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Chapter 622

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"You chose Coldfrost?"

On the communication screen, Leon's mouth opened into an "O" shape. "That planet is famous for its cold weather, brother. It's not good for your health to stay in an extremely cold environment for a long time, especially for men."

His ambiguous expression made Allen want to beat him up.

"It's better than you going to the Dragon Nest. You don't seem to know that planet is the most dangerous." Allen shook his head and said, "Leon, don't you think you have enough trouble?"

"You don't understand. The more dangerous a place is, the easier it is for those who play tricks behind their backs to reveal themselves. Besides, the Dragon Nest is pretty good. I heard that those dragons can be tamed. When I get one back to Earth, I'll take a stroll around Babylon when I have nothing to do. I'm afraid everyone will know me in the future. " Leon leaned closer to the screen and said, "How about it? Do you want me to get you such a majestic mount?"

"Forget it, my taste isn't as strong as yours."

At this moment, Leon looked back and whispered, "Let's not talk about it anymore. That woman is coming. Allen, be careful. Don't die. "

"You too."

After turning off the communication, Allen asked, "How long will it take to get to Coldfrost?"

"We're almost there. Look, it's over there." The pilot pointed to the front of the cockpit. In the front window of the spaceship, in the boundless universe. A dark blue planet appeared in everyone's eyes. The color of the planet's surface was slowly changing. However, every slightest change was a terrifying snowstorm inside the planet.

The information provided by the Federation had already emphasized that when entering the frost atmosphere, they needed to pass through it completely. The ubiquitous ice wind would seriously affect flight. Most seriously, it would cause the starship's engines to constantly freeze and eventually freeze or even stop working. Once the engine stopped working while passing through the atmosphere, it would undoubtedly be a disaster for the crew on board.

As the fleet that chose Coldfrost got closer and closer to the blue planet, the information from the Sunrise constantly reminded the starships of what they needed to pay attention to as they passed through the frost atmosphere. After reminding him three times in a row, the Sunrise disconnected. The hailstorm in the atmosphere would affect communications, even if it was a fleet. But in fact, every starship was lonely. In the records of the Federation, there were many tragedies in which the engines were frozen by ice storms because they did not run at full power when they passed through the atmosphere.

But no matter what, Frost looked exceptionally beautiful from space. It was like an ocean-blue gem, its surface constantly changing with dreamy colors. It was like a beautiful dream that made people sigh from the bottom of their hearts.

"Prepare for atmospheric entry. Everyone, please fasten your seat belts. The breathing system has been activated. The starship will be very bumpy when entering the atmosphere. Please be careful. " The pilot used the broadcast to remind everyone in the ship. At the same time, he used the seat belt to secure himself in the pilot seat.

A respirator was lowered from above everyone's position. Allen grabbed his own respirator and put it on. Wisps of fresh oxygen flowed into his nose. Frost Star was expanding in the front window. For safety reasons, the armor baffle in front of the window began to descend, and only the projection window was opened to observe the things outside the starship.

Very quickly, it entered the countdown stage. After the pilot reported the last number, the Dawn shook violently. The violent vibration almost shook people out of their seats, if they didn't have seat belts. What followed was frequent vibrations, but the starship began to enter the atmosphere. The deeper they went, the stronger the icy wind that enveloped the surface of the planet became. The storm also carried large and small hailstones that continuously smashed into the starship. Fortunately, the outer armor of the starship could withstand such an impact. Apart from some traces on the surface of the armor, there was no other damage.

However, for safety's sake, the Dawn still activated its magic shield, and the starship's vibrations immediately weakened by a lot. Everyone's hearts relaxed a little. Suddenly, a patch of darkness slid past in the inspection, but it was a starship that had lost control. The stern of the starship was covered in frost, and only one of the three engines was still working. However, the blue flames that sprayed out from the tail became thinner and thinner, and finally extinguished.

Without propulsion, the starship was like a small boat in a sea of rage in the ice storm, unable to control its own fate. He could only let the ice wind take him away. In the end, a flash of fire appeared in front of the window, and the starship exploded!

A few low cries sounded from the cockpit, and Allen shook his head. He didn't know which unlucky fellow had died on the way before he could reach the battlefield.

After experiencing more than ten seconds of frequent vibrations, the starship finally left the ice storm and entered the relatively stable interior of the planet. The armor baffle rose again, allowing the people in the cockpit to clearly see the situation on the surface. From high up in the sky, there was a vast expanse of whiteness everywhere. Whether it was the mountains, forests, or plains, they were all covered in frost. However, in this white world, there were patches of blue patches of various sizes.

That was the planet's specialty, the Cold Snow Crystal, and it was also the greatest value of frost. The Cold Snow Crystal contained natural Ice Origin Energy, and it had a wide range of uses. Apart from providing additional assistance to Origin Energy practitioners with ice and snow seals, it could also be made into eternal frozen vessels to preserve some special things; or it could be made into ammunition with special attributes, and it could also provide energy for weapon platforms such as frost cannons.

After the starships that had escaped the ice storm gathered at high altitudes, they dispersed according to the coordinates they had been assigned. The Federation had multiple supply bases on Coldfrost, and they would be the sixth boarding area for Allen and the other participants. There, participants could take on missions, register military contributions, and replenish supplies. These bases would be important nodes that supported the Frost Star battlefield.

After determining its coordinates, Dawn was adjusting its direction when a yellow high-energy beam of light suddenly struck a starship not far away without warning. The starship swayed left and right, but fortunately, it didn't hit a vital point. Even though a portion of the armor exploded, it quickly unfolded its shield. However, more beams of light were shooting from below. In the flickering beams of light, Allen also saw the figure of the Grai Giant!

Judging from the dense beams of light below the fleet, the enemy fleet had already set up a net on Frost Star, waiting for them to deliver themselves to their doorstep. Allen was almost certain that the other planets had the same arrangement, but he had no time to care about the lives and deaths of others. He shouted, "Charge!"

The two fleets quickly entered an exchange of fire. Khaki, azure, and crimson energy beams crisscrossed in the air. The collision of the beam of light and the starship's shield set off fireballs. If one looked up from the ground, they would notice that fireballs of all sizes frequently appeared in the sky. The flames of the explosion almost ignited the sky!

The most threatening thing in the battle was not the Catus' airships, but the Grai Giants who were not affected by the gravity of the planet and were born with the ability to fly. They mixed in with the Catus' fleet, often using the cover of airships to approach human starships at a high altitude, followed by punches and kicks. There was no need to blow up the starship. As long as the engine of the starship was destroyed, it would cause irreparable damage to the human side.

From time to time, starships would be half-crippled by the Grai and then blasted apart by the Catus' warships. Fortunately, this was already inside the planet. Before the starship exploded, the crew used the escape system to leave the starship. However, under the continuous explosions of energy beams and energy beams, it would take a lot of luck to safely reach the ground.

Another human starship was shot down, and the Grai Giant on it leaped towards the Dawn with the help of its momentum. In the cockpit, Allen could see the figure of the Grai Giant expanding in the window in front of him. He said in a deep voice, "Dodge immediately!"

The Dawn spat out blue lightning, offsetting part of the propulsion of the stern engine. Then, the pilot bit down on the joystick and pressed down heavily. The Dawn immediately lowered its altitude, allowing the Grai Giant to pounce over the hull. The first starship became a scapegoat. The giant and the starship collided head-on, and both sides spun and slid away.

"We have to get rid of those big fellows. Otherwise, it will be very difficult to pass through the other party's net." Allen unbuckled his seat belt and stood up. "You guys stay here. I'll take care of the giants."

"I'll go too." Reina, who had been silent all this time, stood up.

This time, Allen did not object, and Reina did not wait for his consent. He had already headed straight for the door. Belmore and Regis also stood up, but Allen only allowed Belmore to fight, while Regis allowed him to stay in the ship and protect the rest of the crew on the Dawn with Lucy.

The three of them arrived at the exit hatch. When the hatch opened, the strong airflow made them almost unable to breathe. After adapting to it for a moment, his breathing returned to normal. Looking outside, beams of light came and went at an altitude of 10,000 meters, starships chased after them, and the figure of the giant could be seen from time to time. The scene was explosive and chaotic. Allen took a deep breath and shouted, "Let's go!"

At the end of his sentence, Belmore had already disappeared. In an instant, a ball of black mist appeared above an enemy ship that was chasing after the Dawn. Belmore pounced out of the black mist and landed steadily on the enemy ship. He pressed his hands together, and black sparks sprayed out from his palms, sprinkling on the armor of the enemy ship. The Catus' starship armor immediately emitted sparks, staggered out of control, and began to fall downwards.

Belmore locked onto another starship, opened the Shadow Passageway, and did the same thing. In the blink of an eye, three enemy ships had been shot down by him. Just as he was about to pounce on the next target, his heart suddenly trembled. Belmore raised his head and saw that a Grai giant had already pounced towards him. The shadow cast by the gigantic body completely shrouded his figure. He dodged backwards, and the giant had already smashed his fist down, smashing it into the Catus' starship, causing it to fall rapidly. A moment later, it exploded into a fireball below.

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