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Chapter 4: Turn-Based Combat—Isn’t This Outdated?

Herta Space Station

The post-disaster reconstruction was finally complete.

The surviving staff mbers had returned to their calm and leisurely routines.

Inside a conference room…

A bored researcher was secretly playing on his phone beneath the table.

Compared to his colleague’s endless droning, he found spending ti on gas much more aningful.

He scrolled through the new ga listings…

Until suddenly—

The title [Honkai: Star Rail] caught his attention.

“Star Rail?”

“Wait… isn’t that the Astral Express? The group of Naless travelers that helped us out a while ago?”

“I rember their train even stopped at the station’s platform for a bit!”

“That’s crazy! Let check it out!”

Xianzhou Luofu

Qingque was, as always, slacking off.

But recently, her strict superior from the Divination Commission had issued a serious warning.

Now, she couldn’t openly slack off anymore.

She could only sneak in so downti, using her Jade Sign to scroll through the latest updates.

“Huh? Xiao Gui started doing livestreams?”

“Might as well check it out.”

“Wait, wait, wait!”

“Are you sure this is a ga?!”

“Isn’t that Kafka, the wanted criminal?! I literally saw her bounty poster this morning!”

“Oh wow, this is getting interesting!”

“Forget playing tiles tonight—I’m staying in to see what this ga’s story is all about!”

Astral Express

Inside the vast train car, only Pom-Pom, Welt, and Hiko remained.

Old Yang sat by the observation car’s window, a book in hand.

Outside, a frozen planet stretched across the landscape.

But he wasn’t fully focused on reading—every now and then, his gaze drifted toward the icy world outside.

Hiko approached, holding a steaming cup of coffee.

“Worried about the kid?”

“Well, this is their first pioneering expedition—it’s natural to feel a little concerned.”

Welt chuckled softly.

“No. Young people need to face challenges to grow.”

“Then take a break. Try this new coffee blend I made.”

Looking at the pitch-black liquid before him, Welt suddenly felt his throat tighten.

He instinctively reached for his phone.

“Uh… no thanks.”

“I prefer relaxing with gas.”

The truth was—

Welt didn’t actually have any gas on his phone.

So, he opened the new ga listings, planning to randomly download sothing to cover his tracks.

But then—

Among the sea of new releases, a particular ga title caught his eye.

Hiko, ever perceptive, noticed his expression change.

“What is it?” she asked.

“Look at this ga.”

“Honkai: Star Rail? Seems to be a ga thed around our Astral Express.”

“It has to be. The logo is literally our train.”

Welt adjusted his glasses.

“There have been previous attempts to make gas featuring the Express.”

“But since those developers weren’t actual Naless travelers, their designs were always wildly inaccurate.”

Hiko nodded.

Her wording was still polite.

Rather than calling them “wildly inaccurate,” she could’ve just called them absolute garbage.

Most of those gas were shaless knockoffs, trying to leech off the Express’ reputation.

Hiko assud this ga was just another one of those.

She was already used to seeing them.

But Welt thought otherwise.

It wasn’t the title that intrigued him.

It was the first word—

“Honkai.”

“Hopefully, the developer just used that word as a generic adjective.”

“And not… the Honkai I’m thinking of.”

“We have so downti. Want to check this ga out?”

“Sure,” Hiko smiled.

“But let’s be clear—if this turns out to be so low-quality cash grab, I’m not wasting another second on it.”

anwhile…

Lin Yu was completely unaware that his ga had already caught the attention of so key figures in the galaxy.

At this very mont, thanks to Guinaifen’s livestream—

The turn-based gaplay of Honkai: Star Rail was about to be revealed.

A new voice echoed from the screen.

“Will this mission finally be fun?”

“The last few have been so boring.”

“Apologies. Today’s mission is simple—just place the target inside.”

Then, Kafka’s voice took a sly turn.

“—But if you’re looking for fun… I won’t stop you.”

“After all…”

As her words faded,

The airlock doors in front of her slid open.

Kafka stepped forward, placing her hands on her hips.

Before her—

Three nacing Voidrangers glared at her with murderous intent.

“—After all, whatever Elio didn’t write in the script… doesn’t matter!”

She drew her dual pistols.

Her pupils dilated.

Her lips curled into a delighted grin.

It was as if she was performing the grand finale of a personal symphony.

As if, in the very next second, she’d unleash a storm of bullets, gunning down the Voidrangers in a ruthless display.

Livestream Chat

Most viewers, including Guinaifen, didn’t fully understand the earlier conversation.

But they understood one thing—

The Stellaron Hunters were up to sothing big.

And a fight against the Antimatter Legion was inevitable.

This scene confird their expectations.

But just as the tension peaked—

The screen froze.

Suddenly, cracks spread across the screen.

And then—

A turn-based battle interface appeared.

Enemy units on one side.

Player characters on the other.

Everyone standing still, waiting for their turn.

Livestream Chat Explodes

“???”

“I took my pants off for THIS?!”

“Wait… isn’t this a turn-based ga?!”

“Kinda disappointed… I thought we were gonna see so crazy action.”

“The opening was so hype, but it turns out to be turn-based combat.”

“This kind of gaplay has been outdated for ages!”

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