NOVEL My Players Are So Fierce – Handsome dog Frank Chapter 2752 - 918: Our His Highness Prince Hu Fu Truly Has the Aura of a King!

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Chapter 2752 - 918: Our His Highness Prince Hu Fu Truly Has the Aura of a King!
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Chapter 2752: Chapter 918: Our His Highness Prince Hu Fu Truly Has the Aura of a King!

Solar ship, a term that always appears in Sanghai civilization stories, can even be considered a symbol of Sanghai civilization in some sense.

The blue humanoid creatures born and raised in the Origin Land do not conceal that these technological creations come directly from the creator. They write in their biographies, "The creator gifted the solar ship, sheltering the Sanghai People through the end of the old times to arrive at the new future," expressing their worship of the creator.

And their pride in being the "creator’s most beloved children."

Admittedly, the details in some of the "prehistoric materials" Murphy has found have overturned the Sanghai people’s proud self-narratives, but that is only from his special position as Administrator Alpha redefining civilization. To other civilizations on the continent, the Sanghai Empire still appears quite powerful.

This power is not only demonstrated in their domination of the Origin Land, accounting for nearly half the continent’s area. It’s not merely shown in their advanced civilization level and maintaining considerable overall strength and vitality. Even looking at the simplest issue of population, the manpower of the Sanghai people far exceeds the total human population from other countries on the continent.

Of course, this number does not include the Kalem Ancient Country of the Far East.

Despite being humans as well, even the continental people themselves exclude the Dragon Emperor’s realm from discussions of such matters. The Ceylan People, Nord, and Kate People also know they aren’t on the same level as the Dragon Emperor’s people.

Overall, there’s no need to elaborate on the myriad rumors about the Sanghai people. The magnificent solar ship before us, like a blue leaf, gracefully and silently descends from the sky, resembles a striking owl in the wind. The Sanghai people own no fewer than five such vessels.

This is merely the number known to the public.

Rumor has it that many more solar ships are hidden in the vast deserts of the Sanghai Empire, and the reason they don’t bring them out is simply for fear of intimidating others.

When this "gigantic vessel," seemingly 350-400 meters in length and resembling a space airship, hovers several hundred meters in the air, even the self-proclaimed worldly top players are left speechless.

Hey! What happened to the medieval magical backdrop? Development team, you’re not even bothering to pretend, right?

"Such a massive thing operating without any sound? Could it be electric propulsion?"

A whisper rises from the crowd below, with Cheche nudging the stunned Ayu beside him, whispering:

"Or is this thing using some kind of crazy fantasy black technology?"

"You ask me, who could I ask?"

Ayu, busy taking photos of the sky with the Adventure Assistant, rolls his eyes and says:

"I’m just a plot enthusiast, not a black tech guru! You obviously need to bring Mengha or Cement Sister over to analyze this stuff. We monster hunters shouldn’t expect to figure this out with our own pig brains.

If you ask me, I’d guess it’s some super black tech like an anti-gravity engine?

Look how smoothly the ship descends from the clouds—it has no propeller or thruster designs. The whole thing looks like a simplistic pale blue box, except for the double decks, and it’s completely different from aircraft as we know them.

But this design should have a compatible small spacecraft, right?" freeweɓnovēl.coɱ

"Here it comes, here it comes, a small spaceship is coming down! Wow, Ayu, you’re really something!"

Brother Meow exclaims beside him. Ayu smirks, thinking these things can be easily deduced, so why are you all so surprised!

"Calm down! We’ve seen Sanghai people before!"

Uncle Fuding, who as a Knight is more concerned with appearance, sees people disembarking from the ship, straightens his back, and tells the surrounding people:

"Their Dead Moon God’s chosen are building dragon knights in our Westerburg. We’ve all gained reputation with the Little Mummy. Technically, we’re old friends with the Sanghai people, so stop whispering—it’s disgraceful!

Look, Lord Paryen’s face has darkened...

Stop talking!

Be careful, Lord Paryen might use the Holy Spear to sew your mouths shut, you disgraceful lot."

Indeed, Lord Paryen’s expression is unsightly, but not because the players’ whispers embarrassed him.

Most of the time, Lord Paryen is quite congenial. His arrogance tends to show in his behavior, seldom caring about those he disdains, but he generally tolerates those he recognizes.

Lord Paryen’s current bad mood stems from not seeing more elite Sanghai soldiers aboard the solar ship, indicating that the Pharaoh King merely sent a ship alone, seemingly not intending to dispatch Sun Braves and Dead Moon Warriors along with Lord Paryen to invade Moss Valley.

This means a quarter less ground elite for the god-slaying mission than Lord Paryen planned!

"Whoosh"

The design of the small spacecraft flying down from the solar ship is also highly elegant, maneuvering with the agile grace of a giant black Holy Beetle. It makes a turn and hovers before the crowd, then lands steadily with its six-leg-like supports extended and its rear compartments open like four insect wings.

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