Chapter 190: On the Moon!
Chapter 190: On the Moon!
Chapter 190: On the Moon!
Sure enough, a moment later, a low chuckle from Akama Zero came from the other end of the communication channel, a chuckle filled with suppressed excitement.
The laughter was filled with undisguised elation and excitement, and even the tone was more hurried than usual: "Original No. 62?"
It was hidden on the moon! Heaven has helped me! Now, the key to the source code is finally in my hands!
It was a kind of fervor that came with the impending arrival of the ultimate goal; Ed could even feel the burning light in the eyes of Zero the Red Horse through the radio waves.
But the excitement didn't last long; the laughter on the other end of the communication gradually faded, and silence returned.
This silence was clearly one of deep thought and consideration; even the air seemed to freeze.
Ed knew that Red Horse Zero King was currently calculating the cost of building the spaceship.
Starships are already incredibly expensive, let alone building a two-person spaceship capable of landing on the moon, with sufficient speed and defense, within three days.
This means mobilizing all aerospace resources in the fusion dimension and investing them regardless of cost.
It could even deplete the core reserves of the space base, which is by no means a trivial matter.
The three people in the warehouse held their breath and waited quietly, not daring to even quicken their heartbeats.
After an unknown amount of time, the voice of Akama Zero finally came from the other end of the communication channel, the ecstasy and contemplation in his voice had faded.
All that remained was an undeniable resolve and domineering presence; every word struck like a hammer blow: "An original No. 1 is worth betting all our space resources on. It's just a two-person interstellar spaceship; this is nothing to me."
A dazzling light flashed in Ed's eyes, and his heart, which had been hanging in suspense, finally settled: "What does the professor mean?"
"The space base that merges dimensions still retains the core forging equipment for three interstellar spaceships. I will issue the order now..."
"Order all craftsmen and soldiers at the base to stop what they are doing and devote all their energy to building a two-person interstellar spaceship to the highest specifications!"
The voice of the Red Horse Zero King suddenly turned cold, carrying the majesty of a death warrant.
"Regardless of cost or sacrifice, we will spare no effort to deplete the base's reserves of rare metals and high-energy fuels."
Even if it means sleeping, the machines must not! The spaceship must reach the designated coordinates in the hyperdimensional dimension within three days!
He paused for a moment: "Tell me, what are the specifications of You Ming's spaceship?"
This spaceship is more than three times faster than his!
If you encounter Youming and his group in interstellar travel routes or lunar ruins, don't waste words, just grab their cards!
Remember, No Card can only belong to the Dimensional Fusion Master, and can only be mine!
"I will not fail in my mission!"
Ed bowed and responded in a deep voice, his voice full of excitement and exhilaration. His back was ramrod straight, and the light in his eyes almost pierced the darkness of the warehouse.
The call ended, and the encrypted communication card slipped from Ed's hand, falling to the metal floor with a crisp sound, but he was completely unaware of it.
The other teammates could no longer contain their joy, their faces beaming with elation: "Commander-in-Chief! With the Professor's intervention, we're sure to take down No! You Ming and his group are no match for them!"
Ed slowly raised his head, brushed the dust off his clothes, and stepped on the fallen communication card.
Through the dilapidated windows of the warehouse, his gaze drifted towards the distant direction of the highest academy of the superdimensional world.
The place was brightly lit, indicating that You Ming and his team were diligently preparing for the moon landing.
Little did they know, a net of heaven and earth had already been quietly cast for them.
Three days is enough.
Ed's voice was icy cold, echoing in the silent warehouse: "Yu Ming, Kaito Amagi, you dare to lay your hands on this No?"
"Just wait, in three days, the interstellar route will be your burial ground!"
Meanwhile, the Fusion Dimensional Space Base had already been completely disrupted by the death order of King Chima Zero.
The base's alarms blared, and all the craftsmen and soldiers assembled in the forging area at top speed.
The massive core forging machine was activated instantly, emitting a deafening roar.
Temperatures of over a thousand degrees Celsius melt rare metals into a scalding liquid, while robotic arms operate at speeds imperceptible to the naked eye, assembling intricate spacecraft parts.
The gates to the fuel storage area were fully opened, and high-energy interplanetary fuel that had been stored for many years was continuously transported to the assembly area.
The base's commander stood on the command platform, shouting orders at the top of his lungs, plunging the entire base into an atmosphere of extreme busyness and tension.
A two-person interstellar spaceship, entirely dark purple and with a fierce, beast-like design, is taking shape in the dimensional fusion of space.
It took shape at an almost insane speed, the fusion dimensional emblem on the hull gleaming in the firelight, radiating a chilling killing intent.
Meanwhile, at the hyperdimensional space launch site, You Ming's silver-white spaceship was quietly resting on the launch pad.
The Byron family's technicians were making final, meticulous adjustments; the ship's silver hull shone softly yet resolutely in the morning light.
Kaito Amagi stood beside the spaceship, his fingers gently brushing over the Galaxy Eyes Lightwave Dragon in his deck, his eyes filled with anticipation and longing for the original No., and a faint smile unconsciously appeared on his lips.
Yu Ming leaned against the spaceship's hatch, his fingertips tracing the duel disk, his gaze fixed on the distant starry sky.
Three days later, at dawn, the space launch site on the outskirts of the Superdimensional Dimension was shrouded in morning mist, and the silver-white interstellar spaceship stood quietly in the center of the launch pad.
The metallic luster of the ship's hull gleamed with a cold yet resolute light in the dim morning light, as the Byron family's technicians conducted the final avionics tests.
Indicator lights flashed on and off throughout the ship, emitting a regular, soft sound.
A crowd of people stood in the viewing area outside the launch pad to see them off.
Kurosaki Ruri gripped the hem of her clothes, locking the spaceship's hatch with unwavering focus, her fingertips turning slightly white from the force.
Her usually bright eyes were now filled with barely concealed worry, and even her breathing was lighter than usual.
Kurosaki Hayabusa stood beside her, arms crossed. Although his expression remained calm, he would occasionally glance at the spaceship, a hint of concern hidden in his eyes.
The Byron family stood at the front, V holding a communication terminal checking the navigation chart, III adjusting the interstellar communication frequency, and IV unusually suppressing his warlike nature.
Leaning against the railing, watching the spaceship, he muttered, "I hope we don't lose on the moon."
The head of the Byron family stood with his hands behind his back, gazing intently at the spaceship that You Ming had painstakingly built over several months, his eyes filled with anticipation.
The hatch slid open slowly, and Yu Ming and Kaito Amagi walked out side by side.
Both were dressed in custom-made silver-white space duel suits, with duel disks fastened to their waists and card decks and emergency equipment in their backpacks.
You Ming raised his hand to straighten his collar, his gaze sweeping over the crowd in the viewing area, a relaxed smile playing on his lips.
To be honest, he's both excited and nervous right now.
He was excited because it was the first time in his life he had ever been able to go to the moon.
He never even considered sitting down on it, let alone thinking about it.
He was naturally going to the moon, and couldn't help feeling a little apprehensive.
He was very clear about the physical requirements of those astronauts in his previous life, and he had to take charge of all sorts of miscellaneous flying machines.
Although he is no longer in the same world as before, and the physical constitution in the anime world is different from that of real people.
But I still feel a little panicked.
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