The Seventh Base

Chapter 470: 79: Not Keeping Promises_3



Chapter 470: Chapter 79: Not Keeping Promises_3
 

Emerging from the Mecha, Xu Mo took out a sphere of star metal from the package on his back, from which a strong light shone. Both Stark Hao and the people of the Stark Group by his side had their eyes light up when they saw it.

“Bro!” Stark Hao spoke up, fully aware of the high value of the item Xu Mo had brought.

Xu Mo got goosebumps and said to him, “Even brothers settle accounts.”

“Bro, I’ll transfer the Future City house to you,” Stark Hao offered promptly.

“Transfer it into Mia’s name,” Xu Mo said.

“No problem,” Stark Hao nodded.

“There are traitors in the Federation, it needs someone absolutely trustworthy to research it,” Xu Mo said with a serious tone, instructing Stark Hao.

“Understood,” Stark agreed, nodding earnestly.

Xu Mo turned to Ye Qingdie and said with a smile, “Sister Butterfly, the equipment inside is for you guys, you might want to take it to the Stark Group to figure out how to use it.”

He had brought equipment back for Ye Qingdie and Xiao Qi as well.

“Okay,” Ye Qingdie nodded.

“Big Brother Mo, do I also have a share?” Xiao Qi asked.

“Yes,” Xu Mo nodded.

“I knew Big Brother Mo was the best to me,” Xiao Qi said. “All those tears I cried weren’t in vain.”

“Get lost…” Xu Mo said.

“Sister Butterfly, this crystal ball is for you, but it’s a bit tricky to use—you’ll need spiritual power to operate it,” Xu Mo told Ye Qingdie as he handed her the crystal ball, although she didn’t know how to use spiritual power.

“Alright,” Ye Qingdie still responded, but her gaze remained on Xu Mo as if she was in a dream.

“Alright, you guys head back to the Stark Group first, I’ll go back to the Divine Sword Bureau with Captain Ye,” Xu Mo hurriedly said.

With that, he went down directly.

“Brat,” Ye Qingdie muttered under her breath as she watched Xu Mo leave, but a smile was on her face.

As long as Xu Mo was okay, that was enough!

The Stark Group’s Flying Device immediately set sail and left.

Qiong had left as well, and after her departure, the giant beast also left the Sea Domain. Aboard the Divine Sword Bureau’s Flying Device, Ye Huan and the others were somewhat shocked watching Qiong leave. Qiong could actually tame an SS-level giant beast; what kind of people were in Zero’s family?

All they knew was that Zero was also of an Alien Race.

“Captain, let’s go to the seaside to pick up Zero,” Xu Mo suggested.

“Okay,” Ye Huan nodded, and the Flying Device turned back, landing when it reached the coast.

Xu Mo stepped out, and Zero stood there, quietly watching him approach.

“Witch, why are your eyes so red?” Xu Mo asked.

Zero looked at him, ignoring the question.

“You didn’t cry, did you?” Xu Mo said.

“No,” Zero denied.

“This is a gift for you, one of a kind,” Xu Mo handed the Memory Crystal to Zero and said, “You can enter into it with spiritual power and have a look.”

“Okay.”

Zero nodded and then her spiritual power penetrated the crystal.

“Today is the first day I’ve been trapped. Witch, there are quite a few nice things on this warship, pretty interesting.”

“Day two, witch, I have seen a lot of interesting memories, I’ll tell you about them later.”

“It’s the fifth day, and I still can’t find a way back. Does everyone on Byron Star think I’m dead? Did you cry?”

“Witch, today is the fifteenth day I’ve been sealed. I don’t know if I’ll have the chance to return alive and give you this gift. You don’t like talking much, but you can say what you want to in here. You’re bound to like this gift, right?”

As she watched, Zero’s eyes reddened, feeling a mix of heartache and touch.

“Day twenty, it would be nice if the witch were here, she could spar with me.”

“Day twenty-six, Sister Butterfly, how are you doing over there? Don’t miss me too much.”

Zero was stunned for a moment, her spiritual power exited the crystal, and she looked up at Xu Mo. One of a kind?

“How does it feel, touched?” Xu Mo asked.

Zero reached behind her back and drew her sword.

Xu Mo was taken aback, and under his astonished gaze, the witch’s sword came chop down.

“I…” Xu Mo turned and ran.

“We agreed you wouldn’t hit me again,” Xu Mo complained angrily, accused of being untrustworthy.

Zero chased after him, sword in hand.

The scene unfolding was witnessed and recorded by countless people on the coast, each feeling warm-hearted, and thinking to themselves how nice it was.

Xu Mo had returned!

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