《Galaxy Wars: The Legacy of Light and Darkness》Chapter 46: Entering The Large Space Cruiser
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The trick that Immortal did was to remove that eye-catching slogan from the surface of the ship, and he could evade any questions regarding this move by a simpler reason, to escape any focus over the princess main ship from the incoming enemies.
But how would he find it now? He wasn't worried at all, as he kept holding Dora which was still looking at him with extreme anger, if eyes could kill, then James would be burning in hell right now.
'C'mon my little friend, I'm counting on you now,' James thought to himself as he was waiting. His wait didn't last long, as the small cruiser he just got off from just took a sharp turn and moved to the opposite direction.
The cruiser just passed nearby them, but they were lucky not to be hit by it. Dora's anger burned much more as it began to turn into a desire for retaliation, but James wasn't angry, instead he was excited.
Rigo predicted what he intended to do, and that was the missing piece in his plan.
'Let's hope the fish takes the bait, or all of this would be for nothing," James thought as he was turning around cautiously like he was guarding against a nearby beast.
James and Dora were in the middle of a heated battle, but they were just like tiny specks to these huge ships and cruisers moving everywhere, but a single cruiser managed to pick James' interest at once.
This particular large cruiser turned from its own course to direct itself towards the direction where Dora's small cruiser travelled through. It was the only cruiser that turned and headed in that direction.
Just as the cruiser was turning, James knocked on Dora's head as he motioned towards that cruiser. She was extremely furious at him right now, but when she glanced at the large cruiser she forgot this anger instantly, as this large cruiser was hers.
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She looked towards him with extreme doubt and amazement, but before she could have time to link everything together, James pressed his motion buttons to move their entangled bodies as a whole.
The motion speed was low, but they were directly heading straight towards her cruiser, which was halfway in its sharp turn.
James then knocked again at her head as he motioned with his hands for a question, then he motioned a movement towards the cruiser.
His question was easily interpreted by Dora, as she motioned at once with her free hands towards one side of the cruiser. James increased the speed of his flight towards the part Dora pointed at.
He asked her about a safe way to enter her cruiser, after all this was her cruiser. James wasn't worried about getting discovered by Immortal's men. The cruiser was very big and that sly man couldn't bring a lot of his men on board, so there was a minimal chance to be discovered by them.
James increased his speed as he motioned to Dora to use her speeders too. Dora didn't hesitate to press her flying buttons to add more momentum to the both of them. The direction they were heading towards ironically was the same place they left the small cruiser from, the waste room.
When they neared that place, the cruiser was about to finish its turn and was ready to speed up to catch the escaping small cruiser. It looked like a huge mountain moving with hidden strings, but James was sure this huge piece of metal was as agile as a leopard.
There was no time to waste, so he pressed his motion buttons strongly, it was now or never. The waste room wasn't like that at the small cruisers, as it was already huge at the size of the small cruiser.
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The opening of it was open all the time, as the waste products of this huge space cruiser were always ditched in the space behind it.
There was no time to waste, so James directed their move towards that opening without any hesitation. The waste flow was strong, and there was a pressure difference between the two places, inside and outside, so James didn't plan to enter smoothly there.
The momentum gained from their flying devices was met by a strong gush of waste like a fountain, but their momentum had the upper hand. Their momentum kept declining gradually with the passing seconds, to finally stop from moving forward, which was the end of the journey to them.
"Boom."
That loud sound of their collision with the inner walls of the waste room came abruptly, but it was like the coolest sound ever to their ears. The cruiser started moving with accelerating speed, so the gap they couldn't cross was eventually crossed by the help of the cruiser's sudden move.
James stood with difficulty from the filthy ground and his entire suit was painted in different dark gloomy colors and it smells awful. Dora wasn't even better than him, especially she took the full throttle of the fall.
Their stay in this huge room wasn't safe, as the suction force from outer space was now equalized by the sudden acceleration of the cruiser, but once it stopped they would be in danger again.
So, James didn't wait for Dora to stand straight on her own as he started to move. If there was any place that would get any technological attention to be upgraded and modified, then it wouldn't be this waste room, so James moved based on his memory of the room design at the small cruisers, and he guessed it right.
The main door to this room was located at the northwest corner of this room; supposedly the opening they just came from could be considered the south.
Dora just stood upright to find herself all alone, she turned around in distress to find James away from her going straight towards a certain direction.
They couldn't communicate through their suits, but she knew that he wouldn't move this urgently unless he found their way to the inside of the cruiser, or he was running from danger. She didn't realize that it was both, so she moved without delay to catch up with him.
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