Interstellar Number One Farmer: I Only Want To Farm!-Chapter 203 - 68: Successful Rescue
She remembered that having well-defined features was a necessity for selecting soldiers.
Someone who looks like this managing to become a soldier either has connections or the selectors are blind.
Just by their appearance, they don’t look like upright people. How did they blend in with a bunch of soldiers?
A spy should be inconspicuous, but going against the norm might yield unexpected results?
Spy: Damned Star Thieves, unpredictable, and this vile woman in front of me is even more detestable.
Discriminating against them for their looks is the deepest cut.
They have a team behind them offering strategies, each step is taken with caution, their skills are outstanding.
Just because their looks are a bit lacking, they didn’t secure their ideal positions.
Now that Su Xiaocai is strong, once they join the Star Thief Group, with their abilities and the strategist’s command, they are sure to teach this woman a lesson.
Their knives pressed deep.
There’s a trace of blood on the soldier’s neck.
Su Xiaocai smiled coldly, her eyes full of indifference and malice, without a trace of sympathy.
"How long are you planning to play games? I’m in a hurry, understand?"
Clearly, she didn’t care about the lives of the students and soldiers.
At this time, both warships’ screens simultaneously flashed a red warning, a "halt" alert sent by Colonel Bai; they were catching up.
"If we delay any longer, neither you nor I will get away," Su Xiaocai threatened, "Connect the rail, or we’ll all die together."
Su Xiaocai’s people moved back and forth, creating the illusion of a larger group.
If it weren’t for the prior incident of killing a student, they might have leveraged the students.
Unfortunately, the students detected something amiss early on.
Star Thieves and spies, equally notorious, untouched students might even consider how to take down both.
The three spies abandoned the hostage plan.
To be safe, they decided to prepare for both scenarios.
"We’re joining you."
"Connect the rail," Su Xiaocai said, ending the video call.
The spies’ warship turned on its shields again, while beginning to dock with Su Xiaocai’s warship.
After relinquishing docking access, a direct passage to the lifeboat was available in the control room, where they stood at the entrance, waiting to monitor how many people the other side had, before executing their escape plan.
If it was just a bluff, they could use the warship’s defensive weapons to kill them.
Having killed students once, killing Star Thieves wouldn’t be much different.
At that moment, the people behind Su Xiaocai clapped in celebration, amazed at the smooth progress, striking first and seizing the initiative.
If a rescue had been attempted by the official side, it surely wouldn’t have gone so smoothly; reckless Star Thieves changes everything.
Because they don’t care, they have nothing to fear.
No one is better suited for seizing control of a warship than Star Thieves.
"This is just the first step. Don’t get complacent; later, you’ll need to cooperate in the act."
Everyone nodded in agreement, commending Su Xiaocai’s acting skills.
Su Xiaocai: I wasn’t acting, just simply thinking the more people care about not dying, the more beneficial it becomes to act accordingly.
She truly didn’t care about the lives of strangers, but as a normal human, she couldn’t simply watch people die.
It’s paradoxical, yet true.
Docking the two warships took half an hour, as the spies’ side lacked someone proficient in operating the ship, resulting in the first two attempts failing.
This partially due to Su Xiaocai’s deliberate interference.
She was stalling for time but managed to do so without leaving a trace.
She eventually issued a secret command, cursing at the three, calling them pig-brained.
Spy: That’s so typical of a Star Thief, arrogant and unreasonable.
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Students who were constantly in the training area became very curious about what was happening outside after the initial panic.
Knowing nothing is too torturous.
Curiosity gradually overcame the fear of death.
After waiting for a while, unable to stand it anymore, two volunteered to explore what’s going on outside.
"Better not go."
"What if you die?"
"We’ll just check the hallway. We’re too passive right now."
The two were determined, not wanting to wait until the Mecha cabin opened, unless all the Mechas could be used, reaching Huangyang Star might still mean death.
The warship has been stationary for a while, everyone felt the recent attack.
It’s good if the military comes, but encountering the enemy is even worse.
They can only gamble on whether another opportunity arises.
The two left the training area, cautiously sticking to the walls, fearful weapons could pop out to kill them.
After walking for a while with no alarms, they quickened their pace towards the outer corridor.
The outer corridor allows a view of the starry sky.
At that moment, they see the insignia of the Star Thieves.
The two students gasped, their legs trembling.







