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Chapter 706

Muxi City North Shipyard.

In the huge underground shipyard, the alien warship is undergoing its final functional adjustments in preparation for sailing.

The densely packed keel ship plates are connected to each other to ensure that there are no gaps in the middle.

The Tesla parasites were stored in insulated pipes, strictly arranged and installed into the keel deck.

The huge keel electromagnetic gun was slowly hoisted above the hull with the cooperation of pulleys and cranes. Maintenance personnel inspected every part of the weapon one by one.

Standing under the huge bow, Rachel looked up at the battleship and asked Ayesha beside her: "If we move at full speed, how long will it take to reach the Supuha Mountains?"

As the captain of the battleship, Aisha casually signed off the noteboard handed over by her assistant and said, "If everything goes well, ten days."

Rachel nodded, then turned to look at Ayesha: "You should know how dangerous this journey is."

Ayesha said nonchalantly: "Every time I go to sea, it is never calm."

Rachel: "You can definitely stay in Muxi City. There are many captains who can replace you on this mission."

Ayesha: "No one can touch this ship except me."

Rachel: "Your decision has nothing to do with His Majesty the King?"

Aisha glared at Rachel and said in a deep voice, "It has nothing to do with him."

Rachel looked back with a smile: "When can we leave?"

Ayesha: "All devices have been debugged and weapons have been calibrated. We can set off in four hours."

Rachel nodded and waved behind her: "I'm going to inform the passengers to get on the ship."

Ayesha was stunned: "Passenger? What passenger?"

A group of people wearing civilian clothes, escorted by knights, walked into the dock and slowly gathered around the battleship.

Ayesha's eyes widened: "Who are these people? I have never heard of such an arrangement!"

Rachel: "These people are all alien species, and they volunteered to participate in this rescue activity."

Ayesha turned around and said in a deep voice to Rachel: "These people are civilians and have no ability to protect themselves. Are you going to take this group of people to the south? You are sending them to their death!"

Rachel: "Most of them are from the south and are the guides for this rescue operation... Moreover, in terms of self-protection ability, their combat effectiveness is not inferior to those of the knights."

Rachel snapped her fingers, and a man at the head of the team bowed to him.

I saw the man opening his hands, and the space around him suddenly distorted and changed. A spherical space with a diameter of about four meters with him as the center, and all the objects around him, including wooden boxes, the ground, and even

The smoke and dust were forcibly "cut" from its original position and disappeared in an instant.

Just when Ayesha was stunned, Rachel said to her: "With one more powerful mutant like him, His Majesty's chances of being rescued will be even greater. Don't you think so?"

Ayesha looked at the crowd and spotted several children. She hesitated and said, "Are there any children among them?"

Rachel took a step across, blocking Aisha's sight: "The power of alien species has nothing to do with age or gender. The more harmless an individual looks, the more terrifying their abilities are... Moreover, these people have participated in the rescue operation and have already

Being recognized by the Council and the Valkyrie, are there any other problems?"

Ayesha waved her hand: "It's up to you, as long as these people don't affect navigation and rescue. After all the equipment is debugged, they can board the ship, but I want to make it clear in advance that they can only be in the third deck area

and Operation Warehouse District!”

Rachel nodded, indicating that she knew.

While the two were talking, the cry of the griffin came from the cave.

The six Valkyries led their respective griffons, slowly walked into the dock, and stopped in front of everyone.

Ayesha frowned at the griffin and asked, "Do you really want to bring these long-haired beasts onto my ship? Can't they stay in the city?"

Amidst the angry screams of the gryphons, Ivy, the leader of the Valkyries, stood up and said: "Mounts are like swords, shields and bows. They are part of our bodies. They must be on board."

Ayesha rolled her eyes: "Then take these beasts with you, as long as you are responsible for cleaning and don't let my ship stink."

Ayesha looked around at the people around her and said to herself: "There are more people than I thought. There isn't much space on the ship. I hope it won't happen again..."

Before he finished speaking, there was a rush of footsteps approaching the dock.

A group of scholars and assistants wearing white research uniforms, escorted by Crusader soldiers, rushed into the dock.

"Success! I succeeded!"

The person at the front of the team was thin and had pale skin, but his face was red and he was extremely excited.

Ayesha stared at the face of the visitor, shook her head and said, "Wayne Dunlop, don't tell me that you also want to board the ship and go to the south."

Wayne shouted: "I'm not here to board the ship! I made the antidote!"

Ayesha: "Antidote? What antidote?"

Rachel walked up to Wayne: "You mean the antidote to the undead plague?"

Wayne nodded and said: "Some time ago, someone placed a mysterious box at the entrance of the research institute. We opened it and found some strange biological organs inside. However, the box was written in ancient Tyrian script.

In one sentence - live towards death."

Rachel was stunned: "Live to die?"

Wayne: "Yes, I judged at that time that this thing must come from the Presbyterian Church. I thought about it again. His Majesty is currently looking for the antidote to the undead in the Presbyterian Church, so this thing is probably the key to extracting the antidote.

"

"So, I immediately started experiments and began to study and analyze this biological organ."

"We found signs of necrotic parasite activity around the organs, but no necrotic parasites could survive in the flesh and blood of living tissue."

"Through comparison, screening, extraction, and purification, among nearly two hundred antibody samples, I finally found an antibody that has perfect efficacy against the Necrovirus. This antibody can effectively improve the resistance of the organism and make it easier to enter.

The undead virus in the body has completely lost its activity and entered a dormant state."

Rachel looked at Wayne and murmured: "So, Todd succeeded? He successfully found the antidote to the undead?"

Wayne: "Yes, His Majesty succeeded. He must have successfully found the antidote and found a way to send it back!"

Evie, who had been listening, suddenly asked: "If His Majesty has found the antidote, why doesn't he come back?"

Wayne was stunned: "Maybe there are some other things..."

Evie: "Moreover, even the soul space used for communication has been completely closed."

Wayne: "This..."

Evie: "You have never seen the face of the guy who sent the antidote back. How do you know he is His Majesty's man?"

Wayne was silent, he also felt that something was wrong.

Rachel walked behind Wayne and watched as the latter's assistant carefully held a twenty-centimeter-long iron box with gloves on.

Wayne walked to the iron box and slowly opened the lid.

Wrapped in layers of ice cubes and flannel, three sealed glass test tubes wrapped in silver alloy and filled with light blue liquid looked particularly dazzling.

Wayne: "Time is short. I used all the resources of the institute and only had time to produce so many virus antibodies."

Rachel looked at the glass test tube in the iron box and asked, "Has this antidote been verified?"

Wayne nodded and said: "In vivo experiments have been done on animals and humans, and the effect is no problem."

Rachel looked back and asked again: "How to use it?"

Wayne pointed to the glass test tube: "This is the original solution of antibodies. Everyone only needs to inject a small amount the size of a water droplet to activate the immune system in the body."

Rachel: "What are the storage conditions?"

Wayne: "At around zero degrees, the active components in the antibody will be in a dormant state; at human body temperature, which is around 37 degrees, the antibody components will be activated and begin to connect with living tissues; however, try to avoid excessive temperatures.

temperature.”

Rachel: "Because high temperature destroys antibodies?"

Wayne scratched his head: "No, the antibody contains Sutherland Archaea, which is thermophilic. As the temperature increases, the active part in the antibody will become more and more active, but this activity will make

The biological structure becomes extremely unstable. This instability may harm the recipient and even cause some unpredictable consequences."

Listening to the content that was like a book from heaven, Ayesha said impatiently: "Can anyone tell me whether this voyage will continue?"

Evie patted the griffin's neck: "Although His Majesty may be related to these undead antidotes, there is no evidence that he is safe. I insist on continuing this voyage."

Rachel motioned to her assistant to close the iron box and said, "I agree that this rescue operation cannot be canceled without confirming that His Majesty is out of danger."

Ayesha patted the keel deck and said with a smile: "In that case, what are you waiting for? Let's get on the ship!"


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