From The Start, I Traded A Galactic Warship - Chapter 33
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Chapter 33 This is the Truth of the Universe
“Mr. Harvey, can I call you that?” Todd said.
Since this guide had taken the initiative to speak, if he did not know how to make conversation with him, he would not be an elite.
And this time, the alien named Harvey did not respond with silence.
“Sure.”
Although it was just one simple word, it was enough to make Todd and Willard happy.
Being willing to talk to them was at least a form of friendliness.
Moreover, they really needed to know the information on this spaceship now.
“Mr. Harvey, why are all of you communicating in the East Kingdom language?” Willard spoke, voicing his greatest doubt.
If this was because these aliens wanted to communicate with them more conveniently, there was no need for them to also use the East Kingdom language for conversation among themselves.
“This is not a bad language, especially when it comes to expressing emotions.” Harvey continued to lead the way.
This explanation clearly could not explain why they also used the East Kingdom language among themselves.
However, Todd did not ask further. Instead, he asked another important question.
“I noticed that there seems to be more than one race on your spaceship?”
When he asked this question, Willard, who was about to continue to ask about the East Kingdom language, also shut his mouth, as this was indeed an important question.
It concerned the other party’s background.
It was also related to the interstellar society that might exist in the universe.
The appearance of this spaceship and the aliens before them had already revealed a huge and mysterious extraterrestrial society to them. At this moment, what they were most concerned about was not the question of the existence of aliens, which already had the answer, but what the interstellar society was like, which would determine the future of mankind.
This was because Todd and the others knew very well.
Whether humans were willing or not, from this moment on, they had actually stepped into interstellar society.
They had stepped into the Starry Sky Era. “The Vogt did not originate from the civilization of a particular race, but from a corporate civilization.”
“Corporate civilization?” Todd and Willard looked at each other.
At this moment, they were suddenly incomparably glad that the aliens had used the language of the East Kingdom.
Otherwise, it was impossible for them to grasp such important information through such simple communication!
In the interstellar society, there were also corporations!
Since it was a corporation, it was understandable that there were so many aliens of different races on the spaceship.
Those should be employees hired from different racial civilizations!
Coupled with what Harvey had said to Priestley earlier and the message “I have returned”, a speculation that made Todd a little happy came to his mind.
There might be humans on this spaceship! And they were from the East Kingdom!
In fact, their status might not be low!
Just as Todd and Willard were about to continue asking, Harvey suddenly stopped in his tracks.
“We’ve arrived.” He turned around and made room. “The captain is waiting for you.”
In front of them was a light door.
They were about to see the real ruler of the spaceship, and he could most probably be even the representative of a corporate civilization. Whether it was Todd or Willard, they all straightened their posture and even got the others to tidy their clothes carefully.
Just before entering, Todd seemed to have suddenly remembered something. Facing Harvey, he said solemnly, “Humans will always remember Mr. Harvey’s kindness to us. However†Mr. Harvey, before we meet your captain, is there anything you can teach
US?”
Upon hearing this, Willard’s eyes lit up. He was impressed by Todd.
This was such a smart question.
Standing here, this sentence could be understood as asking if there was anything to pay attention to when meeting the captain, but it could also be understood as “What can you tell us ‘natives’ when facing this universe?” The former meant that the question they asked would not seem presumptuous, and if the latter was answered, they could very likely obtain vital information!
It might even be an advice for humans to survive in this universe which had become completely different!
Harvey did not remain silent.
After thinking for a while, he said slowly, “There’s a saying among humans that those who fall behind will be beaten. This is the truth of the universe.”
As soon as he said this, Todd and Willard’s hearts sank.
The initial joy immediately vanished.
They had indeed received the “advice” they had wanted, but this advice did not seem ideal.
If they had fallen behind, they would be beaten up?
There was no doubt that in front of this civilization which had long stepped into the universe, humans were incomparably backward!
Finally, Todd bowed slowly to Harvey.
“Thank you for your guidance.”
Then, he walked into the light door.
After a white stream of light had streaked across his eyes, his vision suddenly became clear.
Even though Todd was already prepared for the various scenes that might appear, he could not help but take a deep breath.
Gasps kept coming from behind him.
Every human who came in, their eyes widened and they were trembling all over.
It was no wonder they had such a reaction.
This was because what was in front of him was not a “room” at all, but a huge world!
They were stepping on soft sand. Above their heads was the blue sky. As far as the eye could see, there was a vast sea. They could even hear the sound of waves rolling. What greeted them was the sea breeze with a hint of saltiness.
Seagulls could even be seen with the naked eye circling the sky.
No matter how one looked at it, this was a seaside that was incomparably real!
Spatial teleportation? Or was this a three-dimensional projection?
A scientist squatted down trembling and grabbed a handful of fine sand.
The weight, the touch, everything here was extremely real!
“Let’s go. Watch your manners,” Todd said softly to the people behind him. After taking a deep breath, he led the way toward the sea.
An umbrella and two beach chairs had already been placed there.
Although they had already guessed it, when Todd and the others got closer, they could not help but tremble.
They felt that all of this was unbelievable!
This was because there was a human lying on the beach chair in the center!
Yes, a human!
He was wearing sunglasses and a colorful beach shirt, revealing his fair skin. No matter how one looked at him, he was a human, a yellow-skinned human!
Is this the captain of this alien spaceship?!
At this point, if someone had told them that all of this was just a dream, Todd and the others might believe it!
Someone had even pinched themselves hard.
The pain told them that all of this was real!
“Sit down. There’s only one chair. The rest, sit on the ground.”
Shen Shi took off his sunglasses and looked at them. His tone was casual, but it seemed unquestionable.