< img height="1" width="1" style="display:none" src="https://www.facebook.com/tr?id=433806094867034&ev=PageView&noscript=1" />

Text:

Comment:

Home > Fantasy > Star Rank Hunter > Chapter 9

Chapter 9

Words:2363Update:22/06/28 04:28:02

Report

Kari would not be as courteous as Dias. Dias, on the other hand, stood at the side and watched the show with a smile.

Silin smiled and extended his hand. "Hello."

Neither of them introduced themselves. Then, an undercurrent surged.

As soon as their hands met, Kari began to exert force.

30% strength, 40% strength … all the way to 80% strength. Kari wondered if the hand he was holding was made of special alloy. It was so f * cking hard. He did not let the other suffer, but his own hand was hurting from the grip. What shocked Kari the most was that the other did not use any strength and allowed him to exert force.

Silin was secretly shocked. Another A-rank genotype! Since when did A-rank genotypes become like cabbages?! The Big Four Hunter regiments were indeed the Big Four!

Kari was conflicted.

F * ck, I don't believe it! Kari threw the five boxes in his hands to the side and joined the fight with both hands.

This shameless bastard!

In the starship's main control room, a group of people were watching the scene on the screen and criticizing Kari. Kari's shamelessness had long been deeply ingrained in everyone's hearts.

From the moment Silin was transported into this starship, someone had begun to analyze him. The result of the calculation was that this youth brought by Dias had a ninety percent chance of being a B-rank genotype.

Bullying the weak, using a high-rank genotype to bully a low-rank genotype, and using two hands if one hand was not enough!

Dias coughed awkwardly at Kari's shameless behavior, but at the same time, he was quite shocked at Silin's ability. To be able to force out Kari's shamelessness was not something an ordinary person could do.

When Cary exerted his strength, Cillin solidified his entire arm. Even if Cary was an A-rank genotype, he couldn't do anything to him. There wouldn't be too much of a change even if he used both of his arms at the same time. However, Cillin didn't go overboard with his arrogance. It was enough to let these people know that he wasn't as easy to bully as a clay figurine.

"You're too enthusiastic." Silin smiled and extended his other hand.

Hands to hands.

Kari's face was a little distorted.

"Ouch, ouch, ouch … I'm not coming anymore! I'm not coming! "

Kari withdrew his hand and looked at his reddened palm. He wanted to cry, but no tears came out.

"Vice-captain, what's the background of this little brother you brought? Isn't this too abnormal? "

The fact that Kari was able to change the way he addressed him to "little brother" meant that he had recognized Silin's ability.

"You suffered a loss, didn't you? Dias kicked Kari aside and pointed at the five boxes on the ground. "Hurry up and get to work."

"Yes!" Kari picked up the box and walked a few steps before turning around to ask Silin, "My name is Kari, an A-rank combatant of the Sixth Team. Who are you, young man?"

"My name is Silin, a free man."

Kari's mouth had turned into an "oh" shape. He winked at Dias. Vice-captain, a free man. Hurry up and make this guy stay!

"Hurry up and scram!" Dias scolded with a smile.

"I'm scramming, I'm scramming, hehe!" In an instant, Kari disappeared without a trace.

There were two reasons why Dias had brought Silin over. First, he wanted to find out more about this kid's background. He felt that this kid was somewhat familiar, but he really couldn't recall where. Second, which was also the most important reason, was to recruit this kid if he hadn't joined any organization. Currently, the Sixth Team was in need of manpower. Dias believed in Silin's character, and even more so, he believed in his own judgment.

In order to allow Silin to grasp the current situation faster, Dias told Silin the whole story.

The Sixth Team had a trade to discuss at the neutral zone between Sector X and Sector R. Dias was bored, and he learned that there was an underground trade of rare power ores on a certain planet in Sector X. That was why he ran over and stole it while the parties were in the middle of a fight. At the same time, he released fake news on another planet saying that he had obtained a huge gemstone worth several hundred million to attract the robbers. That was how the series of events happened. This way, Dias was able to obtain money from the government and the passenger transport company of Planet X-C100 because he 'assisted' in fighting the robbers.

Although Dias's explanation was simple, Silin knew that there were many details that were difficult to grasp. This also proved Dias's strength and ability to control the situation. He truly deserved to be the vice-captain of the Sixth Division.

Dias led Silin along the passageway while explaining the situation on the ship to him.

"That's the warehouse, the place to store our backups. Turn right up ahead is … Hey, Miantuan, why are you sleeping here?" Dias shouted at a certain spot on the wall of the passageway.

At first glance, it really didn't look like there was anything there. However, if one were to look closely enough or if their senses were sensitive enough, they would discover that there was actually a lifeform there. However, it seemed to have blended into its surroundings, and it was impossible to tell from its color.

Dias walked over and pulled the thing down. It was about thirty centimeters long, and when it was separated from the wall, the color on its body receded, and its body immediately turned transparent. However, its two small eyes were more obvious. They looked around, and when it saw Dias, it smacked its lips as if greeting him.

A chameleon?

Silin looked curiously at the little fellow in Dias's hand.

"Don't try to act innocent. What bad things did you do? Why did Eudy throw you out again?" Dias flicked the head of the chameleon called Miantuan.

The Miantuan curled its tail and wagged it, pretending to be pitiful.

Dias snorted. He really did knead the little chameleon into a ball like he was kneading the Miantuan. Bam! He threw it to the other side of the passageway and stuck it to the wall. The little chameleon quickly adjusted its color to its surroundings, and it seemed to be one with its surroundings.

"That fellow is called Miantuan, a mutated chameleon. Eudy picked it up during a mission five years ago. This little fellow has done a lot of bad things." Dias didn't explain much about the team member called Eudy.

Dias brought Silin to the main control room and introduced the other team members to Silin.

After allowing Silin to communicate with the other team members, Dias called Beaver over. "Beaver, come with me."

"Yes, Deputy Captain."

Silin had seen the team member called Beaver before. He was the person who appeared on the starship's screen. What surprised Silin was that the people on the starship were all very young. Many of them were about the same age as Dias, and some were even younger. However, they weren't as young as Silin.

With Kari as an example, the people on the starship treated Silin quite well. Although they weren't sincere, they weren't cold or distant either.

After Dias called Beaver out, he went to Beaver's workshop. He turned the silver ring on his hand, and a port popped out to connect to an instrument.

"Analyze this video."

The video on the screen was taken when Dias was fighting with the robbers in the control room of the starship. With infrared processing, the darkness at that time wasn't a big deal. However, as Dias fought with the robbers, the video was a little dazzling.

Beaver did not say much. His ten fingers flew as he operated the program on the instrument. The footage on the screen began to be cut off and reassembled in three dimensions. After a series of adjustments such as bitrate and other tasks, it soon became a clear and smooth video that did not dazzle the eyes.

"Analyze that kid Silin." At this moment, Dias wasn't as casual and frivolous as he usually was. He was even a little serious.

Beaver adjusted the image on the screen and showed Silin's every move in slow motion. The more Beaver watched, the more shocked he became. "Deputy Captain, are you sure that guy is a human and not some other race that looks like a human?"

In the video, Silin seemed to be able to predict the robbers' next move every time, and he easily dodged the muzzle of the gun. It should be known that all the light sources in the control room were cut off.

"I'm sure he didn't wear any supplementary lenses, and he's definitely a human," Dias said in a low voice while staring at the screen.

Beaver's brows were almost knitted into knots. "Deputy Captain, there's one more thing. When you guys were teleporting over, I ran a genetic level analysis on Silin. Logically, if it's just a B-rank genotype, the reliability of the results calculated by the multi-factor analysis should be above 95%. However, the result of the calculation is only 90%. What's the reason for the missing 5% uncertainty? "

After a pause, Beaver probed, "How about we take that kid's genes? Bodily fluids, hair, or even fingerprints. "

"No need. We should give our future companions the respect they deserve."

"Alright, but that kid is really amazing."

"Of course. Don't you know what kind of eyes your deputy captain has? Oh right, Beaver, don't you think Silin looks familiar? "Dias began to struggle with this question again.

Beaver thought for a moment, but he really couldn't remember where he had seen him before. "The galaxy is so big, and there are so many people who look alike. Do we need to enter the computer database and compare them?"

"Forget it, not for now." Entering the database required the B Squadron Captain's unlock code. It was too troublesome.

Dias sighed and gave up on the thought.

"Oh right, Deputy Captain, the captain has been urging us to meet up with them as soon as possible. The deal doesn't seem to be going well."

"Got it. Get ready to go." Dias waved his hand and walked out the door.

Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.