"Combat seems unavoidable," Evadani nodded, "which is why, from the very beginning, we arranged this operation according to combat specifications."

 "Repeat the mission briefing."

 Arianwen gently swiped her hand, and the holographic image disappeared.

 "Based on the observed movements of interstellar flights, we simulated 312565 possible routes for interstellar ships and requested several arbitrators to process this data."

 "Finally, we identified six coordinates and narrowed down the three most likely ones."

 "The Celestial Envoy will rapidly pass through these six coordinates through continuous jumps and lock onto the position of the Star Trekker."

 "Once the location is confirmed, we will dispatch a special team in a shuttle that is more easily able to travel through the Light and Dark Torrent star field, board the starship, and place the coordinates."

 "Afterwards, we will select a suitable location, have the Celestial Envoy intercept the starship, and begin negotiations."

 After Alianwen finished speaking, she turned her gaze to Perlis:

 "Ms. Perlis, in the disturbed area of ​​the light and dark torrent, what is the upper limit of your ability to mobilize pure white fireworks?"

 "It's hard to calculate," Perlis shook her head. "There are too many variables."

 She looked at Carly, who nodded and said:

 "Because the pure white fireworks might disturb not only the light and dark torrent, but also the interstellar flight Tamara-Toss."

 "Just like other unspeakable things, he fears the pure white flame. Once the power of the white flame appears, he is likely to go off track."

 "So, the best option is to not use it if possible," Perlis spread out her hands, "but it doesn't really make much of a difference."

 As a starship civilization, Perlis has no need for pure white fireworks.

 This is probably why the poet gave her the Shepherd's Flute before setting off - it can be considered a small helper.

 "However, based on the estimated difficulty, even Miss Perlis in her normal state will be enough to suppress the natives on the starship," Arianwen nodded gently. "Then, let's execute this plan first. If there are any variables, we can adapt to the situation."

 After she finished speaking, she turned to look at Perlis:

 "Miss Perlis, do you have anything else to add?"

 Everyone at the conference table turned their eyes to Perlis, making her feel a little uncomfortable.

 She stood up with an indifferent look and turned to look at the bridge window:

 "Set off."

 "boom"

 Ten minutes later, at the Garden City Port, the huge ship of the Heavenly Holy Envoy gradually rose under the propulsion of red light, and white air waves burst out on the sea, sweeping across the entire docking port.

 The bow of the ship slowly rose in altitude, pointing directly to the blue sky, and the energy engine roared.

 "The factor energy engine is operating normally." Adjutant Eva Dani reported at the operating table.

 Alianwen nodded, her eyes fixed on the blue sky, and ordered:

 "ignition."

 "boom"

 The factor energy thrusters spewed out red light, and the giant ship pierced the sky like a sword, away from the emerald green surface.

 A red factor shield emerged on the surface of the ship, burning as it rubbed against the air, leaving behind a long arc of flame.

 "Acceleration efficiency, normal, escape velocity reached."

 "Factor shield integrity, 99.52%, endurance status normal."

 "Leaving the atmosphere, simulating the generation of a gravity field."

 "Zizzizi..."

 Amid the sound of burning shields, the sky outside the bridge glass quickly transitioned from azure to dark blue, and then to ink-black.

 In the darkness, tiny specks of silver light lit up, and a feeling of dizziness quickly came to everyone's mind.

 "Activate cognitive filtering shield."

 A layer of gray film quickly coated the bridge glass, and Arianwen only felt the burning sensation in her retina gradually fade.

 As the ship's speed gradually stabilized, the factor flame disappeared, and the emerald green arc of the planet Faun occupied most of the field of vision.

 In orbit, the frigates are ready, like a dense swarm of worker bees.

 "All fleet units are in place." Eva Dani reported.

 Arianwen turned her head and looked at the huge galaxy displayed in the holographic projection.

 "Enter the preset coordinates and prepare to jump."

 "receive."

 "Zizzizi..."

 Red arcs of electricity flowed rapidly across the surface of the ship, piercing the space in front of the fleet under the convergence of the locators—

 "Om..."

 The huge red crack was torn open inch by inch, and violent energy from the upper realm gushed out.

 "Continuous jumps are ready." Eva Dani checked the parameters for the last time.

 "Warp authorization."

 Arianwen removed the brooch and inserted it into the groove, authorizing the jump.

 The entire ship began to broadcast the jump in an orderly manner.

 Watching all this, a faint smile appeared on Perlis's face.

 She turned to Carly and whispered:

 "Do you think they have already sailed into deep space on their starships?"

 Carly didn't answer, but reached out and gently held Pearl's little hand.

 The two of them stared at the glass on the bridge, watching the crack grow wider and wider.

 "boom"

 The Holy Envoy of Heaven pierced into the crack like an arrow and flew into the crimson upper realm.

 Although it is superluminal travel, the acceleration in the upper realm is actually not fast, and even no additional anti-gravity measures are needed.

 A few seconds later, the crimson color suddenly dissipated, and then entered a new rift again. This process continued four times before the Heavenly Holy Envoy suddenly jumped out.

 "boom!"

 The giant ship hovered in deep space, and red lightning spread towards the surrounding star fields.

 What followed were bursts of crimson light—the frigates followed suit, quickly forming a defensive belt around the flagship.

 Arianwen looked outside the bridge, and what she saw was pure darkness.

 black.

 There is no trace of shiny black.

 There are no stars here, and all the light is obscured by the pure darkness, as if the Creator has cast a curtain over the painting of stars.

 It was a tributary, a dark tributary.

 "Factor radar anti-jamming measures have been activated," Eva Dani said quickly, "We've found the starship. It will pass through the dark current gap directly ahead in fifteen minutes and thirty-five seconds."

 "How stable is the undercurrent?" asked Arianwen.

 "It's very stable," Perlis walked over to her side, "It didn't notice my presence."

 "We have to speed up," Arianwen said, "Eva Dani, stay on the bridge and prepare the communication."

 "Okay," Evadani spun her chair around, "I'm the captain now!"

 Alianwen picked up the communicator and put it to her mouth:

 "Ikason, take your guards and wait for me at the shuttle port."

 "We're in position, Captain." A lazy male voice came from the channel.

 "Let's go, Miss Perlis," Arianwen turned around, "It's time to set off."

 "Ah."

 Perlis and Carly followed Arianwen to the bridge door and walked through the corridor.

 "Do you personally conduct every ground mission?" asked Perlis.

 "Of course, that's why my Star Fragment chose a combat-oriented one," Arianwen said. "I'm stronger than most of the crew, so I should take on greater responsibility."

 When she said this, her eyes were as firm as a lioness, with a hint of ferocity in her firmness.

 But soon, she smiled awkwardly:

 "Of course... compared to Miss Perlis, I'm not much stronger..."

 "Great, a leader who dares to lead by example." Perlis nodded.

 As they were talking, the group arrived at the shuttle port. Inside the huge hangar were rows of feather-shaped shuttles.

 This shuttle can carry dozens of people, is flexible and high-speed, and can withstand short-distance upper-level jumps. It is specially prepared for special missions.

 Following Arianwen, Perlis came to a small shuttle.

 At the door of the shuttle, a man with short, lean, white hair stood there, flanked by a dozen black-haired armed guards.

 Seeing Alianwen, he raised his fist to his forehead and saluted:

 "Captain Arianwen, the Heavenly Holy Envoy's guards have assembled."

 "Come aboard, Ikason." Arianwen nodded.

 Ikason Hafgard nodded, then turned to look at Perlis.

 This time, he lowered his head and bowed deeply:

 "Ms. Perlis, I have long heard of your name. I am a student of Mr. Hassanka Hafurgaard."

 Hearing the Sword Burial Man's name again, Perlis took a deep breath and nodded:

 "nice to meet you."

Chapter 699 Moksada and His Scepter (Part 3) -3k-

 "call----"

 The shuttle flew out of the hangar, dragging a red light, and flew straight into the dark universe.

 Inside the cabin, Carly gently hugged Perlis and pinched her face:

 "Be careful."

 "Okay." Perlis nodded slightly.

 Carly turned around, twisted in the air, opened an inky black door out of thin air, and walked in.

 She returned to the sea of ​​flowers and supported Perlis from the dimension of the kingdom of God.

 Just like the collaboration between the two of them in the past.

 Pearlis turned around, sat down on the cabin seat, and fastened her belt.

 Then she looked at the others in the cramped cabin.

 Arianwen was driving the shuttle, and Ikason was giving instructions to the Guards.

 He had a white katana on his waist, which reminded Perlis of his teacher: Hassanka Hafurgaard the Sword Burial.

 The old man was also good at using the katana. His sword had slashed through countless worlds and saved countless civilizations from the harm of evil gods.

 ""

 Noticing Perlis's gaze, Ikason turned around and smiled at her.

 He walked over to Perlis, sat down, and fastened his belt.

 "Miss Pearlis, I heard that the teacher's knife is still with you," he said.

 "Ah."

 Perlis casually split the crack and pulled out a pitch-black sword from it.

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