Within the coordinates

"Whoosh~" A portal opened, and the girl stepped out, only to see a familiar face in front of her...

"Wow! It's Xingbao!" The girl suddenly disappeared and then reappeared in front of Xing, hugging him tightly, leaving Xing with a bewildered expression.

"Ahem~" A mature woman appeared behind the girl and coughed twice, only to find that the girl was still hugging the host of the system opposite her with a big smile on her face.

"Ahem, sorry." The mature woman system reached out and pulled the girl away, ignoring her struggles and pressing her into a chair to sit down.

"Ah...uh...it's nothing." Xing opened her mouth, finally snapping out of her shock, and then sat down.

"Hello~ Star... Waaah~" Just as the girl finished greeting and was about to say something, her system sealed her mouth shut.

"Hello, Elena, it's been a long time." The mature woman greeted Xing's system with a smile.

"Yes, it's been a long time, Mio." Elena waved to greet her.

"I never expected that the system of another transmigrator I met this time would include you. I was prepared to argue with those guys for three days and three nights," Mio said with a smile.

"It's alright. Did something happen on your end? You should know about the ship getting lost in another world, right?" Elena said.

"Of course, this is also a problem she needs to solve." Mio waved her hand and removed the restriction on the restless girl.

“Say what you need to say. You’ve lived for over a thousand years. Don’t act like a child just because you see someone you used to like, my President.” Mio glanced at the girl and said.

"Alright~" The girl sighed with her head down. When she raised her head, she sat up straight, crossed one leg, and exuded the aura of someone in a high position.

“6…” Xing twitched the corner of his mouth.

"Let me introduce myself. I am Sylvia Artemis, the ambitious leader from the Human Alliance," Sylvia said with a smile.

"Of course, this is just the name I use when dealing with the public and in foreign affairs. I won't tell you my real name for now, after all, it's a girl's secret, isn't it?"

"Empress of the Galactic Empire—Star! That's her current name." Star nodded and responded.

"It seems you transmigrated into your own game and became the female protagonist of Star Railway, am I right?" Sylvia asked with a smile.

"More or less," Xingdian nodded in response.

“It’s not that I don’t want to tell you my real name, but I’ve forgotten my original name too. The name that’s been with me for nearly thirty years, I just can’t remember it no matter what,” Sylvia said.

"She was a human from that world who died in a car accident. When I found her and took her away, I discovered that an unknown entity had erased her name." Seeing Elena looking over, Mio explained.

"I see." Elena nodded in understanding, then frowned as she looked at Sylvia.

"She... came from that space?"

"Yes, I've lived in that war space you manage for over a thousand years, and fought millions of battles with the people inside." Mio looked affectionately at the smiling little girl who wanted to stick close to Hoshino.

"But that's a bit strange. Ever since your council's fiftieth generation of systems were reworked ten thousand years ago, the war space has been controlled by the system council. Logically, no new people should be going in."

“That space was out of control. The events of the fiftieth generation system managed by the council happened and ended. After the last person left the space, and then five thousand years later when the council took over management, that thing suddenly went out of control,” Elena said, shaking her head.

"Although it is still within a controllable range, that thing can capture some transmigrators on its own and put them in to fight each other. The council can no longer manage those transmigrators who are forced in. We can only give them psychological treatment after they leave the war space."

"This kind of problem actually happened? It seems that it might be the trick left behind by your 50th generation systems that have been causing trouble for so long that has finally kicked in?" Mio said.

"Probably so. After all, the last fiftieth generation system was captured on the same day that the war space went out of control. But at the time, the council didn't pay attention because of the problem with that system. After all, that space had been acting strangely for a while. It wasn't until contestants started appearing in that space again that the council realized there was a problem with the space," Elena sighed.

"You guys have it tough too, I feel." Mio smiled.

"It's alright, but if you don't pay close attention, you really won't be able to detect that faint bloodthirsty aura about her." Elena looked at the little girl who was chatting and laughing with Xing.

"She's very good at hiding herself. In that world, she used this method to carry out a powerful purge of the high-ranking traitors who had betrayed humanity. It was then that I realized I had never truly understood her," Mio said.

…………

Ignoring the whispers between the two systems, Sylvia has already begun to harass Qixing relentlessly.

"Sigh~ I think we should talk about that spaceship instead." Finally annoyed by the harassment, but because they were allies of the council, Xing could only sigh and say.

“I can give you any compensation you want, I’ll just take that spaceship back with me,” Sylvia said with a smile.

"Just let me hug you a little longer."

"...The issue of cooperation between the Alliance and the Empire?" Xing was speechless for a moment, and could only turn the topic back to the issue of cooperation between the two interstellar nations.

“No problem. Just make a list of what you want and I’ll have someone send it over as soon as possible. I’ll also make a list of what I want for you,” Sylvia said gently, smiling at Xing.

"...Don't even think about me, but I do have my counterpart from another world who you can take care of." Xing twitched his lips, then placed a document in front of Sylvia.

"...The problem on the other side has been solved?" After quickly reviewing the information, Sylvia looked up and asked Xing with a smile.

“Yes, that area is already my territory, although I don’t know when it became so.” Looking at Sylvia, who was still smiling gently, Xing sensed that beneath that smile, she seemed to be eager to kill.

"What a pity, I was thinking of turning everyone in that derivative world into canned goods." Sylvia said with a look of regret.

“I still have a few alive here,” Xing suddenly laughed.

“Leave it to me. I’ll show those survivors what despair is,” Sylvia said with a smile.

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