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Chapter 426 - Chapter 426: He Kui Leaves the Nest

Planting is a profound science. Even though it is called learning, He Kui still couldn't grasp any insights in a short time.

After all, He Kui's Hydroponic Pod had just begun.

"Can you really research the Hydroponic Pod?"

As an agricultural worker, He Ma's expression was very serious at this moment.

Although He Kui had not yet proposed anything substantial, that determination in He Ma's eyes seemed to indicate confidence.

"No problem, but I still need time."

"In that case, if you want to obtain the best research environment, it would be more appropriate to talk to Ms. Zala."

"The equipment we have here is just a small-scale setup."

He Ma said.

Ms. Zala, aside from Athrun's mother, was the only one.

As a top scholar in agricultural research, Lenore Zala is indeed an unavoidable figure in the field of agriculture.

"Just wait a bit longer."

He Kui smiled.

"I haven't achieved any results yet."

"That's true. If you go now, you might get kicked out."

"How could that be? After all, I'm a hero, right?"

He Kui looked at Meyrin and asked.

"Uh-huh!"

Meyrin was momentarily stunned before nodding.

"You're still scaring her!"

He Kui got a light smack on the head.

"I didn't!"

And so, He Kui's agricultural research gradually began.

Of course, as He Ma mentioned, the equipment they had was not the best.

For this reason, He Kui quickly contacted Mattias.

"You want to research agriculture?"

Seeing the various parts He Kui requested, Mattias raised an eyebrow in surprise.

"Something like that."

Although it was systematic research, in the end, it would all be in his head.

"But all you want are components."

"That's right."

To complete this project, many materials were needed, all of which were quite common and inexpensive.

It was mainly about the ratio of Nutrient Solution, along with the Circulation Pump, Microporous Membrane, and Microbial Symbiosis Module.

The last one and the first one posed the greatest difficulty; the others were already available here.

As long as he made slight improvements on the existing basis, they could be used.

"I hope you can succeed, but if that organization finds out about your research, they won't let you off easily."

His sister, who was painstakingly trying to reshape the world, would probably not show mercy once she learned about He Kui's research.

"She has long wanted me dead; it makes no difference."

"And she won't find out that quickly."

He Kui stared at him.

"I understand. The parts you need will be transported through secret channels."

Mattias quickly grasped He Kui's plan.

Although he had been heavily monitored for reverse infiltration recently, sending some ordinary parts to He Kui without anyone noticing was still quite simple with He Kui's cooperation.

"Thanks for the trouble."

"By the way, aren't you supposed to upgrade the radar?"

"I'll be going out in a couple of days."

Suddenly reminded of work by Mattias, He Kui's lips curled slightly.

"Then be careful; I don't know their whereabouts lately."

"And if you become a council member, some radicals from the Zala faction might have objections."

"I know."

"By the way, Setona."

"She hasn't been here lately; I'll let you know when she returns."

Mattias shot him a glare before directly ending the communication.

"She's not even his daughter."

He Kui muttered as he walked out of the radar room.

Just two days later, after He Kui accelerated the progress on Cagalli's side, the hardware was transported to Boaz ahead of schedule, and He Kui secretly set off for Boaz.

His job was to guide the installation of the hardware and the upgrade of the software.

Due to the need to upgrade the entire border, it would take a full ten days.

However, He Kui certainly couldn't spend that long at the border.

"Director He, I'm glad to be on a mission with you!"

On the bridge of the Nazca-class ship, Heinlein, whom He Kui hadn't seen for a long time, spoke to him with a hint of excitement in his eyes.

"Do you understand the specific process for the upgrade?"

He Kui asked softly.

"I've finished reading it! But..."

"If you have any questions, you can ask me or Director Su Lei. After the radar upgrade in Boaz, the rest will be up to you."

"Right."

Sulei, who was suddenly called out, shot He Kui a subtle glare before also speaking up.

"Actually, I still don't quite understand the mechanism of the Radar Conversion Measurement Rate."

"Well, about that..."

After resolving all of Heinlein's doubts, He Kui greeted the captain and then walked with Sulei toward the rest area.

"I remember it will take another day to reach Boaz, right?"

He Kui asked as they walked.

"Yes."

Sulei said, a charming blush appearing on her face, but she still firmly refused.

"Even now, there are still dangers within the territory. It would be troublesome if they are still nearby."

Due to the previous attacks, aside from the local areas that He Kui had upgraded first and a few main battleships' radars, the border radars were all ineffective.

However, the radar on He Kui's battleship was operational and equipped with a light shield, making it difficult to breach for the time being.

Not to mention, there was also a protective team and He Kui's Liberator present.

"So, no sleeping tonight."

"He Kui!"

Hearing He Kui's casual remark, Sulei's face flushed even more.

In reality, with He Kui's current physique, staying up all night was not a problem, but of course, he was just joking.

Sulei was right; in a situation where they could be attacked at any moment, it wasn't the time for such things.

"Once we reach Boaz, I'll go to the radar room to upgrade it, and you can guide the hardware installation."

"Don't worry."

Sulei nodded happily, then tightly held He Kui's hand in her embrace.

"Speaking of which, we haven't gone out alone for a long time."

"I'll take Sulei to Earth for a stroll later."

"Just boasting; you can't even leave now."

"That's why I said later, but I don't think it will be too far off."

He Kui smiled.

In reality, even if a ceasefire was signed, he could still be assassinated, so for He Kui, the only time he could truly move freely would be after annihilating his clan.

"Hmph."

Facing He Kui's gentle gaze, Sulei didn't say anything to refute but tightened her grip on his hand even more.

The sweet fragrance of the girl had already reached He Kui's nose.

"Don't hold on so

 tightly."

After all, he was still a young man full of vigor.

If Sulei continued to

press against him like this, he would truly find it hard to endure.

"Don't!"

With Sulei's playful protest, time quietly passed in the universe. After a little while, they safely arrived at Boaz.

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