C43– Driver’s Cabin

Xiao Yu had fantasized many times about what would happen after Ji Canghai regained his sight, but he had never imagined that the other party would never take his eyes off him after he regained his sight. He didn’t believe it when he heard that someone could talk dirty with his eyes, but now he had seen it.

 

 

“The doctor is checking your eyesight again.” Xiao Yu was both angry and amused. “Can you cooperate with Dr. Wu?”

 

 

Ji Canghai innocently retorted, “It’s not like the doctor is as good-looking as you.”

 

Wu Mingzhi never knew that his leader had such a pestering side; the corners of his mouth twitched as he reminded him, “You don’t need to look at me; just look at this testing instrument; it will help check your eyesight.”

 

 

Ji Canghai could only reluctantly cooperate with Wu Mingzhi to complete the vision test.

 

 

After analyzing the data, Wu Mingzhi happily said to the two of them, “The chief’s eyesight test is completely fine. After this, you just need to some medicines to nourish your body and to pay attention to resting at normal times.”

 

 

Xiao Yu immediately felt a sense of relief. “Thank you, doctor.”

 

 

Wu Mingzhi waved his hand. “Starting tomorrow, I will inject the chief with a tube of medicine every morning after mealtime for seven days. I’m fine here; you and the chief can go back.” He didn’t want to see these two show their love in front of him for even a moment.

 

 

Ji Canghai suddenly took Xiao Yu’s hand and said, “Come with me.”

 

 

Without waiting for Xiao Yu to react, he led him out of the infirmary and down the corridor until he reached the stairway.

 

 

“There’s actually a staircase here? I never noticed it before.” Xiao Yu recalled that he hadn’t walked around the ship much in the past few days, but he seemed to remember that there wasn’t this staircase.

 

 

Ji Canghai told him, “The staircase is connected to the basement and the cockpit, and normally only those on duty are qualified to enter and exit the staircase, while others will only see a wall, like this.”

 

 

Saying that, he pulled Xiao Yu into the stairway and then pressed the button on the wall of the stairway.

 

 

The walls on both sides of the staircase closed automatically, blocking the entrance completely, and the hallway lights came on.

 

 

Xiao Yu went to the entrance to take a closer look, and the closed walls were tightly sealed; no gaps could be seen at all. No wonder he had turned around in the airship so many times, but he still didn’t realize that there was still an entrance here.

 

 

“Come on, let’s go up.” Ji Canghai picked up the pace.

 

 

Xiao Yu glanced at the downward passage; that was the basement of the airship. Not only was it a place to store supplies, but there were also life pods inside.

 

In the event that the ship encountered fatal damage, they could escape to the life pods and set a destination to abandon the ship and escape.

 

 

“Xiao Yu?”

 

 

Ji Canghai’s voice rang out, and Xiao Yu hurriedly responded, “Coming!” Quickly, he followed.

 

 

The cockpit was relatively empty, with only two seats arranged at the very front, and in front of the seats was an operating console with numerous buttons and a light screen in the center of the console.

 

 

“We’re currently sailing in the Romid system; the image hovering on the light screen is the scenery around the ship.” Ji Canghai explained at the right time.

 

 

Xiao Yu looked at the light screen, which presented a three-dimensional image, and he subconsciously stretched his hand above the light screen, but his fingers passed through the three-dimensional image.

 

 

A flash of marvel crossed his eyes. “It’s amazing.”

 

 

Ji Canghai knew that Xiao Yu came from Earth and that today’s technology had long been incomparable to the past, so he patiently explained the science: “This imaging technology, you can understand it as holographic projection. But since the universe we live in is often pitch black, we rely on energy imaging technology to capture the effects around us. In your world, there is thermal imaging technology, and energy imaging technology is an upgraded version of thermal imaging technology, which can visualize all energies to form images that we can see.”

 

 

Xiao Yu listened attentively and even kind of wanted to take notes.

 

 

“Mr. Ji spoke really well,” he said, kissing Ji Canghai’s cheek. “This is my tuition fee.”

 

 

Ji Canghai roguishly retorted, “It’s not enough.”

 

 

Xiao Yu didn’t care about him. “That’s all; don’t take advantage.”

 

 

“It doesn’t matter if it’s not enough; the teacher can still do it.” Ji Canghai leaned over, confined Xiao Yu to the leather chair as he condescendingly retorted.

 

 

These teasing words made Xiao Yu want to laugh a little, but soon he couldn’t laugh anymore.

 

 

Ji Canghai’s kiss landed on his lips.

 

 

This was a kiss that was different from all the previous ones; it held passion and eagerness. Xiao Yu only felt that the other party was constantly thirsting for his fluids, and little by little, he plundered the space inside his mouth.

 

 

He tightly grasped Ji Canghai’s lapel, as if he were grasping for a life-saving straw, and wandered along with Ji Canghai’s kiss.

 

 

It was too, too intense.

 

 

Just when Xiao Yu thought that he was going to die of suffocation because he couldn’t catch his breath, Ji Canghai finally mercifully withdrew from his mouth. His tongue finally regained its freedom, and he moved the tip of his tingling tongue. Although the tingling sensation of his tongue was relieved, the dryness in his mouth was slow to subside.

 

 

Ji Canghai tenderly wiped away the saliva remaining at the corners of his mouth, looking at the little mermaid’s eyes brimming with emotion. He was almost unable to suppress the desire that was stirring in his heart. It was inconceivable that he, a man of pure roots and extreme abstinence, was, at this moment, filled with dirty thoughts.

 

 

He wanted to make the little mermaid catch a tide of love; he wanted to mark him completely and possess him in the driver’s cabin.

 

 

But he couldn’t be in a hurry; it wouldn’t be good if it scared Xiao Yu.

 

 

Ji Canghai restrained the desire surging in his eyes, but his voice still had a hint of raspiness: “I’ll teach you to pilot the airship; do you want to learn?”

 

 

Of course Xiao Yu wanted to; he glared at Ji Canghai, the damnable guy. Knowing that he wanted to pilot an aircraft, he deliberately used it to distract him. But to be honest, he didn’t hate Ji Canghai’s kiss and was even a little bit overwhelmed by it.

 

 

It turned out that real kissing was so wonderful; the kisses he and Ji Canghai had before were only superficial, not at all as deep as today.

 

 

That kind of feeling—it was like his soul was being pulled—as long as there was a first time, he’d want to have a second time, a third time.

 

 

Maybe this was called addiction?

 

 

Piloting an airship was quite complicated, and although most of the airships nowadays could be piloted automatically, they still had to be manually piloted when carrying out some high-precision and highly targeted missions. That was why, in the military academy, airship piloting skills were a mandatory course for every mecha warrior.

 

 

Ji Canghai certainly knew how to do it and was very adept at it.

 

 

“But aren’t there two chairs in the cockpit? Why do you have to squeeze the same one with me?” Xiao Yu sensed the change behind him and couldn’t remain quiet.

 

 

Ji Canghai replied, as a matter of course, “This is to allow you to better experience the feeling of piloting a spaceship; see these buttons; I’ll accompany you to press them together; your memory will be deeper.”

 

 

Indeed, there were sufficient reasons. If he ignored that place with a strong sense of existence, Xiao Yu may truly believe it.

 

 

That said, although Ji Canghai’s teaching style was almost considered X-harassment, he did teach properly, and Xiao Yu learned quickly; it didn’t take long before he had basically memorized the meanings represented by each key.

 

 

“As for how to give commands, I will teach you next time.” Ji Canghai also had to leave a hook to attract him further.

 

 

Xiao Yu wanted to learn it all in one go, but he also knew that greed would lead nowhere.

 

 

Giving commands was much harder than familiarizing himself with the buttons.

 

 

Keys could only make simple instructions, while commands, by using a certain sequence of keys, would make a more precise response when the ship encountered a complicated situation.

 

 

So he didn’t force himself: “As you wish.”

 

 

Ji Canghai’s eyes carried a hint of a smile as he took Xiao Yu’s hand and said, “There’s one more place I want to take you to.”

 

 

Xiao Yu glanced at the time in the cabin and said, “It seems like it’s almost meal time.”

 

 

“It’s just for a while; it’s quick and won’t delay meal time.” Seeing that Xiao Yu still wanted to refuse, Ji Canghai couldn’t help but pick him up in a horizontal hug and he said, “If you’re not happy, then I’ll have to force a Overlord’s Hard Bow.”

 

Xiao Yu: “……”

 

Originally, Ji Canghai was supposed to not understand these idioms, but their mental energies intermingled, and they got part of each other’s memories.

 

 

It was just that he didn’t know from which memory fragment Ji Canghai had learned this ‘Overlord’s Hard Bow’.

 

 

[TN: Overlord’s hard bow—to force oneself upon sb]

 


 

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