Chapter 65 is like a regular cake with strawberries on it.
Chapter 65 is like a regular cake with strawberries on it.
Watching the two leave, Lu Li sighed.
They safely left the Black Tower space station.
But the way things are online now... it feels like no planet is suitable for him to live on anymore?
Lu Li fell into deep thought.
……never mind.
Anyway, he's already on the bus, so what does it matter to him how noisy it is outside?
At worst, I can just stay on the train.
If they're so capable, let them chase them onto the car.
The prerequisite is that they have the ability to catch up with this train that possesses the power of the Pioneer Star God.
In that case, the Starry Sky Train really is his best safe haven!
Lu Li slumped back onto the sofa, closed his eyes, and prepared to take a nap.
only……
Whenever he had a moment to himself, he would think of that hidden quest.
After all... that's a "mystery grand prize"!
Even a salted fish would be curious about the word "grand prize".
Not to mention the word "mysterious" mentioned earlier.
This is like adding strawberries to a regular cake—it instantly doubles its appeal!
But what exactly is this hidden mission?
The progress had inexplicably reached 50%, and Lu Li still couldn't figure out why.
Lu Li stood up, his brows slightly furrowed.
Could it be... that the mission really is to "get a glance from the Star God"?
That's outrageous!
After all, if that's true, then to complete this task, one would need to be noticed by a Star God.
The probability is... well, I guess I'll never finish it in my lifetime.
If the system really issues such an outrageous task... well, then it's done for the rest of its life.
Of course, it's also possible that it's because he changed a plot point in the original work.
After all, the system notification appeared after he blocked that attack for Xing.
In that case, to complete this task, we would have to change another part of the original storyline.
Hmm... it's not that difficult.
But at least it's more feasible than the first one.
After all, Lu Li learned from the Black Tower Space Station incident that it wasn't necessary to follow the original script completely.
His actions will definitely have an impact, creating a butterfly effect.
But as long as it is properly controlled and the general direction is correct.
If it doesn't significantly impact the main plot later on...
In that case, I think it's worth a try.
Thinking about the upcoming plot, Lu Li glanced thoughtfully at the direction where March 7th and Xing had left.
……never mind.
Thinking about all this now is pointless.
After all, the system is pretending to be dead right now, so he can't get any answers from it.
all will be good.
We might find out when the system updates again.
What he needs to do now is to be a good salted fish while trouble doesn't come knocking.
Thinking of this, Lu Li lay back down on the sofa and closed his eyes.
What Lu Li didn't know was...
Whether he likes it or not.
The turning point in our destiny has begun.
……
Tens of thousands of light-years away.
The Star Core Hunter's ship is undergoing a space jump.
"Tsk, I've finished it again. How boring."
Silver Wolf yawned, tossed the game console aside, and floated in mid-air.
The gap after the script ends is always so boring.
Silver Wolf casually opened the interstellar network, ready to see what interesting news or games were available recently.
But as soon as she logged on, her screen was flooded with comments like "[Lu Li]", "[Pure Love God of War]", and "[One-hit kill of the Doomsday Beast]".
"Hmm?" Silver Wolf raised an eyebrow. "This guy's popularity hasn't died down yet?"
She remembered the name Lu Li.
The first "white moonlight" in that inexplicable live-streamed review of the entire universe a while ago was Kafka and this man named Lu Li.
Although Kafka seems to have returned to normal now, Silver Wolf still vividly remembers her reaction back then.
Although she didn't pay much attention to it anymore because she was busy completing the Elio script.
But she remembered that the hype seemed to have died down a few days ago, so why has it gone up again?
Silver Wolf curiously clicked on the most popular post and found that it included a video.
The video quality is very blurry, as if it was taken from a surveillance camera in some corner.
But the video content was shockingly clear.
It was the silhouette of a black-haired man holding a broken knife.
Facing the world-destroying attack of the apocalyptic beast, the man did not retreat but advanced instead.
With a flash of light, the purple beam of light was cleaved in two.
Then the figure disappeared, and when it reappeared, it was already behind the Doomsday Beast.
Then the huge dragon head rolled to the ground.
The whole process was so smooth and fast that it was impossible to see the movements clearly.
But that silhouette, that ruthless and resolute aura…
Silver Wolf's pupils suddenly contracted.
She paused the video, zoomed in, and watched it repeatedly.
It wasn't edited or composited...
But how come this figure looks exactly like the man in the sky?
No, no.
It's just a blurry silhouette; it might not be him.
Maybe it's just a resemblance...
Silver Wolf hesitated for a moment while looking at the video, then brought up the keyboard and began to repair the blurry video.
Then I looked at the man's profile in the clear video...
"...Holy crap?"
Silver Wolf couldn't help but swear.
It really was him!
How is that possible?!
Didn't he commit suicide in Putero Port to protect Kafka in the Sky Curtain?
How did it come back to life?
Wait, is that... the Black Tower Space Station in this video?!
Looking at the azure star in the background of the video, Silver Wolf finally realized what was going on.
When they finished the script, the man was also at the Black Tower space station.
And they even joined the Star Train as logistics personnel?!
The amount of information was overwhelming; Silver Wolf felt his processor was overloaded.
She immediately fell from mid-air, grabbed the tablet, and rushed towards Kafka's room.
"Kafka! Kafka! Something terrible has happened!"
Silver Wolf kicked open the door to Kafka's room and rushed inside.
Inside the room, Kafka was sitting on the sofa, slowly and methodically wiping her submachine gun.
Hearing Silver Wolf's loud chatter, she didn't even look up, but simply asked a question.
"What is it?"
Silver Wolf was about to take out the tablet, but hesitated when he looked at Kafka in front of him.
Ever since watching the live broadcast on Sky Screen that day, Kafka has been acting a little strange.
Although she appeared to have returned to normal on the surface, she still maintained that composed and elegant demeanor.
But Silver Wolf could sense that she had changed.
Silver Wolf couldn't quite put his finger on what had changed.
I just feel like... she seems to be waiting for something.
Silver Wolf hesitated, recalling Kafka's appearance when the sky curtain ended.
Was showing this video to Kafka really the right choice?
"Silver Wolf?" Seeing that Silver Wolf was just standing there without saying a word, Kafka looked at her in confusion.
Kafka's voice pulled Silver Wolf back to reality.
Looking at Kafka in front of him, Silver Wolf gritted his teeth.
Grass.
So what if I know?
Putting aside the fact that she didn't want to hide it from Kaffa.
Most importantly... she didn't want to see Kafka so heartbroken and almost broken again.
Kafka was saddened by the death of the man named Lu Li.
If I had known he was still alive, maybe... no.
I'm sure I'll be happy!
With that in mind, Silver Wolf no longer hesitated.
"It's all over the internet, saying that Lu Li, who supposedly died in the sky, didn't actually die."
"He's still alive and well, right there on the Star Train!"
Kafka stopped wiping her gun.
"What...did you say?"
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