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Chapter 2554: Planet Omega

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Alviss gave the meat patty from his portion to Ning Shu.

“It was Vivian who accompanied me through the most difficult period of my life on Planet Sehlde.

“After her brother died, we depended on each other for survival. Then, my master came and took Vivian and me away.”

Ning Shu ate the patty. Her mouth was full of really delicious tastes. She nodded and said, “That’s great. You must treat Vivian well in the future.”

Ning Shu continued, “What are we going to do with all these people from Planet Sehlde?”

There were so many of them. They had no way to take care of them all.

She asked, “Where is our next destination?”

“I want to go to Planet Omega, where my master is. Planet Omega is the most technologically advanced planet, and my master is there.”

All of the most cutting-edge technology in interstellar space originated from that planet.

Planet Omega?

What a straightforward name.

“What about all these people? Will they come with us to Omega?”

Ning Shu slurped the soup. She hadn’t eaten so comfortably for a long time.

“That’s impossible. Planet Omega won’t let them disembark. They will be deported,” Alviss said.

Ning Shu said, “Oh, then we’ll drop them off at another planet we encounter on the way to Planet Omega?”

Alviss nodded. “I think so.”

“What about the spaceship’s energy? Do we have enough energy to reach Planet Omega?” Ning Shu asked.

“Every time we reach a planet, we can refill energy.”

“Do you have any money to do that?”

“…No.”

Ning Shu spread her hands. “Then what should we do?”

“We should try to save as much energy as possible and turn off some unnecessary functions,” Alviss said.

“I trust your judgment,” Ning Shu said. She didn’t understand anything about spaceships anyway, so she’d just follow what Alviss said.

Ning Shu could manage driving a car. However, if she had to head a spaceship, she would be at a complete loss.

Ning Shu and Alviss talked and sorted out their next steps as they ate.

Alviss wanted to find his master so he could return to his old job, which was building mechas and spaceships.

Alviss said that Planet Omega had mecha academies. Once they get there, he said that he’d find a connection to allow Ning Shu to go to a mecha academy.

Ning Shu looked into Alviss’ blue eyes. Just a short time ago, he had wanted to kill her. Suddenly though, he was now treating her well again.

“We’re both reborn. If we can live a good life together this time around, then let’s stay together,” Alviss said.

Ning Shu immediately smiled and said, “Okay, let’s live a good life from now on.”

“Those people who took away your mental strength from you, do you know who those people are?” Alviss asked.

Ning Shu shook her head. “At that time, I was still so bewildered by everything, so I didn’t know who they were at all. Before I could even wrap my head around anything, they stripped me of my mental strength and I died.”

“If you know who they are, you can file a complaint. They violated the interstellar treaty,” Alviss said.

Indifferently, Ning Shu said, “For them to do such a thing, they must have someone or something powerful backing them up. It’s useless to file a complaint against them. All it’d do is expose and implicate us all. We are too weak now. It’s hard enough for us to survive as it is.”

Alviss thought about it for a while, then replied, “You’re right, but we can’t just let this go. Let’s talk about this again when we’ve gained some power.”

“I’m tired,” Ning Shu replied. “I’m going to go rest.”

Today, she had overdrawn her mental strength and engaged in physical combat. Ning Shu was exhausted now.

Her adrenaline rush had disappeared, and she now didn’t have enough energy to even lift her arms.

Without the Unsurpassable Martial Arts to support her, even a little damage to her body would be unbearable for her.

Translator: Take

Editor: Ran

Translator: Kaho

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