This wasn't a concern for the two imperial mechas pursuing Ji Xinghe, because they clearly saw that when the Star Moon began to leap, or rather, lift off, would be a more appropriate description.
A hand suddenly emerged from the rear of Star Moon's cockpit.
It was Ji Xinghe; he punched open the cockpit wall, which had already been struck twice, and appeared in full view of the two imperial dukes.
He rose higher and higher along with the Star Moon.
However, he did not fall out of the cockpit of the Star Moon, thanks to the design that allowed him to maneuver the Star Moon while seated, keeping him perfectly balanced.
The design of the Star Moon did not stop there. Born during a time when Ji Xinghe was suppressed, it manifested one of his ideas: if something was missing, it was to be stolen, killed for, repaired, and then killed and stolen again...