The spaceship's ascent caused no discomfort to anyone; none of this family was normal.
Even Susan, the weakest, was armed with a pile of medicine and equipment by Lin Feng.
Upon reaching space, Lin Feng entered the coordinates into the ship, leaned back, cradled his head, and leisurely recuperated.
Two cats were crouching on his legs, yawning listlessly.
Xiao Hei and Er Hei, however, showed no interest in the universe.
One person and two cats, lazily yawning, somewhat spoiling the atmosphere.
As for the rest of the group? They were pressed against the window, eagerly watching the cosmic panorama.
"Lin Feng, aren't you going to look?" Susan called out.
"No, you guys enjoy it," Lin Feng pouted, not even lifting his head.
He had long grown tired of the sights of the universe.
Besides, hadn't he taken Susan and Wanda to space just a few days ago? Why were they still so excited?
Alright, the sights of the solar system were indeed different from the barren space Lin Feng had previously visited.
Moreover, the planets here were all ones Susan could name, so it was understandable for her to be interested.
To savor the ritual of the journey, Lin Feng deliberately had the Predator slow down a bit.
Even so, the Predator would need at least ten jumps to reach the transfer star Lin Feng had first visited.
The entire journey would take about three hours, which was just enough to avoid feeling tired and fully enjoy the anticipation of the trip.
An hour later, Susan returned to her seat. Having seen enough, she began chatting with Wanda about their itinerary.
Susan and Martina whispered something to each other, occasionally glancing at Lin Feng.
Lin Feng couldn't be bothered by the two of them.
They were like two mischievous children; the best way for them to interact was to not provoke each other.
"Lin Feng, are aliens friendly or not?" Susan sat beside Lin Feng, contemplating this question.
This was something Wanda had just asked Susan.
"Friendly?" Lin Feng quickly shook his head.
"No, no, no, they're generally quite volatile."
"Try not to bother those aliens, and don't stare at them intently, otherwise, some action might provoke their anger."
Aliens, it seemed, were born with grudges against each other, always ready for a fight upon meeting.
And in the alien world, whether it was major powers or organizations, the control over the lives of various races was limited.
Therefore, compared to Blue Star, they were more volatile and destructive.
"But there's no need to be afraid. If a conflict occurs, it's they who should be scared!"
With these individuals present, even a cat might be capable of wiping out an entire planet, so safety was not a concern at all.
The reason he didn't want Susan to stare at them was out of politeness.
"Oh!" Susan nodded, indicating she understood.
She then took out a small notebook and jotted it down.
Subsequently, she asked many other questions about things Lin Feng needed to pay attention to.
Lin Feng scratched his head.
Did Susan want to make alien friends?
Honestly, in his many years of traveling the universe, he had never deliberately studied how to interact with aliens.
Moreover, different alien races had different customs and rules they followed.
With that, Susan reluctantly gave up, sat down, and, like Lin Feng, closed her eyes to rest, awaiting their destination.
Susan had finished asking her questions and was resting, but Lin Jili again pulled Martina over to Lin Feng.
"Brother Lin Feng, Brother Lin Feng!"
"Are there really aliens that look like lobsters?"
Lin Jili, holding a crumpled photo, pointed at it and asked Lin Feng with shining eyes.
This was a photo she had "snatched" from Lin Feng, which contained some alien races Lin Feng had photographed on Planet Karnier.
The most conspicuous among them was the giant blue lobster head right in the center of the photo.
Lin Feng's mouth twitched.
"Yes."
"And there are catfish-headed aliens too?"
"Uh, yes..."
"Can I say hello to them?"
Lin Feng scratched his head and thought for a moment.
"Probably, as long as you can understand what they're saying."
"Then, can I bring one home to raise?"
Lin Feng: "???"
Bring a catfish-headed or lobster-headed alien home to raise?
Why such a peculiar hobby?
Lin Feng pointed at Susan.
"Ask Susan, see if she'll let you keep one!"
Susan opened her eyes and gave Lin Jili a cold glance.
She waved her hand in the air, and Lin Jili deflated.
The implication was obvious.
If you dare to keep one, beware of a spanking!
Lin Jili clutched her backside and retreated.
Martina, who had seemed about to ask something, clearly abandoned the idea.
Humans only had two buttocks; she didn't want them to become four. Farewell!
For the next while, everyone chatted about amusing anecdotes, and the spaceship was filled with laughter.
The three hours passed quickly in such an atmosphere.
The Predator spaceship was about to reach its destination.
Inside the ship, Lin Feng stood up, walked to the panoramic window, and pointed outside, calling everyone to look.
"Look, Karnier Transfer Star, and also the first inhabited planet I reached in the universe!"
"Let me see, let me see!"
Susan and the others crowded around, following Lin Feng's pointed finger.
Through the ship's hull, they saw a huge, colorful planet.
Predominantly black and reddish-brown, with small amounts of blue and matte metallic silver.
It was a completely different style from Blue Star. This was their first stop, Karnier Transfer Star!
Susan's face flushed with excitement. Without a word, she pulled out her phone and started taking pictures.
Wanda also stared at Planet Karnier in a daze.
This was the first time any of them had truly seen an alien inhabited planet, their hearts overflowing with unprecedented novelty and curiosity.
"Quick, let's land! I want to see the lobster people, the catfish heads!"
Lin Jili hopped impatiently, eager to witness strange alien races.
"I know you're in a hurry, but don't rush." Lin Feng chuckled.
"Predator, do you see the ship docking bay!" Lin Feng pointed at a massive structure suspended in orbit around the planet.
"Fly over there, and park there!"
Every spaceship coming to Planet Karnier needed to dock there for resupply and registration.
Most transfer stars did not allow spaceships to land directly on the planet's surface.
Those with such docking points generally represented that the transfer star belonged to the Alliance.
Lin Feng hadn't paid much attention to this before, only learning later from Xi Xing that Planet Karnier was a transfer star controlled by the Alliance.
A muffled grunt came from the Predator spaceship, and then it twisted its metallic body, slowly flying towards the docking station.
The family's journey to Planet Karnier had begun...