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Chapter 21: Garbage Star
Hall listened carefully to the flustered and incoherent description of the Second Medical Research Center manager and then replied briefly and forcefully:

    “Okay, I know.”

    Before the other party could answer, he turned off the communication device, took a deep breath and slowly raised his head:

    “So, what do you want?”

    -the protagonist of their conversation was sitting alive in front of him.

    He saw Ge Xiu resting his chin with one hand, commenting in a methodological manner:

    “It seems that I caused a lot of problems.”

    Hall restrained his urge to roll his eyes: “What do you think?”

    This question obviously does not need an answer.

    Ge Xiu ignored Hall’s sarcasm, jumped off the chair lightly instead and said lightly: “You know what I want.”

    Hall did know.

    Soldiers, weapons, fleets.

    He sighed and shook his head: “According to your current physical condition, the isolation room of the Second Medical Center is where you should stay. If the captain comes back to find you, I will let you…”

    Before Hall finished speaking, Ge Xiu interrupted:

    “If he can come back.”

    There was no extra emotion in his voice, but the sharp meaning in it is like a merciless blow, and Hall felt his internal organs start to churn slowly with a dull pain, a metallic smell spread in his mouth, he gritted his teeth and couldn’t say a word anymore.

    Ge Xiu glanced at him:

    “If he really asks, you can tell him that I threatened you.”

    Although the eyes of the two met only briefly, Hall felt as if he had been cut open by something sharp, as if his internal organs and bones were exposed to the other’s scrutiny, and Hall took the initiative to look away. He avoided his gaze and retreated silently.

    “Of course, I’m really ready to do that too.”

    Ge Xiu added ostentatiously. He spread his palm on the table and an unknown miniature gun in his palm shone, cold and hard under the light.

    After looking at each other for a long time, Hall sighed and finally pulled out the control screen in compromise.

    Ge Xiu smiled, and jumped on the seat he left just now, swaying his thin legs contentedly.

    The Alliance understood that in order to help Lulai get out of trouble, the rebels would do anything it takes. They knew very well that once Lulai gets out of this mad and hysterical caeg, the Alliance would lose the slightest chance of winning, so they can only take Lulai’s life at all costs – they were not short of attempts. Although the besieged fleet was forced to retreat to the galaxy, it still stubbornly purged, using the terrain to invade again and again, trying to repulse their allied forces.

    The Alliance forces are not content with this stalemate.

    They cut off all energy supplies, sealed off the entire area with a ferocious fleet and even arranged thousands of miles of invisible laser minefields and signal interception areas outside the galaxy to block reinforcements and prevent breakthroughs.

    Hall was both anxious and desperate.

    He had sent troops for support many times, but the galaxy in which the First Medical Center was located was too deep in the territory of the Alliance-controlled area. Even if a fleet escaped the heavy siege and interception, it couldn’t get past the murderous laser area.

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