Chapter 563: Chapter 287: The Grand Festival of the City of the Ship’s Rudder (Part 3)
"Oh, I’m really scared of you all, no, no."
Even in front of Murein, Li Ang couldn’t hold it in and said directly.
Seeing him on the brink of losing his composure, the young girls imdiately quieted down.
"Wow! The room is amazing!"
Once Murein opened the door for everyone and left, many people present exclaid in awe.
Even for failures like ii and luna, who had witnessed the death of a world as saviors, they had never experienced such high-end services of a civilized world.
The na "Luxury Cabin" was well-deserved. Just the decor alone was enough to invoke praise, and many anities resembled those of modern city life on Earth, although there were no electrical appliances. There were so entertainnt devices from the City of Crafts, Thousand Tower City, or Makena, imdiately capturing their attention.
Even Dorothy had to fiddle with so, so their attention was quickly drawn in.
"Quickly, go inside," Li Ang urged them to enter the room first.
Instead of returning to their respective rooms, they all crowded into one, except luna, who always stood behind Li Ang like a ghost. With no one else around now, she stood even closer, making him sweat a little.
Just monts ago in the corridor, this group of beautiful young girls was quite eye-catching, and now that they were all gathered in the room, it was even more of a sight to behold.
In the past, being surrounded by them might have made Li Ang feel like he was bathed in a spring breeze, tingly and electrified. Now, however, he was feeling quite exhausted and let them be, as he went inside to lay down.
Perhaps everyone had exhausted a lot of energy on the island. Once on the airship, no one disturbed him for a while, and the day’s travel quickly went by.
The Contan Airship was a proper passenger ship and not a luxury cruise. There were no entertainnt activities on board. Initial excitent aside, during the subsequent two days, the young girls mostly behaved themselves, mostly engaging in self-study and cultivation, only occasionally bothering Li Ang.
In this way, except for the brief stops to pick up passengers, the Flying Airship drifted in the warm winds of the Flos Sky Realm, nearing the City of the Ship’s Rudder.
Finally nearing the destination, everyone went to get so air on deck.
Although called a deck, the integrated passenger ship lacked such a section; there was only a slightly wider viewing platform on the side.
"While living here, I keep thinking about what our ship should have," Zoe said.
"Oh? What have you been thinking?" Li Ang was a bit curious.
Part of his curiosity was wanting to hear what she might say.
Zoe’s thoughts usually consisted half of articulating common knowledge from a newly discovered perspective, and half of wild speculations.
"Our own should definitely be wider."
She rubbed her neck, feeling as if it had been flattened.
This feeling was because she loved to exercise. However, no matter how you put it, many places on the passenger ship were inevitably cramped, even on the Contan ship, and the things in the luxury cabin might have exacerbated this situation.
"I want a place to practice sword," she said, rotating her arms and stretching her shoulders.
"I agree with that," ALulu said earnestly, "daily exercise is crucial."
"That can definitely be accommodated," Li Ang thought Zoe would say sothing else, "because we’re not a team that wins by numbers; we can fully utilize the space on the ship according to everyone’s needs."
Except for the areas needing water, other spaces can be opened up.
In fact, these things had been envisioned many tis before, and they were bringing it up again probably to relax and ease the thoughts generated by anticipation, as the fulfillnt of this matter is just around the corner.
"My request is simple, to stay with Li Ang," luna said.
"Who asked you?" everyone couldn’t help but say.
Half hiding behind the others, Dorothy pointed at luna: "I wouldn’t dare to make such a request."
"Because you’re a fo—"
Before luna could finish her words, a sudden loud commotion erupted in the air.
A series of dark shadows swiftly approached, skimming past the ship. Due to their extre speed, the noise from their propulsion and the sliding air all tilted around, roaring toward the Contan Airship’s viewing platform.
Li Ang initially thought they were Demons, wondering how Contan made a mistake getting into an aerial realm with flying demons, only to see a string of small Flying Airships approaching.
These small airships were sowhat similar to those from the Flashing Field, but their design was far less wild. However, their pilots were equally unruly, laughing provocatively or whistling mockingly at the large ship as they passed.
The noise grew particularly loud when they saw the Star Flower Travel Corps, making various gestures as they sped past.
luna quietly watched those people, gripping her sword handle tightly.
"Who are those people?" Andasu asked.
Murein walked up to the viewing platform from behind: "Apologies, dear passengers. The City of the Ship’s Rudder is currently hosting a large gathering. I’ve heard they’re organizing a rare airship race, so enthusiasts from many places have gathered here. These people generally tend to be... a bit unruly."
The captain bowed in apology: "This was our oversight, failing to predict the overlap of our route with their training path."
"It’s not your fault," Li Ang shook his head, "that bunch clearly ca on purpose."
Upon hearing the noise, the experience of the Elder Sky Knight had already prepared him to shoot down demons, so he clearly saw this group of ghostly flas ca over on purpose to show off. Many of them even had companions on board, all howling like ghosts.
"Is it really so interesting?" Andasu watched the direction those people were leaving.
"Evidently, these actions thrill them, just ignore them," Li Ang pulled the White Wolf standing by the railing as if ready to jump away.
Soon, the large ship docked, and Li Ang bid farewell to Murein, leading the conspicuous young girls off the ship through the crowd, starting their search for the shipyard’s liaison.
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