Former Interstellar Mercenary In Urban Cultivation World
Chapter 1121: The Infiltration Begins

Chapter 1121: The Infiltration Begins

"Yes, yes! And with so many people, we can create what we don’t have ourselves," Nazir said, Khalil’s words sparking new ideas in him.

As a former leader, Nazir was better suited for these matters than Khalil and immediately left, energized by the prospect.

"Why did you send them in as well? Wait, I get it—you want it too, don’t you?"

With no outsiders disturbing their moment, Kenny Lin gleefully hugged Amalia and began showering her with kisses.

Amalia, uninterested in his nonsense, waited until he was done before pushing him away.

"Let’s get serious. I sent them in for a reason. Can you sense it now?"

Kenny Lin shrugged his shoulder. "I’ve sensed it for a while. It’s heading this way."

The stealth capabilities of an alien battleship might be impressive, but fooling their divine senses was impossible.

"So, what’s your plan?" Amalia asked with a smile.

Kenny Lin bared his teeth in a grin that resembled a loyal dog.

"Well, I’ve never piloted a battleship before."

"Don’t act like you’ve piloted a spaceship either," Amalia replied, letting her divine sense sweep over the ship’s control panel.

In her past life, she had flown spaceships before.

With her soul growing increasingly powerful, it didn’t take long to recall how to operate one.

Although alien battleships could turn invisible, this spaceship couldn’t.

However, if technology wasn’t enough, they would rely on their own abilities.

Kenny Lin enveloped the spaceship in his powerful divine sense.

While this technique consumed a significant amount of energy, it was manageable for a short time.

Under the divine sense’s cover, the spaceship vanished from view.

Even radar couldn’t detect it, achieving true invisibility.

Meanwhile, aboard the alien battleship, in the operations room.

The red blip displayed on the screen disappeared the instant the spaceship vanished.

"What happened to the spaceship?" Several alien leaders immediately frowned.

"Our systems are foolproof. Unless it was destroyed, there’s no way it could evade our detection," one technician reported.

Having assumed that the humans on Shadron were likely already eliminated, the aliens had shifted their focus to the spaceship.

They had every reason to believe that the humans on Shadron would attempt to use the spaceship to escape.

And they weren’t wrong.

The spaceship had remained on Shadron the entire time.

Just moments ago, they’d seen it start moving.

"Scan again. Check if there are any traces of the spaceship near Shadron," the calm, middle-aged commander ordered.

The technicians scanned the area repeatedly, but there was no response from the radar.

It was as if the spaceship had vanished entirely.

"Could it have exploded in that brief moment?" Some speculated, though they found it hard to believe.

The idea of such a rapid destruction seemed implausible, but they couldn’t rule out the possibility.

If the humans had prepared in advance, perhaps they had indeed destroyed the spaceship.

"If the spaceship had exploded, there should be a heat signature. Check again," the middle-aged commander said coldly, refusing to overlook any possibility.

The technician conducted another search, but no heat signature had ever been detected.

"General, I think we’re wasting time. Humans don’t have the capability. Lorrik’s spaceship doesn’t have stealth technology, and even if it did, they wouldn’t have the means to block our signal tracking. These creatures are garbage—weak and useless. Even if you handed them a battleship, they wouldn’t amount to anything," sneered a man with a hooked nose, his tone dripping with arrogance.

Normally, his remarks were grating, but this time, no one disagreed.

The technological prowess of higher-dimensional universes far outstripped that of lower dimensions, akin to the disparity between adults and infants.

An infant could never overpower an adult.

Given enough time, perhaps, but the humans no longer had that luxury.

"This time, I agree with Zorik," another alien added gravely.

Zorik was the hooked-nosed man.

"If there’s no heat signature, another possibility is that the humans jettisoned the spaceship into deep space to make us think they escaped with it."

The group quickly voiced their agreement.

This theory seemed the most plausible at the moment.

The middle-aged commander pondered for a second before issuing a decisive order: "Proceed at full speed toward Shadron."

The massive battleship roared into motion, accelerating to its limits as it surged toward Shadron.

Confident in their superiority, the aliens were oblivious to the fact that an invisible spaceship was stealthily closing in on them.

The two spaceship were not far apart.

Within half an hour, they would inevitably "meet" nearby.

Aboard the spaceship, Kenny Lin whistled as the colossal alien battleship came into view.

"It’s no wonder the Shadron lieutenant looked terrified every time he mentioned the alien battleship. This thing is almost half the size of Shadron itself."

"Not quite, but as a battleship, it’s several times larger than anything in this universe," Amalia responded.

Under their divine senses, the cloaked alien battleship was laid bare, utterly exposed.

Meanwhile, the aliens remained blissfully unaware of the humans lurking so close with them.

"What’s the plan?" Kenny Lin asked, deferring entirely to Amalia.

Amalia transferred everything salvageable from their spaceship into her pocket dimension.

"This spaceship is useless now," she declared.

The two left themselves no retreat.

Even if they failed to seize the alien battleship, they wouldn’t die without the spaceship.

Of course, the odds of failure were practically nonexistent.

Amalia opened the hatch, allowing the harmful radiation of space to pour in.

Directly ahead loomed the alien battleship.

At such close range, craning their necks upward, the top of the battleship was entirely out of sight.

Amalia crouched slightly, a surge of power rippling through her legs.

In an instant, she rocketed forward like a missile.

The force of her takeoff caused their spaceship to wobble slightly.

Within moments, she reached the underside of the alien battleship.

With a single swipe of her hand, she tore off a sheet of metal plating as though it were paper.

Inside was a dark space resembling a storage area.

Amalia turned around and gestured for Kenny Lin to follow her.

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