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Chapter 78 - 72: Why Are Aliens Appearing Now?_2
Chapter 78: Chapter 72: Why Are Aliens Appearing Now?_2
"""So you had it all planned from the beginning," Gu Shanhai said with a mix of laughter and tears as he accepted the plan. It was definitely a catch.
Since they had written out the entire strategy for him, all he needed to do was follow it, and he would be able to pierce through the opponent.
Gu Shanhai scanned the document briefly— it contained various strategies, a map, and even considerately informed him how to obtain what he desired.
"It’s not exactly that, the technology you provided was beyond my expectations," He Lingyun remarked as he watched Gu Shanhai accept the plan, indicating his agreement. He continued, "I am unable to leave right now and need you to draw some attention. With your perception abilities, you should be more than capable of making a fool out of that bunch."
"If there’s a chance, bring the spacecraft down. I’ll take over the entire vessel as quickly as possible."
He Lingyun advised, though this meant it was not strictly necessary, as long as people boarded the craft.
"Also, don’t recklessly unleash ’Invincible’; if you damage the equipment, you’ll definitely be the one at a loss."
Hearing this, Gu Shanhai nodded, "Don’t worry, I’ll follow the plan. But are you sure I can handle ’Invincible’?"
"You can handle it. They won’t be able to defeat you, but you are still in danger, though it’s unlikely you’ll be killed given your tough skin," He Lingyun said.
The overall plan was focused on stealth in the shadows rather than the brutal stealth typical of an assassin.
...
"Ugh—this teleportation technology is terrible, even worse than ’First Epoch’s’ head-banging teleportation."
Gu Shanhai felt his brain was nearly pulverized; he was now aboard some unknown alien’s spacecraft.
He Lingyun had briefly hacked the enemy’s spatial blockade equipment and then had someone with an S-class spatial ability teleport him aboard.
"At this stage, such poor spatial teleportation technology really isn’t suitable. Fortunately, I won’t have to go through it again," Gu Shanhai relived, not being a spatial ability user himself and lacking innate spatial affinity, so his arrival here relied entirely on his own physical resilience.
Even his Magic Domain couldn’t shield him entirely, lucky for him his Qi Refining Third Level·Spirit Root was almost at the F-level limit. Otherwise, he doubted he would have recovered so quickly after the teleportation.
Afterward, he surveyed his surroundings and checked the map; his location was inside a restroom, and the first thing he had to deal with was the surveillance system.
Other places, like the armory or logistic storage, were definitely well-fortified with surveillance, which would expose him upon arrival.
"So, dealing with this alien spacecraft more or less completes the mission," Gu Shanhai realized why, despite He Lingyun having already secured local resources, his mission was still not completed; there was still such a significant threat remaining.
Once He Lingyun dealt with these aliens and took over the alien spacecraft, it could then be used as a stepping stone to directly enter the interstellar era.
At that point, it would truly be a time where the sky’s the limit and the sea’s breadth knows no bounds.
With a vast universe and a single planet at stake, was there even a choice to be made?
"Lucky he gave me the strategy; otherwise, I really wouldn’t know how to get out. But speaking of which, are ventilation ducts really necessary? Why do alien spacecraft have them too..."
Gu Shanhai easily opened the ventilation duct above him according to the strategy, climbed in, and then resealed it.
"Apart from the ventilation system, the ducts are equipped with sensor devices, but unlike surveillance equipment, these can only transmit information."
"This is my second time crawling through ventilation ducts, it’s really an inexplicable fate."
"Hopefully, there will be more opportunities in the future. Stealth through brutal entry, killing everyone and leaving no witnesses, is a feasible approach but it does carry risk of failure."
"Speaking of which, I wonder if there are alien rats?"
Gu Shanhai’s mind started to diverge various thoughts, for otherwise he would just be idling.
Climbing and climbing, he soon heard the gibberish voices of aliens below.
"Rash move... I don’t understand a word." Gu Shanhai had never recorded the alien language of this world, simply because, unless something unexpected happened, this world was just a transition for him, a place to obtain life enhancement before departure. He never expected so many problems to arise just because he infiltrated the scientific expedition as a chef.
However, the corresponding rewards far exceeded his expectations.
"Forget it, it probably isn’t anything serious, let’s just stick to the plan."
Not understanding the language rendered staying any longer useless, and he wasn’t quite sure why these aliens hadn’t attacked immediately; it seemed they were wary about something.
He suspected it was very likely the source of supernatural abilities.
This thing probably wasn’t the weapon of mass extinction that the aliens threw in that could cause a great extinction; if they really wanted to eliminate this planet, it wouldn’t need to be so troublesome; rather, it looked more like an exile.
Yes, exile. Even they couldn’t deal with it, so they could only randomly pick a planet to throw it onto, and then monitor it remotely to avoid any accidents.
And then, once He Lingyun slaughtered it, naturally, they came to investigate immediately.
As for why they came now, it was, of course, because it took a certain amount of time to come here; no normal person would bury a huge bomb right at their doorstep... oh, some sects in the "immortal" world seemed to do this, as they suppressed some extremely fierce creatures right under their own sect’s premises.
Therefore, these sects would occasionally encounter accidents.
"Something even alien civilizations couldn’t solve was dealt with by He Lingyun, no... probably became part of He Lingyun’s power, hence these alien civilizations didn’t dare to take any action."
"No wonder He Lingyun calculated them thoroughly to death."
The annihilation of this world in his previous life was also very likely due to something sealed within the core of supernatural abilities, but now it was resolved earlier, and with the enhanced version of human gods, the odds of repeating past mistakes were absolutely zero, which truly made the training ground successful.
Upon further reflection, from the moment He Lingyun awoke, whether he was present or not, actually made no difference; he guessed that initially gaining the other’s favor was what granted him a special position.
Otherwise, how could such a good assignment fall into his hands?
They thoughtfully listed out all the guides, dangers, and so on.
Soon, Gu Shanhai reached the first checkpoint in the plan.
"Electromagnetic shield, also a prohibited item in alien civilizations, capable of blocking various monitoring devices on spacecraft, making one virtually invisible."
"Since it’s a prohibited item, even if it’s lost, the owner wouldn’t dare to make a fuss about it."
Gu Shanhai quickly found the button-sized electromagnetic shield through photo comparison, wore it on his body, and followed the steps to activate it.
As for the origin of this thing, it wasn’t important, whether it was due to factional struggles on the spacecraft or alien espionage, for Gu Shanhai and He Lingyun, they had little significance anyway, as these creatures wouldn’t live much longer.
"With this thing, next stop: the control room."
Gu Shanhai was here on a mission, to make a fortune – messing around during a chaos could wait... well, if it really came down to it, waiting for these aliens to be captured, and the spacecraft to be seized wasn’t too late either.
"The next step, the control room, will have to wait for a while." Gu Shanhai started moving in the ventilation ducts according to the map, with the electromagnetic shield, there was no need to worry about being detected by the ventilation system’s sensors.
As for not knowing how to operate? That was hardly a matter; as long as he followed the guide, it didn’t matter whether he could understand or know how, to recite from the script he didn’t know, then what else would he know.
"Alas, if only I had known earlier." Gu Shanhai felt he had lost quite a lot, as he had misestimated in his previous life; he never expected the transition world to become this outrageous. Otherwise, possessing the text and language of this alien civilization, he would have been able to receive more of the civilization’s benefits, but it was definitely too late to learn now.
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