The Female Cannon Fodder With Boundless Merits
Chapter 689 - 693: Interstellar Heartthrob (12)

Chapter 689: Chapter 693: Interstellar Heartthrob (12)

"I really want to dig his heart out and see what it’s made of."

In this hurricane, the casualties were severe, which the old man found hard to come to terms with.

On the garbage star, so-called humans are hope.

But these hopes were massively dashed in the disaster, and even decades later, the lost Primordial Qi couldn’t be recovered.

Although the younger generation suffered little to no casualties, a significant part of the backbone, the middle-aged group, was lost—a gap that time couldn’t heal.

Thinking of these things, the old man’s heart bled.

There was a faint realization in his mind that all this might have happened because of his wrong decisions.

One wrong step followed by another—if he hadn’t...

No, none of this was his fault; it was all the Lord’s to blame.

If he hadn’t suddenly disappeared, none of this would have happened.

Yes, that’s it.

Only by shifting all the blame onto someone else could the old man feel slightly better.

Otherwise, he would be tormented to death by his own guilt and regret sooner or later.

"From now on, my Yu Clan shall be irreconcilable with Su Li."

The old man declared his anger resolutely and loudly, while the children behind him also showed angry expressions.

What consoled the old man was that all who remained were young people who obeyed him.

And those like Shunzi had all fallen in this disaster.

Whether or not there were any despicable beings among them—who knows?

So the original inhabitants of the garbage star were the remnants of the Yu Clan.

But saying that, Su Li didn’t understand the significance, just as the original owner hadn’t even heard of it.

Yu Clan? What is that?

In his previous life, the original owner knew they were a clan with complex marital relations but was unaware of such deep-seated affairs.

Looking at the old man’s manner, it seemed that the Yu Clan used to be a force to be reckoned with.

But as the saying goes, a fallen Phoenix is no better than a chicken; these people weren’t even chickens, merely tiny ants that could sting.

But irreconcilable enmity is still possible.

After all, between them, no matter how things developed, they were separated by a feud as deep as life and death.

In the previous life, they had killed the original owner, and in this life, Su Li had caused them such misfortune.

Of course, Su Li was absolutely unwilling to be labeled as harming others.

She, a beautiful young lady, how could she ever perform such ungraceful acts?

Well, in the eyes of others, she wasn’t a sister, but rather a handsome young brother.

Anyway, it’s all the same, as long as one looks good.

What intrigued Su Li was that her current situation was just like the big rebel in a movie being ambushed.

Several armored vehicles positioned themselves in a pincer formation surrounding her in a circle, then slowly started to close in.

Next, the doors of the armored vehicles were flung open, and a line of fully armed personnel stepped out, holding hot weapons, all aiming at Su Li.

Between the two parties, the tension was palpable, ready to erupt at any moment.

The atmosphere reached its peak of tension, but it was abruptly broken by the light chuckle of Su Li.

For this reason, the leader of the group was quite dissatisfied. He seemed very excited, strongly pressing down with one hand to suppress the urge to fire with the other.

The humming sound came through the mask, and to the surprise of no one, it was the familiar comrade Xiao Hei.

As the Lord Guard Captain, leading the team members who were sworn to protect and serve the Lord, they now encircled and attacked the Lord they once vowed to protect.

The scene could not be more ironic.

It’s like raising a dog for a long time, then one day not giving it a bone, and as you turn around, it’s ready to bite the hand of its master.

That’s why they say not to overfeed a dog, and the same goes for people.

"You’re laughing? Stop laughing..." Xiao Hei’s barely concealed extreme anger made the atmosphere tense once again.

Su Li, "It’s funny, why can’t I laugh... Well, if it bothers you that much, bear with it."

No sooner had the words left Su Li’s mouth than a laser was fired at her position.

It seemed there was nowhere to dodge from that angle, and no one could see how Su Li moved—if she moved at all—as she seemed to stand still, not moving an inch, yet the incoming laser missed its mark.

Su Li had planned to mobilize energy to give these naïve youngsters a good lesson, but...

Her hand had barely lifted when her expression suddenly became blank, and just as quickly, she lowered her hand again.

Then she snapped her fingers behind her and said, "Your speed is so slow..."

Xiao Hei and the others were startled by Su Li’s odd words, and instinctively took several steps back.

After realizing what they had done, the former members of the Guard Team were deeply ashamed.

They thought they could hold their own, but in facing the reality, they found they were still too green.

Their retreat told all about their lack of discipline in combat.

Annoyed and embarrassed, the group approached Su Li again.

Before they could get any closer, a sudden change occurred as numerous metal tentacles burst from the ground, flipping and flinging the group into the air.

The same force, the same pain, a familiar recipe, and familiar terror...

Xiao Hei’s eyes widened with palpitations.

His body, still recovering from dark injuries, throbbed with pain as memories of being punched flashed before his eyes, causing Xiao Hei to lose his composure entirely.

"Why are you crowding so close? You’re hindering me from breathing fresh air, getting in the way..."

Su Li muttered her dissatisfaction and then gave a thumbs-up to the robot that had emerged from the ground, "Good job, robot, but your speed is too slow... like a snail’s."

With sizzling electronic currents, two question mark symbols appeared in the robot’s eyes, "Master, the snail you mentioned is an Ancient Earth creature, its walking speed is not at all comparable to mine, so your description is incorrect, my speed is much, much faster than a snail’s..."

The robot seriously refuted Su Li’s words.

Su Li discovered that since she had charged the robot with energy a few times, its intelligence had increased significantly.

At least now it wasn’t just rigidly following instructions, but had learned how to annoy her.

It was a feeling like shooting oneself in the foot.

Su Li didn’t know how to respond.

Speechless...

After a long absence of a response from Su Li, the robot tilted its head in a grotesquely comical fashion that it thought its master would like, "Does master want me to increase my current speed to the maximum value?"

Now Su Li was interested. In the robot’s inorganic eyes, she thought she was seeing things, but she saw a sense of anticipation.

"But charging you is pretty expensive..."

The robot, "Don’t worry, master, as long as you agree, I’ve found an energy body that will allow me to upgrade."

Su Li, "..."

These days, even robots can be self-sustaining?

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