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Star Rank Hunter Chapter 346– I Am a Man With a Disciple

Chapter 346: I Am a Man With a Disciple

Sir Mo was a famous academician for a very long time. However, he had never had a successor despite teaching many students in his life. In his words, there just wasn’t anyone who was qualified to be one.

He wasn’t a rigid person. Quite the contrary, he had a very good understanding of the unwritten rules of the circle and had a lot of fun exploiting them when he first joined the academia. He never went beyond the boundary of fun, however. Ultimately, academics always came first, and everything else second to him. It was why a lot of people with powerful backgrounds had come to thrust their people under his wing later on.

At first, Mo Heng reluctantly accepted these “offers” because he didn’t want to humiliate the other person. Over time though, he learned to ignore them completely. “You fuckers have a ton of money and power, don’t you? Then go stuff your goddamn “children” under any one of the millions and millions of famous scholars in Seven Lights or GAL instead! I ain’t your fucking babysister!”

When Mo Heng first encountered Cillin in Seven Lights, he was in one of the most frustrating periods of his time; the start of the academic period. Every time it began, Mo Heng would change his number and his communicator before setting out to nowhere in particular all on his own. As a result, the people who were hoping to climb the social ladder couldn’t even find him, much less corner him and force him to accept their “children”. The cat-and-mouse chase usually stopped when the registration period ended.

Mo Heng wasn’t the lofty and untouchable scholar the people imagined him to be. He was cunning, strict, and an academic gangster to his very bones. His son, Mo Qing wouldn’t have grown up to become an admiral otherwise. Those who knew him when he was younger would have a better insight into his true personality.

Mo Heng had mellowed out a lot after teaching for decades and becoming the vice headmaster of Seven Lights University, but that was only when he was in public. In private, his crazy ideas had only gotten crazier over the years, and he even let his childish side out from time to time.

The number of students Mo Heng personally taught didn’t exceed fifty. Everyone else was just a colleague who he happened to be working on the same project with. These fifty students were the only ones who were given a glimpse into Mo Heng’s true self and were granted the right to address him as their mentor, but they couldn’t even begin to measure up to Cillin’s weight in his heart.

There were a lot of gifted students in the entire GAL, and every year a lot of them would enter Seven Lights via special enrollment. Although many of Mo Heng’s students were the “children” the bigwigs of GAL had forcefully thrust under his wing, the fact was they were very talented in their own right. Otherwise, Mo Heng would rather butt heads with the bigwigs than accept them.

However, of all the people he had ever taught in the past decades or so, Cillin was the only one he truly thought of as his disciple. He hadn’t known the young man for long, but his temperament and his disposition was very much to his liking, not to mention that his talent was exceptional. It was why he had great hopes for Cillin—until he heard of the tragedy that befell him and felt like someone had put a knife into his ancient heart.

Mo Heng thought specially of Cillin not only because he was extremely talented, but also because he often arrived at the same conclusion as him in regard to machinery. He also felt far less need to pretend than with any other student he raised. Therefore, Cillin was without a doubt the student who knew Mo Heng the best.

At first, Cillin wasn’t sure that Mo Heng’s secret message was really meant for him. For one, some of Mo Heng’s students had to know of some of his coding habits. Two, he might not be the first or even the tenth person to have assembled that particular machine, even though it did make him feel more confident about his suspicions. Now though, Cillin was one hundred percent sure that the message was for him. It was because he was the only one who knew about this particular decoding image.

He had communicated with Mo Heng via a secret code before his abrupt departure from GAL, and he knew that his mentor wasn’t teaching anyone at that particular time. Therefore, he had to be the only one who knew how to decode this decoding image correctly!

Cillin dragged the “comments” on one part of the holoscreen to a different position. Then, he began decoding the final encryption.

The image was a matrix decoding image, but it was no simple three dimensional matrix. It was something unique to the Mo Family. Mo Heng was close to finishing his research on this matrix before Cillin had left Seven Lights University, which was why he knew a little about it. The academician had boasted that he had invented a kind of mechanical insertion program that would optimize and protect certain types of programs in any machine. Once the testing was complete, he would write the thesis and submit it to “Code”, one of the two giant electronic publications of GAL. He had told him to keep it a secret until then.

Mo Heng called his matrix the “Mo Matrix”. Anyone who fully solved a Mo Matrix would find the ancient alphabet “M” at the top of the matrix as designed by Mo Heng.

Cillin had read the last issue of “Code” before GAL descended into chaos, but he didn’t find any mention of the Mo Matrix at the time. Either Mo Heng hadn’t finished his research, or he was forced to postpone it due to some other businesses.

Cillin’s mind raced as he decoded the image swiftly with his fingers. What was a weapon image at the beginning gradually transformed into a star map at the end.

Cillin did a quick check and discovered that it was pointing toward a certain planet at the center of Sector C. After he opened the star map, a short text appeared on the holoscreen. The text had a thirty-second timer, meaning that it would disappear irreversibly once thirty seconds was over.

The text told Cillin about Sir Mo’s current situation. First things first, the good news: his mentor’s life wasn’t in danger, yet. For one, he was the father of Mo Qing, an admiral who commanded a not insignificant amount of troops. Two, Mo Heng himself possessed quite the influence in the academia, so not only would his kidnappers do their best to keep him alive, they would even treat him like a, “pig in a pig farm. I’m so bored I need to tinker with some parts from time to time”, claimed Mo Heng in the text.

Mo Heng didn’t ask Cillin to save him. Sector C was a military sector, so even during more peaceful times it would’ve been difficult for a hunter to slip in. He only asked Cillin to make his current situation and location known to a certain number of people so that his kidnappers would, hopefully, be pressured into releasing him.

It was a good solution. With Mo Heng’s many years of influence, he could definitely bring together a number of non-military personnel and make some chaos if he wanted to. The fact that they all belonged to different Sectors also meant that any spark he started could cause huge waves across a wide space. There were certainly a lot of people who were just waiting for an opportunity to grab a piece of the pie so to speak.

It wasn’t a perfect solution, however. The plan guaranteed revenge on the kidnappers, but not Mo Heng’s own safety. Moreover, the risks that something might happen to him only grew bigger as time passed.

Cillin pondered on the feasibility of traveling to Sector C. Unfortunately, the military sector was very different from what it used to be, and one mistake was all it took to become the target of everyone.

I need to ask for help. But from whom?

Ci Jincheng was an option, but Cillin had dismissed it right away. Everyone was watching the Ci Family right now, and even the tiniest movement could cause a cascade of conspiracy theories. Knight wasn’t a good option either. Just like Ci Jincheng, he and his family were under heavy watch.

A while later, Cillin wrote a code and transmitted it to his target.

He should be strong enough to help me now…

Meanwhile, at the planet pinpointed on the decoded star map.

Patrol fleets and defense satellite arrays surrounded the planet. The buildings were mostly bases, and military protocols were obeyed everywhere. The same phenomenon could be seen on most parts of Sector C as well.

There was a research base on the planet where transport ships occasionally flew in and out of its hanger. The transport ships were usually filled with all kinds of machines and instruments. The research base also had a huge manufacturing plant that was manned by a not insignificant amount of personnel. Most of the production lines were automated, however.

Inside a huge workshop on the seventh floor of the base’s research department, Mo Heng was lying in a recliner with his eyes closed and his legs propped against the table. He was in his overalls, and he seemed to be thinking about something. However, only he knew the contents of his own thoughts. There was also a newly assembled component and a pile of unassembled parts on the table.

The old Mo Heng wouldn’t have allowed the “litter” to tarnish his table and ruin his mood. His OCD would’ve forced him to move the parts elsewhere or assemble them to completion. Now though, not even his OCD could motivate him to move a muscle. Forget cleaning up, he didn’t even try to organize them into proper categories. Right now, he looked like he couldn’t muster the energy to do anything at all.

Mo Heng was also thinner than Cillin remembered him, although the main reason he looked like this was more of an emotional issue than a nutritional one. To put it bluntly, he hadn’t been in a good mood since he was brought to this god forsaken place.

Psst—

The door opened, and a polite-looking, middle-aged man wearing overalls similar to Mo Heng’s entered the workshop. His hands inside his pockets, he walked until he was right next to the deputy headmaster. However, Mo Heng only frowned and looked even more impatient than he already was.

“Mentor Mo,” the middle-aged man greeted in a soft voice.

Instead of answering, Mo Heng turned his head away from him.

“Mentor Mo, I know that you sent out a coded message. You took great pains to transmit the same message over countless channels to ensure that we won’t be able to intercept them all—not that you minded even if we were somehow successful—and we weren’t. We managed to intercept 99% of the messages you sent, but we expect some of them to go through anyway.

Unfortunately for you, we know for certain that the messages we missed didn’t get out of Sector C. You probably don’t know this, but a defense information network has been established in Sector C. Dozens of technical academicians and engineering academicians from the former GAL institute were involved in its establishment. Therefore, there are very few messages that can get through this network unless they are part of the Eight Marshals.”

Mo Heng finally opened his eyes, but his expression didn’t look too disappointed. To begin with, he was more pessimistic than optimistic that this particular effort of his was going to bear fruit. He wasn’t worried that these chuckleheads would be able to decode his message either. Long story short, they would never succeed. If there was one thing he had absolute confidence in, it was this.

The middle-aged man shot Mo Heng another look before continuing, “I helped you to carry the message to the intended person though. You were trying to contact a certain student or students of yours, correct?”

A short silence later, Mo Heng said, “Will you cut to the chase already?”

The middle-aged man smiled, paying Mo Heng’s terrible attitude no mind. Still maintaining his previous speaking rate and tone, he continued, “The reason I applied to study under you when I first joined Seven Lights was because I know that you, unlike those academicians with undeserved reputation, are truly capable. In fact, you haven’t disappointed me. Up until this point, no one, not even I have been able to decode your message. Even if someone succeeded, I have a feeling that the message wouldn’t be accurate. Speaking of which, the final decoding image is the fruits of your latest research, am I right?”

Mo Heng didn’t loosen up his frown. He had gone through a lot of trouble to secure the Mo Matrix because he knew all too well the lengths some bastards would go to steal another person’s research findings. It wasn’t just the Mo Matrix either, he had been practicing the utmost caution and security since the very first day he set foot in academia. It was why he was able to notice something was amiss and delete all the relevant data before he was whisked away to this place. You think you can steal my research findings? Eat shit!

“You were trying to inform your students about something, so I did you a favor and transmitted it to all of them besides those who have died of unfortunate accidents. They should all have received the message by now... including your proudest disciple.”

Mo Heng’s expression turned ever so subtly as the middle-aged man pulled out an egg-sized device while watching him. After drawing a certain shape with his finger, a hologram video appeared above the device.

“Speaking of your proudest disciple, I have something that I would like to show you.”

The video played. A person covered from head to toe in metal armor could be seen running across the surface of a transport ship. He was fast, agile, and steady. He didn’t appear to be bogged down or delayed by his space armor at all.

However, what really got Mo Heng’s adrenaline running was the scene of Cillin assembling his cannon in an instant. The clash between the storm of lightning and the maw, and the contrast between the clashing titans and the tiny human painted a most stunning and exciting image as well.

The middle-aged man closed the video before continuing, “I know you’ve been keeping in touch with him. It was rumored that he has gone missing for almost three years, but you probably knew where he was all this time, didn’t you? That weapon he used was the result of your latest research, right? The reason he vanished for three years was because he was helping you to complete it, right?”

Mo Heng closed his eyes again and stayed silent. He focused on cooling his emotions and not looking at a certain irritating twat.

However, Mo Heng’s reaction was confirmation in the eyes of the middle-eyed man. In his opinion, it wasn’t unthinkable that the old man would create a weapon since he used to be a participant in Project “Dream Tapir” before. He was a bit eccentric in the sense that he rarely shared his research findings with anyone—not even his own son—and that he tested and improved them extensively before going public, but the point was that the work was usually done by himself or with the cooperation of his students. In this case, Cillin was definitely the latter.

He had leaked the message to all of Mo Heng’s existing students and was collecting their final findings right now. The only one he had no idea about was Cillin, but that affirmed his belief that that the message was meant for Cillin, and that the content of the message had something to do with his latest research even more.

“I find it hard to understand why you would surrender your research findings to your disciple and not your son, the person who actually needs it right now. Is your son that much less important to you than your disciple, mentor Mo? I supposed that your reputation isn’t undeserved after all.”

“Are you done with drivel yet, young Soren Anbixin? If you are, then get lost. I’m having my afternoon nap, and there’s nothing more I detest than having my nap disturbed.”

The middle-aged man smiled. “Of course. Please enjoy your rest.”

He left. Not only did the unpleasant conversation seem to affect the middle-aged man in the slightest, his footsteps were so measured and evenly-spaced that it was almost like the footsteps of a robot.

After Anbixin was gone, Mo Heng opened his eyes, sat up, and stared at the parts of the table for a moment. Then, he began assembling them into some sort of machine component. His kidnappers knew that he got restless if he was away from a machine for too long, so they gave him some parts and other relevant items to tinker with. Who knows, maybe the academic gangster might surprise them and assemble something amazing.

Unfortunately for them, that hope hadn’t bore fruit so far. Everything he assembled so far was a common machine that could be found in most places.

Mo Heng’s son, Mo Qing was well aware that his father was imprisoned, but as of now he had no way of rescuing him at all. He also chose to join forces with the Ci Family instead of submitting to his kidnapper’s threats and joining them because he knew his father too well. Mo Heng would literally disown him and tell him to fuck off forever if he tried.

Mo Heng was very happy that his son had made the right choice. Although he had grown thinner due to his imprisonment, mentally speaking he was still in a good place. He even found the energy to hum a tune for himself while assembling a machine.

A short while later, another person entered the workshop. It was an old man who looked to be the same age as Mo Heng and wearing the same overalls as him.

“Yo, you’re looking better than the last time I saw you, Gangster Mo! Have you finally accepted your predicament?”

“Like hell I am!” Mo Heng replied without stopping. Compared to how he usually worked though, it was like watching a child taking their time spelling a word or playing with their building blocks.

Everyone who knew Mo Heng knew that he loathed being disturbed when he was seriously at work, so talking close to him was a big no-no. How to tell he was seriously at work? It was easy. For starters, the old man wouldn’t be humming a tune or assembling the parts at a snail’s pace.

Mo Heng tossed the parts to the side. Then, he lay down in his recliner and plopped his feet on the table once more.

“Old Man Sayd, you’re in engineering, right? Can you tell me what people like us dream of?”

“Do you want the fantasy version or the realistic version? Well, whatever. The fantasy version is the Golden Point. The realistic version is fame and power, of course. Everyone knows that the Golden Point is impossible to achieve, and even those people who are said to be closest to that point are really just overblown plebs.”

“I agree with your latter point, but not your former. I think it’s possible to get infinitely close to the Golden Point.”

“Sure, whatever you say. You may be able to trick a greenhorn or fool an outsider with your spittle, but in the end it doesn’t change the fact that it’s just an excuse to prettify our craft and the industry. Also, look at yourself, man. Golden Point? I bet you can’t even reach the Silver Point right now!” Sayd snorted in disdain.

“Tsk, they really beat the spirit out of you, didn’t they? Well, unlike you, I’m a man with a disciple!”

Chapter end

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Chapter 390.2
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Chapter 358.1
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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
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