Kilsager and Chat Groups
Chapter 68 The Collapsed Megalith
“I’m back.” Tina looked at the cryogenic chamber in her hand, inside which was the Jaeger that Kearsar had given her—Strike Freedom.
For these mechs with relatively low technological content, Kilsager optimized and modified them based on the original design.
"Let's go out into the outer city tonight and let them have 'freedom'."
It's called the outer city, but it's really just a ruin. No one lives there except for the Cursed Child.
Customer Service: Settlement begins. Mission 2: Kirsage killed 3786 Morbius Foundation soldiers, El killed 309 Morbius Foundation soldiers, Azure Star killed 289 Morbius Foundation soldiers, Tina killed 349 Morbius Foundation soldiers, Chen Huijie killed 257 Morbius Foundation soldiers, and Reno killed 43 Morbius Foundation soldiers.
Azure Star: Hey, the Imperial forces' kills don't count as Uncle Raynor's responsibility.
El: They were all snatched from the main force...
Chen Huijie: Why did Chirrezarj solve so many problems?
Reno: She can move around while everyone else is "sleeping" and without any resistance.
Kilsa Gerard: It's good to be young, you can fall asleep as soon as your head hits the pillow.
Tina: Sister Killer Killer, that's too much.
Group Customer Service: Task 3 failed; no one has completed it.
Group Customer Service: Final settlement: Kilsager 4786 points, El 1309 points, Azure Star 1289 points, Tina 1359 points, Chen Huijie 1257 points.
Upon seeing the points credited to his account, Kirsaqi did not hesitate to purchase the warship blueprints from the points shop.
Customer service representative: Kilsager purchased random blueprints for a Human Empire warship.
Kilsager: ?
Kearsarge: You think this is random?! Why isn't it labeled as random on the product?!
Renault: They're back, they're all back.
Chen Huijie: My assessment is that although he has turned things around, he is still just a nobody.
Azure Star: So there are group notifications when you buy things?
El: It does seem a bit unreliable...
Customer service representative: Congratulations to Kearsarge for winning the Blind Faith-class corvette. The blueprints are available for immediate retrieval.
Kirsaji stared at the chat group interface, his lips twitching as he thought to himself, "This warship's name sounds disloyal; it's probably a warship from the Chaos faction."
Nevertheless, she still held a sliver of hope: perhaps this was a warship from the Great Expedition?
So she resolutely opened the design blueprints for the Blind Faith-class frigate. However, the markings in the warship's description made her heart sink instantly—"Belonging to the Thousand Sons Legion".
This iron is a warship of the Chaos faction, and it belongs to the Sons of the Thousand Spine Legion, whose members are all psionicists!
Who knows if researching such a warship might bring unexpected trouble and danger? Kearsarge doesn't want any strange or bizarre things to appear on the Genesis.
"Isn't this useless?" Kirsage couldn't help but complain. She originally only wanted the Void Shield and didn't have much expectation for the warship type.
Now, she couldn't be sure whether the Void Shield in the design blueprints of the Blind Faith-class frigate was a purely technological product. If this attracted the attention of the four warp vendors, the consequences would be unimaginable, and she wouldn't even have a place to cry.
Kilsa Gerard: Scammed...
Renault: The name does sound bad, but it is a warship, isn't it?
Renault: It can't get too outrageous.
Kilsa Gerber: It's easy for you to talk when you're not the one suffering.
Kil'Sage: Here's a blueprint for the Zerg Leviathan. Go study it?
Renault: It's not impossible.
El: I think I understand now, something like a contaminated warship?
Chen Huijie: Like a demon.
Kilsager: That's right.
Chen Huijie: That really can't be used.
Group customer service: None of the products in the store will harm group members.
Group Customer Service: All group members can use it with confidence.
Kearsarge frowned as he read the group's customer service message; chat groups were generally reliable in this regard.
Could it be that the warship blueprints given in the chat group are purely technological? Warship blueprints without the influence of chaos?
After much deliberation, Kirsagh decided to trust the chat group and nervously extracted the blueprints for the Blind Faith-class corvette.
A hard drive suddenly appeared in the void, and Kirsaj instinctively caught it.
This hard drive is incredibly ordinary, without a single decoration, but Kearsarge is far from trusting it.
"HLN-A, establish a database completely offline." Kilsager strode into the control center.
“No problem, survivor.” HLN-A floated in front of Kilsager, and as soon as she heard her request, a small database began to be built in the Genesis Ecosystem.
"In addition, expedite the modification of the corrosion inhibition tower," Kilsa said as he put the hard drive away.
A firm and resolute expression appeared on her face, as if she were ready to face any challenge.
"It's about to begin?" HLN-A felt a pang of doubt and worry upon hearing this, unsure if Kirsaji was truly ready.
“Yes, if we’re lucky, we just need to deal with Rockwell,” Chilsa replied calmly.
After saying this, Kearsarge turned around and resolutely walked out of the control center, leaving HLN-A watching his departing figure, his heart filled with complex emotions.
"And your ship's hull?" HLN-A couldn't help but ask loudly as he watched Kearsarge's figure gradually disappear into the distance.
She knew that Kearsarge's ship was of great significance to her and worried that she would lose herself because of it.
Upon hearing HLN-A's call, Kearsarge stopped, slowly turned around, smiled at HLN-A, and said, "'Kearsarge' has served for more than three years and it's time to retire. 'Genesis' should begin a new journey."
Her voice conveyed a sense of relief and anticipation, as if she were full of hope for the future.
After saying these words, Kirsaëns turned and left again without hesitation.
HLN-A hovered in place, watching Kirsage disappear from sight.
She asked loudly, "Then are you still Kirsar?! A survivor!" Her voice echoed in the air, filled with deep concern and doubt.
Kirsa's figure had disappeared, but his voice came from afar: "I have always been Kirsa, but I can be Genesis."
A black bullet, Tokyo, outer city.
The Strike Freedom Gundam stood silently behind Tina, like a statue of a guardian angel.
Not far from her, several cursed children hid in the ruins, trembling as they watched her, their eyes filled with fear and unease.
Tina had already noticed their presence, but at this moment she was more concerned about the movements of the Self-Defense Forces and the police.
Her sapphire-blue eyes gazed at the terrified children, and a complex mix of emotions welled up within her.
If she hadn't joined the chat group, she might have ended up like these children, feeling helpless and fearful after losing her usefulness, or even more likely being ruthlessly "disposed of."
She gently waved to the Strike Freedom Gundam, and the massive machine immediately lowered its head, gazing intently at its young master.
“‘Freedom,’ open the cockpit,” Tina whispered. The Strike Freedom Gundam responded immediately, slowly opening the cockpit and extending its mechanical arm to carefully lift Tina into it.
After entering the cockpit, Tina's gaze quickly swept around and finally landed on the Tek storage cabinet containing bread.
She walked quickly over, opened the cabinet door, and took out several bags of soft and delicious bread.
The bread smelled incredibly tempting, making one's mouth water. Tina's lips curled into a slight, satisfied smile.
She turned around, took the bread, and walked toward the children who were hiding.
The children huddled in the corner, their eyes filled with fear and wariness.
Tina slowed her pace, trying to appear gentle and friendly. When she reached the children, she smiled and asked, "Would you like some?" She gently offered the bread she was holding to the children.
The child in the lead looked at Tina cautiously, a hint of suspicion in his eyes, yet he couldn't resist the temptation of the food.
She slowly reached out and gently accepted the bread Tina offered them, saying softly, "Thank you."
Tina smiled as she looked at them, sensing their gratitude.
She knew that these children had suffered too much, and this little bit of warmth and kindness might bring them some comfort.
Tina watched them carefully guarding the bags of bread, and a complex mix of emotions welled up inside her.
She hoped these children could escape their predicament soon and lead normal lives. However...
Just as Tina was about to say something, a huge roar suddenly came from afar.
She suddenly raised her head and looked in the direction of the sound.
In the distance, a massive black stone monument was collapsing, raising clouds of dust.
Tina stared wide-eyed at the fallen monolith in disbelief. She knew all too well how important the monolith was to the city; it was a line of defense protecting it from Gastrea invasion.
Now, this line of defense against Gastrea has been breached, leaving a fatal gap.
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