Chapter 151

Standing on the deck of the airship, Zell was a little dazed by the high-altitude wind.

Originally, he planned to leave by boat, but Roy negotiated with the airport staff and temporarily arranged the three of them on the airship.

Changing from the sea route to the air route saved them a lot of time, but it also saved a lot of travel time.

Standing high overlooking the scenery of Piltover, you will have a panoramic view of the city of progress.

Hundreds of boats lined up in the canal, stopped under the tall shadow of the Sun Gate, and a bell rang, shaking a bunch of white pigeons into the air.

The luxurious and majestic Lanxun Manor is quietly located in the north, with towers inlaid with gold and silver textures stretching towards the sky.

The glass shed of the Clock Academy is like a huge grid work of art, and he can even see a professor conducting research in the laboratory through the exquisite glass dome.

There is also the large cable car of Kantexta, which is loaded with goods and travels back and forth between the high and low oceans on both sides of the Gate of Sun.

And all this prosperity, he will not be able to see it again until some time later.

"Is this the first time for the store manager to take an airship?" Roy's voice came from behind, with lightness.

She came straight over, holding two drinks in her hand, and handed one of them to Zell.

Gwen was right behind her, already biting the straw and drinking, her eyes curiously looking at everything on the airship.

Zell didn't want to be underestimated, so he patted his chest brazenly.

"Not only that, it's the first time I've left Piltover!"

Roy covered her mouth and chuckled: "Actually, it's also the first time I've left."

Putting down the poro and taking the drink, Zell took a sip.

"Tsk tsk, this juice is not as good as the one in our store. I thought it was so good."

"It's just a bonus, and it's definitely not as good as ours." Roy said, "Throw it away if you can't finish it. Don't hold it in your hand. You'll have to go through the Hexgate later, so be careful to spill it all over your body."

Our family...seems like she's admitted to something.

Zell looked over the windshield glass of the cockpit and looked at the building in the bow direction of the boat.

It was a tall tower connected to a scaled-down Runeterra, and Runeterra was the name of the planet.

Therefore, it can be approximated as a huge globe on the top of the tower, and this structure is very similar to the observatory with a spherical dome.

"Is this thing safe?"

Although it is said that Zell sees the Hex-Flying Gate every day, it is the first time to sit on it, so it is inevitable that I feel a little uneasy.

When he was nervous, he wanted to grab something, so he put his arm around Roy's shoulder, pretending to drink a drink to cover up his intentions.

Roy glanced at him through the sunglasses, but didn't move away.

Miscalculation, should hug the waist directly.

When Zell was feeling lost, he heard Roy say next to him: "There is no problem with the Hexgate itself. There has not been a case of launch failure since the trial, but in reality there are indeed some airships that fail to fly after launch. It cannot be said that it is 100% safe for cases that have not come back.”

"Nobody complained?" Zell recalled hearing nothing negative about Flygate.

The loss of contact with the airship is such a serious situation, but there is no public opinion?
The Philos family's public relations are also too tight.

"It's useless to complain. Feimen just sends it and doesn't take it back. It's your own business if it doesn't come back. These are clearly written in the user agreement, and we signed a guarantee when we boarded the ship."

Roy looked calm, but Zell felt even more anxious.

"How come there is a feeling of signing a life-and-death certificate...then how do passengers come back?"

"The airship will bring enough energy reserves and fly back slowly." Roy shrugged: "The flying gate just allows you to reach your destination quickly. As for the weather conditions at the destination? Whether it's a clear sky or a raging storm, it doesn't matter." If you are unlucky enough to encounter a storm as soon as it passes, you can only consider yourself unlucky. And no matter what problems you encounter on the way back, it will not entertain."

Obviously personal safety is not guaranteed at all, but the Hexfly Gate has become the economic pillar of Piltover in one fell swoop, even surpassing the tax revenue of the Sun Gate, creating a miracle of income.

But thinking of entrusting his life to such a thing, Zell couldn't help complaining: "This is the worst after-sales service I have ever seen."

"But it's fast. It can reach any corner of Runeterra in the blink of an eye. Who can do it?"

"That's true." Zell nodded, even the rune mage couldn't do this kind of teleportation regardless of distance.

Although his Poro Tome is fine, it is a special passage for Poro and cannot teleport people.

In contrast, the Flying Gate can both ignore distance and lead people, which is simply too strong.

"Wouldn't it be possible to go directly to Shadow Island?"

Roy threw the unfinished drink into the trash can and nodded: "That's right, but that's equivalent to treating the airship as a one-time consumable, and it doesn't make any sense if you can't come back. Why don't you just drive a boat and stop nearby, although It’s a bit slow, but at least we can guarantee that there will be a boat on the way back.”

"Does Philos have any idea of ​​building a flying gate in another area? This way, you can also use the flying gate when you return."

"Our diplomats are already negotiating, but there has been no progress in the past few years. No one is willing to hand over the control of Feimen to the other party." It is a very dangerous thing, which means that others can drop armed forces over our cities at any time, or something else. For the sake of safety, we have to give up this part of the interest."

While talking, the airship has arrived at the airport in front of the tower.

The pilot at the helm turned the left rotor to the maximum, completed the steering in the airport, adjusted the position and went up vertically along the tower.

The three left the deck and returned to their seats in the cabin, each holding a poro tightly.

The star track at the top of the flying gate is propelled by huge energy, turning the launch pad to align with Bilgewater Port on the map.

The lock is completed, the map lights up, and the gushing energy forms blue runes, which are arranged and combined to form a ring after ring of acceleration orbits.

At this time, the airship rising at a constant speed just parked in front of the launch pad.

Zell could feel the physical energy filling the surrounding space, humming constantly in his ears.

The energy gradually increased, and the rune ring became more and more solid, and the eyes were filled with blue light. Zell felt a growing sense of overweight, and pressed him hard on the back of the seat.

The poro tucked away their tongues and tucked all their limbs under their bellies.

Gwen's eyes widened with excitement, stars twinkled in them, and the twin ponytails floated for unknown reasons.

Roy, who was sitting in the middle, closed her eyes because the prosthetic eye resonated with the flying door. Anxiously, she stretched out her hand to the right, and she didn't feel at ease until she held it with the other hand.

When the energy level crossed the threshold, the space began to tremble, jolting and spilling passengers' drinks.

And then……

accelerate.

jump.

The airship turned into a blue light beam in the blink of an eye and disappeared into the sky.

(End of this chapter)

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