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Salute to the General novel Chapter 3641

Boom!

A thunderous boom rang out.

God's Punisher Spaceship, as formidable as a steel fortress, slowly descended onto Kytlas, causing a massive splash.

The spaceship plunged straight into the water, gradually disappearing from sight.

Inside the spaceship, Hepburn curiously asked, “Why does our spaceship have to sink directly into the water? Wouldn't it be better to float on the surface?”

Eve shook her head. “That won't work. Many space pirates are lurking around here, and there's also a chance that the Gods' fleet might patrol this area. If they find out, we're in trouble. Sinking to the ocean floor can help avoid detection by Gods and pirates. It's safer this way! If we want to go out, all we need to do is launch the triphibian aircraft from within the spaceship.”

Right then, Nathan said, “Hepburn, you and Marcus stay in charge of the spaceship. I'm taking Colin, Eve, and the others out for a look. We'll find a way to get a fleet of spaceships from the pirates.”

Hepburn nodded. “All right. Be careful.”

Soon, God's Punisher Spaceship was submerged in the sea, and a triphibian aircraft was launched.

The aircraft, carrying Nathan, Eve, Colin, and others, left the spaceship and quickly surfaced from the sea. Then, the aircraft activated its flight mode, transforming into a small plane. It hovered above the water and flew forward.

At first, Nathan and the others found it quite amusing. The water vapor evaporated by the sun, forming various rainbows, was quite beautiful. Being there was like walking in a fairyland.

As time passed, however, their small aircraft continued to move forward for an hour without encountering any islands, creatures, or plants.

They started to feel a bit uncomfortable.

The view that met the eye was forever the same old story.

Beyond the sea, there was only more sea. Beyond the rainbow, there was only another rainbow. Beyond the scorching sun, there was only more of the same scorching sun.

Moreover, the temperature was extremely high, reaching a full fifty degrees.

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