Chapter 31: Alien Pursuit

The silver spaceship was once again hit by the spherical vehicle that was chasing after him, and black smoke began to emerge from the left wing of the tail. This made the spacecraft lose its balance. For a novice who hadn't obtained a driver's license, Cara did everything he could to maintain this thing to fly in the sky without falling.

At the same time, those aircraft were still approaching quickly, more than twice as fast as their spacecraft, and they would never have a chance to escape to the portal.

Unless someone can do something.

"Open the hatch." Jay said to Kara abruptly, "I'll stop them."

"You're crazy." Kara shook his head. "Radiation has greatly weakened our strength. Not to mention whether you have enough strength to knock down those aircraft. We don't even know how long you can fly."

"So the plan is that we will wait on this ship to be shot down and be captured again?" Jay asked back.

Cara gritted her teeth, speechless. She knew that Jay was right, and they would have no way to survive this way. She and Jay may still be able to get away once the spaceship is shot down, but these weak people have no chance.

"This is the only way." Jay looked into her eyes and said, "Open the cabin, I will go back later...I promise."

After hesitating for a while, Kara let out a light sigh and pressed the button to open the door. The cabin door descended with a low hum, and the fierce airflow from the high-speed flight poured into the cabin almost frantically, making the bright cloak behind Jay fly like a banner.

Mr. Reynolds squeezed out of the crowd, pressing his shoulders to talk. Jay smiled and said, "Don't worry, Dad, I'll finish things soon and catch up with you. When we go back, you, me, and mom, we have a real celebration party."

Mr. Reynolds' eyes were full of bitterness, and he was speechless for a while, only patted his son on the shoulder. Even if he has always known this child's extraordinary ability, deep down he still only treats him as a child. It was only until today that he suddenly realized that his son had already reached the time to spread his wings.

"Be sure to come back... kid."

Jay nodded vigorously, turned around and faced the raging wind and the six aircraft fearlessly. He took a deep breath, praying in his heart that he still had the strength to fly, and then jumped out of the cabin, leaving everyone with a handsome back dancing in a cloak.

You have to be handsome at least once in your life. In his previous life, he had never imagined that he could have such a handsome moment of self-sacrifice like the protagonist of a movie. He once felt that it must be very cool and eye-catching, and maybe it can be exchanged for the scream of girls. And now he finally had this opportunity, but that mood has disappeared.

It turns out that such handsomeness is only equivalent to a heavy burden on his back, and a dozen lives on his shoulders, including even my dear father. It turns out that being a hero is not cool at all. The reason for doing this is because only he can do it, so I have to go.

The aircraft that was chasing the most closely was less than ten meters away from the tail of the spacecraft. At this speed, it was already a dangerous distance. The aliens in the cockpit screamed, the spherical aircraft accelerated suddenly, and two dragon-like tail flames spewed from the tail to bite the tail of the spacecraft ahead.

And just at the joint that was about to succeed, the blue afterimage rushed into his vision like a weasel. The alien screamed, unable to see what had happened, and the side of the cabin was hit hard. The windshield on the flanks of the spherical aircraft was "cang" with cracks, and the cabin instantly lost its balance like a football that was volleyed violently and slammed into a building more than ten meters away.

Jay swiftly passed between the aircraft, his fists aching. The good news is that he can fly for the time being, and the speed is not slow; the bad news is that his fists don't seem to have enough strength to directly penetrate the shell of this aircraft, so he can't use simple and rude methods to move these aircraft. The aircraft ripped open with bare hands.

Three aircraft were successfully attracted by him. The volley reversed the direction and flew behind him, but there were still two aircraft perseveringly chasing behind the spaceship Cara piloted, and continued to shoot with blue laser light .

This is not the result Jay wanted. He suddenly lowered the height, led three aircraft to chase him down, and the rain-like laser light swept across the street below, exploding gorgeous flames one after another on the street, scaring alien passers-by. Panicked. Under the cover of firelight, Jay instantly raised his figure at a limit angle, and turned again like walking a dog, passing them through the gaps in the three aircraft, toward the tail of the other two aircraft. Chase away.

The alien pilots of the three aircraft yelled in irritation, but they had no choice but to operate the machine and turned around and chased them back. They tried their best to pour a azure rain of bullets on Jay, but the opponent's size was too small, and they shuttled freely in the bullet screen, unscathed. Jay speeded up suddenly, a circle of milky white air burst open on his side, and his body caught up with the tail of the aircraft in front like a blue bullet. He was holding the high-heat tail flames from the spherical aircraft, firmly grasping the opponent's tail with both hands left and right, his arms suddenly exerted force, forcibly breaking it to change its trajectory. The pilot of the aircraft exclaimed in a panic, only to find that his car was completely out of control, and he ran into his companion without following the command. The two spherical spaceships turned into a dazzling fireball in mid-air, leaving only the burning wreckage falling from it.

The remaining pilots cursed, but they had no choice but to temporarily lock the target on this flying kid. Jay made a ninety-degree turn and led them into the downtown area, and the spacecraft Cara was driving finally got rid of tracking.

The people on the spaceship finally breathed a sigh of relief. Someone asked softly: "Is he Superman? Did he come back to save us?"

"No." Kara stared firmly at the front windshield, "but he is a man who is working hard for it."

The pipe entrance of the garbage station is near. It is the tunnel leading to the hometown. Kara pressed a button and retracted the wings on both sides of the spacecraft so that it could barely squeeze into the narrow passage. She yelled to remind everyone to "hold steady," and then speed up again. The spacecraft shook violently, and the hull and the outer wall of the pipe made a sharp hum. It is like a cannonball out of the chamber, immersed in this pipe with no end in sight.