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Star Rank Hunter Chapter 261

Chapter 261: Bro! Let’s Team Up, Okay!

“Hey, you, yes, you! Come here quickly!”

Cillin walked over to the female racer whose face was unclear because she was wearing a helmet. He put down his water bottle and looked at her in puzzlement.

She sounded like a pretty young girl.

“I need you to check our flying car, and be quick we’re on a timer here!” The girl said before walking over and pulling Cillin to her car.

While Cillin was familiarizing himself with the racing cars in this repair point, Fleka had thrown a fitting overall that looked like what the other workers were wearing into his hands. After all, It was important to have protection when repairing a car or when handling things that shouldn’t be touched carelessly. If a person’s resistance was low, they might become sick due to exposure to localized radiation, hot metal gas leakage that was caused by human error or an inherent fault in the car, so on and so on.

The Sizer Family’s overalls were very expensive, any one of them could cost up to five digits. It showed just how wealthy they were.

Since the back of Cillin’s overall was marked with the words “Whirlwind Repair Point” and its designation code, the young girl had obviously assumed that he was a worker around here.

The flying car was shaped like a pyramid. The floor beneath it had automatically changed to give it better stability and mobility after landing.

The roof of the flying car was retracting while the girl was pulling Cillin. There was another girl inside the car, although she was sitting at the navigator’s seat rather than the driver’s seat. The other girl had already taken off her helmet before they arrived, revealing the gentle and pretty face of a fifteen to sixteen year old girl. It was quite unimaginable that a quiet girl like this — one who looked a little shy in the presence of strangers — would be the navigator of a racing car.

After Cillin was pulled all the way to the vehicle, the first girl ran a self-diagnosis test on the control panel. The number 8.2 was displayed after the test had run its course.

This repair point and workshop of Fleka’s was built on the plains, which was a better environment than most of the places on the planet. Since the main circuit was sealed off, racers could only practice at areas outside the main circuit. But the environment was so harsh that even a simple practice could impose risk on both the racer and the car. This meant that even the smallest problem with the car must be treated seriously, or the racer in question risked crashing before the race had even begun.

In general, all flying cars must turn themselves into a repair point for repairs if the self-diagnosis value ever fell below 9. It was agreed upon to be the safest threshold.

Cillin read through the test details before asking, “When did the number fall below 9?”

“It started falling after we entered the glacier zone, and after we came out it suddenly fell a lot faster than before. That’s why we changed our plans and came here directly, this being the nearest repair point. Sigh. So what’s the problem? How long will it take to repair it? We need to head back as soon as we can!”

It was almost evening in this area, so her anxiety was understandable. Flying here became much harder once night fell.

“Let me give it a look first.” Cillin said before reading and examining the functionality of various parts by tapping a series of commands through the control panel.

He discovered that the car was pretty well assembled, and it was installed with the latest main operating system there was. In fact, the matching main and sub operating system had been chosen based on the girls’ habits. Since male and female drivers had different habits and control methods, naturally that the operating systems that best suited either gender differed as well.

The two girls exchanged a glance with each other after they watched Cillin reading a bunch of symbols and characters they didn’t recognize one bit flashing by at indecipherable speed. This guy wasn’t just pretending, was he? He was flying through the pages so quickly that it was impossible to read.

They didn’t know that the ‘impossible’ was just Cillin’s average reading speed.

Cillin’s finger suddenly came to a stop. He read a certain line on the screen, tapped in a command on the control panel, and walked to the back of the car. He touched its exterior with his fingers, causing a perfect blueprint of the car to appear immediately in his mind. Basing off the mental image, he quickly found an unassuming bend at the back of the car, pushed sideways, and popped open a hood.

The girl wearing a helmet watched Cillin closely from the side to prevent him from potentially sabotaging her car.

After the hood was popped open, he swiftly dismantled the surface parts underneath it and placed them on an unfolded tool tray. However, his action agitated the girl beside him so much that she picked up the parts from the tray, then put it back down. “Hey be careful! You can’t treat these parts so carelessly!”

In her eyes, Cillin cared little for the parts he just dismantled. She knew that careless treatment of a part could damage it, and her older brother once told her that even the slightest damage on a part could reduce performance after it was assembled onto a car.

“Tobia!” The other girl inside the car called out in a quiet voice. After catching Tobia’s attention, the girl shook her head to tell her not to disturb Cillin.

If serious damage was done to their car due to Cillin’s negligence, they could always bring him to account and file for compensation. However, it was very much ill advised to disturb a repairman while they were performing repairs. If an accident did happen because an observer couldn’t keep their mouth shut during the maintenance process, the repairman was entirely in their right to put a portion of the blame onto the disruptive observer.

Tobia quieted down after she was reminded of the consequences. She let out a “hmph!” before staring  closely at Cillin’s every move.

But by the time her attention was drawn back to Cillin, the latter had already finished dismantling one whole section of the flying car. Right now, he was typing something on the communicator around his wrist.

Every worker in the repair point had a specialized communicator around their wrist. Not only did it allow them to communicate with each other, it could be used to send orders to the service robots parked at the warehouse as well. If a repairman had need of a certain part, all they needed to do was to enter the name and model number into the communicator to get a service robot to bring it over from the warehouse. This saved the repairman the time and effort of running between the warehouse and their workplace.

It didn’t take long before the service robot delivered over the parts Cillin needed to make the repairs. They were very simple things: a few double row wires, a few small parts, and a small cleaner.

Maybe it was because Cillin’s actions had piqued her curiosity, but the girl sitting inside the car had come out and sat beside Tobia, watching.

Cillin knew exactly what problem was plaguing the car once he had dismantled the surface parts. When the flying part was passing through the glacial zone, a single part in the thermostatic device had loosened up while the system was coming online. As a result, a tiny gap had appeared on the exterior of the car.

The gap might be tiny, but it was a flaw that couldn’t be underestimated considering the environment it was in. This single gap allowed cold air to slip under the hood, penetrate the loosened part, and freeze the original double row wires to the point of breaking.

The aged double row wires was one reason, the loosened part another, but the biggest reason behind the car’s failing was a lack of cohesion between the surface parts that were used to construct the defense mechanism, even if they were the highest grade parts there were.

One should ask only for the best, and not the most expensive.

The loosened part and the shattered wires weren’t located in critical areas of the car, so the self-diagnosis test hadn’t listed them as primary threats. However, after the wires had fallen apart, the special powdered substance on these wires had become charged with electricity and gotten stuck inside other parts of the car, triggering a large-scale magnetic decay and damaging the stability of the car. That was why the flying car had fallen below 9.0 rating.

Cillin used the cleaner to suck away all the powder sticking against the interior parts before installing the new wires. He also switched the original surface parts with the most compatible model. Unless the car got into a some serious collision, it shouldn’t come apart again.

The two girls watched as Cillin put back the parts together as easily as he would assemble toy bricks. But unlike his seemingly flippant movements, the resultant assembly looked firmly connected and secure.

Cillin closed the hood and went back into car to clean up the minor problems inside the main and sub operating systems. Ten seconds later, he pressed the self-diagnosis button.

After the test was completely, the value went back up to a pristine 9.7.

“Alright, this number should stay like this until you made it back to your base,” Cillin said.

Ah?

The girl named Tobia seemed to be in disbelief. She stuck her face in front of the control panel and stared at the big 9.7 on the screen. It didn’t look like it was going to change anytime soon. That was it? All it needed was a cleaning and changing a few unimportant parts?!

Tobia jumped into her car, turned it on and gave it a test. It really was fixed!

The entire repair process hadn’t even lasted ten minutes! Tobia’s originally estimated that the repair would take at least thirty minutes or so, but in reality her car was fixed in less than a third of that time!

The two girls sat inside their car, and the car roof covered their heads once more. The sealed, pyramid-shaped flying car rose into the air.

“Thanks!” Tobia’s voice came from a peripheral speaker.

“You’re welcome.”

By the time Cillin walked back towards the center of the repair station, the sky was darkening, and the people were getting ready to go home. Cillin also decided to stop working for now since he needed to visit Fleka’s place at night. As for his choice of a racing car, there were still twenty days or so before the official match. Cillin planned to familiarize himself with the racing cars first before making his final choice. Just because one needed to hone one’s skills didn’t mean that one had to stop working, and Fleka trusted in Cillin’s ability.

Before that though, he needed to find a navigator, although it didn’t matter even if he didn’t find a suitable one in the end he could handle it all on its own. And of course, it would’ve been nice if Wheeze was here.

Right now, Cillin was practically fighting all on his own. Perhaps Fleka would arrange a few people to coordinate logistics and repairs during a later date since the race lasts for a very long time. Accidents were obviously common in a race like this, so repair points were set on every section of the circuit, including the racing teams’ logistics and maintenance staff. If a racing car needs fixing or modifying, they would do their best to service the cars as quickly as possible. There was a time limit in this race, and all racers who were too slow and exceeded the time limit would be disqualified from the race. Moreover, disqualified racers would be unranked in the final result.

A racing team’s chances of winning was much higher than a lone racer’s. After all, the members of a racing team would have rapport with each other, and there was only so much an individual could do in a hectic race like this. Not even Cillin had absolute confidence that he could win a top 10 or something in this race, although finishing the race safely was a different matter.

Cillin didn’t care about ranking.

The final ranking was decided through total points. Every racer must follow the route planned out by the organizing committee strictly and reach all the checkpoints within the given time limit. A top 10 ranking would be listed at the end of every section of the race, and in descending order the leaders off the race would be granted 40, 30, 25, 20, 16, 12, 8, 4, 2 or 1 point accordingly. The total amount of points accumulated by each racer would decide the final result of the race.

Besides that, every racing car must finish their maintenance within the allocated time.

The faster a racer, the more points they earned, the bigger the lead they had over their competitors. After all, there was a 40 times difference between the amount of points earned by the first place racer and the tenth place racer. Of course, not all racers were all rounders who could perform well in every terrain. On that note, some racers were exceptionally good in certain terrains, so the tenth place racer of a certain circuit might be the first place racer in the next one.

Cillin exhaled deeply. Three more days of practice, and he would start assembling his flying car. After that, he would drive around and familiarize himself with the environment.

On the same night, when Cillin walked into Fleka’s personal workshop, he ran into Naimi, whom he hadn’t seen for the past couple of days grinning like he was afraid no one would notice he had good news to share.

“Cillin!”

Naimi, who was shaking his legs hurriedly jumped off the large box he was sitting on and broke into a run towards Cillin. The excitement on his face was very silly and dumb looking.

Naimi didn’t care that he was grinning like a buffoon, however. He gave Cillin’s arm a pat after he reached him.

“Bro! Let’s team up, okay!”

Cillin: “...”

What’s going on?

Then Fleka walked over and explained the reason.

Not long ago, after watching a few practice races for a few days straight and getting into a small argument with some young nobles, Naimi had contacted his father. After making a passionate plea to logic and emotion at first, then crying, throwing a tantrum, begging, and finally discarding his shame altogether, Naimi finally got his father into letting him participate in the race, under one condition: he could only race as a navigator, and not a racer. The reason behind this condition was that a racer was twice as likely as to get into an accident than a navigator.

Naimi refused to accept his father’s condition at first, but it was a take-it-or-leave-it offer. In the end, he accepted it. Then, he recalled Cillin was participating in the race and that he hadn’t found a suitable navigator yet, so he ran all the way to Fleka’s house and roped his uncle into helping him. He was sure that Cillin would agree if Fleka spoke to him.

“Naimi might be an underachiever in school, and he looks like an unreliable person, and he’s never had a serious moment in his life, and he laughs a little like an idiot, but he has dabbled with flying cars and races since a young age. Also his ability to analyze is pretty good,” Fleka said.

At first, Naimi’s eyebrows were about to fly off his head when he heard Fleka’s criticism of him. Uncle, you’re my uncle aren’t you? How can you disparage your own nephew like this!? He figured out what Fleka was doing though near the end.

Mm, this is tactics! This is what you call bow first puff later! I knew my uncle is smart!

Nodding in satisfaction, Naimi turned to stare at Cillin with hopeful eyes: you’re a sinner if you don’t say yeeeeeees…

Cillin felt his eyes twitch. A very, very long time later, he finally agreed to take Naimi as his navigator under the uncle and nephew’s gazes.

“Hehe, hehehe…” Naimi started laughing like an idiot again. Fleka shot a glance at his nephew, shook his head and looked at Cillin, “He really does have some real talent; his father held him on his lap while driving even before he was weaned. It’s just that his family had never allowed him to participate in a highly risky race until now.”

Cillin had accepted Naimi only because Fleka was the one who asked it. But when they started assembling their racing car, he had to admit that Naimi was actually a person of talent.

Naimi had offered a lot of practical suggestions when Cillin was designing their flying car. In a flying car race, victory wasn’t decided by just a powerful engine, a high quality energy block and expensive parts. The flying car must also be able to adapt to all kinds of weather conditions and unexpected situations. Moreover, the racer and navigator’s ability to adapt, drive, analyze and cooperate with one another etc in face of obstacles or dangers were also sorely tested.

After a few days of rapport building, Cillin could say that he was starting to know Naimi a little better than before. As a member of the Sizer Family, Naimi definitely had outstanding talent when it came to flying cars. Of course, exactly how far he could develop inborn talent was another story.

“The first checkpoint is Rainbow Heaven, also known as the First Rainbow. Here, the main circuit is split into seven different tracks of each color. However, the tracks will intersect each other often, and no one knows what kind of obstacle awaits at the end of each track, or even how many vertical or horizontal curves each track has because it’s randomized. If you’re lucky, you may make it out of Rainbow Heaven early and proceed to the next circuit. If you’re unlucky, you may be delayed for longer than average. Again, the choice is purely random. The tracks starts changing from the other end after a car enters the circuit, so not even the designers know which route will save more time.

The first ranking list will appear the racers made it through the course. This is a circuit of pure luck designed to remove pre-race hesitation and reduce analysis paralysis, as some racers may not be able to come to a decision and blame themselves later for making the wrong choice. A lot of racers will discuss amongst themselves and vote for the kind of colored track they’re going to race on beforehand so no one will argue after the fact. So, what color are we choosing, Cillin?”

Cillin thought for a moment. Like Naimi said, this was pure luck. Everyone who got into this race had real skill, so luck was the deciding factor of the first — and temporary — ranking list. So, what color should they choose?

“Let’s choose the first color we see when we open our eyes, on the day of the match.”

“Er, whose color are we going to choose though? My head’s all blurry everytime I wake up. I can’t really remember the first color I see.”

“I’ll choose.”

“Okay!”

Naimi unfolded the preliminary design sketch again and continued, “We need to choose the right tyres, or we’ll be blown away by the hail. That section of the circuit is best traversed on ground. I suggest we use narrow studded tyres because it increases ground pressure and gives better grip…”

When they were done discussing, the final blueprint of their racing car was finally decided. However, Fleka had a strange look on his face when he saw their final design.

Chapter end

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Chapter 390.2
Chapter 390.1
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Chapter 378
Chapter 377
Chapter 376
Chapter 375
Chapter 374
Chapter 373
Chapter 372
C371– Going To Mist Bodhisattva
Chapter 370
C369.1
C368.2
C368.1
C367.2
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C366.1
Chapter 365.2
Chapter 365.1
Chapter 364.2
Chapter 364.1
Chapter 363.2
Chapter 363.1
Chapter 362.2
Chapter 362.1
Chapter 362
Chapter 361.2
Chapter 361.1
Chapter 360.2
Chapter 360.1
Chapter 360
Chapter 359.2
Chapter 359.1
Chapter 358.2
Chapter 358.1
Chapter 358
Chapter 357
Chapter 356.2
Chapter 356– Who Are They Part 1
Chapter 355– The Virus Descends
Chapter 354– Inferior Test Subjec
Chapter 353
Chapter 352
Chapter 351– Flies Are Very Toxic
Chapter 350– Master and Student Part 2
Chapter 350.1
Chapter 350– Master and Studen
Chapter 349: Our Squad Has an Affair with the Smiley–Face Company
Chapter 348– Our Commander is Good With Technology Too?
Chapter 347– Long Time No See
Chapter 346– I Am a Man With a Disciple
Chapter 345– Decode
Chapter 344– Drag 'Em In
Chapter 343– Told You We're Not Popular
Chapter 342– If They Fail to Meet Expectations, We'll Throw Them Ou
Chapter 341– It Needs Replenishmen
Chapter 340– The Lightning in Space
Chapter 339
Chapter 338
Chapter 337
Chapter 336
Chapter 335
Chapter 334
Chapter 333
Chapter 332– Food King Hara
Chapter 331– He Will Return With a Flee
Chapter 330– He Can Save Him
Chapter 329– Arrogance Is Unbecoming of a Cat!
Chapter 328– Do Mind Your Manners, Young Master!
Chapter 327– Do You Have Cat Lice? Part 2
Chapter 327– Do You Have Cat Lice? Part 1
Chapter 326– I Was Thinking
Chapter 325– Killers
Chapter 324– Not Again!
Chapter 323– Massacre
Chapter 322.1
Chapter 322– Dad, Your Shame
Chapter 321– Show of Strength Part 2
Chapter 321– Show of Strength Part 1
Chapter 320– The New Eleventh B Squadron Part 2
Chapter 320– The New Eleventh B Squadron Part 1
Chapter 319– Time to Go Home
Chapter 318– The Black Box's Signals
Chapter 317– The Odd Father and Son
Chapter 316– Damn Fatty! Part 2
Chapter 316– Damn Fatty! Part 1
Chapter 315– Do You Dare Accept My Apology? Part 2
Chapter 315– Do You Dare Accept My Apology? Part 1
Chapter 314– Which Wheeze and Cillin, Exactly? Part 2
Chapter 314– Which Wheeze and Cillin, Exactly? [Part 1]
Chapter 313
Chapter 312– Pinpointing Targets Part 2
Chapter 312: Pinpointing Targets Part 1
Chapter 312
Chapter 311: Anyone Who's With That Cat Can't Be Good News Part 2
Chapter 311: Anyone Who's With That Cat Can't Be Good News Part 1
Chapter 311
Chapter 310: The Five Brothers
Chapter 309: The Academia Storm
Chapter 308: How Could He? Part 2
Chapter 308: How Could He? Part 1
Chapter 308
Chapter 307: I Am
Chapter 306: Meeting Old Acquaintances Part 2
Chapter 306: Meeting Old Acquaintances Part 1
Chapter 306
Chapter 305: Golden Thread Turtle Part 2
Chapter 305: Golden Thread Turtle Part 1
Chapter 305
Chapter 304: San Calombo Part 2
Chapter 304: San Calombo Part 1
Chapter 304
Chapter 303: Why Is He Here
Chapter 302: Honorary Scholar of the Royal Academy of Sciences
Chapter 301: The Zebra Summi
Chapter 300: You're Lying Again Part 2
Chapter 300: You're Lying Again! Part 1
Chapter 300
Chapter 299: So Worried Meow Could Die!
Chapter 298 part2
Chapter 298 part1
Chapter 298
Chapter 297 part2
Chapter 297: Up Close and Personal With The Zebra Virus Part 1
Chapter 297
Chapter 296
Chapter 295 part2
Chapter 295 part1
Chapter 295: The Zebra Virus
Chapter 294: Prince… Cillin?!
Chapter 293: That Rental Car Driver
Chapter 292: Another Brat That Shouldn't Be Offended Part 2
Chapter 292 part1
Chapter 292
Chapter 291
Chapter 290 part2
Chapter 290: Free Meal Part 1
Chapter 290
Chapter 289 part2
Chapter 289: Those Whose Souls Were Eaten by The Devil Part 1
Chapter 289
Chapter 288: Meeting The “Primogenitor” Part 2
Chapter 288: Meeting The “Primogenitor” Part 1
Chapter 288
Chapter 287 part2
Chapter 287: The Top Decision Maker? Part 1
Chapter 287
Chapter 286 part2
Chapter 286 part1
Chapter 286
Chapter 285 part2
Chapter 285 part1
Chapter 285
Chapter 284: Underground Web
Chapter 283: That Nutcase
Chapter 282: Integration
Chapter 281 part2
Chapter 281 part1
Chapter 281
Chapter 280
Chapter 279: R-B13
Chapter 278: What a Formidable Cat! Part 2
Chapter 278 part1
Chapter 278
Chapter 277 part2
Chapter 277 part1
Chapter 277
Chapter 276
Chapter 275 part2
Chapter 275: Bunch of Weirdos Part 1
Chapter 275
Chapter 274
Chapter 273 part2
Chapter 273 part1
Chapter 273: It Can't be Her?
Chapter 272 part2
Chapter 272 part1
Chapter 272
Chapter 271
Chapter 270
Chapter 269
Chapter 268 part2
Chapter 268 part1
Chapter 268: A Few Strangers and Two Animals
Chapter 267
Chapter 266
Chapter 265 part2
Chapter 265 part1
Chapter 265: Match Begin! Untraceable!
Chapter 264
Chapter 263
Chapter 262
Chapter 261
Chapter 260
Chapter 259 part2
Chapter 259 part1
Chapter 259: Meeting Fleka Again
Chapter 258
Chapter 257
Chapter 256
Chapter 255
Chapter 254
Chapter 253 part2
Chapter 253 part1
Chapter 253
Chapter 252
Chapter 251 part2
Chapter 251 part1
Chapter 251
Chapter 250
Chapter 249
Chapter 248
Chapter 247 part2
Chapter 247 part1
Chapter 247: The Ten
Chapter 246 part2
Chapter 246 part1
Chapter 246
Chapter 245 part2
Chapter 245 part1
Chapter 245
Chapter 244
Chapter 243 part2
Chapter 243 part1
Chapter 243
Chapter 242 part2
Chapter 242 part1
Chapter 242
Chapter 241 part2
Chapter 241 part1
Chapter 241
Chapter 240 part2
Chapter 240 part1
Chapter 240
Chapter 239: The Five Tests of AF1 [Part 1]
Chapter 239
Chapter 238
Chapter 237 part2
Chapter 237 part1
Chapter 237
Chapter 236 part2
Chapter 236 part1
Chapter 236
Chapter 235 part2
Chapter 235 part1
Chapter 235
Chapter 234 part2
Chapter 234 part1
Chapter 234
Chapter 233 part2
Chapter 233 part1
Chapter 233
Chapter 232 part2
Chapter 232 part1
Chapter 232
Chapter 231 part2
Chapter 231 part1
Chapter 231
Chapter 230 part2
Chapter 230 part1
Chapter 230
Chapter 229 part2
Chapter 229 part1
Chapter 229
Chapter 228 part2
Chapter 228 part 1
Chapter 228
Chapter 227 part2
Chapter 227 part 1
Chapter 227
Chapter 226 part2
Chapter 226 part1
Chapter 226
Chapter 225 part2
Chapter 225 part1
Chapter 225
Chapter 224 part2
Chapter 224 part1
Chapter 224
Chapter 223 part2
Chapter 223 part1
Chapter 223
Chapter 222 part2
Chapter 222 part1
Chapter 222
Chapter 221 part2
Chapter 221 part1
Chapter 221
Chapter 220 part2
Chapter 220 part1
Chapter 220
SRH Chapter 219 [Part 2]
Chapter 219 part1
Chapter 219
Chapter 218 part2
Chapter 218 part1
Chapter 218
Chapter 217 part2
Chapter 217 part1
Chapter 217
Chapter 216 part2
Chapter 216 part1
Chapter 216
Chapter 215 part2
Chapter 215 part1
Chapter 215
Chapter 214 part2
Chapter 214 part1
Chapter 214
SRH Chapter 213 [Part 2]
Chapter 213 part1
Chapter 213
Chapter 212 part2
Chapter 212 part1
Chapter 212
SRH Chapter 211 [Part 2]
Chapter 211 part1
Chapter 211
Chapter 210 part2
Chapter 210 part1
Chapter 210
Chapter 209 part2
Chapter 209 part1
Chapter 209
Chapter 208 part2
Chapter 208 part1
Chapter 208
Chapter 207 part2
Chapter 207 part1
Chapter 207
Chapter 206 part2
Chapter 206 part1
Chapter 206
Chapter 205 part2
Chapter 205 part1
Chapter 205
Chapter 204 part2
Chapter 204 part1
Chapter 204
Chapter 203 part2
Chapter 203 part1
Chapter 203
Chapter 202 part2
Chapter 202 part1
Chapter 202
Chapter 201 part2
Chapter 201 part1
Chapter 201
Chapter 200 part2
Chapter 200 part1
Chapter 200
Chapter 199 part2
Chapter 199 part1
Chapter 199
Chapter 198 part2
Chapter 198 part1
Chapter 198
Chapter 197 part2
Chapter 197 part1
Chapter 197
Chapter 196
Chapter 195
Chapter 194
Chapter 193
Chapter 192
Chapter 191 part2
Chapter 191 part1
Chapter 191
Chapter 190 part2
Chapter 190 part1
Chapter 190
Chapter 189 part2
Chapter 189 part1
Chapter 189
Chapter 188 part2
Chapter 188
Chapter 188
Chapter 187
Chapter 187
Chapter 187
Chapter 186 part2
Chapter 186
Chapter 186
Chapter 185
Chapter 185
Chapter 185
Chapter 184: The Co
Chapter 184: The Co
Chapter 184: The Co
Chapter 183
Chapter 183
Chapter 183
Chapter 182 part2
Chapter 182
Chapter 182
Chapter 181 part2
Chapter 181
Chapter 181
Chapter 180
Chapter 180
Chapter 180
Chapter 179: Stay–at
Chapter 179: Stay–at
Chapter 179: Stay–at
Chapter 178
Chapter 178
Chapter 178
Chapter 177 part2
Chapter 177
Chapter 177
Chapter 176 part2
Chapter 176
Chapter 176
Chapter 175 part2
Chapter 175
Chapter 175
Chapter 174 part2
Chapter 174
Chapter 174
SRH Chapter 173 [Part 2]
Chapter 173
Chapter 173
Chapter 172 part2
Chapter 172
Chapter 172
Chapter 171 part2
Chapter 171
Chapter 171
Chapter 170 part2
Chapter 170
Chapter 170
Chapter 169 part2
Chapter 169
Chapter 169
Chapter 168 part2
Chapter 168 part1
Chapter 168
Chapter 167 part2
Chapter 167 part1
Chapter 167
Chapter 166 part2
Chapter 166 part1
Chapter 166
Chapter 165 part2
Chapter 165 part1
Chapter 165
Chapter 164 part2
Chapter 164 part1
Chapter 164
Chapter 163 part2
Chapter 163 part1
Chapter 163
Chapter 162 part2
Chapter 162 part1
Chapter 162
Chapter 161 part2
Chapter 161 part1
Chapter 161
Chapter 160 part2
Chapter 160 part1
Chapter 160
Chapter 159 part2
Chapter 159 part1
Chapter 159
Chapter 158 part2
Chapter 158 part1
Chapter 158
Chapter 157 part2
Chapter 157 part1
Chapter 157– The Two Scourges
Chapter 156 part2
Chapter 156 part1
Chapter 156
Chapter 155 part2
Chapter 155 part1
Chapter 155: Flaring Spectator's Grandstand
Chapter 154 part2
Chapter 154 part1
Chapter 154
Chapter 153 part2
Chapter 153 part1
Chapter 153
Chapter 152 part2
Chapter 152 part1
Chapter 152
Chapter 151
Chapter 150
Chapter 149
Chapter 148
Chapter 147
SRH Chapter 146
SRH Chapter 145
SRH Chapter 144
SRH Chapter 143
Chapter 142
Chapter 141
Chapter 140
Chapter 139
Chapter 138
Chapter 137
Chapter 136
Chapter 135
Chapter 134
Chapter 133
Chapter 132
Chapter 131
Chapter 130
Chapter 129
Chapter 128
Chapter 127
Chapter 126
Chapter 125
Chapter 124
Chapter 123
Chapter 122
Chapter 121
Chapter 120
Chapter 119
Chapter 118
Chapter 117
Chapter 116
Chapter 115
Chapter 114
SRH Chapter 113 [Sponsored]
SRH Chapter 112 [Sponsored]
Chapter 111
Chapter 110
Chapter 109
Chapter 108
Chapter 107
Chapter 106
Chapter 105
Chapter 104
Chapter 103
Chapter 102
Chapter 101
Chapter 100: Red–And
Chapter 99
Chapter 98
Chapter 97
Chapter 96
Chapter 95
Chapter 94
Chapter 93
Chapter 92
Chapter 91
Chapter 90
Chapter 89
Chapter 88
Chapter 87
Chapter 86
Chapter 85
Chapter 84
Chapter 83
Chapter 82
Chapter 81
Chapter 80
Chapter 79
Chapter 78
Chapter 77
Chapter 76
Chapter 75
Chapter 74
Chapter 73
Chapter 72
Chapter 71
Chapter 70: Arrival At Asteroid C
Chapter 69
SRH Chapter 68 [Free!]
SRH Chapter 67 [Sponsored]
Chapter 66
Chapter 65
Chapter 64
Chapter 63
Chapter 62
Chapter 61
Chapter 60
Chapter 59
Chapter 58
Chapter 57
Chapter 56
Chapter 55
Chapter 54
Chapter 53
Chapter 52
Chapter 51
Chapter 50
Chapter 49
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