Chapter 1556
Conversation between the two speakers
Chapter 1556 Conversation between the Two Speakers
The Earth-Moon Circle, the PLANT colony, and the capital city of April.
Lux, Luna Maria, and others arrived at the military port to see off the Minerva, which was about to depart for Sky Pillar.
Here, Lux unexpectedly saw a man and a woman who shouldn't be there.
Lux nodded to Luna Maria, who then immediately led her people to retreat to the other side.
“Congressman Durandal, Ms. Talia, I didn’t expect you to come here.”
Lux walked up to the other person and gave them a friendly smile.
"Chairman Klein, I hope our arrival will not cause you any trouble."
Durandal glanced at Luna Maria, who had retreated to the side with her entourage, and sincerely apologized.
No. It's nothing.
Lux waved her hand slightly and looked at the Minerva, which was undergoing its final resupply operation before setting sail, not far away.
"Is Ms. Talia seeing Minerva off?"
Standing beside Durandal, Talia nodded slightly, looking at the Minerva with reluctance. But then she concealed the reluctance in her eyes and gently stroked her already protruding belly.
"Yes! I can no longer command this ship to fight for PLANT. So, at least this time, I will see Minerva off."
Lux glanced at Talia's increasingly round belly and nodded slightly.
“Indeed. We don’t know how long the battle will last. If we rashly let Ms. Talia continue to command the Minerva, something we might regret will happen.”
A flicker of sadness crossed Talia's eyes, but she understood and accepted Lux's arrangement.
Even though Talia had submitted an application to join the war before this.
“Chairman Klein, thank you so much for taking care of my wife and me! To be honest, if Talia’s application is approved, I’m afraid I’ll have no choice but to go on the Minerva’s voyage with her.”
"Jill, what nonsense are you talking about? You haven't received any technical training about warships."
Upon hearing this, Talia frowned immediately.
Durandal laughed it off, trying to brush it off.
But Lux and Talia both knew that the man in front of them was serious.
Lux, in particular, knows the truth hidden behind the name Gilbert Durandal.
"Alright! I see Arthur. I'll go say hello to him."
The astute Talia knew that her man and the current Speaker, Lux Klein, must have something to discuss. Otherwise, why would Luna Maria have stepped aside with her people to make room for the conversation?
"Okay! I'll come find you later, Talia."
Durandal gently took Talia's right hand, lightly kissed it, and then tenderly watched his lover leave.
"Happy marriage, Member of Parliament Durandal."
Lux offered her blessings after watching Talia leave, supporting her pregnant belly.
"Thank you, Speaker Klein. Thanks to your help, Talia and I are not troubled by too many trivial matters in our lives."
“That’s to be expected. Although, in a sense, the name Gilbert Durandal represents evil, in the real world, it represents the redemption of the Coordinator.”
"Redemption?"
Durandal gave a wry smile.
"If the real me had known I would receive such praise, perhaps he would be smiling in his grave!"
Lux's eyes flickered slightly as she asked, "Are you still bothered by the truth about you?"
"No. The truth doesn't matter. Since I'm allowed to stay by Talia's side, it means that I am Gilbert Durandal, and belong solely to Talia Gilbert Durandal."
Durandal spoke his mind frankly.
"Is that so? So you're not willing to go back to Parliament to help?"
Durandal waved his hand, but then lowered it.
“Under normal circumstances, I refuse. But in urgent situations, please don’t worry about my feelings or Talia’s feelings.”
Lux raised her eyes and looked at Talia, who was standing on the pier next to Minerva, pointing at Arthur and lecturing him.
"This makes me the villain!"
"How about Speaker Klein tries to have that general play the villain for once?"
Durandal chuckled and casually revealed a piece of information that not many people knew yet.
"Oh?"
Lux raised her eyebrows slightly, and a meaningful smile gradually appeared on her face.
"It seems that Senator Durandal still has some ambitions."
"It has nothing to do with grand ambitions. I simply want Talia and her children to no longer be entangled in war! And I am very satisfied with the world that general is in charge of. Therefore, I am willing to contribute to this world if necessary."
“Tell me your thoughts, Congressman Durandal.”
Lux looked at Minerva and said slowly.
"it is good."
Durandal mentally organized his thoughts.
"78 hours ago, the DSSD's cosmological observation team discovered a massive, unknown flash of light somewhere in the Kuiper Belt at the edge of the solar system, and there appeared to be signs of frequent explosions within the flash."
Lux nodded.
This is indeed a report submitted by the cosmological observation team from DSSD.
After confirming that they had been dragged into an unknown world, the Solar System Human Innovation Alliance quickly organized various top technology departments, including DSSD, to conduct round after round of observations of the cosmic environment surrounding the solar system.
78 hours earlier, a flash of light, caused by unknown reasons, was finally observed.
From the report submitted by DSSD, Lux immediately noticed the image of the flashing light phenomenon recorded by DSSD through a cosmic telescope.
While the people of the Solar System Human Innovation Alliance might find this somewhat unfamiliar, Lux knew who was likely responsible for the flashing light phenomenon.
He has the potential to resolve this spatial disaster that erupted for unknown reasons, and he is also the man Lux Klein is in love with.
Durandal glanced at Lux, who seemed calm but whose eyes held a certain tension, before shifting his gaze to Talia, who was waving at him with disdain after telling Arthur to go back to Minerva.
"Although DSSD has not yet confirmed the cause of that flashing light phenomenon, based on my personal feeling, the person who caused this phenomenon is very likely that general."
"And that general most likely returned from outside the solar system, and fought a battle with an unknown enemy at the edge of the solar system."
Dylan Dalton paused, his gaze revealing his true thoughts in a meaningful way.
"Therefore, I believe that the general should be able to resolve this space disaster, or at the very least, know the cause of it."
(End of this chapter)