A Top Scholar in Everything

Chapter 1042 - 1028: The City Lord’s Notice

A Top Scholar in Everything

Chapter 1042 - 1028: The City Lord’s Notice

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To be honest.

More or less, Baiyu was influenced by the Happy Wolf Jelly commercials from his childhood, but his dream was not to become an astronaut.

However, now in space with his body, enduring the various radiations from the universe, he still felt a bit novel.

At least reaching the Eclipse Moon Realm.

Is necessary to move in space with one's body.

The body and strength at the Meteor Level cannot withstand the various rays in the universe and will sustain damage that is difficult to heal.

In other words.

Only after reaching the Eclipse Moon Realm does one qualify to step onto this vast stage.

From previous contacts with people from other planets, it seems that although there are not many cultivators, there are not few either. Considering the vastness of the Galaxy, the number of cultivators would likely be astronomical.

The paper crane flew all the way to the main battleship in low Earth orbit, a gigantic warship comparable to a Legendary Ship, with a dark hull and a light blue protective light film on its surface, providing defense.

As Baiyu and Loloya approached.

The other side didn't even bother to inquire; they directly unleashed a barrage of firepower, intent on completely and utterly annihilating the two.

They evidently had no idea that Baiyu and Loloya were the ones responsible for the destruction of the Green Shade City's fleet.

However.

The annihilation of the Green Shade City's raiding team had already put the Pirate Gang's headquarters on alert. Approaching the warning range without any signal like Baiyu and Loloya did would only invite the full firepower of hundreds of Interstellar Warships from the Pirate Gang.

"Boss, the life forms approaching the main ship have not been eliminated and are accelerating their approach!"

On the largest main ship of the Pirate Gang.

A pirate, predominantly mechanical, knelt in the luxurious hall of the main cabin, reporting to the burly man sitting above, who stood three meters tall.

This man was the leader of the Angry Shark Pirate Gang, Angry Shark.

Speaking of which.

Angry Shark was somewhat famous in the Interstellar Pirate industry of the Wild Bull Star Realm. After all, possessing such a large-scale Interstellar Warship Pirate Gang, even on the scale of the entire Wild Bull Star Realm, could be considered not insignificant.

With decades in the business, he had a well-known reputation in the industry, with extensive experience, having orchestrated multiple large-scale raids and bearing a substantial Imperial bounty.

This veteran pirate, who had weathered many storms, faced this situation without the slightest panic.

He downed a mouthful of the liquid from a large bucket beside him.

Then stood up boldly, grabbing the large mechanical machete handed over by a subordinate: "Why panic over such a small matter. How will we tackle big things in the future? Don't panic. I'll go to the control room and have a look."

Having said that.

He hoisted the large knife and grandly stepped toward the control room of the battleship. With a clang, the entire battleship began to shake.

After a violent tremor.

The ceiling of the main cabin was directly lifted open by someone, and two people jumped down, carrying something like a suitcase.

As they got closer.

Everyone in the main cabin could see clearly; it was a pirate who had been packed up.

"No need to find us, we came ourselves."

Loloya spoke Imperial with fluency, casually turning several approaching pirates into powder.

Literal powder.

Seeing this scene, the other pirates didn't dare to get closer while the imposing, murderous pirate captain Angry Shark, carrying a large knife, rushed up in two steps, only to end up kneeling before he could bring down the knife.

"Honored ones, I have never offended you. You can take whatever you want from me, no need for formalities."

This hefty man knelt on the ground, speaking in a tone that was almost tearful.

It must be said.

This scene was somewhat laughable.

Moreover, Baiyu finally understood how this pirate leader managed to reach his current position; it wasn't without cause.

Such a knack for kneeling smoothly.

Is something many small pirates might aspire to learn for a lifetime.

"Very simple, take us to the warship's control room." Loloya said concisely.

Angry Shark seemed utterly terrified.

At this moment, he was entirely at Loloya's command, without a hint of resistance.

The control room was large.

It housed at least two hundred pirates operating it, many of whom were not originally pirates but various technical personnel, skilled in piloting space warships, representing high-end talent.

These people were either captured by Angry Shark or, unable to survive on their home planet, willingly joined the Interstellar Pirates.

Loloya was straightforward.

She took out a device resembling a mobile phone and plugged it into the control panel.

This was an information collector given to her by the City Lord.

After connecting the information collector, all the information on the warship could be downloaded within minutes.

Having completed all this.

The mission for Baiyu and Loloya was almost complete, and there was no issue with directly returning now.

However.

Loloya clearly didn't intend to let the Interstellar Pirates go.

After completing the download, Loloya was about to directly deal with these pirates, considering these warships were essentially worthless, akin to junk that would shatter with a touch.

In other words.

These pirates no longer had any value to Loloya.

However.

Just as she was about to take action, an item given by the City Lord suddenly lit up, followed by the City Lord's voice:

"Loloya, there's a change in Canglan Star, return quickly."

Upon hearing this voice.

Loloya's expression changed slightly; unless something truly significant had happened, the City Lord would never contact her proactively.

The City Lord, stationed at Canglan Star without stepping out, was evidently there to prevent anyone from stirring up trouble on Canglan Star.

Whether it's Demons, foreigners.

Or those pagans.

These all needed suppression.

Yet with the City Lord around, there could never be any real danger, but this time being suddenly summoned back suggested something major had indeed occurred.

"Let's go, we'll leave first."

At this moment, Loloya had no interest in further entanglements with these pirates. She swiftly exited the warship and activated the teleportation device given by the City Lord.

In an instant.

After a moment of dizziness, the two stepped onto the land of Canglan Star once more.

The portal behind them slowly closed.

Their landing spot was surprisingly the very familiar Great City, and within the holy Purple Crystal School.

Opposite.

The headmaster of the holy Purple Crystal School, and the City Lord of the Great City, sat on a leather office chair, looking at the two.

This time, the City Lord was finally not a statue but a real person.

"My lord City Lord."

Seeing the woman across who looked identical to those statues, Loloya immediately took out the information transmission device from her pocket, and proudly stated: "I have not failed you; I risked life and limb and directly intercepted an Interstellar Fleet, downloading all the data from their warships."

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