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My Intergalactic Soulmate

[WARNING: Violence and gore] “Did I just kill her?” Alexis was lying on the ground with wounds and bruises all over her. And to add to that she appeared to be lifeless. But slowly a soft crackling sound was heard. Alexis’s body was glowing in azure color. It seemed as if she was on fire. “No, no, no… you can’t disappear. Please don’t disappear.” But rather than disappearing, Alexis was now levitating in the air. Her whole body was lit in the azure fire. Her emerald eyes were now glowing like green balls of fire. Her dark ginger hair was floating aggressively behind her. She looked fearsome and at the same time also looked captivating. The fire around her was starting to engulf her. And after a while, an energy blast left her body. The blast was so powerful that the wall and structures around her were turned to mist. [Volume 1 revolves around light romance while Volume 2 revolves around intergalactic war. If you are looking for a pure romance novel, this is NOT the book for you.] This art was commissioned from JEIJANDEE. Find her at https://www.deviantart.com/jeijandee

sanimimosa7 · 科幻言情
分數不夠
227 Chs

Here We Go!

So many strange things like accidents, meetings, revelations, phone calls and preparations happened in one night that Colonel Amelia was not even able to get a wink of sleep. She was busy with so many things that the night ended too quickly.

It was already a brand new day – central date 93234. It was the day when the rescue team would depart from Celine to Kermurkheim. 

The Federation did not get the intel that they hoped for as David never returned back from Kermurkheim. And they had to rely on the limited information that they already knew. 

They knew that the hostages were kept in the dungeon in the underground settlement; they knew that the berserkers had one-manned fighter craft; and they knew that the berserkers were very strong than any average soldiers of the Federation.

But what they did not know was the total number of berserkers in the underground settlement. And thus, they assumed that sending 1000 trained soldiers would suffice.