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Chapter 2579: A 1-Out-Of-5-Stars Experience
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Chapter 2579: A 1-Out-Of-5-Stars Experience

Alviss eventually found a planet that had air, water, and even forests.

After scanning and testing it by using the spaceship, Alviss finally decided that it was suitable for their survival. The soil was also suitable for planting.

He finally chose this planet as their next home.

When Ning Shu heard that they’d need to farm, she plunged into a bad mood. Farming again!?

She was supposed to become a mecha pilot!

When other people farmed, they’d sow seeds and reap generals, princes, and emperors. She, on the other hand, really was… just… farming! It was a 1-out-of-5-stars experience.

Alviss slowly landed the spaceship on the planet.

There was no trace of technology on this planet. Everything was in a primitive state and all of the land was covered with lush vegetation.

Alviss pushed his wheelchair out of the spaceship and looked around. He said, “This is where we will live from now on.”

“The spaceship actually doesn’t have much energy left. It’ll probably be difficult for us to find another suitable planet.”

“I think this place is really nice,” Vivian said. The others nodded.

There was, at least, a lot of clean water here. They’d come from Sehlde, so they had very low standards. They could accept anything as long as they had water and food.

“I think I like it better here than on Planet Omega,” Mach said. He indeed felt more comfortable here.

“That’s good. We will settle on this planet,” Alviss said. “There are seeds in the spaceship, and there are also tools such as knives and saws.”

It seemed that Alviss had it all planned out long ago.

“There is no way to make spaceships and mechas here. You’ll be abandoning your old career and work,” Ning Shu said to Alviss.

“I’ve done all that until I died in my previous life. I’ll have a change of career in this life,” Alviss said. “Anyway, I’ve found out that you have a knack for accidents, Sister. When I’m with you, accidents always happen.”

Ning Shu laughed and bared her teeth. Alviss’ blue eyes twinkled and he joined Ning Shu in laughter.

Ning Shu took a deep breath. The air here was very fresh.

“Let’s build a house now!”

Ning Shu headed off with an ax to chop down trees.

Everyone was busy with work. Alviss read books in his wheelchair.

The tree he sat under cast a dappled shadow upon his books.

After much hard work, they managed to build a shelter that could protect them from wind and rain.

Of course, they could also always choose to just live in their spaceship.

Ning Shu, for one, didn’t let Alviss live in the house. It was inconvenient for him to move around, and what if some wild beast sprang into the house they’d built?

There wasn’t much nutrient solution left on the spaceship, so everyone had no other choice but to look for food in the jungle.

The spaceship could analyze the food they found. As long as it wasn’t poisonous, they could eat anything.

An incident happened around this time. Little Grass got her nutrient solution stolen by a child who appeared to be about her age.

The sudden robbery left Little Grass stunned for a moment. Then, she erupted in anger.

There really wasn’t much nutrient solution left, so she’d been drinking her nutrient solution sparingly. The nutrient solution was much more nutritious than ordinary things. Little Grass had once hated it, but now it was the only thing that she’d drink.

When she suddenly got robbed by a child, Little Grass beat the child up without even thinking about it. This made the child cry.

The child’s cry attracted the attention of the other people in the jungle.

Those people were no match for Little Grass though. However, Little Grass remembered what Ning Shu had said and did not show her vines.

These people didn’t wear clothes. Their bodies were covered only by wide leaves, and their faces were painted with mottled colors.

They sized up Little Grass and, from time to time, they’d point at her. They spoke with each other in grunts and groans.

Little Grass fiercely snatched the nutrient solution from the child’s hand and found that the child had already drunk it. She pointed at the child and said, “You just wait!”

Little Grass turned around and ran to tattle to Ning Shu and Alviss.

Upon hearing this, Ning Shu said to Alviss, “It’s important for us to coexist harmoniously with the indigenous people of this planet.”

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