Chapter 1
Chapter 1
No. 2 is a permanent resident on this planet. The first thing I say when I get up every day is to cheer myself up. Every time I take an extra piece of iron, I have to say sorry.
The two countries have often fought recently, and there will always be a few scraps of scrap steel flying down from the sky, which can be sold for a few dollars at the scrapping factory, which is enough for No. 2's meals for a week.
On this day, No. 2 stayed with the rubbish in the square as usual, occasionally looked up at the sky, and then continued to pick up the rubbish. When he met the boss of this street, he had to step up and be a man, obediently hand over the things.
Yes, just step up your ass.
No. 2 is a guide. Although it is not very eye-catching, it can be regarded as a little guide who has read about guides with garbage books.
No. 2 had just handed in a few pieces of junk. As usual, he raised his head to look at the sky, and suddenly his eyes widened, and a black spot appeared on the top of his head, and the black spot was getting bigger and bigger... bigger and bigger!
No. 2 fled to the side with hands and feet, and heard a "bang" from behind after running a few hundred meters!
Gunpowder smoke everywhere, sparks and lightning, crackling!
"Cough cough cough..."
No. 2 got up, his eyes lit up, and he crawled back with hands and feet, and began to pet that thing.According to No. 2's experience in picking up junk for many years, this should be a spaceship, combat type, and apart from the damage caused by the fall, everything else is pretty good.
A fighter jet weighs several tons, and it can be sold ... for a lot of money by dragging it to the junkyard!
"Clap."
Number 2 jumped back, and there was a hole in the original place, which gradually enlarged and turned into a door, and an arm suddenly appeared in the billowing smoke, wearing snow-white gloves and a black uniform.
He looks like someone from the upper class.
For garbage stars, as long as they are not locals, they belong to the upper class.
Obviously this one is indeed not an aborigine of theirs.
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