The next day, I was stroking Clem's Mother's silky, long green hair.
The taste of last night still lingered, and I had to admit, there's something incredibly enjoyable about a married woman who listens to everything you say.
"From now on, you're mine, Auntie," I whispered softly into Clem's Mother's ear.
"Mmm!" Her voice was still as soft as a mosquito's.
Just as last night, she was obedient but still shy.
With her warm, soft body pressed against my chest, I felt the urge stirring in me again, wanting to enjoy her all over.
…
Elsewhere, at Galtite Mining.
Floodlights were focused on a machine that looked like an oil drilling platform.
Borgant, wearing the red Galtite Mining uniform, stood with a fat and a thin henchman, and a group of lackeys behind them.
They stared at the machine in surprise.
"This is the Core Destruction Device?" Borgant blurted out.
"That's right, the Core Destruction Device."
"It stimulates the planet's mantle beneath the surface, turning the planet into dust from the inside out."
"After that, we just collect Garutite ore from the fragments of the planet," Head Boss's voice was cold and ruthless.
"But… there are still residents on this planet!" Borgant's voice was trembling.
"We'll give them a final warning. They'll leave on their own," Head Boss said, expressionless.
"But what if the commotion draws in the Space Patrol?" Borgant worried.
"Can't you use your brain?" Head Boss snapped. "Just make it look like a crustal shift. Let the planet disappear. That's all."
Head Boss looked at this group of useless fools with a frown. "The only problem left is that Earth brat."
"Go investigate how that Earth kid got to this planet," Head Boss ordered.
Suddenly, the tall, skinny henchman stepped forward. "Head Boss, I know where we can find a clue."
"Good," Head Boss thought to himself, at least one of them isn't totally useless.
…
Elsewhere, Morina returned home, grieving for Roppuru's death, reflecting on how fragile life really is.
She was also thinking about what Roppuru had told her while he was alive.
Why did Roppuru tell her to find Nobita?
Lost in thought, Morina opened her door and stepped inside.
She was startled to see the fat and thin henchmen from Galtite Mining.
"What are you doing here?" Morina was shocked, immediately drawing her gun in self-defense.
"We heard the person who died in hyperspace was your father," a strange voice drifted in from the side.
"Who's there?" Morina aimed her gun nervously at the direction of the voice.
Out from behind the door, Head Boss slowly stepped into view.
"I'm truly sorry about your father," Head Boss said with a look of grief, his former coldness gone.
"Frankly, doesn't this mean the Professor and Devin abandoned you?" Head Boss continued.
"Abandoned me?" Morina was stunned, her gun still raised.
For some reason, memories of the ship and the images in hyperspace from the captain and Uncle Devin flashed through her mind.
"This has nothing to do with you!" Morina snapped herself back to attention, raising her gun again.
"Head Boss used to work with the Professor for a long time," the tall, skinny henchman piped up.
"With my father?" Morina was surprised.
"Yes, we came specially to tell you some rumors about your father," the short, fat henchman added.
"Rumors? What rumors? Tell me!" Morina urged, confused.
"I'll tell you, but I have one condition," Head Boss said slyly.
"What condition?" Morina asked.
"That Earth brat—where did he come from? I think you know very well," Head Boss bared his fangs as he spoke.
"I… I—" Morina hesitated.
…
That night, the fat and thin henchmen sneaked into Roppuru's ship.
"This is the place, right?"
"Yeah, that's it."
"Hurry up and plant the bomb! This way we can blow up that Earth brat, and shut down the passage to Earth."
"Head Boss said he doesn't want to kill one Earth brat just to have a whole bunch show up after."
…
After Head Boss and his crew left, Morina suddenly felt a pang of regret.
How could I have told them that?
But maybe they won't actually hurt Nobita—maybe they just want to threaten him.
Thoughts like an angel and a devil wrestled inside Morina's mind.
After a while, she collapsed to the floor in despair.
"I should have known—Galtite Mining were never good people."
"Why do I keep trying to convince myself otherwise? I'm just lying to myself."
"Am I any different from those immigrants who abandoned my father?"
Morina muttered to herself.
I should save Nobita, stop my mistake.
Driven by this thought, Morina dashed out of her house, racing toward Roppuru's place.
On the way, she gripped the controls of her little airship tightly, pushing the speed to its max.
I hope I'm not too late, Morina thought.
…
Meanwhile, after being thoroughly serviced by that beautiful, obedient wife, I was eager to play with her again that night.
But Clem's Mother just couldn't take it anymore—she told me she couldn't handle any more and was afraid Clem would wake up and catch us, so she absolutely refused to let me continue.
Even though I was a bit disappointed, I couldn't help but feel proud.
So I let this beautiful woman have a break.
Unable to sleep, I stepped outside for a stroll, and suddenly noticed movement near the spaceship.
My psychic powers had gotten pretty strong by now, so I used x-ray vision to peek inside the ship.
It's them! I saw those two bumbling henchmen, the fat one and the skinny one.
They were heading for the cargo bay, clearly aiming for the door leading to my room back on Earth. I suddenly remembered—in the original story, this is exactly how the villains blew up the passageway.
I just never knew which day it was supposed to happen, so I'd had no way to stop it—turns out, it's tonight.
I waited, watching as they set up the bomb, and only came out after they left.
Looking at the bomb in front of me, I realized they hadn't done anything else, just planted the bomb.
Still, those villains are cunning. Even if I stop them this time, who knows if they'll come back with some higher-tech traps I can't detect?
That could be bad.
But, for now, things aren't much different from the original plot.
But staring at the bomb, I realized—I have no idea how to defuse it!
What should I do?
Suddenly, I remembered my psychic powers.
A good idea came to me.
I placed my hand on the bomb.
Then, using my teleportation ability—
In an instant, I and the bomb teleported to a lakeside.
Seeing the bomb about to go off, I quickly used teleportation and telekinesis to move it to the bottom of the lake.
Buzz! Buzz! Boom!
The explosion sent a huge column of water into the air, the surface of the lake trembling with a deep rumble.
If I hadn't put up a psychic force field, I'd have been soaked for sure.
The bomb hadn't caused any major damage, and the passage back to Earth was safe.
Satisfied, I returned to the house.
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