Marvelous Mecha

Chapter 990: Risk Plan_2


On the contrary, although she didn't say much on the surface, the Blade Warrior did not deny that when it came to many issues, Sky Shadow and Kexiao's vision far surpassed her own. Some answers that were right in front of her eyes, she never considered them, and even if she did, she would not think in that direction, let alone imagine, but Sky Shadow and Kexiao could effortlessly spot the truth. This was sufficient to show her way of thinking was merely ordinary, whereas Sky Shadow and Kexiao were elite talents sifted out by two great powers, not much different from Feng Yi.

It wasn't until now that the Blade Warrior felt the difference between them and ordinary people. It wasn't about strength, it was about perspective and foresight, the extensive reserve of knowledge, and macro awareness. Just like on the interstellar battlefield, weaknesses that regular officers couldn't see would be immediately evident in their eyes. This is why they could become super soldiers, possibly renowned generals of the world.

Of course, the reason why Feng Yi could perceive this as well led to his achievements of today. As for strength, it was nothing more than icing on the cake.

Arrogance is a common trait between Kexiao and Sky Shadow, but the two are also different. By arrogance, we don't mean needless posturing, but a natural charisma.

Kexiao tends more towards perfectionism, quite similar to Roland, which stems from the perfect genes in his bloodline.

Sky Shadow's arrogance leaned more towards being cold and unexpressive.

Taking the two of them, Kexiao had stronger personal expression, but does that mean he's definitely stronger than Sky Shadow? Not necessarily. Compared with each other, Kexiao seemed more approachable, giving an impression of calm and ease.

But Sky Shadow was a person of active, unconventional thinking. His vision was not less than Kexiao's; it's just that he was rather aloof, rarely sharing his insights. Whenever he did speak, he would go straight to the point with little needless chatter, never verbose. This was the biggest difference between the two.

Therefore, the Blade Warrior considered asking for opinions from Sky Shadow and Kexiao.

"This is the best I could come up with, what do you think?"

The Blade Warrior glanced at Kexiao, then looked at Sky Shadow, waiting for their response.

"What's the success rate?" Sky Shadow asked, obviously referring to the chances of successfully finding Feng Yi by traversing parallel universes.

"I can't guarantee it. The fluctuating probabilities are too high; we can classify the chances at forty-nine percent." Although the Blade Warrior didn't specify, the implication was that the failure rate was higher than the success rate.

"Only forty-nine percent..."

"That's right, this is the idealized figure."

Mulling over the number forty-nine, Sky Shadow fell into silence, clenching his fists again and again!

It can be said that even if personal strength improves significantly, the damage inflicted on 'Bizarre' would be extremely limited—knowing that at this level, although every increase in level means an exponential growth in power, people tend to only notice your success and not consider the difficulty involved. Even so, even if personal strength increases by one hundred or two hundred percent, the real effect on Bizarre was just a mere initial one percent, truly a drop in the ocean.

The problem lies in letting 'Bizarre' continue to grow, the situation will deteriorate further—had it been the past, maybe Sky Shadow would have considered it, thinking that the world's destruction has no bearing on him. But after briefly interacting with Feng Yi, he seemed to have found new enjoyments, as if he recognized what he was truly seeking, what did he want to achieve?

Indeed, what he pursued was not fame and fortune but the earnest desire to become stronger, to surpass himself and his opponents time and time again—through Feng Yi, he mastered the Blank Paper realm, and during the exchanges, despite not saying much, his mood was genuinely good during that month. He finally understood what he was longing for.

If it really comes to the end of humanity, escaping alive would just be a tasteless existence. As opposed to life and death, Sky Shadow gradually realized he cared more about challenges, the desire to constantly surpass his opponents, to welcome more challenges, which is why he cherished his life more than others.

But now, how much hope was left for humanity? Death was inevitable in any case. If this one possibility was the last hope, to get one last look at what bizarre techniques that guy might have in another dimension, it might well be worth it.

Sky Shadow said, "I don't have a personal assertion for now; count me in if we decide to seek that guy."

Blade Warrior was somewhat startled, "What do you mean you don't have a personal assertion?"

Kexiao said, "Traveling through parallel time-spaces in your way is the last resort; we can consider other methods during this time."

"Other methods, do you think so too?"

"That's one aspect. In the coming time, I hope you'll focus all your energy on improving the traversal probability, and leave the rest to us."

"How long will this 'rest' take?"

"Judging by the growth rate of 'Bizarre', I don't think there will be a significant qualitative change within a month."

What Kexiao implied was that within this month, we could consider other methods. After all, the idea of finding Feng Yi sounded unreliable and the risks were too great. He would also try to counter 'Bizarre' through other means, and only if absolutely out of options would he fall back to the high-risk plan proposed by Blade Warrior.

As for subsequent issues, obviously, Kexiao would return home to make preparations, even to the extent of issuing a truthful statement to all countries. His words carried much more weight than Blade Warrior's, so once the plan was set, Kexiao was the first to leave.

The preparation work that followed was far more troublesome than probing the nature of 'Bizarre' itself. They had to consider not just fuel, but also how to shield against the Bizarre magnetic field and simple escape measures; maintaining real-time effects with their universe through quantum entanglement was a primary concern, using wormholes as a means to return.

No one knows how many branches exist in the universe, how many time-spaces are resonating connections. This is like a multiple-choice question; you could treat it as an extremely complex mathematical equation. Once you fall into parallel space-time, you will face a probability-based random selection. If you make the wrong choice, you'd be out of luck, and Light Crystal Energy would not be enough to support continuous mistakes; that is the reality.

Next would be the issue of life support. What if the machines break down? What if there's a lack of oxygen or large temperature differences? Take basic necessities like food; ample preparation is a must.

Therefore, Yita was busy during this time. As Blade Warrior's assistant, she was preparing vast amounts of spare supplies through various channels every day: electronics and hardware from various eras, huge oxygen-supplying plants, hull protection, thermal isolation, and many other devices you might or might not have thought of.

And all this was based on a trivial possibility.

Blade Warrior had already prepared dozens of Time-Space Transfer Devices, but she was still not at ease. However, since Light Crystal Energy was extremely limited, the number prepared was probably enough. After all, a single Time-Space Machine could deplete all the Light Crystals, yet she still purposely prepared so many just in case.

One could say that the Time-Space Machine is like a car; it's not expensive to make, but the fuel - not 93 octane gasoline, but Light Crystals - is costly. These particles, born from a Black Hole singularity, are rare. Being able to procure so many at once was thanks to Feng Yi collecting them when exploring the 'Bizarre' vessel. Without these Light Crystals, having only the two pieces found by her and Feng Yi on Death Planet, the probability of successful traversal would greatly decrease from the original basis.

Fatty Zhang Xiaobo was thoroughly enjoying his current life, living in Sky Garden, accompanied each day by those pretty little maids, leading an incredibly pleasurable life.

This just proved the old saying: poverty limits your imagination. It wasn't until he moved in here that he realized how lavish Blade Warrior's place was; not just a palace but a space city. No matter how hard fatty racked his brains, he could not figure out how much it would cost to build such a gigantic palace.

And that Yita was outrageous; every order she placed was equivalent to several years' worth of his salary at the least. Those expensive instruments, just a few items, and he'd never earn that much in his lifetime, even if he sold his blood.

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