Dimensional Hotel
Chapter 698 - 697: Observation
This was Yu Sheng’s first time meeting "Boundary Council" members aside from Baili Qing, and it was in a situation he had never imagined.
The young girl who called herself "Hong" looked even younger than Baili Qing, and her frail and sickly appearance almost made people suspect she had health issues—but it all seemed to be just a facade. Yu Sheng was nearly certain she was an "Alien Species" and likely a part of some eternal species like Baili Qing.
This was not only because of her excessively low body temperature, almost stagnant heartbeat, and inhuman aura, but more so because of the subtle... presence she occasionally showed when speaking.
A presence of worldly experience, of having long held a position of power.
Hong was also not unfamiliar with the members of the travel agency, and even though it was the first meeting, she could accurately call out the names of everyone beside Yu Sheng, indicating she had been paying attention to them for a long time.
This was within Yu Sheng’s expectations—he knew he and his team in the travel agency had caused quite a stir. If the council members didn’t keep an eye on the travel agency, it would be odd. He just didn’t expect...
How should I say... the "human presence" within the Boundary Council wasn’t as high as he imagined...
Baili Qing’s gaze suddenly fell on Yu Sheng’s face, suspiciously scanning him up and down as if she saw through his thoughts, but she refrained from speaking.
Hong directly steered the topic back to the main issue: "Now let’s discuss the intelligence you have—we urgently need firsthand intel on the ’Saint Realm’ and the ’Gate of Eden.’
Yu Sheng quickly organized his thoughts and expression, speaking solemnly: "Simply put, the biggest problem now is twofold. First, there’s a suspected second energy reaction of the Gate of Eden underground in the Saint Realm, but we can’t find the exact location; second, the issue with the ’Shadowless Skeleton’ is still unresolved, and it might be the true mastermind behind the Venerate Saints Monastery."
At this, he paused, and Hu Li quickly added: "We encountered the head of the Hidden Monastery presiding over the ritual site when passing through the ’Gate of Eden.’ The priest on site called him ’Holy,’ but halfway through, that ’Holy’ vanished, which is quite suspicious."
"Holy..." Hong frowned slightly, "I have already understood the intel you sent to Baili Qing before. Now you suspect that the essence of this ’Holy’ might just be a puppet controlled by the Dark Angel?"
"It might even be part of the Dark Angel itself," Yu Sheng nodded, "In the ’Time Trap’ formed by the Gate of Eden, we found some clues, which likely are remnants left by the first batch of Hidden Monastery sect members landing on this planet centuries ago—back then, they weren’t ’Hidden Monastery,’ acting more like extreme pioneers judging by their remnants, but they started being influenced by a certain ’voice’ when landing on this planet..."
Yu Sheng then recounted to the "Boundary Council" all his experiences from his first attempt to approach the Gate of Eden until now, along with some of his thoughts and conjectures.
Initially, Hong listened with a calm smile on her face, but by the end, she had unknowingly begun to frown.
"...So, if the notebook you found was left by the current ’Holy,’ he might have been influenced by the voice of the Dark Angel for centuries..."
"Enough to ’marinate’ a person from the inside out," Erin, sitting on Yu Sheng’s shoulder, nodded emphatically, "It might even replace him entirely—he’s almost a derivative of the Dark Angel now, spouting tentacles from his mouth."
Yu Sheng frowned and turned to the little figure on his shoulder: "Your metaphor is apt, but can’t you use a different expression? Don’t forget you’re half a converted Dark Angel yourself."
"My vocabulary is limited, what do you expect?" Erin retorted, "Aren’t you, as a writer, just as amazed when you first saw the Star Gate?"
Yu Sheng: "..."
But Hong didn’t seem to mind the puppet’s peculiar metaphor, her eyes were still fixed beyond the large panoramic window not far away, seemingly gazing at the lush planet floating in the abyss of space.
The United Fleet’s orbital bombardment on the Hidden Monastery’s home planet continued, and ships kept jumping through the Star Gate into the battlefield.
Yet, this battle that seemed to have a clear outcome wouldn’t end quickly.
Resistance from the "Saint Realm" was exceptionally fierce—as the home planet of the Hidden Monastery, this seemingly harmless garden planet was almost a fortress-like stronghold. Every major city and industrial complex on its surface was protected by powerful fortress shields and dense anti-air defenses, and the radar’s last scan showed complex and nearly impenetrable underground barriers beneath these cities, with even larger fortress structures hidden inside the planet, each being a tough nut to crack.
Apart from the orbital battle—although the spatial disturbance from the Star Gate transmission destroyed numerous defense nodes in the planet’s sky, many space defense platforms and armed satellites survived the impact, with maneuvering platforms on the planet’s far side moving along the orbit towards this direction. These remaining space defense forces were resolute in their combat, matching the zeal of the "Generational Guardians" from the Star Gate, already inflicting considerable damage on the United Fleet.
In fact, if it were merely these defensive forces, Hong was confident her fleet could take down this fortress planet. She had conquered tougher fortresses before, in the most challenging battle, spending twelve years heating the atmosphere and oceans of a planet until the feudal clique occupying it surrendered amidst catastrophic global weather events—the fleet’s orbital dominance and the Star Gate beside it fueled her confidence unless "Saint Realm" could transport the entire planet away, otherwise, she couldn’t imagine what methods the cultists could use to win this battle.
But the hidden Gate of Eden and the uncertain status of the Dark Angel introduced unacceptable variables into the situation.
"We must quickly figure out where those cultists have hidden their things," she slightly turned her head, "Ah Qing, we need to conduct a more comprehensive planetary scan on this planet—and we might need to use your ’eyes’."
"Understood," Baili Qing nodded, "I’ll go make preparations for the ’docking’."
Then she nodded to Yu Sheng and the others, made her greetings, and turned to leave the ship bridge.
Baili Xue hurriedly floated and followed her up.
"This ship is equipped with a powerful planet scanning array, combined with Ah Qing’s power, we should be able to find the location of the ’Gate of Eden’, or at least its general direction," Hong turned his head to look at Yu Sheng, "But the key is the ’Shadowless Skeleton’ connected to that gate..."
"Leave this part to me, just give me the coordinates when you find the gate," Yu Sheng said immediately, "On such a large planet, your radar is definitely more effective than me slowly fumbling my way there."
"Hmm," Hong nodded lightly, then suddenly seemed to remember something and quickly said, "Oh, there’s one more thing, Ah Qing and I thought you might... be interested."
Yu Sheng was somewhat curious: "Oh?"
"At the Hidden Monastery border, when I engaged with the Star Gate defense forces," Hong slowly said, "I encountered a ’Living Saint’—possibly the one you encountered before. But their condition was... strange."
Yu Sheng raised an eyebrow: "...Strange?" 𝕗𝐫𝚎𝗲𝘄𝐞𝕓𝐧𝕠𝘃𝕖𝐥.𝐜𝚘𝚖
"They were in an unstable state and, upon appearing before me, turned around and killed all the Hidden Monastery Sect present, then... attempted to share a candy with me."
Yu Sheng: "...?!"
Suddenly, Luna, who seemed to have been in a daze the entire time, turned her head sharply.
...
Deep within the Mass Effect, a unique chamber known as the "Observation Room" had been activated.
In the vast chamber, a low humming sound echoed, as circular spiritual energy amplifiers hovered high above, shimmering with flowing luminescence. Beneath the transparent floor, countless intersecting cables and crystalline conduits converged towards the center of the room, coalescing on the central platform.
On that platform sat a chair—a "throne" that seemed out of place in the technologically advanced spaceship.
It was cast from pure white metal, adorned with numerous dragon motif reliefs, the armrests meticulously carved into the shape of dragon claws, and the high backrest crafted into a majestic dragon head with its mouth agape. So large as to be somewhat unnecessary, the back of the chair even had a pair of ornamental dragon wings installed—wings that extended from both sides and folded in front of the "throne" like two imposing screens.
This exaggerated, luxurious, and ostentatious throne stood high in the room, illuminated by a beam of light from the ceiling, exuding an air of flamboyance.
Baili Qing stood before the platform, her eyes twitching slightly.
From the moment she entered the room to this point, every step she took forward felt weary and heavy.
"...Hong did it on purpose." She said, her face tense.
"Yeah, last time you asked her, she admitted it," Baili Xue’s eyes circled around her ear, producing a 360-degree surround sound, "Her original plan was to create a stereotypical cave in this room for you, piling half a ton of glass balls next to the chair, saying she wanted you to sleep in something shiny—because you loved shiny things when you were little."
"...Shut up."
"I don’t have a mouth."
Baili Qing took a deep breath.
Baili Xue instantly quieted down.
Then Baili Qing sighed softly once more, finally stepping towards the "throne" specially prepared for her, designed by Hong herself, with a gait heavier than before.
"Come on, let’s ’see’ what secrets this planet holds together."