"Well, that's why he didn't deploy troops in the engine area to suppress the Free Alliance. After all, the secondary engines also need constant maintenance. The entire starship is a shared destiny. The loss of a single component could potentially lead to the demise of the entire ship."

 Carly thought as she checked on Perlis's mood.

 "Little White Flower, you don't seem very happy?"

 "Of course it wouldn't be fun to travel to a place like this," Perlis said, turning to look out the window. "Think about those people in the engine area. Even if they resist, what will happen? At most, they'll be suppressed, and then a new group of people will be thrown into the engine area. There will always be people staying there, responsible for repairing the secondary engines, and they'll be like busy worker bees all their lives."

 "No matter who takes the bridge, it cannot change the fact that some people are destined to be enslaved."

 ""

 The transport ship slowly descended along Channel 74, and rising and descending airships could be seen everywhere around it, like fish swimming up and down in an underwater tunnel.

 The passage was almost vertical at first, then became increasingly inclined, and after about half an hour, it turned into flat ground.

 At this moment, what comes into view is a transportation hub with flashing neon lights. It is like a ring road in the city center, where aircraft turn and head to their destinations.

 It has to be said that even at this point, Channel 74 is as prosperous as the city center of a high-level civilized city, which really surprised Perlis.

 What has brought this prosperity?

 Perlis stopped thinking about it and began to use the Heart Flow to clear her emotions.

 The transport ship chose a channel directly ahead and began to accelerate continuously. Gradually, there were fewer and fewer aircraft around, until there were almost none.

 The light gradually dimmed, and finally, only the transport ship's own lighting could allow Perlis to see the surroundings clearly.

 】rest【】prison【

 】Interest【】Remember【

 】One【】Network【

 】Next【】Address【.

 kansh+u~.or*g

 】rest【】firm【】prevent【

 】Break【】Remember【】Stop【

 】One【】Net【】Lost【

 】The next address is lost

 】stop【

 】interest【

 】one【

 】Down【

 Soon, a huge bridge suspended in the air appeared in front of the transport ship, covered with war machinery.

 The transport ship slowly anchored at the edge of the corridor, the hatch opened, and docked successfully.

 "From here on, it's the core area! Why are you sending more people? Aren't you afraid those lunatics will go crazy?"

 A low, angry growl came from outside the cabin:

 "Who are you again? Tell me your name! What the hell are you doing here?"

 Then he saw Perlis coming out of the hatch, her voice growing softer and softer.

 "What?"

 As Perlis walked, she glanced at the soldiers around her. Most of them were wearing black armor, and they subconsciously took two steps back when their eyes met Perlis's.

 Obviously, they had heard what the Pure White Firework had done on the upper deck.

 An executioner descended from the sky and tore the frontline base into pieces

 ""

 Perlis strolled leisurely on the huge bridge. The soldiers around her made way one after another. Perlis could see the fear in their eyes.

 She walked up to a man who looked like a commander and whispered:

 "I'm going to the core area."

 "Go to the core area and drive the shuttle yourself." The commander seemed to want to sound like a tough guy, but the trembling in his voice gave him away. "The lunatics from the Unification Association have blocked the road. We've been confronting them for a long time. We won't try..."

 "I see. Where is the shuttle?" asked Perlis.

 "That way"

 The commander pointed in a direction, but Perlis ignored him and walked towards that direction.

 She soon saw another small docking port, with a shuttle parked at the edge amidst a forest of heavy artillery.

 Next to the shuttle, a pilot was grabbing the communicator and yelling in frustration.

 When Perlis came closer, she could hear what he was yelling:

 "Hand my ship over to that outsider? Are you fucking crazy? I'm the ace pilot of the 84th Squadron, don't go too far! Even if that guy is really Havrgard, I will fucking resist him."

 Then, out of the corner of his eye, he saw Perlis walking towards him.

 His words stopped, his expression became stiff, and his mouth opened slightly, as if there was a breath stuck in his throat that he couldn't spit out or swallow.

 Perlis walked slowly past him, her eyes lingering on his face for a while, but in the end she did not wait for his resistance.

 She pulled the key from the pilot's waist, swiped it against the door, got into the shuttle, and closed the hatch.

 "呲-"

 After the hatch closed, Perlis exhaled and muttered:

 “The people here are really excited.”

 The black bird took off from her shoulder and fluttered its wings in the air.

 "Mo Xiaoniao, go operate the shuttle." Perlis ordered.

 "The bird is just a medium, I'm the one flying the plane." Carly's chuckle sounded in Polys's ears.

 The ink turned into a door out of thin air, and Carly pushed the door open and came into the cabin.

 As soon as she landed, she hugged Perlis and gave her a gentle kiss on the cheek.

 "Come out and keep you company for a while, and then go back later."

 "Great," Perlis rubbed Carly's face, "Finally, Carly is watching. Everyone here treats me like a monster."

 "You little monster."

 Carly pinched Polys's cheek, then turned around and sat in the driver's seat.

 She pressed a few switches with ease, and the shuttle's engine roared to life, propelled by orange light as it left the port.

 "The route is set," Carly said, patting the passenger seat. "Come on, little white flower, sit here."

 Perlis sat in the co-pilot seat and watched the shuttle leave the port and fly towards the end of the dark passage.

 "Have you sensed the presence of Kalina Hafgard?" Perlis asked Carly.

 "No, absolutely nothing," Carly shook her head. "Her traces disappeared completely. Even if she fell into the dark torrent and died, I wouldn't be surprised at all."

 "Impossible." Perlis shook her head slightly.

 She knew very well that apart from the power of authority, Kylena and herself were fighters of almost the same level.

 She was very proficient in the use of the longsword and the dagger, and in a pure cold weapon battle, she and Perlis were evenly matched, and she was almost at a disadvantage.

 Such a powerful Hafgard has become a pawn of the String Painter.

 "When we were fighting Kailina, she mentioned the Silver City," Perlis whispered, "but the High Heavens aren't silver."

 "Could it be referring to the planet Piper?" Carly glanced at Perlis.

 "Not really," Perlis shook her head.

 She did know that there was another city that was silver.

 That window, and the silver city behind it, seemed to be breathing in the endless rain forever.

 "It's perfect. If I get a chance to talk to the eyes of the three-wheeled axle, I'll see where that thing came from," Perlis said calmly. "Her behavior is very similar to my past self."

 That Perlis Halfgard who is still the Blade of Power.

 Carly looked at Pearl quietly, reached out and rubbed her neck.

 "So, as the Blade of Babel, how will Perlis deal with her goals?"

 "Hunting relentlessly," Perlis whispered, "until death."

 As they spoke, the tunnel ahead gradually became brighter.

 Street lights rise from all angles of the tunnel, some on the ground, some on the walls, and some on the ceiling, thin and dense, like the fur in the belly of a giant beast.

 The street lamps were of an ancient style, like kerosene lamps, but Perlis could sense the energy source of the orange-yellow light - it was the secondary fusion of the core.

 "We're here." Perlis whispered.

 Soon, she saw a large platform connected to the edge of the tunnel.

 On the platform, a crowd of people in red robes stood densely, looking up at the transport ship approaching from far away.

 At the same time, Perlis heard a whisper in her ear:

 "You are not welcome"

 Perlis and Carly looked at each other, and the latter's body collapsed into ink and disappeared.

 At the same time, Carly's voice came to Perlis's ears:

 "Be careful, the level of reality disturbance is high, they seem to want to invade your consciousness."

 "Invade my consciousness?" Perlis muttered.

 "what"

 It seemed as if a poisonous snake was hissing in Perlis's ear, and a tiny cold touch climbed up her neck.

 "I see you"

 Perlis frowned, listening to the whispers in her ears while looking at the red-robed crowd below.

 These guys seem to be distorting reality?

 Perlis closed her eyes and let go of her resistance to the intrusion from the outside world.

 Since you want to invade my consciousness, then come on

 As soon as this thought came to mind, the red-robed people on the platform fell down.

 Wailing and screaming were heard, and they covered their eyes with painful expressions.

 "Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa!"

 "Bad!" Carly giggled.

 "It's not good to snoop around," Perlis got up from the passenger seat. "Come on, let me down. I'll go have a polite chat with them."

 "Okay."

 The transport ship slowly descended and anchored at the edge of the harbor.

 Amid the chaotic murmurs of the believers, Perlis walked out of the cabin and asked politely:

 "Excuse me, where is your leader?"

Chapter 709 Blade Logic (Part 5) -3k-

 After the battlefield was cleared, Alianwen came to Raja's side.

 Young Moksada was talking with General Singh while the soldiers around him were dragging away the bodies of the pilots and all the surviving riders were captured.

 As Aryanwen approached, General Singh went to carry out the order. Raja turned around and smiled faintly at her:

 "It's been confirmed that this is the entire force of Radio City. After the fall of the War Fortress, they wanted to assassinate me to stop the attack. It can be said to be a desperate struggle."

 "Decisive, but not strong enough," Arianwen shook her head. "You foresaw this assassination, didn't you?"

 Before the explosion, Raja accurately said how many seconds were left before the explosion and informed everyone in advance.

 It has to be said that Alianwen was skeptical about the salt people's "prophetic" ability before, and she was still a little surprised when she actually witnessed this moment with her own eyes.

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