"The medical cabin needs to be replaced too," said the doctor, as delicate and precise as a scalpel.
The dinosaur warrior said, "Captain, I think—"
"Quiet," Li Changzhou interrupted them. "We'll buy the flying car first."
He looked at Itheri. "What do you think of that plan, the greatest hacker in the universe?"
Itheri stared at him, her eyes flickering momentarily before fading, as if she were planning to hack into Li Changzhou's brain but then gave up.
"You'd better succeed," she warned.
Itheri turned and left.
"Am I that worrisome? Am I a man who doesn't keep his promises?" Li Changzhou asked Arnes.
"No, Captain, your commitment to promises is famously reliable across the universe... Your catchphrase is—'I've promised, and I'll surely do it in this lifetime, so don't rush me.'"
Li Changzhou nodded. "There are priorities and urgencies; hurry won't help."
At that moment, he felt a stir in his heart and stood up. "I'll go rest; let me know when we arrive."