After a long time, Meng Kejid turned around and left without looking back.
Among the crowd of onlookers, a pair of eyes without doubting good intentions looked towards the direction where Meng Kejid left.
Late at night in a dark room, a hoarse voice sounded.
"How did things go?"
"The control of the White Moon Starfall Empire is stricter than imagined. It has no intention of opening up the inner planet to the escape ships, let alone the main star. However, it is not completely impossible. Meng Kejid has conveyed the latest order, and it will be launched in seven days.
It is an opportunity to return the bodies of Gajivimo and others to the imperial capital." The reply sounded very humble.
"very good."
Soon the room returned to deathly silence.
When the dawn sun rose, Chitaki felt a great pain in his head. He sat up in a daze, shook his head, and couldn't remember how much he drank.
"Are you awake?" Bellerosa came over with a glass of hot water.
Chitaki took the hot water from Bellerosa, took a sip and replied, "Thank you, where is this?"
"You drank too late last night, so you found a hotel nearby. Chromie and the others were next door and haven't woken up yet. By the way, the Butcher's gang are also here, but it looks like they won't wake up for a while.
, you still managed to drink the butcher down last night." Bellerosa said with a chuckle.
Chitaki touched his forehead and apologized, "I accidentally drank too much yesterday."
"It's nothing. By the way, the war is over. Aren't you looking for your father, Chitaki? Maybe you can ask Butcher and the others. When Butcher was drinking with you yesterday, he seemed to have said that he knew a lot of people on the escape ship," Bellerosa reminded.
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"That's great. I'll ask him when he wakes up." Chitaki said happily.
"They need some time to wake up. Let's have some breakfast first and wait for them in the restaurant." Bellerosa said.
"Okay." Chitaki replied.
Two hours later, the butcher, Chromie and others woke up one after another and came to the restaurant after seeing the message.
Chitaki ordered some light food, and a group of people sat together.
"I have something to ask of you." Chitaki said to the butcher who was sitting down.
The butcher patted his chest and replied directly: "No need to say those polite words, I have said it before, you are my brother, just talk about anything, as long as I, the butcher, can do it."
"I'm looking for my father. He may be on the fleeing boat." Chitaki said seriously.
"Your business is my business. Send me your father's photo and information, and I will help you find it. There is nothing I can't find," the butcher assured.
Chitaki touched his forehead and felt a headache and asked: "I really don't have a photo, but I can draw one, okay?"
"No problem," the butcher replied.
Chitaki clicked on the bracelet, projected a virtual drawing board, and began to seriously draw the image of his father Qianye in his memory.
Half an hour later, Chitaki breathed a sigh of relief and finally finished the painting.
"Ahem, Chitaki, are you sure this is your father?" Chromie coughed awkwardly and asked.
Chitaki nodded seriously and replied, "That's right."
The butcher looked carefully at the portrait painted by Chitaki and couldn't help but nodded and said: "As expected of my brother's father, he is really domineering."
Chitaki looked at the portrait he drew, and there was nothing wrong with it. It matched his memory very well, a middle-aged man with a beard on his face, a cold expression, sharp eyes, and a dangerous aura about him.
"Ahem, boss, why do I have a feeling that Chitaki's painting looks like a pirate leader!" Piqué muttered in a low voice.
Chromie turned his head and glared at Pique: "Don't talk nonsense, this is called looking evil but having a kind heart."
"Yes, yes, how can someone who can teach Chu Qiantaki be a bad person?" Pique hurriedly replied.
"Although the painting is not good, it is probably just like this. Please, please." Chitaki said to the butcher.
"No problem. I'll exchange the merit points in the afternoon and then start looking for them for you." The butcher replied.
"You want to redeem merit points? I happen to be going to redeem them too, so why don't we come together?" Qiantaki said.
"Okay." The butcher replied.
Not long after, Qiantaki and others arrived at the merit redemption hall. The entire hall was filled with long queues, and there were so many people coming to redeem their merits.
"So many people." Pique said in shock.
"It's normal. After receiving meritorious deeds, most people will immediately choose to exchange for supplies or weapons. This is a habit developed when fleeing, just in case." The Butcher explained.
"By the way, butcher, how many merits do you have?" Pique asked curiously.
"I got 200,000 merit points plus a quota of two anti-matter missiles." The Butcher explained.
"Antimatter missile!" Chromie looked at the butcher in horror.
"It should be to compensate for your consumption, right?" Chitaki asked.
"Yes, you can apply for a compensation quota for the consumption of special weapons. I applied after the war, and it was quickly approved. I am very satisfied with the White Moon Starfall Empire, and there is no sloppiness." The Butcher replied.
"Why can't you redeem it directly on the Internet or use this original method?" Pique asked curiously.
"Actually, you can also apply to redeem meritorious service directly on your own spaceship. However, the redemption list generally contains items that are commonly used and have sufficient inventory. Some unpopular weapons and supplies or those in relatively small quantities can only be redeemed in the lobby. This is also a little trick.
If every fleeing ship came here to redeem, this hall would have been paralyzed long ago. We only saw a small part. By the way, Qiantaki, how many merits do you want to redeem?" the butcher explained.
"50w." Chitaki replied.
"Yes, you can exchange for a lot of good things. Let me give you a suggestion. It is best to spend the merits at once, so that the weapons you buy are powerful enough. As for buying them separately, I don't recommend it." The butcher said.
"Okay, I will pay attention." Chitaki replied.
"Chitaki." Bellerosa suddenly shouted in a low voice.
"What's wrong?" Chitaki replied in confusion.
"Who do you see over there?" Bellerosa replied.
Chitaki looked over and saw that in the corner of the hall, Assed, who had previously sold weapons, was setting up a stall to collect merit points, and he also indicated that he would need more than 300,000 merit points before purchasing.
"Isn't this the one selling weapons?" Chitaki reacted.
"Yes, they are acquiring merit points. This is a good opportunity." Bellerosa said with a smile.
"Although we have a lot of merit points, there are also a lot of people here who have merit points!" Chitaki replied hesitantly.
"It's different. You didn't see that he specified a starting point. Normally, it's best to collect merit points in small pieces. If you want to collect so many at once, there are obviously additional requirements." Bellerosa said.
"Yes, if a person can have 300,000 merits at one time, then he will open up A-level permissions. It is obvious that the guy is not really collecting merits, but is looking for people with such high permissions, and uses
That person’s meritorious service.” The butcher nodded and said.
"I understand." Chitaki nodded.
"Let's go over and take a look. Let Chromie queue up here. It doesn't matter whether it works or not," Bellerosa said.