent of light and darkness, and almost unaffected by the crazy starlight of unspeakable things. It can be said to be a hotbed of civilization.

 About ten percent of the residents of Luperca are Havrgard, and the rest are races from all over the universe.

 Some are remnants brought back from dangerous galaxies by the Arbitrators, and some have escaped from their home world through their own efforts and have been recognized by the Hafgards for their excellent character.

 All in all, the main theme of this planet is peace.

 Of course, this peace is also based on the absolute power of the High Heaven.

 ""

 After the fleet entered the orbit of Luperca, the red runes on the bridge lit up, sending a stream of information into the air.

 "Fleet Commander Alianwen, your port is Garden City Port 13. Please report to the High Seat Embassy upon landing."

 As expected... trouble has come... Alianwen sighed and responded:

 "receive."

 Alianwen turned around and looked at the adjutant:

 "Start landing."

 "Yes."

 The engines of the Celestial Holy Envoy ignited once again, leading the fleet towards the atmosphere of the planet Lupercalia.

 When passing through the atmosphere, the friction between the factor shield and the atmosphere burst out a red halo, like a huge meteor shower.

 When the red halo dissipated, a scene of emerald green came into view.

 Garden City is just like its name, like a garden.

 Apart from the Hafnarga Tower in the central area and a few silver high-rise buildings surrounding it, the entire city is made up of low villas and bungalows. The emerald green color is painted on the outline of the city, drowning out any traces of civilization.

 The philosophy of Luperca is natural environmental protection. Due to the overdevelopment of productivity, the planet itself has not been over-exploited, and the residents have a relatively stronger awareness of environmental protection.

 The fleet slowly landed at the silver port on the coastline. Red lightning streaked across the sea, stirring up gusts of wind and waves.

 "Om..."

 As the hatch of the giant ship opened, the crew began to disembark.

 Pearlis and Carly were naturally the first to bear the brunt.

 "I'm so hungry," Perlis said, dragging her suitcase in a hurry. "I want to eat, I want to eat."

 "Let's go to your poet's place for dinner today. We won't have to cook," Carly stretched. She was dragging luggage several times heavier than Perlis's. "I'm too lazy to cook."

 "It's okay, he must have prepared everything I want to eat," Pearlis muttered, "and we will be here for several days, you have plenty of time to cook."

 "There's food for you."

 ""

 The two figures gradually disappeared among the crowd at the port and disappeared under the bright sunlight of the planet Faun.

 At the same time, a feather-like shuttle took off from the anchorage on the upper deck of the flagship and flew into the clouds.

 Arianwen sat in the shuttle, accompanied by her adjutant and several other crew members.

 She stared out the window at the emerald green flying by, without saying a word.

 The adjutant looked at her for a long time before speaking cautiously:

 "Alianwen, are you okay?"

 Alianwen withdrew her gaze, looked at the adjutant, and shook her head.

 "fine."

 "There won't be any punishment. After all, the biggest surprise this time was the sudden appearance of Havrgard," the adjutant chuckled. "But seeing you so nervous is quite amusing."

 "Eva Dani," Arianwyn frowned, "How do you talk to the captain?"

 "This isn't the bridge. I don't treat you as a captain."

 Adjutant Eva Dani stood up from her seat, sat next to Arianwyn, and put her head close to her cheek.

 "You must be a little emotional, right? When I caught you in the executive lounge today, your cheeks were red..."

 "That's not because of emotions..." Arianwen sighed.

 "But you can't drink enough to get drunk after just one glass," Evadani tilted her head. "Is it just your emotions?"

 "no..."

 Alianwen wanted to explain, but after thinking for a long time, she nodded:

 "Well, it was due to emotions, but it had nothing to do with our defeat."

 "It has nothing to do with the defeat?"

 "No...that's not what I meant. The captain of the Destiny is from the same class as me. It's impossible for me not to have emotional fluctuations..." Arianwen felt that the more she spoke, the more confused she became. "Well...actually...actually, I met Perlis Havrgard somewhere that day."

 "We all encountered it, on the bridge," Eva Dani said, feeling strange. "Is the aftereffect so strong?"

 "No, I met her in the executive lounge."

 Alianwen took a deep breath and calmed down:

 "She came to comfort me in the executive corridor."

 There was a sudden silence in the shuttle's cabin.

 Then, all of Hafjard exploded:

 "What! Miss Perlis actually went to comfort you? Why? For what?!"

 "Hey! I'm the captain, what's the right?" Arianwen glared at Evadani, "And you guys, what's going on? We're still on a mission, at least show some respect to the captain!"

 "But that's Miss Perlis!" Evadani scratched her face with both hands. "Oh my God, what did she say?"

 "She comforted me and told me not to blame myself..."

 "How could this happen!!!" Hafurgard wailed. They were emotionally stable and rarely lost their composure like this. "I blame myself! Why didn't Miss Perlis comfort me!"

 "That's enough..."

 Arianwen clenched her fists, and red lightning shot out from her body. The Hafgards finally stopped making noise.

 "What else did she...say to you?" Evadani asked cautiously.

 "That's all," Arianwen sighed. She began to wonder if all leaders had to sigh to maintain their spirits. "Finally, I asked her to continue with her, and she agreed."

 "She agreed?"

 "She agreed."

 "She agreed?"

 "She agreed..."

 "She she she she agreed...?"

 "She agreed!" Red lightning flashed in Arianwen's eyes.

 But the next second, her anger was drowned out by the cheers from the shuttle ship—

 "Alianwen! You're the best!"

 Eva Dani hugged Arianwen and rubbed her cheek, which scared Arianwen so much that she trembled slightly.

 "What are you doing!"

 "We can actually work together with Pure White Fireworks? Oh my god! We have a bright future!"

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