Edge of the Apocalypse -
Chapter 1179: Return
Over the next two days, Belmord, Adele, and Regis left Unicorn Castle. Since they did not leave together, they did not attract much attention. On the third day, before dawn arrived, Ellen also quietly left and saw Hillfa in Trisen Town.
"You're here." Hillfa smiled.
"I don't intend to miss my appointment." Said Alan.
"Fortunately, you're here. Otherwise, you'll probably miss out on a piece of information." Hillfa told us about the Stark attack that night.
Alan knew the identity of the attacker as soon as he heard his description. But why did Stark say that to Hillfa, and what was the purpose of framing him? Alan couldn't figure out if Stark's appearance was too coincidental. Was that man related to the Federation's emergency recall?
With these questions in mind, he and Hillfa set out in the morning light and headed towards the hiding spot of the fleet.
At the same time, Laura returned to Dawn Castle and handed Edward Allen's letter. In the study of the City Lord's Mansion, Edward finished reading the letter. Laura couldn't wait to ask, "What did it say?"
Edward put down the letter and said in a low voice, "You don't know why Young Master Alan suddenly left, do you?"
"I rushed over with this letter. I don't have time to listen to his explanation."
Edward nodded and said, "Young Master explained the reason in the letter. A federal general secretly contacted him and asked him to return to Earth as soon as possible, but the exact reason was not specified. Alan only knew that if he did not return, the federation would use force to forcibly send him back, so this matter would definitely not be simple."
Laura was shocked, "Then he will go back?"
"He has no choice." Edward shook his head and said, "Our identities are still a secret on this planet. If we uncover them, Young Master's current efforts may be in vain." That's why he can't fight each other. Otherwise, with Hoey and Midian, even against the Federation Admiral, we might be able to fight each other. But considering the result, Young Master chose to go back. However, he has other plans. Here, he wants me to bring you along with Belmord and the others who will arrive one after another to return to Earth. If anything really happened, it would be easy for him to receive them. In addition, he sent this news back to the family and Marshal Windsor Belo. Young Master was worried that the emergency recall of the Federation was being carried out behind the scenes. Otherwise, he should have received the news beforehand, and it would have been the family, not the Federation Admiral, who had come to recall him. "
"Then what about this side?"
"He has made the arrangements. Her Highness Lucy will stay. Her Steel Warriors will be of great use in war. Hubble, Broy, and Bai will all stay. All of them are powerful generals who can suppress the situation. While you and I, Belmord, Adele and Regis, return to Earth in secret. "There's a limit to what anyone can do in a large-scale war except you," Edward shrugged. "In terms of staffing, I can't find anything wrong with Young Master Alan's arrangements. Just do as he says."
"I hope he's fine."
"He will be fine. Beskard is not a wealthy family, but it is not a family that can be easily taken care of." Edward said.
Standing in front of the starship's window, Alan saw that the scenery on the ground was gradually shrinking. He knew that the starship had already begun to fly, although the hull did not feel any shaking. He was already in Hillfa's carriage. The invisibility mode that the Federation Squadron had activated had completely ignored the existence of these aliens from Heaven's Party Star. When the clouds became a distant background and the earth became blurry, Alan walked back to his seat. Beside him was a sweet-looking female guard who served him well, and when Alan sat down, strong coffee was delivered to his eyes.
"Perhaps you would like a piece of chocolate mousse. I guarantee that they are quite delicious." The female soldier blinked her eyes and said that she was extremely proud of being able to serve Alan Beskard. She had heard of this young man, the successor of the Star Battlefield's number one military service and Beskard's loudest voice. This young man carried a glory that ordinary people could never hope for in their entire lives. It is a privilege to be able to serve them, and it would be even better if this opportunity were to be used for something else.
It was a pity that Alan was absent-minded, so he did not notice that the female soldier seemed to have forgotten to fasten the buttons on her coat collar, and that she was too close to it, so close that he could peek into it, if he wished, to enjoy the beauty of it. Alan shook his head under the disappointed gaze of the female soldier.
At this moment, the automatic door opened, and Hillfa walked in and gestured to the female soldier. The female soldier hurriedly retreated, leaving only Hillfa and Allen behind. After the door closed, Hillfa sat opposite Allen and smiled, "We'll be in the warp channel in two hours, and we'll be back on Earth soon. Of course, this is our time, and it should be more than that for Earth's time."
"Then before that, General Hillfa should have time to talk to me."
"Oh, what does Mr. Allen want to talk about?"
"Whatever." Alan stirred the coffee in his cup and looked at Hillfa. "For example, the purpose of summoning me this time? Now that I'm on my way home, there's no need for the general to hide anything, right?"
"When we return to the Federation, President Mobit will personally answer your question. It's not that I'm unwilling to say it, but I'm afraid that if I don't say it clearly, it will lead to a misunderstanding. I can only reveal that this matter concerns not only you, Mr. Allen, but also your family, the Federation … and even Adahua Planet …"
"That makes me even more curious. No matter how I look at it, I'm not a big shot. What can be involved in me so far away?" Alan spread out his hands.
Hillfa smiled and said, "Mr. Allen, there is no need to belittle yourself. Throughout human history, not all of those who promoted history are great figures. Or, before they were recorded in history, they were ordinary people."
"General Hillfa is really a kind-hearted person. However, the example you cited seems to be somewhat different from my experience, right?"
"No matter what, Mr. Allen." Hillfa stood up and said, "My task is to bring you back safely. I'm halfway done. As for the answer you're looking for, I'm sorry I'm not the one who answered. All you need to do is wait patiently. Trust me, you'll get the answer."
"Please rest here before you arrive on Earth. If you need anything, you can tell my people that they will try their best to fulfill your request, except leaving this starship."
After Hillfa left, Alan simply closed his eyes. Since the other party was not prepared to answer his question, he could only patiently wait for an answer, as Hillfa had said. He didn't like to be so passive, but at the moment, it wasn't up to him to decide. He rejoiced that Hillfa had given him time to prepare and was not completely incapable of changing this passive situation. But now he really had nothing to do, but Alan didn't want to waste his time resting, or on that beautiful female soldier with a somewhat ambiguous look in her eyes.
Since he had time, he planned to continue hammering and cultivating Origin Energy. After all, strength was the foundation of everything.
After instructing the female soldier not to disturb her before arriving on Earth, Alan ignored the disappointment in her eyes and returned to the single cabin. He found a comfortable seat and sat down. He began to precipitate his mind, and his consciousness continued to search deeper and deeper. Everything in the outside world seemed to be gradually moving away, and it had nothing to do with him. After a daze, Alan began to feel the light and heat. He started to feel dry air and smell sulfur. When he opened his eyes, he saw a burning forest in the distance, those distant mountains with only a faint outline, the sun wheel burning in the sky, and the huge figure at the end of the earth.
He came to the world deep in his consciousness again. For some reason, every time he returned to this place, he would feel refreshed, as if this land was where he should come from. Alan let out a long howl, which echoed in the vast mountain behind him.
A moment later, in some dark corners of the mountains, flames began to light up.
"Hey, you lazy bastard."
In a passage at the stern of the starship, James raised his foot and kicked the soldier sitting on the ground. The latter jumped up, glared at him angrily, and then lowered his head. James grabbed his collar and stared at him, "What, do you have a problem, dear Tony?"
"No, sir."
"You also know that I am the officer, right? Then tell me, Tony, that you should go check the engine unit at this time instead of sitting here and slacking off!"
"I've just been there, sir."
'"Is that so? Then you need to check again. We're going into the warp passageway, and I don't want anything to happen to the engine group. If something happens to them, General Hillfa will be upset. The general will be upset, and I will be upset. At that time, you should know who the unlucky one is, right, soldier?"
"Alright."
The soldier nodded and said, "I'll go now."
"That's right." James pushed him, "Go, you only have twenty minutes."
Tony almost trotted to the power room and whispered greetings to his officer along the way. After a series of identification, the automatic door of the power room opened. As Tony walked into the room, he felt a chill down his spine. The soldier subconsciously turned around and saw nothing behind him. He shook his head and walked through the door. But he didn't have the heart to check the engine group. Just like he said, he had already checked it. So he was sure that James was just making things difficult for him.
The soldier casually circled around before leaving the power room. After he left, Stark and two Sword Servants walked out from behind one of the engine block components.
"Alright, no one should disturb us until we reach Earth." Stark found a corner and sat down.
"Master, why do we have to go to Earth? Don't you care about that little prince?" Merry, the sword slave, checked the door to make sure it was closed.
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