"Hey, hey, it can't be Ye Yun, can it?" a driver said in a horrified tone.
“If it really is Ye Yun, then we can’t miss this opportunity, can we? Killing him will at least give us a promotion and a reward.” Some people disagreed, and just hearing them say that, you could already smell their greed.
"Yes, he openly declared that he would kill the Zabi family, and he's currently the best commander in the Federation Army! As long as we kill him, we'll immediately become heroes of Zeon! What else will we lack then?" It was unclear whether this person was stirring things up or trying to persuade him.
"Lazemi, you lead the men to flank them, while we drive the new aircraft towards the center. Even if the enemy has any other tricks up their sleeve, they're doomed! Remember, the enemy likely has backup forces; we must finish this quickly." The leader thought for a moment and made a decision quickly.
"Yes, Captain Eric Blanken!" The Zeon mobile suits split into two groups, one accelerating to circle around the wreckage area from the outside, while the other group began to speed towards Ye Yun's location.
"Finally taken the bait, huh?" As the scene shifted, Ye Yun saw the large group of Zakus behind him, still unwilling to give up, split into two groups. Ye Yun's lips curled slightly; the enemy had already willingly jumped into the trap! Ye Yun's mech suddenly swayed slightly amidst a dense mass of wreckage, hiding inside what appeared to be a Magellan-class vessel.
The Zaku pilots didn't care that Ye Yun had temporarily disappeared from their sight. After all, similar situations had happened several times before. At first, they would stop and search, but later they would find that Ye Yun was just using their blind spots to create distance. The last time, if it weren't for the fact that their flight speed had to be reduced in a wreckage area, Gundam Unit 1 might have already escaped.
So they just flew right past Ye Yun.
Ye Yun didn't hold back either, pulling the trigger. The beam rifle fired a bright beam of mega-particles that pierced through the body of the last Zaku, which was then detonated! A bright burst of fire erupted in the wreckage area. There was no other way; the Zaku's mega-particle reactor had been detonated by the mega-particle stream fired from the beam rifle of Gundam Unit 1.
From the Zeon military's perspective, the scene appeared extremely bizarre. They first saw a stream of mega particles shooting from behind, but before they could react to what was happening, a massive explosion directly destroyed the flight balance of all their machines, causing them to collide with the wreckage one after another.
Moreover, the massive explosion caused chaos in the wreckage area, with various pieces of debris colliding with each other. One particularly unlucky Zaku had its leg crushed. Before it could even struggle free, another large piece of debris slammed into it, crushing it to pieces.
"Captain! Captain! Help me! Captain!" The desperate cries from his teammate over the communicator almost pierced Eric Blanken's eardrums. For the first time, he felt so powerless, despite being called a Zeon hero. He had already shot down more than a dozen Federation mobile suits, and this time he had more than a dozen subordinates with him to carry out this hunt. This should have been a perfect hunt!
However, anyone with common sense would understand that after that shot, everything changed! All he could do was shout in vain, "Evade! All units evade!" But even his Zaku crashed into the wreckage and struggled to stay afloat. How much better could his team be?
Everyone was desperately trying to operate the system and struggling.
"You've gone a bit too far, Ye Yun!" Aina's dissatisfied voice came through the communicator. Clearly, the explosion of the Minovsky reactor not only affected the enemy, but also Aina and her team who were lying in ambush. After all, the flying debris didn't care whether you were a Zeon soldier or a Federation soldier; if your skills weren't up to par, you'd die.
After comparing the two sides, the difference in skill level was immediately apparent. Ye Yun's group was unharmed and all were safe, while the Zeon army suffered two casualties. The latter was simply unlucky. He had clearly avoided the damaged wreckage at the beginning, but obviously the enemy didn't have eyes in the back of their heads. It really wasn't his fault; the Zaku simply didn't have that feature. A huge piece of wreckage hit him hard from behind, and after being pushed into his backpack, it was crushed and detonated.
“This is indeed an unexpected problem.” Norres’s hands continued to move, and the short sword 105 leaped up from behind the wreckage, drawing the electric sword. The Zaku II pilot opposite him was horrified to see a crimson longsword suddenly light up in the dark space.
The Zaku II pilot let out a terrified scream, and the Zaku reacted, seemingly trying to grab the battle axe behind him. Unfortunately, the axe had already flown far away during a collision a few dozen seconds earlier. He fumbled around a couple more times, only to find that the axe slot in his equipment inventory was empty. He tried to struggle again, but it was too late.
This delay allowed Norres, piloting the Dagger 105, to reach him instantly! The crimson sword tore through the armor plate, smashed through the screen, and stabbed the Zaku pilot to death. He flicked the sword away, then looked around, searching for his next target on the battlefield.
Unfortunately, his gaze swept across the entire battlefield but he couldn't find his target. Only a few of his own men remained active on the battlefield. Nores wasn't surprised by this scene, after all, his teammates were all incredibly strong. With the numbers on both sides roughly equal, it naturally came down to who could strike faster and more accurately.
"Don't think you can leave here unscathed!" Eric Blanken roared angrily, his Zaku Axe flashing with scorching arcs of light as he slashed fiercely at the chest of Gundam Unit 1. Eric Blanken wanted to shatter the cockpit of this new model and make its pilot pay for the lives of his crew!
However, in the next instant, Gundam Unit 1 drew its sword and blocked his battle axe.
"A beam saber?!" Eric Blanken stared in disbelief at the equipment that appeared before him, but his surprise lasted only a short while. In the next instant, his High Mobility Zaku was kicked backward by Ye Yun, and a violent explosion engulfed Eric Blanken's High Mobility Zaku. "Wow!"
"This guy isn't good enough for promotional material." Aina sheathed her 105-point short sword. "Hopefully, the other heavily promoted Red Comet won't be a dud either." An opponent who had already lost after only two exchanges with Ye Yun, even if he died by her gun, Aina couldn't really give him a high evaluation.
"Now we'll see how things go on Xima's side." Gao Long didn't approach Ye Yun; instead, he cautiously surveyed his surroundings to prevent any remaining survivors from emerging.
"If they hadn't killed them all, the enemy should have already come out to support these guys, instead of things being so calm right now." Ye Yun's gaze swept over a certain spot, a dangerous smile curving his lips. He turned on his communicator and gestured a few times to convey some information.
Aina glared at Ye Yun on the communicator, then activated the thrusters and flew towards the hidden warship with Norres.
Ye Yun and Gao Long operated the thrusters at low power, making little noise, and drifted off in a certain direction. A Zaku was leaning against the wreckage, not daring to move at all. If Ye Yun hadn't been holding the Zaku machine gun in his hand, he would have thought it was just a piece of wreckage, completely still.
Ye Yun glanced at it, clicked his tongue, and thought, "Heh, it's a special machine. This Zaku's leg thrusters are quite unusual!" The leg thrusters were exaggerated, like bell-bottoms.
"Waaah...waaah..." After Gao Long locked onto the target, Gundam Unit 1 placed its hand on the strange Zaku's shoulder. A sob suddenly came through the communicator, "Captain! The captain is dead, everyone's dead!"
"Excuse me, crying won't help on the battlefield, little girl!" Ye Yun's voice came through the other party's cockpit via contact communication.
"Eh...Eh!" The other person was shocked. The little girl wiped her red eyes under her glasses, looked up in fear and helplessness, and then was so frightened that she almost lost her soul.
The beam saber hilt was fixed to her cockpit opening. Any unusual movement would undoubtedly result in her being swallowed by the Mega Particle Beam. Just now, a Zaku II in her temporary squad had been completely cleaved in two by this beam saber, and its screams were still echoing in her mind.
"Surrender, or die." Ye Yun rammed the cockpit door with his beam saber.
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The Antarctic Treaty stipulates... that... mistreatment is prohibited...
"Alright... You've been captured. You'll receive the treatment due to prisoners of war as stipulated in the Antarctic Treaty."
Chapter 168 G Project Phase 3: GAT-X103 Storm Gundam
"Finally, it's finished." Ye Ning's voice echoed in the underground secret laboratory. Her slender fingers elegantly held two glasses of champagne, the pale golden liquid swirling slightly in the specially made glasses. The cool-toned light from the laboratory ceiling shone on her exquisite face, giving her a futuristic halo.
She handed one of the cups to Kinias, who was standing at the foot of the Storm Gundam, a bright smile playing on her lips: "It's a pity that little rascal Ye Yun is in space, I didn't have time to give it to him, otherwise he would have really liked it."
Kinias Sakhalin took the glass, his long, slender fingers gently tracing its surface. He looked up at the steel giant standing in the center of the laboratory, his eyes filled with the rapt admiration of an artist appreciating a masterpiece. The GAT-X103 Blitz Gundam's heavy, earth-colored armor gleamed coldly under the holographic lights, and the massive cannon system mounted on its back exuded a suffocating sense of oppression.
"GAT-X103, the Storm Gundam, the first completed X-series unit." Kinnias's voice trembled slightly. He took a sip of champagne to calm his excited emotions. "It's just a pity that due to the rush to complete the project, the Federation's particle reactor couldn't be delivered in time, and the dimensions weren't a good match either. Otherwise, this would have been our first mobile suit to use the Minovsky particle reactor exclusively."
Ye Ning chuckled as she moved closer to her boyfriend; she knew his perfectionist obsession all too well. She deliberately nudged him lightly with her shoulder: "Battery-powered bodies aren't a big problem. Besides, releasing a Gundam with a Minovsky particle reactor too quickly could lead other factions to misunderstand that we're abandoning battery technology, which would be bad. After all, this is a product of Project G, and a high-end model at that. Are we still going to sell the Dagger?"
Kinias frowned, his fingers unconsciously tapping the rim of his glass. Ye Ning could see the inner turmoil in him—this obsessive-compulsive genius engineer was currently mentally rehearsing various possible technical solutions. She couldn't help but recall the scene from the first Federation Army Mechanical Sage Physics Debate Competition a while back, when Kinias and Tim Ray had gotten into a physical fight.
"Project G Phase III is the culmination of Project G," Kinias finally spoke, his voice filled with obvious resentment, "I find it hard to accept that it has any imperfections." Like a sulking child, he took another big gulp of champagne.
Ye Ning waited patiently, knowing that Kinnias needed time to convince her. Sure enough, after a moment of silence, his expression gradually relaxed: "However... the Storm Gundam did indeed solve the core problems of energy replenishment and heat dissipation for artillery battle suits. From a technical standpoint, it's a pretty good product."
Although the Storm Gundam had to use the Dagger series battery system in the early stages of its production in order to complete it before Ye Yun's next landing on Earth, ensuring that Ye Yun could still use the 180 heavy cannon and ordinary gun armor to engage in battle even if he couldn't get the Mistral Particle Reactor.
However, as the Federation Army took the initiative to supervise the battle at the factory—yes, supervise the battle—after witnessing Ye Yun's initial combat achievements in space with the RX-78-1 Gundam Unit 1, the logistics officers went straight to the factory. Damn it, don't you know who's in charge of logistics? How dare you delay our people's shipments? You're asking for trouble.
Ye's Heavy Industry quickly acquired its own Mie particle reactors, and in such large quantities that the later artillery battle equipment no longer needed to use the Zaku reactors with controlled output.
With the arrival of the particle reactors, Kinias's ingenious solution ensured that the mobile suit wouldn't have to worry about power issues at all. He installed two Minovsky particle reactors, each with a power output of 1250KW, and a particle tank on the Storm Gundam's gun-battle backpack—a crazy design that left all the engineers involved in the project breathless.
"The Mistral particle reactors on the artillery emplacement can not only charge the particle tanks, but these two reactors can also charge the batteries in reverse," Kinias said, his eyes gleaming with the brilliance of a tech fanatic. "I even removed some of the replaceable auxiliary battery packs to make room for more fuel."
Ye Ning walked to the control panel and projected a set of test data onto the screen: "The most astonishing thing is the charging efficiency. With both particle reactors working simultaneously, the full reload time for a single shot was reduced to 45 seconds. For the Storm Gundam, with a little control over the pace, there's almost no need to worry about the number of rounds." She paused, a sly smile playing on her lips, and spread her hands, "Then, during the experiment, our cooling system collapsed."
Kinias laughed upon hearing this, recalling the days of frantically improving the cooling system. To solve this problem, he designed a revolutionary liquid cooling circulation system—special alloy pipes wrapped around the outside of the gun barrel like blood vessels, allowing the circulating coolant to quickly dissipate heat. Even more ingeniously, in emergencies, this system could even be directly connected to the machine's fuel as a cooling medium.
In this state, the Storm Gundam is enveloped in high temperatures, and the air around it is distorted, making it look like a steel demon walking on the earth.
"Speaking of which," Ye Ning proudly brought up another holographic projection, showcasing a uniquely shaped cannon barrel, "our independently developed ultra-compressed cannon barrel is the real breakthrough. Although its lifespan is only ten shots, its ultra-long range has made the Storm a true handheld cannon."
Kinias walked to the projection, his finger tracing the air to zoom in on the internal structure of the cannon barrel: "Ultra-long-range precision strike capability..." His tone revealed a rare hint of warmth as he clinked glasses with Ye Ning, "It's barely an excellent shooting weapon, but there's still room for improvement."
The two stood side by side, gazing up at the steel giant that embodied countless hours of hard work. The distinctive dark patterns of Ye's Heavy Industries were faintly visible on the brown and dark green armor of the Storm Gundam. Despite the use of a large amount of expensive Luna Titanium alloy, thanks to the meticulous design of Kinias and the entire engineering team, the manufacturing cost was strictly controlled to the level of eight Dagger MS (the price of the fuel cell wasn't included, as it was directly supplied by the Federation Army, so there was no purchase price, and therefore it wasn't factored into the cost). This figure left the military auditors speechless with astonishment.
Ye Ning still remembers a group of colonel-level officers from the Federal Army's logistics department who, after carefully reviewing the quotation, hesitated before finally extending five fingers towards Ye Ning.
"Five units?" Ye Ning frowned. Due to the difficulty of processing Luna Titanium, five Storm units would indeed take a lot of time. In terms of manufacturing time, it could produce at least 21 to 28 short swords. However, since they were major customers and her younger brother's colleagues, she decided to accept a lower price. She was just about to offer a price that would be profitable but could also put the people behind Operation V in a difficult position when she heard the logistics officer trembling as he announced the order quantity.
Yes, 5 is correct, it's just that the unit isn't a station.
"A 8% discount, for five squads?" The logistics department hesitated, wondering if they should just place an even larger order. The Space Force was practically green with envy at the numbers. If the first Storm hadn't been explicitly designated for Ye Yun, and the Space Force hadn't kept quiet, they would have definitely been blocking Ye's Heavy Industry's door with their bedding before the Storm was even finished manufacturing.
"...Get lost!" Ye Ning rubbed his temples, not wanting to deal with these Federation officers, five squads, no less! Huh? Are you guys out of your minds? According to Ye Ning's previous valuation, 20 Storm Gundams would be roughly equivalent to the price of 160 Daggers, which is about the same as exchanging nearly three squads of Daggers for 20 Storm Gundams? Am I crazy, or are you all crazy?
After all, Ye Ning knew the Federation Logistics Department's character. There was no need to ask; their requirements were few. They simply asked that when Ye Ning was building the Gundam, the production of the basic short swords should not be affected. After all, for the Federation Army, a sufficient number of short swords was the foundation for the Earth Federation Army to sweep away all Zeon resistance!
Just like now, the Zeon European Army has begun to frantically try to build up defenses, tap into production capacity, and send all kinds of rare resources mined out through destructive development into space at any cost. They also try to get as many technological weapons as possible from space, including mobile suits, and even some of the Zeon Army's former warehouses. Anything that can increase combat power is fine.
Why did the Zeon army go so crazy?
It's nothing. Anyone would see this massive steel artery supplying at least two squads of short swords to the European front every day. A full MS squad could be assembled in less than a week, with occasional additional squads of 105 short swords being delivered.
Anyone, regardless of whether they were a Zeon commander in the European theater, would go to this extent. This isn't just an increase in combat power; it's an exponential expansion of it!
Then Ye Ning had to ask, "Does this mean I have to open a separate production line for the Storm Gundam? There are still 4 Gundams under Project G! Will we have to open one for each of them?" Ye Ning rolled his eyes and banged on the table, rejecting this seemingly lucrative deal. He only agreed to assemble a few more Storm Gundams using spare parts, but that they should deliver the best possible furnaces.
Anyway, the last Storm Gundam was equipped with two Mega Particle Reactors, one internal (the battery was removed and the cooling system was further enhanced) and one external. The total power of the two Mega Particle Reactors exceeded 3000KW, and it could fire a fully charged 10MW Mega Particle Cannon every 31 seconds. It was basically the most monstrous mobile suit owned by the Earth Federation during the One Year War. However, because the machine was completed too late, it did not make it to the final battle at the end of the war. It only participated in various battles to sweep away the remnants of the Zeon army after the war, which was a pity.
"So smile, Kinias." Ye Ning raised her glass and gently touched her boyfriend's glass. "To borrow Dr. Ray's words—Gundam will lead the Federation to victory." After saying that, Ye Ning took a sip, her already charming face full of joy. "Of course, it's also our victory."
The crisp sound of champagne glasses clinking echoed through the laboratory. Kinius finally revealed a relieved smile. He was in an excellent mood and even allowed his subordinates to have a drink in the laboratory (and served grenades as a side dish, scratch that) to celebrate the first finished product of G Gundam Season 3 rolling off the production line.
Kinius tilted his head back and downed the drink in his glass, his gaze fixed firmly on the steel giant before him. In this silent underground space, he firmly believed that the Blitz Gundam, and the other GAT-X series Gundams that would be completed later, would become key equipment that would change the course of the war, and similarly, would become the cornerstone for Sakhalin and the Ye family to establish their hegemony.
"For the Storm Gundam," Genesis said softly, "and even more so for the dawn of a new era."
Ye Ning smiled and nodded. As she pressed her finger, the screen automatically switched to a promotional video that Ye's Heavy Industry had just produced. After a series of battles, the Storm Gundam stood on a high mountain, surrounded by the Dagger and Dagger 105. The muzzle of the Dagger emitted a scorching heat. In the distance, the Gau-class strategic transport plane, destroyed by the Mega Particle Cannon, slowly crashed. Beside the Storm Gundam, there were the shadows of four Gundams. The exaggerated projections were full of intimidation.
Their glasses, which had been refilled, clinked together again, and then they drank them down in one gulp.
This scene looks like a Federation propaganda video now, but who knows what the Zeon army's reaction will be when they see it a few months later!?
Chapter 169 Sima's Furious Outburst
"Huh? You think we're trying to massacre the residents of Side 2?" Enraged, Sima grabbed her helmet, ready to slap the girl, but was stopped by Aina, who was also in the room being used as an interrogation room. "She's brainless anyway, I'll smash her brains to mush today! Let go of me, Aina! I'm going to kill this little bitch!" But Sima was truly enraged, and Aina couldn't hold her back.
"Come in here! Let Sima go out and calm down!" Aina shouted impatiently, having lost all patience with the little girl across from her who was crying in the rain. It was one thing for her to call out Sima's name and identity, but she actually dared to say that Sima and her group were the criminals who committed the SIDE2 massacre.
Alright, the nuclear bomb has detonated.
Aina had to hold her back, otherwise, given Sima's physical abilities, that little girl's small frame would be thrown into the incinerator in less than 5 minutes.
"Ye Yun! Get out of my way! What did you promise me?! You said you'd lead us to revenge! You said it! Let me go! You bunch of bastards! I'm going to kill her!" Ye Yun's group had to split into two. The crew kept an eye on the other pilots of Squadron 666, who were clearly in a bad mood. Ye Yun, Gao Long, and Norles dragged Simakara away. Simakara was still waving her fist, trying to crack open the little girl's head. The three big men almost couldn't hold Simakara down.
As the gate closed, Aina let out a long sigh, her tone full of reproach, "How could you think like that? Don't you have any sense of reason?"
“But…but that’s what the news said.” Mia Brinkman, that was the name she mentioned at the beginning of her confession. She covered her face, somewhat confused as to why Sima, who had just had a gloomy expression, would become so angry after hearing her say that she was the butcher who murdered the residents of Side 2.
"Luckily you didn't say anything about honor or the shame of the Zeon army, otherwise even God couldn't save you today." Ye Yun walked in grinning and slumped into a chair.
"You got punched?" Aina looked at Ye Yun's bleeding mouth with heartache and took out a handkerchief to wipe it for him.
"It's alright, Gao Long suffered the most, he got kicked. That woman Xima is crazy, we should have let her beat her up first, what kind of emotional intelligence is that?" As he spoke, Ye Yun glared at the little girl opposite him, "You're talking nonsense, why are we the ones suffering?"
"Ugh!" Mia Brinkman shrank back, not knowing what to say. After all, Ye Yun's tone was very serious. Mia thought about Sima's reaction just now and trembled like a leaf. She was sure she would be beaten to death!
"You just confessed that your parents are senior employees of the Zmad Corporation, and that you yourself are an MS pilot and maintainer." Ye Yun tapped the table with his finger, looking at the little girl in front of him. "Let me ask you, you should be familiar with the Zeon military's regulations on the storage of supplies, right?"
“Yes.” Mia Brinkman did not deny it; after all, as an MS pilot and engineer, she naturally understood these things.
"So, you're carrying 5 tons of such highly toxic and volatile fuel at once? Do you think you can manage that?" Ye Yun was speechless at the sight of the young girl in front of him. Her mind was somewhere between working and not working—a Schrödinger's brain.
“…How is that possible?” Mia Brinkman shook her head. 5 tons? How much fuel can an MS load in total? It’s already high-risk fuel. How could she possibly get it so easily?
"You can't even get 5 tons of high-risk fuel? You still have some authority. Tell me, how do you think Shima and her gang of lieutenants could get their hands on 5 tons of poison gas? Besides, 5 tons of poison gas wouldn't kill an entire space colony! The concentration isn't high enough, it's at least 100 times the normal level. How do you think Shima and her gang of front-line lieutenants could get that much poison gas, deliver it to the front lines, and then inject it into the entire Side air circulation system without being detected by the Zeon forces themselves?" Ye Yun looked at the girl in front of him and said sternly, "Think about it now. I'll give you 10 minutes. If you can't figure it out, go apologize to Shima. If you get beaten to death, you deserve it."
"..." Mia Brinkman tried to think, but she quickly recalled her parents' ashen faces and cryptic tone when they saw the news, and... she had seen the Federation's propaganda before, after all, the Federation's propaganda machine had been exchanging words with Zeon all along.
"Time's up!" Finally, Ye Yun's cold voice interrupted the little girl's reverie. "Do you have an answer?"
“…” Mia Brinkman shook her head. She really couldn’t find a reasonable explanation. After all, Zeon’s propaganda could be done with just a few words. But if a professional were to think about it more deeply and list all the conditions required to accomplish this, the irrationality of the matter would be exposed.
After all, at that time, Sima and his group were just a less-than-trusted Marine Corps organized by residents of the Federation-controlled zone—to put it bluntly, expendable resources. How could they possibly have obtained enough highly toxic gas to kill everyone on a colony?
Mia Brinkman wasn't foolish enough to spout any nonsense about acquiring and releasing the gas in batches. After all, she was an MS-related engineer. Just like Ye Yun said, even high-risk fuels are strictly controlled, let alone this kind of potent poison gas. Acquiring it is already so difficult, how could you possibly keep it in your possession?
Just thinking about the issues of transportation equipment, storage equipment, and storage locations gives Mia a headache.
Mia Brinkman stood up, gritted her teeth, and walked to the door. She felt she should obey Ye Yun's words, even though she hadn't agreed.
"Aina, I'm afraid Sima will really kill her." Ye Yun's soft voice from behind made Mia Brinkman shudder. Sima's tall figure made hitting her feel like beating an enraged mother bear beating a little rabbit.
"...You still let her go?" Aina's irritable voice made Mia Brinkman tremble again, and she turned her head with an expression that looked like she was about to cry again.
"Go ahead, you shouldn't die." Ye Yun shrugged, with an expression that said it was her duty.
Aina rolled her eyes at Ye Yun and helped him up.
Mia Brinkman went out.
After a while, Aina returned with Mia Brinkman. The little girl covered her face, which had a red handprint on it, and walked in with tears streaming down her face. However, it wasn't just Aina who came in; Sima, with a dark expression, also followed.
"Then you can come here." Ye Yun stood up, preparing to leave. He was only interrogating a young girl; if he stayed here, it would be a bit like bullying her.
“No need, you can make some promises here.” Sima still felt a bit resentful towards Mia Brinkman, but after the other party’s sincere apology, Sima really couldn’t bring herself to hurt such a little thing, so she could only slap her across the face to teach her to think before she speaks next time.
"A promise? Adherence to the Antarctic Treaty's provisions regarding prisoners of war?" Ye Yun looked at Xima, a hint of doubt in his eyes. "Or some other security guarantee?"
“I…I hope you can let me go back!” Mia Brinkman said hesitantly.
"...Do you understand your current situation? Sima, you didn't capture all the enemy warships. They will most likely report that you were all killed in action. And if you run back now... I can only let you fly back in a shuttle. A Federation shuttle, how do you plan to explain that? In short, behave yourself as a prisoner and stop dreaming." Ye Yun waved his hand, indicating that he had nothing to say to the little girl.
“But, but if I’m captured, my parents will be implicated,” Mia Brinkman said anxiously.
"Sorry, that's none of my business. Unless you have something to trade, I have no reason to take the risk." Ye Yun got up and went out. Standing at the door, he was silent for a moment. Mia Brinkman's anxiety and fear did not seem fake. The strong emotional fluctuations had already triggered Ye Yun's New Human Perception. However, this emotion was clearly not what she said, that it was for her parents.
Even Ye Yun knew that if their children were captured in battle, it wouldn't affect Mia Brinkman's parents at Zmad Company. After all, they were senior engineers at Zmad Company, middle-level or higher-level managers. Even if Mia Brinkman were captured or turned, they generally wouldn't be in immediate danger.
Then there's only one answer left! The little girl is desperately trying to hide something, or rather, she knows something very important is happening, and this thing should not be far from Ye Yun and the others' location, which is very interesting.
"Jason, you're familiar with the Zeon army's data. I need you to search the girl's mobile suit for communication records and carefully examine the most recent written documents." Ye Yun looked at a member of Squadron 666 with an unfriendly expression and began to issue orders.
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