The unfamiliar star environment, the vanished wormhole signal, and the semi-paralyzed spaceship – these were all troubling them.

The unfamiliar star environment and the semi-paralyzed spaceship weren't much, but the vanished wormhole signal was the biggest problem.

If there was a wormhole signal, even though their spaceship's propulsion system was damaged and they couldn't fly back, as long as the wormhole was still there, Planet Kan would definitely send a ship over.

No one understood them better than themselves.

The words 'fear' simply didn't exist in the dictionary of Planet Kan's little green men.

It didn't matter if the scout ship had no signal; the next step would be for a large ship to charge straight in.

For a large ship, the chances of survival should be greater than those of their small ship.

Of course, this was his guess.

But even if he guessed wrong, it didn't matter; if the large ship also failed here, Planet Kan would definitely send an even more awesome ship.

With one ship after another failing, Planet Kan would definitely upgrade the ship's protective devices; maybe without even taking data back, Planet Kan could develop a plan to safely pass through the wormhole.

What they feared now was the disappearance of the wormhole signal.

This could mean two things: one, this wormhole was a one-way passage; two, this wormhole was a one-time use.

Neither of these scenarios was good.

This meant they were completely disconnected from Planet Kan.

Actually, if this wormhole was one-way, they might still be able to join up with the later main force, allowing Planet Kan civilization to grow and thrive here.

But if it was a one-time wormhole, with just the four of them...

Although they wouldn't admit defeat, a civilization of four people was indeed a bit small in number.

Development would also be very, very slow.

Just then, the detection device suddenly gave him a piece of information.

"Possible life-bearing planet similar to Planet Kan detected."

"Huh?"

What kind of magic was this?

To find a life-bearing planet similar to Planet Kan in any random star system?

But a life-bearing planet similar to Planet Kan wasn't that rare; the Planet Kan system alone had two, Planet Kan and the moon of the 'gas giant' Zhu'er, which was practically a replica of Planet Kan.

Moreover, according to astronomical telescope observations, three other star systems also seemed to have life-bearing planets.

Whether they were like Planet Kan, the little green men weren't yet sure, as they hadn't conducted on-site investigations and the distance was too great, making it difficult to observe even with telescopes, but they were definitely not barren lava, desert, gas, or ice planets.

This ship was originally an exploration ship, used to investigate the internal conditions of wormholes, and was filled with detection equipment.

Although the process of traversing the wormhole caused damage to many devices, there were still many that could be used.

Detecting the situation here wasn't very difficult.

"Captain, this is a great discovery," a crew member approached, "A young sun, a dozen obvious planets... oh, no, eight planets, the rest are dwarf planets, the life-bearing planet is on the third one..."

"Oh, it's a bit like Planet Kan, we should go take a look."

The captain glanced at him upon hearing this, "Look at what? You were the one who inspected the power failure. How are we going to get there, row with oars?"

"Oh yeah, the power system is down, can't fly. I'd better go repair the ship," the crew member said, patting his helmet.

What they could do now was repair the spaceship, striving to fix it up and make it last longer.

Whether it was to buy time waiting for the main force, or to miraculously drift to that life-bearing planet and find a way to land (crash) onto that life-bearing planet, they needed the spaceship to be in better condition.

As long as they could withstand the atmosphere, once inside, they could parachute down safely.

If it really didn't work, they could do a single-person orbital drop near the life-bearing planet.

Because they weren't sure about the conditions inside the wormhole, they didn't use large mechs, just reinforced little green men spacesuits, so as to reduce the space used and allow the remaining space to be filled with detection equipment and protective gear.

They also needed to make the spaceship as small and sturdy as possible.

Time passed quickly, and it was already mid-morning, but the repair progress was not satisfactory. Just then, a crew member who was repairing the monitor suddenly prompted, "Captain, high-energy fluctuations detected, the kind of energy detected when crossing the wormhole... zzt..."

The crew member didn't even finish speaking. Everyone felt some light blue arcs suddenly appearing in the cabin, even arcing between their heads and helmets, causing their hair to frizz.

The entire ship's electronic equipment was affected.

At the same time, light blue arcs were constantly darting across the surface of the ship, densely packed...

"Zzt... zzt... zzt... whoosh--"

The spaceship that was just there vanished in a flash!

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This flash directly teleported the spaceship from the Kuiper Belt to Neptune's orbit.

The four little green men astronauts: "???"

They looked at each other, and someone said, "What, what just happened?"

"Don't know, seemed to flash."

"It did flash, and before it flashed, I saw a lot of light blue arcs."

"Not just arcs, there was also the energy reaction from when we crossed the wormhole before."

The captain looked at the monitor and said, "We moved a distance, passed a... no, two dwarf planets, we should be in the orbit of the outermost planet in this star system now."

"Just a flash, and we moved billions of kilometers?"

"Awesome, does our ship have a space jump engine installed?"

"Impossible, if we had that thing, would we still be in this state?"

The four people talked back and forth, and finally circled the possibility on "the residual energy influence of crossing the wormhole."

After all, what could achieve this state was the wormhole they had crossed before.

Moreover, they knew very little about wormholes. They didn't know if there would be residual energy affecting them after crossing, but the ship needed to decelerate for a while, and braking also required sliding and rubbing for a distance. These were all to eliminate the 'sequelae' of excessive speed.

So, it was normal to have some other 'sequelae' after they crossed such a long distance in a short time through the wormhole, even to another universe.

If that's the case...

"Captain, that wormhole might still be there, most likely a one-way passage!"

"Right, very likely, but we have to figure out how much of this energy residue is left, otherwise the blink movement is too random, we might crash directly into a planet."

"Right, we must figure this out, otherwise this randomness is too dangerous for us..."

That being said, it was really not easy to figure out this situation with their current spaceship condition.

Just as they were talking, the prelude to the flash jump appeared again, arcs bursting out, even burning some wires. With the cooperation of the electric sparks, the whole scene was extremely spectacular!

It's just that this kind of spectacle was too dangerous for the four little green men astronauts.

"Ah--"

"Too crazy!"

"Kuu!"

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