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Chapter 150 Hexfeimen

Standing on the deck of the airship, the wind blowing from the high altitude made Zell a little dazed.

He originally planned to leave on a boat, but unexpectedly, Roy negotiated with the airport staff and arranged the three of them to temporarily get on the airship.

From sea road to empty road, it saved them a lot of time, but also reduced a lot of travel time.

Standing on a high ground overlooking the scenery of Piltwolf, you will be able to see the city of progress.

Hundreds of boats lined up in the canal, parked under the tall shadow of the Sun Gate, and a bell rang and a white dove flew away.

The luxurious and grand blue smoke estate is quietly located in the north, with towers inlaid with gold and silver textures reaching into the sky.

The glass shed at Clock Academy is like a huge grid artwork. He can even see a professor conducting research in the laboratory through the exquisite glass dome.

There is also the Kanteksta cable car, loaded with cargo to and from the ocean with a height and a drop on both sides of the Hinado Gate.

And he had to see all this prosperity again after a while.

"Is this the first time the store manager takes an airship?" Roy's voice came from behind, with lightness.

She walked straight over, holding two drinks in her hand, and handed one of them to Zell.

Gwen followed her, biting the straw and drinking, her eyes curiously looking at everything on the airship.

Zell didn't want to be looked down upon and patted his chest shamelessly.

"It's not just the first time I left Piltwolf!"

Roy covered her mouth and chuckled: "Actually, it's the first time I've left."

Putting down Poluo and taking the drink, Zell tasted it for two briefly.

"Tsk tsk, this juice is not as good as in our store, and I thought it was so good."

"This is just a gift, and it is definitely not as good as ours." Roy said: "If you can't finish drinking, throw it away. Don't hold it in your hand. You will have to pass the Hex Flying Gate later and be careful to sprinkle it all over."

Our family...it seems she has admitted something.

Zell looked over the windshield of the cockpit and looked at the building in the direction of the boat's bow.

It was a towering tower with a scaled rune land connected to the top, and the rune land was the name of the planet.

So it can be seen as a tower with a huge globe on its back, and such a structure is very similar to the observatory with a spherical dome.

"Is this thing safe?"

Although Zell saw this thing every day, it was the first time he sat down, and he couldn't help feeling a little nervous.

When the person was nervous, he wanted to grab something, so he hugged Roy's shoulder and kept drinking drinks to cover up.

Roy glanced at him through his sunglasses, but did not break away.

If you miscalculate, you should just hold your waist.

When Zel was feeling sad, Roy said next to him: "There is no problem with the Hex Flying Gate itself. There has been no launch failure since the trial. However, in reality, there are cases where the airship has never come back after it was launched. It cannot be said that it is 100% safe."

"Didn't anyone complain?" Zell remembers that he hadn't heard any negative reports about Feimen.

The airship is missing such a serious situation, so it has not sparked public opinion?

The Philos family's public relations are too easy to leak.

"Complaints are useless. Just sending Feimen and recycling it. It is your own business to not come back. These are clearly written in the user agreement. We signed a guarantee letter when we boarded the ship."

Roy looked calm, but Zell felt even more nervous.

"Why does it feel like signing a life-and-death case...how will the passenger come back?"

"The spacecraft will bring enough energy reserves and fly back slowly." Roy shrugged: "The flying gate just allows you to quickly reach your destination. As for the weather conditions at the destination? Whether it is clear sky or storm is raging, it is not its business. If you encounter a storm when you are unlucky, you can only admit that you are unlucky. And no matter what problems you encounter on the way back, it will not accept it."

Although his personal safety was obviously not guaranteed at all, Hex Feimen still became Piltwolf's economic pillar in one fell swoop, even surpassing the tax revenue of Rizhimen, creating an income miracle.

But when he thought of entrusting his life to such a thing, Zell couldn't help but complain: "This is the worst after-sales service I've ever seen."

"But it's fast, and you can reach any corner of the Rune Land in an instant with just a blink of an eye. Who can do it?"

"This is indeed." Zell nodded. Even the rune mage could not do such teleportation that ignored distance.

Although his Poluo Book is OK, it is a dedicated channel for Poluo and cannot be transmitted to people.

In contrast, Feimen can both ignore distance and bring people, which is much stronger.

"Wouldn't you be able to go directly to Shadow Island?"

Roy threw the endless drinks into the trash can and nodded: "That's right, but that's equivalent to treating the airship as a disposable consumable. If you can't come back, it's meaningless. It's better to drive the boat and dock nearby. Although it's a little slower, at least it can ensure that there will be a boat on your way back."

"Does Phiros have the idea of ​​establishing a flying gate in other areas? This way, he can also take a flying gate when he returns."

"Our diplomats have already negotiated, but there has been no progress in recent years, and no one is willing to hand over control of Feimen to the other party." She said: "It is very dangerous to build Feimen on someone else's territory, which means that others can drop armed forces or something else over our city at any time. For safety, we have to give up this part of the interests."

Zell nodded, and while he spoke, the airship had already arrived at the airport in front of the tower.

The driver at the helm drove the left propeller to the maximum, completed the steering in the airport, adjusted the position and rose vertically along the tower.

The three left the deck and returned to the cabin to take their seats, each holding a Poluo tightly.

The star track at the top of the flying gate is driven by huge energy, turning the launch pad towards Bilgewater Port on the map.

The lock is completed and the map is lit up. The squirting energy forms a blue rune, arranged and combined into a acceleration track one after another.

At this time, the airship that was rising at a constant speed was just in front of the launch pad.

Zell could feel the substantial energy filling the surrounding space, buzzing in his ears.

The energy gradually increased, the rune ring became more solid, and the blue light was filled with eyes. Zel felt a gradually stronger sense of overweight and pressed him hard on the back of the seat.

The Polu put away their tongues and curled up all their limbs under their belly.

Gwen opened her eyes wide because of excitement, with stars flashing in her eyes, and her twin ponytails floated for unknown reasons.

Roy, who was sitting in the middle, closed her eyes because the Yiyan resonated with the Feimen. She was uneasy and reached her hand to the right until she held it with her other hand.

When the energy level passes through the threshold, the space begins to tremble, and the bumps sway the passenger's drink.

And then...

accelerate.

Leap.
Chapter completed!
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