Colonial Suit

#1008 - Infinite perfect back

The green poisonous mist gradually filled the entire chamber. The human envoys retreated...

The task that the Titemi main brain gave them was too shocking; they needed time to digest and discuss it. Although they didn't have much time...

As they left, the bottom of the chamber began to writhe, and a burly figure slowly rose from the ground, surrounded by countless tentacles. He looked at the human image reflected in the green mist in the chamber and said abruptly.

"Titemi, do you think they will agree?"

The compound eyes lowered again, and the main brain's voice echoed in the chamber. "Based on the Star Pirates' consistent principles and data analysis, the probability of them agreeing is greater than seventy-five percent, Lord Sager."

"But this concerns the future of a race. You should understand that, for any being, the righteousness of the race is a very serious choice. Their actions will be seen as betrayal and will never be forgiven." The man named Sager said in a low voice, his voice as hoarse as dry sand rubbing together.

The Titemi main brain fell silent, seemingly calculating or perhaps thinking. After a while, it continued.

"I just consulted the database, Lord Sager. The facts show that your concerns are unfounded. Because humans are unlike any race we have ever seen. Their language is extremely rich, and their emotions are extremely complex. The same action can have countless interpretations, as long as the person interpreting it is the victor. They pursue efficiency and results. As long as it aligns with their interests, everything can be ignored. Just like the so-called righteousness of the race. It can also be abandoned."

"This is just your analysis, but I still feel uneasy. Perhaps our probing this time was too reckless. We should have used normal channels to obtain that thing, rather than relying on this organization called the Star Pirates." Sager thought for a while and sighed. "Oh well, I can't change the Union's decision. I hope my concerns are unnecessary."

"You are indeed a bit worried, Lord Sager. The Union's decisions are all based on rigorous calculations and predictions. Moreover, this Star Pirate organization is not only crude in its actions, but also has deep-seated contradictions and hatred with the human-dominated mercenary corps. The wars between them are more frequent and cruel than those between ordinary civilizations. The Union believes they can be exploited."

At this point, the Titemi main brain sighed as if it had emotions, and said softly. "If it weren't for that taboo, we could have done it ourselves. Now, we can only watch the Boca race's internal strife and be unable to act. Even obtaining that thing requires relying on outsiders. That one in the First World is too unfair to us."

"Stop your complaints! Titemi! You, a main brain that has only just evolved emotions, will not understand the greatness of that one. His will is the will of the universe, and no disobedience is allowed. We exist because of his race, and we act because of his will. This is our highest glory. The Boca race, his creation, will be taken care of, as a matter of course. We should be grateful, not resentful!" Sager suddenly interrupted the Titemi main brain's words, rebuking it mercilessly.

"Don't forget, during the Great Chaos era, if it weren't for the same taboo, would the then incredibly powerful Boca race have allowed us to grow? Would they have allowed us to obtain the many legacies of Krodir? They would have swallowed us in one gulp, just as you want to do now."

Speaking of this, Sager seemed to realize that he was a little agitated, so he slowed down, took a few deep breaths, and continued. "We can compete within the rules, but we cannot break the rules. This is the enlightenment and guidance he gave us."

With that, he walked towards the door, his back disappearing into the thick green poisonous mist... Behind him, the main brain's compound eyes blinked, as if pondering something.

"Is this... what the adults call... fate?"

The compound eyes closed and returned to the top of the chamber, seemingly asleep.

At this moment, in a mothership far away from here, Yasu had just taken off her dirty cloak, throwing it aside with disgust, and turned to enter the elevator next to her. A few minutes later, she arrived at the top of the mothership, in a large garden similar to a mercenary mothership.

These super-sized motherships, larger than fortresses, were custom-made by humans, one for the mercenaries and one for the Star Pirates, so the overall specifications were basically the same.

However, the garden was not planted with the chairman's favorite fragrant flowers, but with another kind of more gorgeous and fragrant flowers. Hidden in its delicate petals was an extremely strong poison, a trace of which was enough to kill.

"The more beautiful the flower, the more dangerous it is. Beneath the sweet appearance and rich fragrance lies a deadly killing intent. Are all lives so sinister?"

As soon as she entered the garden, a graceful voice appeared in Yasu's ear. It was like an emotional aria, every twist and turn was moving. But Yasu didn't even frown, and skillfully walked to a stream in the garden, bowing slightly to the grass by the stream, and saluting.

"Chairman, Yasu is back."

The grass automatically parted, revealing an incomparably beautiful back. It was a woman in white gauze, sitting by the stream, playing with the water. A waterfall of long aquamarine hair spread out behind her, and her jade-like bare feet swayed slightly in the clear stream, appearing so pure and so captivating. In the stream, her small fingernails were dyed a bright red, like small flower petals. It was indescribably cute and beautiful.

Only the woman's back could be seen, but just this single back seemed to condense all the charm of a woman, making any man unable to resist the urge to be moved, to ravage and destroy her.

She just sat there, with no intention of turning around, but her voice came over, rising and falling like singing.

"Hehe... You've worked hard... my little darling. Was your trip smooth? Are those ugly and dirty Sasha still so aloof? They didn't make things difficult for you, did they? If your fragile heart suffered even the slightest grievance, I would feel sorry for you..."

"Everything went smoothly." Yasu replied with a straight face, seemingly not feeling the chairman's concern at all. In fact, this was her long-standing experience. She really couldn't be moved by the chairman at all, because even a little bit of emotion could become her weakness, grasped in the hands of this woman with the perfect back.

She was a master at manipulating people's hearts, and also the most terrifying demon in Yasu's heart.

Thinking this, she placed a smart device on the ground in front of her, and then retreated slightly. "This is the requirement and reward they offered. We have one day to consider."

On the grass, the slender blades of grass moved without wind, like a spirit snake, transmitting the smart device to the woman's side. The woman in white gauze picked it up and looked at it, then laughed.

"Hehe... Hehehehe... What... excellent conditions... If it can really be achieved, what does betrayal matter?"

"Agree to it. No need to consider."

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