The Last Kabakans

Chapter 59 Current

Gad glanced at Cape Town, whose eyes were socketed in the chair. This tall, thin and hale middle-aged man seemed to have suddenly become weaker, with a dark complexion and deep-set eye sockets, and he seemed to be fighting desperately with the disease.

Gad took out the medicine bottle and threw him, turned and left the escape cabin.

"Hey baby," he said as he rushed to the outside vent of the air replacement system while operating the tablet to send a message to Togo.

Hearing a slight sound outside the door, the figure lying on the bed moved slightly, then sat up.

Joshua woke up.

The thermal monitoring data showed that after a short rest, except for some fatigue and mild dehydration, his other indicators were normal.

Togo is also in good shape.

"Honey, can you hear me?" Gad switched the line to the inside of the lounge and asked with concern.

He twisted and changed his sitting position, because a certain private part was still a little uncomfortable, and those intricate pictures flashed before his eyes one by one, he was at a loss for a while.

"Honey?" Gad asked again.

"Well...it's okay." Joshua faltered.

"Oh, how did you sleep? Did you dream about me just now?" Gad pushed aside the cable in front of him and asked with a smile.

Enduring the discomfort, Joshua got up, put on his clothes and walked outside. Seeing Togo who had been guarding him all the time, he felt more at ease.

"Where are you now? Where's my tablet?" he asked.

"That's what I want to talk about," Gad glanced at the countdown on the tablet, and said seriously, "In another...nine minutes and 12 seconds, the Woodpecker will be blown to pieces. I need you rush to the escape pod, can you?"

Looking at Togo who was waiting in full battle, Joshua said with a serious expression, "No problem!"

Gad immediately told Joshua the specific location of the escape pod and the planned route.

"I'm going to get the fuel clip, I'll be back soon, you have to be careful! Also," Gad paused, and said suddenly, "I love you!"

Joshua was slightly taken aback.

It was not the first time that Gad said these three words to Joshua, but they were like a thin and sharp thorn, carrying an electric current, piercing the tip of his heart with no severity, and the tingling pain was overwhelming. The outside is distinct.

This is not only a simple emotional expression, but also a heavy promise.

"I love you too!" Joshua said softly.

"What?" Gad patted the built-in tablet, "I didn't hear what you just said? Did I break this thing?"

Joshua smiled and said loudly, "I didn't say anything, there are still 26 minutes and [-] seconds left, escape pod, see you there!"

After speaking, he followed Togo and walked quickly to the front.

Although the interior of the spacecraft was severely damaged and some minor accidents occurred on the way, Joshua managed to find the escape pod in stealth mode after 5 minutes.

But as soon as he climbed onto the bridge connected to the escape pod, he was pressed against the back of his neck by a hard object.

"Don't move, my little one," the baron said with a sinister smile, "you miss me so much!"

He flicked the fine hair on the back of Joshua's neck, found those bright red teeth marks, and said unwillingly: "Bah! What time is it, you two are doing this secretly! How shameless!"

"Why are you still here?" Joshua didn't dare to act rashly, so he could only ask calmly, "The spaceship is about to explode, don't you know?"

"Impossible!" the Baron exclaimed in surprise, "Who did you hear that from?"

Joshua asked sharply: "Don't worry about who I listen to, I'll just ask you, do you believe that you have been abandoned?"

The baron didn't answer right away, he thought carefully for a while, and then said: "I don't believe what you say, who knows what tricks you and that guy are playing again!"

On the other side of the bridge, in a corner ignored by the baron, Togo had already climbed up silently.

"The escape pod has a limited load and insufficient fuel, who do you think is the least popular among you?" Joshua said intentionally.

"Popular?" The baron sneered, "Bounty hunters don't need to be popular, we just need to be valuable! And as I said, I'm rich, and I'm much better than your poor guy, I'll give you a chance, It's too late for you to regret it now!"

"I should be the one to say that," Joshua laughed, "but it's too late for you to regret it now!"

Before the words were finished, Togo rushed over from the end of the bridge, jumped, bit the baron's arm, and threw him to the ground. Joshua took the opportunity to escape.

The baron was startled and frightened. He waved half of the crutch in his hand indiscriminately, and struggled with Togo who was struggling to bite.

Not long ago, he was chased and bitten by Togo. Although he lost a leg, he managed to save his life.

But this time he was not so lucky.

The bridge connecting the spaceship and the escape pod was only [-] centimeters wide, and only had one side railing. The baron barely supported it for a while, but finally rolled down.

Joshua nodded to Togo, thanking it for saving him again.

"Hurry up buddy, time is running out," he said, pointing to the closed hatch of the escape pod, "Jade is still waiting for us!"

He couldn't keep in touch with Gad all the time, but he couldn't just wait passively, he knew he could definitely do something for Gad.

The hatch of the escape cabin was not locked. Joshua pressed the start button. As soon as the door opened, Togo rushed in.

The situation inside surprised him a little.

Cape squinted and half-lyed on the back seat, and Joshua could only judge whether he was still alive by Togo's reaction.

As for whether he fell asleep or passed out, Joshua wasn't sure.

Joshua sat in front of the console and found that the pin on the transmitter switch was missing, and the countdown of the self-destruct system of the Woodpecker spacecraft had only more than four minutes left.

He skillfully opened the root directory of the escape cabin system, implanted a virus program into it, and soon got in touch with the built-in tablet in Gad's hand.

At this time, Gad was half lying on the outside of the air replacement system, holding the big wrench they had thrown away before, and was about to forcibly break open the ventilation pipe.

"Hey, can you hear me?" Joshua's voice came from the built-in tablet, "How is your situation?"

"It's okay, but there is some trouble, and it may be a few minutes late," Gad said while prying the screw.

The air outlet was severely damaged, and the shell of a fuel clip had been corroded by the monster's slime, and it was basically scrapped.

The other piece fell into the crack of the ventilation pipe, but Gad was too tall to get in. He had to find a way to open a hole from the side, put his arm in, and take out the fuel clip.

Joshua tried to implant a second virus to rewrite the self-destruct program of the Woodpecker spacecraft, but he failed several times in a row.

"Three minutes and twenty seventy seconds..."

"Three minutes and 26 seconds..."

Watching the passing of minutes and seconds, he raised his fist and slammed it hard on the operating table.

"Don't worry, my dear," Gad comforted at the other end, "You have to treat your husband—"

The voice on the communicator stopped abruptly.

The author has something to say: Ah Yao is a bad name, Aba, Aba, and Aba drifted away silently~~~

We are getting closer and closer to the truth, come on! !

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