Abnormal crossing

Chapter 19 Get on My Boat

Chapter 19 Get on My Boat

Students who have been living on Earth in this life should all know this.

The total amount of blood in a person is about 60 to 4.5 percent of body weight. A 80 kg person generally has about 20 liters of blood, percent of which flows in the circulatory system, and about percent of the blood is stored in the body's "blood banks" such as the liver, spleen, and lungs.

Normally, a person's life will be in danger if they lose 1500 ml, or 1.5 liters, of blood.

As a result, on this alien spaceship, Gu Wei spurted out 4.4 liters of blood in front of the foreigners? ? ? ?
Is this a number that can be obtained by falling down? ?
Even if Tiga holds it in his hand, he can't squeeze out so much.
Looking at the confused Gu Wei, Mi Luo, the square-faced man, was also a little embarrassed. After all, this little bit was indeed a little more than a billion.
He quickly touched his nose and winked at Meimee: "Meimei, show the video to Gu Wei."

Mee Mee looked at Milo reluctantly, uttered "oh" in a dragging voice, and then showed a scene in front of Gu Wei.

The scene didn't last long. From the background, it could be seen that it was just before and after Milo left the combat cabin - Milo was sitting on the ground not far away, catching his breath.

In the main screen, Gu Wei and Meime stood side by side, with a few characters floating in front of them.

About ten seconds passed.

Meow Meow suddenly let out a loud cry. Gu Wei, who originally had a serious expression but was in a relatively normal physical condition, closed his eyes and fell to the ground without any warning, and then -

A stream of blood spurted straight out from Gu Wei's left hand, like a fountain, and the highest point was almost enough to fill three Guo Xiaosi stacked together.
The spraying lasted for about half a minute, and the liquid that came out at the end was even a little lighter in color.

Gu Wei: “.”

Damn it?

What's going on?

Although my blood pressure is a little high due to staying up late, and sometimes I have to take bisoprolol to prevent sudden death, but no matter how high it is, it can't be so exaggerated that it will turn into a fountain, right?
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"See?" Milo patted Gu Wei on the shoulder after the scene disappeared. "To be honest, I've encountered many battle formations in my many years of traveling, but I've rarely seen anything like yours. Even on Xinghai Video, this scene has to be marked as not for minors to watch."

"." Gu Wei remained silent for a while, then looked up at Milo: "What's the reason? Captain Milo, why am I in this state? - No matter how bizarre this is, there must be a reason, right?"

"We are actually very curious about this, and our desire to explore is no less than yours," Jin took over the conversation after hearing Gu Wei's question. "But unfortunately, whether it is the key, the energy source, or the symptoms of your blood spraying (let's call them symptoms), we currently cannot give a suitable answer. If you insist on explaining it, I can only give two rough guesses."

Gu Wei looked at her: "Which two guesses?"

"First, the connection between the three events. I mean the connection between the key and the energy source, the energy source providing energy, and your fainting and bleeding." Jin raised an index finger on each hand and touched them together. "The moment you fainted and the time when the key connected to the energy source were roughly the same, but if we want to be more specific, it would be a little later. And after you fainted and bled, the energy source began to provide energy."

"So I reasonably suspect that your coma and blood spurting may be some kind of price or ritual."

"The price?" Gu Wei's pupils shrank slightly. "Are you saying that I sprayed blood, so the energy source can transmit energy to the spacecraft?"

"That's right, but this is just my guess. There are still some things that don't make sense," Jin nodded. "For example, your blood didn't disappear after it spurted out, which doesn't seem to fit the transactional nature of the word 'price' - of course, it can be explained, but it's a bit inconsistent."

Then Jin paused and continued, "As for the second guess, it's much simpler. Anyone with a little bit of common sense can figure it out - there must be some extremely special relationship between you and our spaceship."

This time Gu Wei nodded in agreement.

Just as Jin said, the deduction of the second guess was not difficult. In fact, before Jin spoke, Gu Wei himself had come to the same conclusion.

After all, the "evidence" is so clear that the key alone cannot be explained by chance.

Even looking back at the earlier timeline, it might not be a coincidence that Gu Wei appeared on the spacecraft's transmission platform.

Thinking of this, Gu Wei couldn't help but ask Jin and Milo: "Ms. Jin, Captain Milo, does your spaceship have any special origin?" "Special origin? No," Milo shook his head quickly: "The origin of this ship is very ordinary - it is a second-hand item I bought a few years ago. The original model is the fourth generation of the Soarer produced by the Bran Empire. It is 637 meters long, 118 meters wide at the widest point, and has an empty weight of 103 million tons. As of this year, the cumulative sales of the Soarer series in the entire star sea are almost over 20 billion."

"Its original owner was a veteran intergalactic shipping operator. At the time, he fell in love with the previous ship spirit. In order to raise enough money to customize the ship body for the spirit's consciousness transfer, he put the ship up for sale on a second-hand trading website. I bought it because the price was right."

"As for the spaceship, it was modified a lot by Jin Mo after it was acquired. After so many years of tinkering here and there, its performance has been improved by more than one level. It is not an exaggeration to say that it is completely unrecognizable. However, these modifications obviously have nothing to do with your abnormality."

"Also, MeeMee's background is very innocent. Although he was a little tainted by Jin, his nature is still that of a child over a hundred years old. Look, he is still autistic now."

Upon hearing this, Mee Mee looked up at Gu Wei, then silently huddled into the corner with her knees hugged. The original colorful projection suddenly turned into simple black and white lines.

Gu Wei: “.”

Think about it too.

If the key just suddenly appeared in your basement, then what happened next is like a group of goblins popping out of the basement and forcing you to take a half-hour test, and after the test you can't find any trace of the goblins - it's a great heart to still be able to live in the house.
"Excuse me, Gu Wei," Milo finished speaking, and Jin also spoke up: "Based on the whole incident, I think it's not our ship that has a special origin, but you."

"It's possible that something happened while you were falling into the black pit, or that there is something special about you that we can't scan, or it could be some other deeper incident. In short, the subject involved is [you], not us."

Hearing this, Gu Wei opened his mouth as if he wanted to say something, but in the end no sound came out.

He suddenly recalled what happened to him after falling into the black pit - if he remembered correctly, he seemed to have heard certain words in a trance.

For example.
[Ticket], [Anchor], and [Sequence].

Previously, Gu Wei had always thought that this was an illusion created when he was unconscious. After all, Guangzhi also said something like "save me" at the same time. Theoretically, it was reasonable for a person to experience all kinds of illusions when they were on the verge of death, so he never paid too much attention to those things.

But now it seems.
At least the word "ticket" seems to have other possibilities.

Or maybe for some reason, I became a ship spirit? Otherwise, it doesn't make sense that I can draw a key that only a ship spirit can understand.
After a while.

Gu Wei glanced at his left hand quickly, then looked at Jin again: "Ms. Jin, from what you said, do you want me to cooperate with you to test the key again?"

"Don't worry, Gu Wei." Perhaps worried that Jin would play another prank to scare Gu Wei, Milo patted his shoulder first: "You are still in the recovery stage, and no matter what the internal cause of the whole incident is, you have helped us a lot in the end, just from the result, so don't worry that we will force you to do the experiment - if we were really bad guys, you wouldn't be alive until now."

"Actually, when you were unconscious, Jin and I had already discussed something, and now I want to ask for your opinion."

Gu Wei was stunned: "My opinion?"

"Yes, it's about the contract." Milo pulled out a few pieces of paper whose material could not be identified. On them, many words that Gu Wei did not recognize could be seen faintly:
"Originally, I asked Mee Mee to prepare this contract for you. The content of the contract is our earlier agreement - you will stay on the ship for a year to cooperate with the experiment, and then we will give you a reward and let you go."

"To be fair, this contract is not too harsh, but it does have some restrictions on you - for example, MeeMee will monitor your residence all day long, and even your movements in bed will be recorded, etc."

"But after this incident, I think there is no need to sign this contract."

Milo tore up the papers as he spoke. “Of course, I don’t mean to let you go free. Frankly speaking, after what happened, I can’t let you go. But on the other hand, your presence did prevent a worse situation from happening, so I think we can communicate on a more equal footing. To put it simply, that’s it.”

Having said this, Milo stared into Gu Wei's eyes and said word by word:

"Gu Wei, are you willing to become a new crew member of the spaceship?"

(End of this chapter)

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