Host No. 7749’s Law of Mission Failure

Chapter 196 The undercurrent of missing my breath (31)



Chapter 196 The undercurrent of missing my breath (31)

Lu Jian asked Ning Qi to lead the way in front, avoiding the surveillance cameras, and walked quickly. Almost the next moment when the two guards at the back door heard the sound, a pair of hands pressed on the back of their necks.

After getting rid of the guards at the back door, Lu Jian pulled out the nameplates on them and went out through the back door.

There are more people at the main entrance, and it is much more difficult to get out.

The streets of the main planet are bustling with people and motorcycles.

There were so many people that it was a little unusual. An event was being held on the main street to celebrate the arrival of humans outside the blue planet. All the people gathered under a large stage, blocking the street.

With a trace of annoyance on her brow, she had to take a detour. On the way, she met a self-piloted aircraft, scanned the code directly, and rose to the flight orbit.

She is quite skilled in flying aircraft, so she won't hit anyone.

[Perform automatic navigation——]

[Destination, main starship airport.]

Along the route, Lu Jian gripped the steering column and increased the speed, shortening the journey that originally took an hour to half an hour.

After landing smoothly, she threw the aircraft onto the airport. When she got off, she almost slipped, but she didn't fall thanks to the handrail next to her.

[Don’t worry, don’t worry!] The white ball holding her hair had eyes that were dazed.

Lu Jian pursed her lips, frowned, and did not answer Ning Qi's words.

Her account had been under surveillance, but she asked Li Yu to open a new account, and the money for the ticket was transferred from the new account.

Lu Jian also knew that this was a bit unnecessary.

Because she disappeared, Lu Xingling could quickly guess where she was going and what she was going to do.

After boarding the fastest starship, she walked along the corridor between the seats, found her own cabin, sat down, and then turned on her intelligent computer.

She logged into Blue Star's local area network and checked the messages, but did not find any missing mermaids or any notes about mermaids being found somewhere.

Yes, the news about the mermaids is so important, how could it be leaked to the outside world?

The fastest starship needs to make nine jumps from the main star to the Losta star, and also needs to transfer from the Losta star, all in all.

By the time we actually set foot on the land of Blue Star, 19 hours had passed.

The Blue Star has opened up traffic rights to the government, but does not allow tourist groups to arrive, as this would undoubtedly make the fragile ecological environment even worse.

And where she was standing was a newly built starship airport.

She turned on super satellite positioning for her location and began to navigate.

——Blue Star Research Institute.

Going to Blue Star Research Institute?

There was a hint of hesitation in her eyes.

But it seemed that there was a thread in the dark that pulled her away from the route.

Where to go?

She turned and looked at the orange-red sunset that dyed the large clouds in the sky.

The sun sets into the lush and green woods. What is on the other side of the woods?

There is a dirty sea.

In my memory, the mermaid boy often lay on the windowsill, watching the sunset and the starry sky outside. His eyes were as clear as a stream, but with the blue of the sea.

He would beg her to sit on the windowsill and read, just to be with him.

——"That way, I can see Jianjian and the distant place together."

His eyes were bent with endless tenderness. He stroked her feet with his hands covered with water, and then stayed quietly by her side.

For him, the distant place is his hometown.

Lu Jian took the second step slowly, clenched his hanging hands, and then started running.

The wind whistled past, and the hair beside her ears fluttered as she ran. She ran across the road and stepped over the piles of rocks that she needed someone to hold her hand to walk across when she was a child.

Yes, it is chaos here, marked by yellow lines and dozens of signs.

——Radiation area, please keep your distance.

The place where everyone has to keep their distance is his hometown where he can never return.

Why?

She looked at the radiation zone sign in front of her and raised her feet to kick it a few times to vent her anger, but she was in no mood at all.

She hadn't even put on her radiation protection suit before she crossed the yellow line.

The dry grass was stepped on, making a slight sound.

When he got here, for some reason, he was no longer in a hurry. He pushed aside the bushes and dry branches that blocked his view.

There were no traces of her footprints on the beach from her previous visit.

When the sun was about to set behind the thick clouds, a ray of afterglow still remained, shining on the feet of the young man standing in front of the sea.

Her pupils suddenly contracted as she looked at the young man standing in front of her.

His silver hair swayed gently in the wind. He wore a simple shirt, black pants, and was barefoot as he stood in front of the jet-black water.

He stood there motionless with his back to Lu Jian, his head lowered, as if looking directly at the lifeless sea.

He seemed to be wondering, is this my hometown?

I also seem sad. Why is my hometown like this?

Was he disappointed?

I have longed for the sea for a long time. I should have curled up like a newborn baby hiding in the arms of its mother. How could it be like this?

Lu Jian held his breath unconsciously and walked forward slowly.

She walked to a distance of about one or two meters, swallowed her saliva, and suppressed the trembling in her voice, "Gui Lan."

The young man, who looked like a wooden man with lifeless eyes, moved.

He turned his eyes to the side and looked at her with empty eyes. The starry sky in his eyes disappeared completely without him knowing when, as if there was a black hole, swallowing up the nebula in his heart.

His profile was exquisite, and at that moment, it seemed exactly like the photo she had seen in the library.

The afterglow of the sun hit his hair, and he was like a god. There was a misty fog surrounding him, and it seemed that he was within reach, but he could not catch him.

His lips were slightly open, as if he had no reaction to her arrival, but there was definitely a little fluctuation in his eyes.

The sun had completely set, and his cheeks also became dark.

Against the backdrop of the black sky and sea, only his bold and holy silver hair remained as clean as ever.

He took awkward steps and walked towards her.

One step, two steps.

His eye sockets slowly turned red, and mist filled his eyes. He seemed to want to smile, but his eyes bent down, causing tears to fall unexpectedly.

Lu Jian stood stiffly in place, with his arms slightly open, ready to catch him.

She lowered her eyes, her gaze sweeping over the ends of his drooping hair, his feet, and his outstretched hand; she didn't dare meet his gaze.

That sad emotion was like a storm, which brought up huge waves, and she was standing alone at the dilapidated ferry.

Will be completely swallowed up by this sadness.

The young man hugged her tightly, his back slightly bent, his hair hanging down, and his expression could not be seen clearly.

Gui Lan was taller than her, and her ears could just hear his heartbeat.

One after another, they blend in with the sound of the sea water being blown by the wind.

His voice was trembling and sad. He rubbed his head against her shoulder and his tone was tearful.

"How did you..."

"Just came."

Her nose felt sore and tears immediately filled her eyes.

She looked through his figure at her lifeless hometown, and behind her, there seemed to be a little spark of fire, a little burning.

She choked and her voice was soft and gentle, breaking in the wind.

"sorry."

I am late.


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