Edge of the Apocalypse -
Chapter 825: Smuggling
"Do you know what that is? Brother?"
When the mothership was undergoing renovation, at the edge of the field, the Catus were in charge of the alert work in small teams. Of course, they only needed to focus on the movements of the ground. As for the sky, it was already protected by the Grai Giant, and it was none of their business. At least half of the mountain area was occupied, and an army was attacking Blackrock Stronghold. Therefore, at this time, the mountain area was actually very safe.
The Catus had never been fated to use the words discipline and preciseness, especially when they were in a safe area and there were no obvious enemies. Their attention could be very distracted, so the alert team seemed to be loose and straddling. Some of the warriors even sat on the ground, chomping on something to pass the time.
Luke was one of the people sitting on the ground. He looked at the large mothership in the distance and the flickering dots of light on its hull and asked boredom.
"I heard it's a big project. Of course, looking at your head and butt, I don't think you know what a big project is."
These Catus were recruited from different tribes, and the relationship between them was far from friendly. Some of them were even enemies. Only when they had a common enemy would they barely gather together. But if this was the case, friction would inevitably arise. Luke, who was ridiculed, picked up a nearby rock and smashed it over, "You're the pig's head!"
Even though the stones were not enough to scratch the rough skin of the Catus, they managed to stir up the anger of their fellow countrymen. The smashed warrior suddenly stood up and threw himself at Luke with a loud roar. The two of them started to fight on the ground. This was definitely a common movement on the Barbarian Stone Planet. Not only did the Catus not stop it, they also started to heckle. Just as the scuffle was about to escalate into battle, a domineering aura pressed down on the nearby Catus, causing their bodies to sink.
"What are you doing!" A voice roared.
Luke separated from the other party and raised his head to see a tall warrior walking over. He wore very rough heavy armor and didn't even have tribal decorations. However, the beast tooth necklace around his neck showed his identity, and the five teeth between them made Luke smell a thick aura of blood.
Five-Toothed Warrior!
Regardless of which tribe they came from, the Catus respected the Blood Fang Warriors, especially the middle and upper echelons of the Five Fangs. One had to know that every Blood Fang Warrior walked out of the pile of corpses. The higher their rank, the more people would die under their command. Five-toothed warriors already had sufficient authority to order ordinary warriors like them to obey orders unconditionally. Luke lowered his head in horror and pointed at the man, "Sir, he was the one who started it."
"Bullshit, you hit me with a rock first!"
"But you humiliated me first!"
"Enough!" The five-toothed warrior roared, "You idiots, you're really embarrassing. Get out of my way!"
Only then did Luke notice that four people were following behind the five-toothed warrior. Their hands and feet were tied with chains, and one end of the chains was tightly held in the hands of the five-toothed warrior. Of the four men, two were men and two were women. Two human males were standing in front of the group. In the middle were two natives of the planet, and the two natives were women. Luke asked, "Sir, they are …"
"My captive, what's wrong? Do I have to report to you? Tell me which tribe you belong to!" The five-toothed warrior asked angrily, which made the Catus, who had just been beaten by Luke, laugh coldly.
Schadenfreude was definitely one of the important qualities of the Catus.
The sound of a starship breaking through the air resounded in the air. The Grai giants floating above the mothership dispersed in an orderly manner, pulling open this three-dimensional defensive net in the sky, allowing the three ships to pass through. The starships were anchored in an open space not far from the mothership, after they landed. A dark Titan shouted loudly, ordering the Catus to head towards the new starships.
Luke was also on the list of recruits. He and the Catoan who had been in conflict stared at each other angrily. They were touched along the way, but they tried their best to restrain themselves from making any more noise. Otherwise, attracting the interference of the Dark Titan would not be as simple as being taught a lesson by the Five-Toothed Warrior. Thinking of the five-fanged warrior, Luke turned around and saw that the bloodfanged warrior was pulling his four captives towards the mother ship.
After passing through a hundred meters of open space and bypassing two engineering vehicles and a multi-function robot. The five-fanged warrior dragged the four prisoners onto the deck of the mothership, and now almost half of the Catus had gathered towards the new starships, leaving the mothership empty. He couldn't touch a Catus, let alone a Grai Giant, when he stepped onto the deck. After confirming that there was no one nearby, the Fifth Fang suddenly ripped off the iron rope in the middle of one of the Material Transfer Platforms on the mothership. The four captives raised their heads and smiled, "Well, I said it's okay to sneak in, right?"
"But it's a disgrace to ask me to pretend to be Vasak's subordinate." Hubble snorted.
"Alright, I won't lose a piece of meat even if I feel wronged occasionally." Alan patted him on the shoulder and looked around. The interior of the starship was simple, and dark armor like black crystals could be seen everywhere. There were blue lines swimming in it, and some unknown crystals were embedded within, occasionally flashing with red light. Obviously, the style of this starship was incompatible with that of the Catus, but it was somewhat similar to the nameless starship that Frost Star had seen that day.
However, this mothership was more domineering, while the nameless starship was even more mysterious.
He did not know which side owned the ship, nor did he know what the purpose of its transformation was at this moment. However, they managed to get in. Before they were discovered, Allen and the others were considered safe. He circled around and found an empty container and said to Hubble, "You'll have to pretend to be an enemy subordinate for a while longer. Come on, take us to a safer place, like a warehouse or something."
Hubble snorted, but he didn't object. Alan brought Belmore and the others in, and Hubble closed the lid. The four-man container was directly carried onto a cart and then left the transfer platform. Exiting the platform was a tall and wide corridor. The interior of the starship was exceptionally spacious. No wonder it could accommodate the ten-meter tall Grai Giants. Even with the height of the Catus, the space inside was still incomparably wide for them.
At this moment, the interior of the starship was very quiet, only the sound of energy transmission could be heard from time to time. Hubble didn't know how to control the cart, so he could only push it with brute force. This caused him to walk in the corridor with an oddly loud voice, and when he passed a fork in the road, Hubble stopped. He did not know where the warehouse was. Suddenly, a cold voice said, "What are you doing here?"
Hubble narrowed his eyes and restrained himself from attacking immediately. He turned around and put on a confused expression before he could clearly see that it was a Dark Titan who was questioning him. This Dark Titan's aura was condensed, and the crystal stones on his chest rose. There were armor spikes on his shoulders. He could tell at a glance that he was one of the strongest experts in the Dark Titan. Hubble rubbed his head and said, "I'm going to put these things in the warehouse, my lord."
"Idiot, that's for the distribution area. The warehouse is over there!" The Dark Titan pointed in the direction of the fork on the left and scolded, "They're all stupid and stupid guys." Then, he left in the opposite direction.
Hubble muttered, "I don't know who's stupid and stupid." He pulled the cart and left in the direction the giant had given him.
Glen walked quickly. He was a little anxious, otherwise, if he was as cautious as usual. Then he would discover that there was something wrong with the Catus he had just met. He was a five-toothed warrior, but his aura was even stronger than that of a nine-toothed warrior. The armor he wore was also very problematic. Such crude armor was simply made for ordinary warriors. For reasons of cost and efficiency, Wasak would not equip his regular soldiers with fine armor, and rough armor and heavy axes were more popular with low-level warriors than fine energy guns.
But the Blood Fang Warriors, especially the elites above the middle and high ranks. Even if Vashak did not pay attention to them, the chiefs of their tribes would prepare equipment worthy of their status for these warriors. After all, every single Blood Fang was a precious battle power, and their excellent equipment could allow them to gain one or even more lives on the battlefield.
Furthermore, for the Blood Fang Warriors, tribal decorations were indispensable. That was their identification, but Glenn should have discovered that he didn't have any tribal decorations on that Fifth Fang just now.
But now, Glen didn't care about this at all. Just imagine, compared to a sexy and enchanting woman, who would pay attention to a rude Cato?
Glenn went to his private treatment room and saw Karin in a body repair machine. Karin's injuries had stabilized, and the first stage of treatment was coming to an end. As long as she received a few more stages of treatment, even her severed arm would be able to be reborn. But Glenn wasn't prepared to give her another few stages of treatment. Even with his authority, letting Karin accept the first stage was the most important course of treatment. It was enough to fulfill his promise.
After all, Karin was not on the ship's passenger list. After the ship's transformation was completed, she would head to the destination indicated in the plan. Then this voyage was destined to have nothing to do with Karin. Karin had to get off the ship before then, so Glenn had to collect his rewards during this period of time.
Not long after, the repairing machine lit up with a green light. The liquid in the machine began to evacuate, and the robotic arms that were repairing Karin's body had just finished the operation. When the isolation door rose, Karin opened her eyes and walked out naked. Her skin is still stained with a layer of nutrient base fluid, which is absorbed by her pores. Karin moved her one arm and looked at her body. The charred skin has been cleared, and now the nourished skin still has a faint blush.
The many hidden injuries in her body had stabilized, and even if she was no longer treated, she would still be able to recover within ten days and a half months. Then, a boiling hot body pressed against her. Glenn stretched out his hand from behind her and grabbed onto both hemispheres of Karin.
"You look pretty good." Glen whispered in her ear.
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