"Someone!"

A shaking figure appeared in the blurred vision, and the muzzle of the black hole was facing Si Fei. This scene seemed familiar.

She shivered without pretending.

With the remaining warm barrel attached to her neck, she subconsciously wanted to hide, but there was nowhere to escape.

Si Fei simply closed his eyes.

The movement of the people came to a halt.

She slowly opened her eyes, all the visitors were wearing breathing masks and couldn't see their faces clearly. But they are not wearing military uniforms, and they are obviously not emperors.

This was the first time she saw a real rebel soldier.

Terrorist, anti-social, violent... these are the words connected to it. She didn't know whether her disguise had any meaning, maybe she only got even more dignified death in exchange.

But the muzzle retreated suddenly, and the person standing at the forefront said: "Third-class citizen?"

Si Fei stared at the opponent, not knowing how to react. It turns out that this person just confirmed whether there is a third-class citizen number behind his ear.

The other party obviously thought she was frightened, and tried to calmly calm down: "It's okay, relax, we are not the emperor."

Seeing Si Fei still not speaking, the man simply took off the breathing mask, revealing a thin but surprisingly white face.

This is a young man under 30 years old, with some green stubble on his cheeks, a broken chin, and a very friendly smile with a soft voice: "I know you don’t like emperor*, also I don’t like us, but it’s too dangerous now. Emperor* will counterattack back at any time. You have to leave here with us, okay?"

Si Feiding looked at him for a while, and his gaze bypassed the group of militants and floated towards the buried body on the opposite wall.

The young man glanced back and lowered his voice apologetically: "Sorry, now we don't have enough time to take care of the funeral, come."

He pulled Si Fei directly up, and put his face mask on her head by the way: "This will make you feel better."

"Brother, there is no one in this house or next to it." A tall and thin young man in ragged clothes swayed back.

"You send her back to the rear, and we continue." The young man immediately ordered the tall and thin boy.

The latter nodded and took off his face mask, with eagerness written on his naive face: "Brother, be careful."

The person known as the eldest brother nodded and smiled at Si Fei before putting on his mask.

"go."

The rest of the rebel soldiers had no objection, and immediately left with the youth.

The young man carrying the laser rifle|gun scratched his head, and simply pulled Si Fei directly and ran out: "Go and go, this place will collapse at some point."

Si Fei had bare feet, gravel everywhere, and the soles of his feet were instantly dripping with blood.

Noticing that her pace was slowing down, the young man looked back and realized that she had no shoes, and he uttered annoyedly: "Why don't you say it!"

Si Fei lowered his head and did not answer.

The young man seemed to have realized something, his expression was slightly dim: "Stand here and don't move, you wait."

Before she could answer, he ran away.

Si Fei raised his head and looked towards the sky, only to see the overlapping spirals of turbid clouds, and there was no trace of any aircraft.

"Come on! Something is better than nothing." The boy ran over with a pair of broken rubber shoes.

She didn't ask where it came from, and the two knew it well.

Putting on his shoes, the boy led the way again, from the rubble to the deeper part of the rebel-occupied area.

Gunshots continued to be heard in the direction of the safe zone.

Si Fei's nerves were stretched to the limit, and every gunshot would make her whole body stiff uncontrollably. She was afraid that the rebels had discovered the abnormality on the cockpit of the mecha, and feared that they would see through her disguise and catch up again.

"Don't be afraid, we are good people." The young man assured him, "When you arrive at the base, you will understand."

She looked at each other through the dark red goggles, feeling extremely absurd: the status of a third-class citizen actually saved her life for the second time.

The young man couldn’t calm down, and he spoke again soon after he left speechlessly: “I’ve never been able to understand that third-class citizens like you have fled to Oberon, but are unwilling to join us and refuse our help. Being caught between the emperor and us, it was a hard time, right?"

Si Fei's heart moved: The situation outside the Oberon safe zone was more complicated than expected, and the rebels did not control all the population.

"Nearby...Is anyone else alive?" She was cautious.

The boy's complexion darkened: "No, you only have people number 40 or 50, right? Most of them are hiding in the cellar to the north, where they were hit by white phosphorus bombs. It's almost..."

He stunned in annoyance and quickly changed his words: "There will always be someone in the rear who will take good care of you. Many people have also come out of the renovation facility. Don't worry, we won't harm you."

"Thank you." Si Fei said softly.

"Thank me for what," the boy said with an uncomfortable laugh. "It's almost here. Speaking...what's your name?"

Si Fei pursed his lips and replied, "Chi Chan."

"I'm an orphan, everyone calls me A Bing."

The two had already left the ruined area while they were speaking, and they suddenly opened up.

Oberon's surface is dominated by rocks and ice. Due to the thick atmosphere and flat terrain, the end of the horizon can be seen almost at a glance. And there, a distant red sun is falling downward.

The dark yellow was smudged into orange-red, and the gorgeous clouds pressed against the undulating and peaceful horizon, magnificent enough to draw people in.

"Isn't it pretty?" A Bing made no secret of his pride, "it will take a long time to see the sunset."

Si Fei nodded: "Yeah."

"There will be more spectacular things next." A Bing smiled and pulled her cat's waist into a small cave.

I couldn't see my fingers in the stone cave, and there seemed to be thin ice under my feet, and every step I took it made a sound.

Ah Bing walked forward without hesitation, and then stopped abruptly. Si Fei subconsciously stretched out his hand to hold on to steady his steps, and found that he had reached the end of the cave when he touched the rock.

A ray of red light suddenly burst out of the darkness, outlining the shape of the boy's five fingers. A Bing put his palm on the rock surface and said clearly: "I am A Bing, number o91, and I am back with the survivors of the marginal zone."

After a moment of silence, the red light disappeared, and a loud sound of friction and movement of the rock sounded.

A small door opened on the stone wall.

Ah Bing walked in first.

Behind the door is a man and a woman, two heavy soldiers, silently blocking the narrow space.

"You have to search, don't be nervous." A Bing explained, putting down the gun first and raising both hands. One of the soldiers checked carefully and nodded.

The female soldier looked at Si Fei.

Si Fei took off the mask, took a step towards the opponent, and raised his hands. There was nothing on her.

The female soldier touched it carefully, then checked the third-class citizen mark behind her ear, and then let it go.

This is only the first hurdle. The outposts are separated by heavy stone gates, and they can decisively blow off the passages and retreat in critical moments.

After six inspections, the two have gone deep underground.

"Finally..." A Bing raised his hand and wiped his sweat.

The secluded rock tunnel suddenly came to an end. Si Fei followed A Bing one step forward, facing a bitter wind.

They stood on a platform on the edge of a rocky cliff, and in front of them was a deep valley the size of a medium-sized ship. The artificial lighting portal casts sparse light from above, lighting up the labyrinth-like landscape. The rock was chiseled all the way down, opening countless buckled paths and caves, overlapping and overlapping like carefully carved nuclear carvings. The raised stone spires are connected by a metal cableway, and the small car shuttles back and forth at high altitude, making people's heart beat faster when you look at it.

The most spectacular thing is not the landforms.

The valley is traversed by a waterway! The impossibly clear water splashed the jade into the culvert at the end of the stone wall.

Si Fei was shocked by what he saw, and did not recover for a long while.

The rebels have such a strong underground stronghold! No wonder the emperor has been unable to completely wipe them out for so many years.

"How is it?" Ah Bing lifted his chin in vain, obviously satisfied with Si Fei's reaction.

"This is the base?"

A Bing smiled: "This is the largest base. Have you seen that river? You can reach other sub-bases with submersibles."

Si Fei didn't ask, lest the other party be suspicious.

The ropeway car staggered close to the platform, and Ah Bing pulled Cheese Fei and grinned at her: "Follow up!"

The car door didn't close, so A Bing's eyes were quick, he pulled the door to the maximum, and jumped in first.

Si Fei was pulled by him and almost fell in. She supported the car wall and looked around. In an instant, the platform had become a shadow above her head. The wind from high places poured in from the gaps in the windows and doors, making a humming sound, and the overlapping landforms just seen in the high place kept zooming in until it became within reach.

There were people in the cave, and for a while, Si Fei even suspected that he saw a group of children sitting on the ground listening to the lecture. Of course, it is not surprising that the base has a school.

"I'll take you to the doctor first, and the people there will take care of you." A Bing sat on the opposite side with a golden knife, and sighed with one hand, "I don't know how big brothers are. NS."

"Aren't you afraid of the emperor's counterattack?" Si Fei asked softly, staring at the labyrinth-like cave.

The emperor can use heavy weapons to forcibly enter. By then, how can this paradise-like base protect itself?

"They didn't dare to force it." A Bing smiled complacently, but didn't explain much.

The car creaked close to the ground while speaking.

A Bing opened the door well, jumped out of the car first, and then leaned forward to pull Si Fei out.

As soon as Si Fei looked up, the stone tower, which was still visible just now, appeared high and boundless, piercing directly into the top of the cave. The cars passing by on the ropeway cast shadows on the ground, like clouds with regular shapes and orderly movements.

"Here." A Bing led the way, followed the path dug in the rock for a while and then stopped.

In front of him was a three-story stone house, completely excavated from the rock. Unlike the other caves seen along the way, there are doors and windows that can be opened and closed, and the entrance is relatively spacious.

"A Bing? What are you doing?" A middle-aged woman walked out of the stone house quickly carrying a heavy object, and saw A Bing stop and ask.

"Here, survivor." A Bingzui swung in Si Fei's direction, "Are the doctor free?"

"You are here at the right time. A patient just left. Go ahead." The woman smiled kindly to Si Fei, and quickly walked away with her things.

A Bing led Si Fei into the stone house: "That was Sister Qing just now, who is in charge of boarding and lodging here. Don't be shy if you have anything to do, just ask her."

Si Fei responded gently, and looked at the scene in the stone house as he walked.

Unexpectedly, the layout here is very similar to the general hospital of the old generation. The caves on the ground floor were opened up to each other, and it looked like an emergency room, with many wounded soldiers lying on a simple stretcher. The paramedics in white rushed back and forth, nodded hurriedly when they saw Ah Bing, and continued to work.

A gentle ramp leads to the upper level. The corridor on the second floor is connected into a square, and the caves on both sides are filled with stone beds, which seem to be wards. When he reached the corner, there was a sudden sound of footsteps approaching, and a man with a cane walked around and bumped into Ah Bing.

"Hey!" A Bing cried out in pain, but the other party limped away without raising his head.

Si Fei walked inside Ah Bing and did not meet the person, but a ray of light leaked from the vent in the corner, and she immediately recognized the person:

It's Yan Xingchang! How could the instructor who disappeared from the emperor's list be here? ! ()

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