"Well, I did it. From here. They must turn it off."

"How long ago was that?"

"Maybe an hour."

"Although we are still rising. It makes sense. You know we stopped again. Professor Garrett gave us an announcement."

He has been walking towards her in the narrow tunnel. Now it has expanded and they can walk side by side. There seems to be no end. But then they came to a solid door, which was locked.

"That's it," Li Hao said.

She said, "That's nothing." "Break it."

He smiled. "You flatter me. Come back."

"Don't you think this is weird? A tunnel starts under an abandoned stand and goes along the road until the locked door ends?"

"Maybe this is a station on the underground railway. It looks old enough."

"We are going through that door." She opened her purse and took out the key ring. There are many keys on it. Eventually she found someone who opened the padlock.

"Good!" he said. "Who taught you to say?"

"Open the door."

The corridor outside the door is lined with silver metal walls, ceilings and floors. It continued eastward for about a hundred yards, swung northward, and then eastward again, constantly expanding.

It ends in a large room with glass or some similarly transparent material on the far wall. This room is a huge observatory at the end of the upper level, but below its edge. They can look down from there, and even without a little nausea, they can see the earth four miles below.

Li Huai thought of the surface of Superior above, thinking that they seemed to be looking out from a gondolas hanging below the spacecraft.

Or from one of the lower portholes in the large flying saucer.

There are clouds below, and occasionally the earth cannot be seen. For a minute or more, they silently stared at the magnificent scenery.

Jan Jervis finally said: "This was not built in a day."

"I shouldn't have said." Li Huai agreed. "Millions of years."

She looked at him keenly. "I'm not talking about the age of the earth. I mean this room, this surveillance post, whatever it is."

He smiled at her. "I agree with you there too. Miss Jervis, I am really a very pleasant guy. Obviously anyone who builds it knows in advance that Superior is going to take off. They also know how many of them are going up. , It has risen exactly. It must be built on the edge."

"Below the edge, you mean looking down."

"Yes. From a distance, I want to say that Superior looks like someone has cut the end from the orange. The flat part where the cut is made is the surface, and we are looking out from a protruding piece of skin."

"You keep things so simple, Mr. Colt, you can understand even a child." She said sourly.

"Thank you." He said complacently. He remembers that someone who used to listen to military intelligence through the micro-radio under the shirt might have only a vague idea of ​​what happened. Therefore, any small print pictures he provides will help them understand. He had to risk the fact that his companions might think he was a bit idiot.

Of course, with Geneva Jervis, it is easy to subject yourself to harsh comments and thorny rebuttals. He thought she was very useful in Senator Bobby Seybird's role as Girl Friday.

She said: "I don't think this is the job of those idiots on the idiot hatchery."

"Please say it again?"

"In any case, this applies to the Folly Knight Academy. They just can't afford this range of tasks."

"Oh, I agree. That's why I let you leave the meeting. This is a lot of pseudo-scientific liars. The old man is studying connecting the ultimatum to the thigh and then moving up. Tell me who do you think the person behind all this is ?"

She walked around in that big room, as if she was taking a mental inventory. There is nothing to classify—six straight chairs, heavy and modern, with a large wooden table, a pair of framed dark glass which may be a TV, and a gray steel box, the size and shape of which are only three-drawers File cabinets. The last one is near the large window, with three black buttons on the smooth top. Li Badi was eager to press the button and see what would happen. Jan Jervis seems to have the same desire. She tapped the box with her long nails.

"I?" she said. "Behind all this?"

"Yes. What is your theory? Is this something that the Earth Activities Committee is investigating?"

"Don't take it lightly. If the senator thinks the investigation is his duty, he will. There is no doubt that he has already done so. At the same time, all I have to do is collect all the information I can get on the spot."

"Very patriotic. What conclusions have you drawn from the information collection so far?"

"Obviously there is some kind of conspiracy-" She started, then stopped, as if suspecting a trap.

"-Standing," Li Badi grinned. "As I have seen, all you have to do is get everyone Bob to call here boldly-all their last hijackers-to testify before his committee. They dare not refuse."

"I don't think you are funny at all, Mr. Colt, although I have no doubt that this humorous humor is a big blow to your teenage blonde. We better come back. I can see this It is a mistake to expect any cooperation from you."

"Whatever you want, Mrs. Investigator." Li Huai gave her a simulated bow, and then turned to look down at the earth below.

Geneva Jervis screamed.

He turned around and watched her standing in front of the framed black glass in front of the TV, his eyes widened and his mouth widened. Her face was distorted in horror. When Li Badi's gaze flicked on the screen, he caught a pair of faint eyes, and a soluble image exuded from those eyes. Then the screen went blank, and Li Huai didn't know if there was a face that merged with the eyes-an inhuman, unsuitable face-or his imagination provided it.

The girl fainted on the ground.

Columbus, Ohio, November 1 Associated Press-Sen. Robert Bobby Hibbard landed here today after leading his -38 private pilot squadron on a reconnaissance flight, causing one of the six World War II fighter jets to crash over the mysteriously landed airborne town, Ohio. The pilot of the crashed plane parachuted safely to earth.

Senator Sebold told reporters sternly:

"There is no doubt that when a town with a population of 3,000 can rise from the surface of the earth, mysterious forces are at work. My reconnaissance has clearly shown that the town is intact and its residents are still alive. My In the pass, I saw my secretary, Miss Geneva Jervis."

Senator Seber said that he believed that Miss Jervis would contact him whenever there was a need to report, indicating that she would conduct a field investigation.

In response to a question, the senator said that he was "surprised" by the "complete inaction" of Washington officials on the matter and announced that he would ask the Senate Investigation Subcommittee to investigate, and he is a member of that committee. He pointed out that witnesses may include officials from the Ministry of National Defense, the Central Intelligence Agency, and "maybe others."

Fort **, Ohio, November 1-Fort **, the former neighbor of "Sky City", complained today that empty beer cans and other trash were pouring heavily, and it was apparently abandoned by residents of the airborne Superior Airport.

A health official said here: "They are not that tall and mighty. They can use Fortress as a garbage dump."

Reuters, Washington, November 1-Today, US officials are at a loss and cannot explain the strange actions of the "Take-off Town" in Superior, Ohio.

Authoritative sources assured Reuters that no military or scientific experiments were conducted, which could explain the phenomenon that a town was completely raised thousands of feet into the air.

Rumors circulated that the "conspiracy" was working, which aroused great suspicion in the official residence.

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Columbus, Ohio, November 1-The small town of Superior in the sky began drifting eastward through Ohio later today.

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