"In the end, maybe we can solve the problems facing humanity on Earth and reach the stars sooner?"

When Kiana is doing what she wants to do, her mind often works very fast.

"So, do you have any other questions?"

When the meeting fell silent, Theresa looked around. In fact, she had been thinking about the question of destiny for the earth.

She didn't want to be her own grandfather, nor did she want destiny to be the same as before. However, the captain said: Having a sword in your hand and not using it is different from having no sword in your hand. You have to consider Kiana and the others.

This eliminated the idea that Destiny and Anti-Entropy would merge into a new Destiny and become a public welfare organization.

After everything was settled and he ascended to the position of Bishop of Destiny, he began to think about destiny or what it meant to the Honkai Organization.

There is no doubt that it is a military organization that is above all secular regimes, and it even has a considerable number of followers around the world.

However, in reality, as Manifest Destiny continued to expand its already extremely powerful influence in Europe, it became difficult for it to maintain its imagined transcendent status.

Every move of such a behemoth will seriously affect the balance of the entire world situation. Raven Natasha added:

"I hope the bishop will consider this. In fact, what Miss Rita said makes sense. After all, every star in the sky could be our enemy."

Theresa nodded, then said to Kiana:

"This issue will be discussed by the Central Military Commission of the Mandate of Heaven. Kiana, before leaving Earth, please prepare for the handover of Houkai energy on the moon. Do you have any additional comments?"

After finishing her words, Theresa rubbed her Qingming acupoint, her brows filled with uncontrollable fatigue. She had been busy for several days and nights because of the alien visitor's question:

"Bishop, actually...if possible, I plan to take the Star Train with the Captain."

Mei hesitated for a long time before finally speaking her mind. These words were unexpected by everyone present, but it was also reasonable for Mei to do such a thing:

"Anything else you want to add? If you want to go, just say it now. Don't have one idea and then say you want to go."

After Theresa asked this, everyone shook their heads, and Theresa breathed a sigh of relief:

"In that case, let's adjourn the meeting. Let Kiana on the moon make the final decision on the Star Train. How about that?"

"Wait a minute, I have objections!"

At this moment, an unexpected voice sounded, and the women present were all surprised. Xier, who was in the sixth seat, stood up:

"So, what if the Captain does something unspeakable like he did on Earth? Besides Kiana, who among us here can persuade the Captain?"

Seele's words were deafening. When the captain was determined to do what he wanted, he would not listen to anyone. Only Kiana could forcibly interrupt him.

This was something AS WE KNOW among the girls. For a moment, because of Xier's words, the virtual watchers fell into silence.

Volume 2: Traveling in the Galaxy: Chapter 21: Kiana is worried about the captain

Compared to the silence of Kiana and the others, there was communication going on on the train.

Regarding Kiana and the others' enthusiasm, Jizi, who has traveled through many realms, quickly figured out the crux of the matter and quietly asked the captain who had just boarded the train:

"Is she someone very important who has the same name and even looks like me?"

"Well, if it weren't for her, there would be no Kiana today. This is the price she paid for growing up to be what she is today. She wasn't like this before."

The captain nodded. His words were so casual, but behind them was an unfathomable weight. At this moment, Ji Zi's words made the captain stunned:

"Actually...I always have a feeling that I seem to have seen Kiana somewhere before."

"I've dreamt of similar scenes on certain nights, and in them I saw a group of blurry faces."

"Although we don't know who they are, we are like family, constantly fighting against some transcendent existence..."

"I clearly remember their confusion and fear... but I also remember that in that dream they never gave up."

"I also remember a white figure, who went from being mischievous at the beginning to becoming mature and reliable."

The captain smiled mysteriously, and the meaningful look on his face made Jizi's heart skip a beat:

"Perhaps, that wasn't a dream? Jizi, by the way, her mentor is not dead, but has disappeared in the depths of the imaginary space."

"You really like to joke around."

Jizi smiled. This kind of thing was not uncommon during the journey in space. Passengers on the train came and went, and even the "conductor" Pam might not be able to accompany her and the train from beginning to end.

Ji Zi didn't care about her hometown and old friends that were too far away. She knew that this journey was lonely.

Even if she could meet like-minded travel companions during her travels, even if she received generous favors from her travel companions, even if she could witness the end of a journey with her travel companions - that was just her luck.

She understood that this journey was a lonely one. No one could tread the exact same path as another.

No one can experience the scenery along the way for others. She can only rely on her own eyes and feet.

Then she would pack into her suitcase all that those eyes had witnessed, and all that those feet had walked:

"As a former unknown traveler, you have also traveled across the worlds with trains. Why do you say such ambiguous words?"

"No, just a casual joke..."

Gao Su shrugged his shoulders and then changed the subject:

"Maybe I'll get back on the train?"

"Of course you are welcome."

Ji Zi nodded. It wasn't unheard of for an unknown passenger to get on and off the bus after reaching the destination, but it was very rare.

"In fact, the journey of life has no end. It is different from the train. The train only carries life. Do you understand what I mean?"

Gao Su's words made Ji Zi fall into deep thought. Then she nodded, as if she understood something.

"Actually, the reason I boarded the Star Train again was for this planet behind me. I once gave her a solution..."

Jizi poured a cup of coffee for the captain who was talking to her. The captain took a sip of the coffee and continued:

"She refused and chose to save him in her own way. I am willing to do this for Qibao."

The affectionate name made Jizi look at the man in front of her who had red hair like herself:

"It seems that the method you provided doesn't gain her approval, or is there a conflict?"

Talking to smart people is easy. The captain nodded.

"Yes, I respect her choice."

"That's it..."

Ji Zi seemed to understand something and put the empty coffee cup aside. Dan Heng was shocked, and Pam was surprised by his shock.

There was actually someone who could drink the coffee made by Jizi without changing his expression. The captain seemed to remember something and turned his head to continue:

"Do you need me to re-carve the stigmata on your back, Kiana?"

Before the voice faded, Kiana pushed the door open and walked in:

"That would be great."

As she spoke, Kiana gave Ji Zi and the others an apologetic smile, and then pulled Gao Su into the imaginary space.

Kiana threw off the boots that were snatched away by the porridge bar, lay down on the bed, and said to the captain:

"Come on. The Imaginary Watchers couldn't come to any conclusions from their discussions, so we're now in recess. We're still considering leaving the outer solar system, and our preliminary decision is to let you go with one of us."

Seeing this, the captain picked up the crystal purple branch at his waist without hesitation. The jade was cold and the tip of the branch swept through the air, leaving a faint light.

Then, the captain picked up the pen and slowly placed it on Kiana's back, emitting a dazzling light that erased all the stigmata originally engraved on her back.

As the brush tip moved smoothly, bizarre runes appeared on the girl's fair skin.

As the runes were laid out, the dual sensations of heat and cold made Kiana involuntarily bite her red lips, leaving shallow marks with her silver teeth.

But she didn't utter a single groan of pain. She only felt her mind gradually becoming blurred, and an indescribable feeling permeated her body.

How does this feel? Is this... just like last time?

Kiana's heart beat faster and faster, and it felt like it was about to jump out of her chest. In this hazy state, she let out a soft moan like a cat's cry:

"captain....."

She wanted to hug him, to kiss him, she wanted him to give her everything once again, even, even... thinking of this, she buried her face in the pillow.

As the pen moved, Kiana couldn't help but shudder. Her fingers weakly grasped the sheets beneath her, and her nails dug into them.

A pain came from behind, a soul-tearing pain that made Kiana's tears flow from her blue eyes in an instant, and her brows were tightly furrowed.

She seemed to be in great pain, and the tearing pain was even more intense, and her body was shaking constantly.

This is not physical pain, but pain from the soul, so Kiana, as a Herrscher, can feel the pain.

"Be good, bear with it, it's almost over."

After finishing the last stroke, the captain put away the pen, and Kiana lay exhausted on the quilt soaked with sweat.

Kiana felt like a dead fish, sinking and floating with his movements.

She wanted to cry, but her throat seemed to be blocked by a ball of cotton, making it difficult for her to even make a sound.

She didn't know what it felt like, but she knew that she had lost consciousness and didn't even know who she was.

Kiana didn't know how much time had passed before she finally felt the fatigue in her body gradually dissipate. She was no longer in as much pain as before. She looked up and saw that only five minutes had passed.

"Open your mouth."

I opened my mouth obediently, and the cool and moist feeling filled my throat, which was dry due to excessive water loss from sweating.

Kiana turned over and lay on her back on the bed, tilting her head to the side and looking at the man who was drinking tea over there:

"You never said it hurt this much!"

"You didn't ask, did you?"

Looking at the captain who was pretending to be innocent, Kiana no longer had the energy to argue with him.

After a while, Kiana, feeling her strength returning, stood up, went to the bathroom in the room, and cleaned herself up:

"Who are you going to take?"

"Are you going to ask for my opinion? From Earth's perspective, I would choose Bronya. From my perspective, I hope it's you, Kiana."

Listening to Gao Su's words, Kiana clapped her hands:

"That's settled then. Bronya will go out with you. Hand over her things to the doctors at Anti-Entropy as soon as possible and be prepared to go out with you."

"Actually, it's okay for me to be alone."

Gao Su smacked his lips. Of course he knew what Kiana and the others were thinking.

"That won't do. We don't have anyone by your side, so we're not very reassured."

Volume 2: Traveling in the Galaxy: Chapter 22: Alicia Reappears

"Actually, I also want to talk to you about Alicia."

As she spoke, Kiana suddenly mentioned the story that Mei had told her about a pink fairy girl.

As if by some sense, Alicia appeared in front of Gao Su.

"Oh my! Is it my turn?"

When Alicia heard Kiana calling her, she came to the captain with some joy and said with a smile:

"Hi, did you miss me?"

The captain nodded and then asked:

"Would you like me to help you complete the replacement of the stigmata, Ellie?"

"Hmmm, is the Captain going to do that again?"

The pink fairy came forward, made eye contact with the captain as if teasing him, and then moved away.

"Okay."

She let the captain hold her hand and walked into the imaginary space. The bed sheets that were originally wet with water from Kiana's body had been changed.

Lying on the bed, Alicia looked at the headboard. In fact, she couldn't figure out one thing:

"Captain, there's actually no need to resurrect the dead..."

"Humans, after all, like to do things that go against the laws of nature. I thought you, as the Ruler of Humanity, knew this."

She removed the cumbersome back ornaments, revealing her smooth back. With a light tap of the pen, three stigmata appeared on her back. Alicia adjusted her bangs.

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