The Last Kabakans
Chapter 39 Hunter
It was obviously a blockbuster that exploded in an instant, but time seemed to stop suddenly. Joshua's cold eyes suddenly tightened, and the five knuckles holding the dagger were horribly white.
He turned his head suddenly, expecting to find some clues from Gad's reaction, but Gad turned his back to him, standing there without a trace.
Keller's gun was still pointed at the back of Gad's neck, and the electric shock switch was still in Cape Town's hand. It was only eight or nine words, but it seemed to erect an insurmountable barrier between the invisible, The only sliver of trust seemed to be completely disintegrated.
"Do you really think this is your home, you can come and go as you want?" the baron leaned forward with one arm hanging and said, "I tell you, from the very beginning, I felt that there was something wrong with the two of you. I guessed it! But I forgot to ask, the prisoner, does he know who you are?"
Joshua carried Debella back a few steps in the direction of the motorcycle, and shouted in a deep voice, "I'll say it again, don't move, or I'll kill her now!"
"You haven't introduced yourself yet, have you?" the baron moved forward instead of retreating, his dark eyes kept rolling on Joshua's body, and he said with a smile, "How about I help you with this? You say he If I knew who you were, would I still be willing to be with you?"
"Shut up!" Joshua shouted. He didn't know where he got angry. He picked up a handful of yellow sand on the tip of his toe and threw it towards the baron's door.
The baron was blinded by the raised yellow sand, threw away his cane, covered his face and backed away again and again, Joshua took the opportunity to flip his wrist and slapped Debella behind the ear, putting him down on the ground.
But he still underestimated these desperadoes after all.
He only felt that his neck was bitten by an ant, and after a short sting, he began to feel dizzy, and his vision also blurred.
"You guys...what the hell are you trying to do..." He squinted his eyes and shook his neck, but after all, he was no match for the genetically synthesized monster. Not long after a burst of anesthesia, he fell forward top-heavy.
With a muffled sound of "boom", what was reflected in his pair of light blue eyes was only half of the baron's distorted face and the cane thrown in the sand.
The land vehicle was packed to the brim, and it galloped towards the Woodpecker.
The battleship on the horizon stood alone in the air, like a sleeping giant or a lost lamb.
More than 70 hours, enough little curly hair to get all reliable information about this battleship.
Cape Town squinted his eyes and leaned on the passenger seat, recalling those short lines over and over again:
"Lookout, the third-generation TMSS-05 military warship of the Detrick Army, was completely eliminated in 3807, the Nashville federal time ephemeris.
Joshua Samuel, a No.90 graduate of the Nashville Federal Army Academy, was expelled from the military by the Federal Military Court in July 3958, and his whereabouts are still unknown.
Seibert Samuel, Nashville Federation affiliated star QT13, the five-star general of the Shining Star Republic, the frontline commander of the Detrick Army..."
"Captain," the baron pushed back the wind-blown hair on his forehead, and stretched his neck from the back row, "you give these two guys to me, and I promise to tidy them up for you! I'm afraid I'm getting impatient for extorting money from you! You don't know that I was the warden at the beginning!"
Cape Town raised his eyelids and glanced at the two people tied up in the car from the rearview mirror, then closed his eyes silently.
"Jade Galentis..." Cape Dun repeated the name in his heart, and a picture of the little curly hair coming appeared in his mind.
The picture is very blurry, and there is only a back view and half a profile, but he is very sure that the person in the picture is the same as the one who was stunned by them just now——
The man who was executed by shooting by the Supreme Civil Court of the Federal Capital of Nashville should have died in theory long ago.
The baron was annoyed, and then turned to Dahei who was driving, and slapped him on the shoulder: "Hey, drive steadily! I still have a patient sitting here!"
Joshua didn't know exactly when he woke up.
He was lying on a comfortable small bed, with a thin quilt on his body, but a thin chain on his wrist.
The furnishings in the room were simple, except for a low table, he could not find any tools to help him escape, and his clothes had been changed, and the built-in tablet was not around.
The surroundings were very quiet, and he glanced out through the porthole, just in time to see Dahei who was repairing the hatch on the tail of the Woodpecker.
The door creaked open and Debella came in with a plate of green beans and a carton of milk.
"Are you awake?" she said, and sat down next to Joshua on the edge of the bed and put the dinner tray on the low table.
She took out a pocket watch, opened it, looked at it, and said with a smile, "It's not bad, I woke up half an hour earlier than I expected."
"What does that mean?" Joshua shook the chain on his wrist.
Dai Bella put away her pocket watch, took a spoonful of green beans, and fed it to Joshua's mouth: "You are a distinguished guest, the captain asked me to take good care of you."
Joshua pushed her hand away: "Distinguished guests? Is this how you treat guests?"
"To be honest, I don't really like these sticky green beans either!" Dai Bella stirred the plate twice with a spoon, and said regretfully and helplessly, "It's a bit inappropriate to use them to entertain guests."
"You don't have to pretend you don't understand," Joshua said, "I ask you, where did you take him, and what exactly are you trying to do?"
Debella put down the plate, picked up the milk carton, tore a small hole and put it on the low table: "Would you like to drink some of this first? By the way, there are still a few potatoes in the cultivation soil. How do you want to eat it? Roasted or fried?"
"I advise you to let me go," Joshua said, "There is still room for maneuver before things develop in a worse direction."
"Uh, but the circuit of the oven is broken, it may take some time," De Bella said to herself, "but I promise, I will give you a delicious meal before the spaceship takes off!"
"Listen!" Joshua restrained the anger in his heart, stood up from the bed, and said with clenched fists, "I'm not interested in what to eat! Please tell your captain and let him release me immediately, otherwise he will You will definitely regret it!"
Debella stepped back a little, stared fixedly at Joshua, whose veins were exposed in front of him, and said for a long time, "It turns out that this is what a gentleman looks like when he loses his temper."
Joshua punched the wall: "You can't take him out of here!"
"Why not?" Cape Town pushed open the half-covered door, gave De Bella a look, and signaled her to go out first.
"It seems that the food on this ship is really getting worse and worse." Cape Town glanced at the sticky green beans on the plate, "but it should be better than the ice slag on Sag Planet, or the rotten grass roots in the Tukwa Desert." It's much more delicious!"
Unexpectedly, Cape Town exposed his details in a few words. Although he was taken aback, Joshua remained calm and calm.
"Why don't you make a deal," he said, "I know who you are, and I know that you have backers in the Federation and the Empire, and you can easily get many charters, but you and I know that as long as someone comes to you You will not even be able to buy the most basic supplies, let alone pass through layers of checkpoints to deliver the goods to the behind-the-scenes benefactors."
"So?" Capeton asked.
Joshua: "I can pretend that I didn't see anything you want to take away from here, on the condition that you let us go and leave us an aircraft."
Cape Town smacked his lips: "It doesn't sound too much, but I can consider it! But before that, I still have a question I want to ask. I don't know if you know Cybernet Samuel from Star Republic. General Er?"
Without waiting for Joshua to answer, he continued: "I heard that his own son was fired from the military for no reason, and as a father, he stood by and didn't even plead for his son's favor. Do you know what this is asking?"
Joshua smiled and said, "It seems that you really know a lot. You can say what you want to say directly, and you don't need to make insinuations like this."
"But I heard that this little Samuel was sent to perform a secret mission," Cape Town said worriedly, "but in the end he fell in love with his prisoner for no reason. Most importantly, he I didn't even figure out who I fell in love with."
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He turned his head suddenly, expecting to find some clues from Gad's reaction, but Gad turned his back to him, standing there without a trace.
Keller's gun was still pointed at the back of Gad's neck, and the electric shock switch was still in Cape Town's hand. It was only eight or nine words, but it seemed to erect an insurmountable barrier between the invisible, The only sliver of trust seemed to be completely disintegrated.
"Do you really think this is your home, you can come and go as you want?" the baron leaned forward with one arm hanging and said, "I tell you, from the very beginning, I felt that there was something wrong with the two of you. I guessed it! But I forgot to ask, the prisoner, does he know who you are?"
Joshua carried Debella back a few steps in the direction of the motorcycle, and shouted in a deep voice, "I'll say it again, don't move, or I'll kill her now!"
"You haven't introduced yourself yet, have you?" the baron moved forward instead of retreating, his dark eyes kept rolling on Joshua's body, and he said with a smile, "How about I help you with this? You say he If I knew who you were, would I still be willing to be with you?"
"Shut up!" Joshua shouted. He didn't know where he got angry. He picked up a handful of yellow sand on the tip of his toe and threw it towards the baron's door.
The baron was blinded by the raised yellow sand, threw away his cane, covered his face and backed away again and again, Joshua took the opportunity to flip his wrist and slapped Debella behind the ear, putting him down on the ground.
But he still underestimated these desperadoes after all.
He only felt that his neck was bitten by an ant, and after a short sting, he began to feel dizzy, and his vision also blurred.
"You guys...what the hell are you trying to do..." He squinted his eyes and shook his neck, but after all, he was no match for the genetically synthesized monster. Not long after a burst of anesthesia, he fell forward top-heavy.
With a muffled sound of "boom", what was reflected in his pair of light blue eyes was only half of the baron's distorted face and the cane thrown in the sand.
The land vehicle was packed to the brim, and it galloped towards the Woodpecker.
The battleship on the horizon stood alone in the air, like a sleeping giant or a lost lamb.
More than 70 hours, enough little curly hair to get all reliable information about this battleship.
Cape Town squinted his eyes and leaned on the passenger seat, recalling those short lines over and over again:
"Lookout, the third-generation TMSS-05 military warship of the Detrick Army, was completely eliminated in 3807, the Nashville federal time ephemeris.
Joshua Samuel, a No.90 graduate of the Nashville Federal Army Academy, was expelled from the military by the Federal Military Court in July 3958, and his whereabouts are still unknown.
Seibert Samuel, Nashville Federation affiliated star QT13, the five-star general of the Shining Star Republic, the frontline commander of the Detrick Army..."
"Captain," the baron pushed back the wind-blown hair on his forehead, and stretched his neck from the back row, "you give these two guys to me, and I promise to tidy them up for you! I'm afraid I'm getting impatient for extorting money from you! You don't know that I was the warden at the beginning!"
Cape Town raised his eyelids and glanced at the two people tied up in the car from the rearview mirror, then closed his eyes silently.
"Jade Galentis..." Cape Dun repeated the name in his heart, and a picture of the little curly hair coming appeared in his mind.
The picture is very blurry, and there is only a back view and half a profile, but he is very sure that the person in the picture is the same as the one who was stunned by them just now——
The man who was executed by shooting by the Supreme Civil Court of the Federal Capital of Nashville should have died in theory long ago.
The baron was annoyed, and then turned to Dahei who was driving, and slapped him on the shoulder: "Hey, drive steadily! I still have a patient sitting here!"
Joshua didn't know exactly when he woke up.
He was lying on a comfortable small bed, with a thin quilt on his body, but a thin chain on his wrist.
The furnishings in the room were simple, except for a low table, he could not find any tools to help him escape, and his clothes had been changed, and the built-in tablet was not around.
The surroundings were very quiet, and he glanced out through the porthole, just in time to see Dahei who was repairing the hatch on the tail of the Woodpecker.
The door creaked open and Debella came in with a plate of green beans and a carton of milk.
"Are you awake?" she said, and sat down next to Joshua on the edge of the bed and put the dinner tray on the low table.
She took out a pocket watch, opened it, looked at it, and said with a smile, "It's not bad, I woke up half an hour earlier than I expected."
"What does that mean?" Joshua shook the chain on his wrist.
Dai Bella put away her pocket watch, took a spoonful of green beans, and fed it to Joshua's mouth: "You are a distinguished guest, the captain asked me to take good care of you."
Joshua pushed her hand away: "Distinguished guests? Is this how you treat guests?"
"To be honest, I don't really like these sticky green beans either!" Dai Bella stirred the plate twice with a spoon, and said regretfully and helplessly, "It's a bit inappropriate to use them to entertain guests."
"You don't have to pretend you don't understand," Joshua said, "I ask you, where did you take him, and what exactly are you trying to do?"
Debella put down the plate, picked up the milk carton, tore a small hole and put it on the low table: "Would you like to drink some of this first? By the way, there are still a few potatoes in the cultivation soil. How do you want to eat it? Roasted or fried?"
"I advise you to let me go," Joshua said, "There is still room for maneuver before things develop in a worse direction."
"Uh, but the circuit of the oven is broken, it may take some time," De Bella said to herself, "but I promise, I will give you a delicious meal before the spaceship takes off!"
"Listen!" Joshua restrained the anger in his heart, stood up from the bed, and said with clenched fists, "I'm not interested in what to eat! Please tell your captain and let him release me immediately, otherwise he will You will definitely regret it!"
Debella stepped back a little, stared fixedly at Joshua, whose veins were exposed in front of him, and said for a long time, "It turns out that this is what a gentleman looks like when he loses his temper."
Joshua punched the wall: "You can't take him out of here!"
"Why not?" Cape Town pushed open the half-covered door, gave De Bella a look, and signaled her to go out first.
"It seems that the food on this ship is really getting worse and worse." Cape Town glanced at the sticky green beans on the plate, "but it should be better than the ice slag on Sag Planet, or the rotten grass roots in the Tukwa Desert." It's much more delicious!"
Unexpectedly, Cape Town exposed his details in a few words. Although he was taken aback, Joshua remained calm and calm.
"Why don't you make a deal," he said, "I know who you are, and I know that you have backers in the Federation and the Empire, and you can easily get many charters, but you and I know that as long as someone comes to you You will not even be able to buy the most basic supplies, let alone pass through layers of checkpoints to deliver the goods to the behind-the-scenes benefactors."
"So?" Capeton asked.
Joshua: "I can pretend that I didn't see anything you want to take away from here, on the condition that you let us go and leave us an aircraft."
Cape Town smacked his lips: "It doesn't sound too much, but I can consider it! But before that, I still have a question I want to ask. I don't know if you know Cybernet Samuel from Star Republic. General Er?"
Without waiting for Joshua to answer, he continued: "I heard that his own son was fired from the military for no reason, and as a father, he stood by and didn't even plead for his son's favor. Do you know what this is asking?"
Joshua smiled and said, "It seems that you really know a lot. You can say what you want to say directly, and you don't need to make insinuations like this."
"But I heard that this little Samuel was sent to perform a secret mission," Cape Town said worriedly, "but in the end he fell in love with his prisoner for no reason. Most importantly, he I didn't even figure out who I fell in love with."
The author has something to say: begging for a wave of collection! T_T
I love you all!
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