“…I understand…Um, I…”

Kristen nodded, but hesitated to speak.

"If you want to see the spaceship, I can put the shuttle out for you to see. The frigate is a bit big and it's hard to find a place to put it."

Si Ye could see the meaning in Christen's eyes. After all, if you want to draw a pie in the sky, you have to make the other party understand what the pie looks like.

Because the shuttle involves some psychic technology and nanotechnology, Si Ye can carry it with him, but the frigate is more than 280 meters long, and some of its components cannot withstand space compression, so Si Ye does not carry such a thing in his pocket space.

"Is it really okay?"

On the surface, Kristen still had the image of a cool and dignified urban beauty, but the rustling sound of the sofa tail rubbing against her back exposed her true emotions.

"Of course, oh, right."

Si Ye suddenly remembered the matter of the star pod in the sky, and looked at Christen seriously.

"Even if I give you a spaceship, you still need to restrain yourself from breaking through the star pod to see the real sky."

“…Can I ask the specific reason?”

Christen's big furry tail gradually stopped wagging. After all, what she was pursuing was to inherit her parents' ideals. Looking at the real starry sky above the Terra continent, Si Ye's words undoubtedly poured cold water on her.

"Why do you think the ancient civilization created such a shield to cover the planet?"

Si Ye pointed to the sky outside the window.

"This is a barrier, but also a form of protection. There are enemies out there that Terra's current civilization is absolutely unable to resist. If you break through the Star Pod carelessly, you might attract such enemies. This is absolutely not allowed at this time."

"Even you can't handle it?"

Christen didn't think Si Ye was trying to coax or scare her. After all, Si Ye only needed to not give her the spaceship, and she might not have the chance to touch the star pod in her lifetime.

Just hearing that there was such a terrifying and unknown enemy outside the false space above his head, Christen subconsciously wanted to seek some sense of security.

"The person next to me is a survivor of the previous civilization of Terra. You can call him Doctor. The Star Pods in the sky, the Laws of Lateran, the Sea Heirs in the sea, and even the President of your Columbia are all creations of the previous civilization. Everything they did was to survive the terrifying enemy from outer space. However..."

Si Ye spread his hands, the meaning was self-evident.

After all, if the previous civilization had succeeded, there would be no current civilization, and there would be no industry in the Doomsday Land.

"As for me, I'm not a survivor of a previous civilization. I represent the Star Sea Empire from beyond this world. The enemies beyond Terra might be higher-dimensional entities or cosmic rules. The empire I represent can handle these, but... the Terra continent isn't of such great value that it's worth my investment."

If you look at it from an emotional point of view, all the people on Terra are Si Ye's paper wives from his previous life, but from a rational point of view, if it really comes to that, Si Ye is fully capable of packing up all the paper wives and taking them away. There is no need to fight to the death for Terra, a planet of little value, and an unknown observer from outer space.

Summon the fleet, liberate your own psychic entity, and even chain up the evil god of the virtual world that is suppressed in your mind and release it. Even if the Observer is the world will of this world, he will never be able to defeat Si Ye, but what is the purpose?

The people of the empire fanatically admire Si Ye because they believe that Si Ye can lead them to a higher level and complete a great dimensional upgrade. Si Ye should be responsible for every contribution they make, and a momentary pleasure out of anger is meaningless.

“…I see…”

Christen's expression was one of loss. The gap between seeing the hope of realizing her ideal and then being told that there were absolutely insurmountable obstacles on the way to realizing her ideal could really destroy a person's spirit.

"However, I admire seekers like you, Miss Christen. If you were in a normal world, with your eyes fixed on the sky, you would be a pioneer of civilization and progress."

A small card circulated in Si Ye's hands. It was the proof that the Xinghai Empire had opened up adventures to civilian adventurers after unifying the galaxy.

"Well, I can give you an adventurer's permit. You can roam freely within the empire. As for the Terran continent, if we defeat the outer space enemies later, you can come back and become the first Terran to break through the star pod and rush into the real sky."

Christen Wright really ran towards the sky out of longing and dreams, not for interests or anything else, so Si Ye still gave her preferential treatment. A pure seeker of truth deserves such treatment.

"…The empire's territory?"

For the Terrans, the sky is fake. If the star pods were closed to reveal the real starry sky, countless papers and academic reports of astronomers and astrologers would be invalidated. In this case, it was already difficult for Christen to understand the universe that Si Ye mentioned, let alone the concept of across worlds.

"You'll understand after that. Any other questions? If not, let's sign a letter of intent. I'll show you the spacecraft. If you can't make up your mind about Rhine Life, try to persuade your colleagues who are familiar with you. I'll find time to go to Columbia to recruit them."

Si Ye thought for a moment to see if there was anything he had missed, then raised his hand again.

"By the way, some of your Rhine Life departments that are collaborating with the Colombian military might be conducting human experiments, like the Locke Tank and the Fire Demon Project. Go back and stop them. If the military doesn't listen, go to your president. If he doesn't listen either, go to the Preserver and complain, and have his father take care of it."

"Okay...ok..."

Si Ye's words contained so much information that Kristen's tail hair almost stood up, and she could only squeak and whine in response.

Saria, who was standing aside with a stern face, couldn't hold it anymore. What human experiments, the president, and even the president's father, if they were involved in such things, wouldn't they be shot eight times in the back and then be declared to have committed suicide?

Chapter 87 Kelsey also cracked

"Whoa, whoa, whoa."

Kristen rushed in and out of the shuttle, constantly exclaiming, as if she wanted to touch every armor plate and instrument in the shuttle.

After a long while, Christen calmed down and while tidying her sweat-soaked hair, she regained her usual elegance and walked in front of Si Ye and the doctor.

"Thank you. What information do you need me to bring, and how do I find the...saver?"

Si Ye looked at the doctor beside him, and the doctor took out a small instrument from his coat pocket and handed it to Christen.

"This device can receive signals from the Preservator Project. With this, you should be able to find Trevor, the person in charge of the Preservator Project. There's also a recording inside the device. Find Trevor and play the recording, and he'll understand everything."

It's that simple?

Christen held the instrument carefully, afraid of bumping it. The doctor's words were a bit too casual, which made her feel a little uneasy.

But after the doctor handed the instrument to Christen, there was no follow-up. Si Ye poked him: "Don't you want to give him a few more instructions?"

Seeing the doctor shook his head, Si Ye looked at Christen again.

"Okay, we've seen the spacecraft and signed the contract. Any other questions?"

"Um... can I listen to you talk about some things from the past civilization?"

Christen felt a little embarrassed. The grand worldview that Si Ye and the doctor unintentionally displayed during their communication made her yearn for it. It was just like reading a science fiction novel and then suddenly stopping at an intriguing part, which made Christen want to listen to more stories.

The doctor doesn't like telling stories to people, at least he doesn't want to tell stories to people in his current mentally exhausted state, but he knows that there is someone who has been holding back for nearly ten thousand years and will definitely be able to satisfy Christen's wish to listen to stories.

"You go and help us deliver the message. Preserver Trevor will be happy to tell you the story. You can listen for as long as you want."

The doctor chose to shift the blame.

"Then I have no problem."

Although the doctor's words seemed to be empty talk, Christen still carefully put away the instrument in her hand, and felt an impatience to return to Columbia.

"Then shall we...excuse ourselves first?"

"Well, remember to stop the human experiments. If there are still stubborn people, report to me when I go to Columbia."

After getting Si Ye's approval, Christen took a last deep look at the spaceship behind her, and left the space that Si Ye had cleared to place the spaceship with Saria.

“…Huh~”

After returning to the hotel, Saria, who had been tense all the time, finally breathed a sigh of relief.

"Damn it, Kristen. Is it really okay to get involved in something like this?"

"The company can be rebuilt, but this opportunity to contact an ancient civilization may only come once. I have to consider whether this is my only chance in this lifetime."

Kristen's eyes were bright, and she stared at Saria seriously.

"Sareya, you will come to help me, right?"

"...Alas... I really can't help you. I will help you, but at the same time, that adult said that Rhine Life was conducting human experiments. You must handle this matter properly."

There was nothing Saria could do about Kristen, her best friend since childhood, so she could only express her willingness to help.

"Sareya, you are so kind."

Kristen gave Saria a big hug and then began to think.

"Human experiments... that can only be a problem for the scientific research department. When I return, I will halt all experiments and conduct an internal investigation. At that time, I will need you, Saria, and the defense department to intervene."

"Ah."

...

"What are you going to do now?"

After seeing off the two Rhine Life people, Si Ye and the Doctor began to wander around the city. After all, Theresa was shy and hid from Si Ye, and the Doctor didn't want to go back to face Prissus's fifth mode. Both of them had nothing to do, so they could only wander around the city.

Si Ye suddenly suggested, "I heard from Theresa that Kelsey was hospitalized due to being upset by Precious. Why don't we go see her?"

"Is there such a thing? I was wondering why I hadn't seen Kal'tsit these past few days."

When the doctor heard about this, he hurriedly asked Si Ye to lead the way. It was not so much that the two of them cared about Kal'tsit, but rather that they were there to watch Kal'tsit make a fool of himself for fun.

Kazdel First Hospital.

Funded by the Demon King's Court and prepared and established by Rhodes Island Pharmaceuticals, this is the first dedicated hospital truly belonging to the Sarkaz. Although the in-house attending physicians still need to borrow medical operators from Rhodes Island Pharmaceuticals, it ultimately symbolizes that the Sarkaz no longer need to rely on various folk remedies and self-harm to treat their illnesses, and is one of the benchmarks for the Sarkaz to move towards a new life.

"Kelsey, we're here to see you..."

After asking about the location of Kal'tsit's ward, the doctor took the lead and pushed open the door of the ward.

But Kal'tsit was not the only one in the ward. There was also a girl named Filin who looked similar to Kal'tsit, but had a more lively demeanor. I guess.

The reason for doubts about her race is that the pointed ears on her head seem to be made of crystals, and there are floating objects similar to crystal clusters beside her. At this time, she is wearing Kyle's coat and serving tea and water to Kal'tsit in the ward.

"Who are you?"

"Master Si Ye, Doctor, what is it that you have come to see me about? Hiss~"

Compared to the doctor's surprise, Kal'tsit on the bed took the cup of water calmly, and then stuck out her tongue because the water temperature was too high.

"Is this M3? Kal'tsit, how did you free the twin circulatory systems?"

The doctor carefully observed the girl in front of the bed who looked similar to Kal'tsit, and recognized that this was actually the giant crystalline creature that once lived in Kal'tsit's body. It was also one of the major components of the Ama-10 Twin Cycle Project used to maintain the immortality of mechanical life.

The reason why Kal'tsit was able to die and come back several times throughout the long history was because of this mysterious twin circulatory system. If Kal'tsit released the M3 in her spine, it would mean that she would lose her ability to be immortal.

"Hello, Doctor, and this... Lord Si Ye?"

M3 greeted the Doctor and Si Ye in a very familiar manner, and the small badge on her body seemed to change with her facial expressions.

"I didn't actively activate the system... That day, I accidentally touched the beacon that Lord Si Ye left in the Demon King's Courtyard... The energy on it caused me to temporarily shut down. When I woke up, I found that M3 had been given a new form, and..."

The water was too hot and Kal'tsit's cat tongue couldn't drink it, so she could only put the cup aside and explain her situation to the doctor.

As Kal'tsit finished speaking, the M3 that was originally standing beside the bed suddenly disintegrated and dispersed into pieces of dark green crystals. Behind Kal'tsit, it assembled into the huge crystal monster that the doctor had in mind, Mon3tr, and then disappeared into Kal'tsit's spine.

"The backup body in the twin circulatory system shouldn't have any additional forms."

The doctor looked at the scene of the sudden transformation in front of him and felt a little confused.

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