Chapter 784: Chapter 784
Twenty minutes later, all the data was downloaded. Sera pulled out the data box and packed it in her backpack, signaling Du You at the same time.
By this time, the two sisters had returned to this location, and the entire base had been evacuated.
The base fell eerily silent, practically devoid of any life.
"Finished? Good, now initiate the base’s self-destruction program. Then, we come back," Du You said.
Following Du You’s order, Sera swiftly activated the self-destruction program. This wasn’t a complex task for the Photon Elf. However, it required the highest level of authority in a tier four base. Some invisible power bound the Elf, disabling her from launching it.
Contrarily, Sera, being a human, was unrestricted. Even the highest-level programs could be tampered with by humans. Regardless of the expertise required, as long as a connection was established, any action was feasible. This demonstrated the divergence between beings.
The Photon Elf, though the nemesis of electronic products, was, after all, a life form. Controlling various technological items was an instinct. But now, rules bound it, and it was helpless against them.
Straightly speaking, this Photon Elf could be regarded as a semi-rule-based capability.
Right after retrieving the pet and hearing the alarm for the self-destruct system, Du You silently led the others out of the base, and they quickly advanced towards the way back home. With the assistant of the Photon Elf, manipulating the surveillance systems had become much easier.
"Hide quickly, an army is upcoming." Suddenly, Du You spoke out.
The Elf could not just control monitors, but could also surveil the opponents without them noticing. If Du You had this asset from the start, his journey would have been fairly easier.
Just as the group managed to hide, they saw a fleet of warplanes fly past, and some Bipedal Mech were sprinting on their way. They seemed to be reinforcing the base.
No, that wasn’t it. The base was already destroyed, they might be heading after Du You and his group.
"It’s not the troops from this base, but those from nearby bases that have been mobilized. Captain Du You, you indeed are held in high regard," Sera said, teasingly chuckling under her breath while secretly churning up a sense of dread.
If it weren’t for the new pet acquired by Du You, they would most likely have been caught off guard. Although they were not a match for Du You’s group, one could only guess how many armies had returned from nearby. At the same time, if it were not for the Photon Elf taking control of all the monitoring devices around the place, they might not have detected the opponent that early. Once exposed, it would have been very troublesome. This weird pet was simply amazing.
At this moment, jealousy began to seep into Sera’s heart, and she cast envious glances at Du You, wishful of owning a pet herself.
Du You, however, paid no heed to all this. His focus was purely on the movements of the military outside. They were hardly detectable by the opponents, mainly because they were few in number and lacked many technological weapons.
Once the soldiers passed, Du You led his team and continued on their journey. On their way, Du You’s team avoided three waves of the enemy’s troops and, at last, caught sight of Lookout Hill from a distance. It had taken them two days to sneak into the base, but it took them less than three hours to return at full speed.
As soon as Du You returned, the whole of Lookout Hill was buzzing with excitement, and the entire base plunged into a sea of joy.
"Du You, welcome back," the commander of the base greeted from a distance, albeit with an awkward expression.
Chuckling sheepishly, Du You replied, "All I did was fulfill my duty."
"The full-scale offensive plan has begun, and the frontline battle has already erupted. I apologize for not being able to organize a victory celebration for you yet. Let’s make it up to you after this battle ends."
Du You replied nonchalantly, "Let’s celebrate all together once we have taken over the Asteroid No. 66. This is a victory for everyone, not just mine alone." The two shared hypocritical praises.
Du You was exceptionally perceptive, and although the other tried hard to feign decorum, Du You could sense his rage and hatred. It baffled Du You how he had managed to provoke this guy to such a degree.
But it didn’t matter, as currently, the provoker had no authority over Du You. Both were captains, with no majors present at the moment.
Moreover, Du You had accomplished a significant deed. During the battle, they would not dare to make any petty moves. After the battle, Du You would leave. They couldn’t possibly cross the world to trouble him.
Du You relished the discomfort caused by his feud with these people.
Just then, a group of people rushed over, "Captain Du You, we heard that you just graduated and came to Asteroid No. 66. May we ask you a few questions?"
Du You asked quizzically, "Who are these people?" The woman who seemed to be leading the charge didn’t appear to be a soldier.
"That is war correspondent Miss Wumu Na. She will be reporting the whole course of this battle." Du You learned this from the explanation of a person next to him and realized that the crowd pushing towards them was made up entirely of reporters.
He had never encountered these people in previous battles. But now, with journalists present, some matters could be stirred up interestingly. Du You was known for his vindictive nature. Read full story at 𝙣𝙤𝙫𝙚𝙡⁂𝔣𝔦𝔯𝔢⁂𝘯𝘦𝘵
For instance, those who caused early troubles at the base could now be exposed.
"Hello, I’m happy to answer your questions. I have a bit of time now," replied Du You nonchalantly, spreading his hands wide, "The previous battle exhausted me. I need some time to recuperate."
As a superhuman, this was typical for Du You. Even mechanical weapons need time for maintenance and ammunition restocking. So, when a superhuman needed time to recover, it didn’t seem particularly weird. Nobody could argue against it.
The high-ranking officials nearby wore awkward expressions, but they dared not say anything. The whole process was being live-streamed. Any inappropriate acts would be magnified by the media, possibly leading to public dissatisfaction. Even for these high-ranking officials, it would be very troublesome. All they could do was put on a smile and assist the journalists.