"Now," Miku said.

"what?"

"And it's too late for you to refuse." Miku said, and before Muerseth could react, he held the other's hand.

The next moment, Muirseth was pulled by Mikula into the silent starry sky.

148: Miu Miu's Space Travel

"Where is this?" Muirseth, floating in the starry sky, looked down at the planet beneath her feet and asked Miku, who was still holding her hand.

"Rhodes Island is 20,000 kilometers above." Miku said to Muirseth.

"Right above... 20,000 kilometers?" Muirseth looked stunned when he heard Miku's answer.

After a long while, Muirseth came back to his senses from his daze and said in surprise:

"You, broke through the star pod?" The daze that had just faded away for a few seconds returned to Muirseth's face.

"Although it is a little harder from the inside to the outside than from the outside to the inside, it is not that difficult." Miku nodded.

"But...but..."

Muirseth really wanted to talk about the technical difficulty of breaking through the star pod, and could even list a bunch of data that Rhine Life had already explored.

But the reality was in front of Muirseth, and she didn't know how to say these words.

A few seconds later, Muirseth suddenly noticed a key problem.

That is, the body she is using now is still connected to her original body.

Although this elven archdruid can control the water clones he created from a long distance.

But the farthest distance it can be controlled is only within the city of Tremont.

Twenty thousand kilometers? Twenty thousand kilometers is enough to travel back and forth to Yan Country, the easternmost country of this land.

Such a long distance is difficult to control even with the help of ultra-high-power instruments.

Then the delay is also

It must be a breakthrough.

However, now Muirseth could not feel any delay, as if the water clone beside Christen was right next to him.

Upon realizing this, Muirseth immediately suspected that Miku was deceiving him.

This is not an altitude of 20,000 kilometers, but the doctor in front of him is using some Originium technique similar to illusion.

Miku realized what Muerseth was thinking and said in a normal tone:

"It would be easier to swap the clone that sneaked into my office with your real self than to bring you to this orbital altitude."

"..."

"???"

"!!!"

Muirseth's expression changed three times in succession, from dull to puzzled to surprised.

Because Muerseth finally realized that his current state was not a water clone, but his real body which should theoretically be in a clean secret room in the Rhine Life Ecology Department.

That’s right, even the one following Christen was only Muirseth’s clone, not her real self.

As an elf who is extremely sensitive to Originium, Muirseth immediately went back to his secret room when the natural disaster created by Miku appeared over Tremont.

The occurrence of natural disasters will more or less increase the concentration of Originium dust in the air.

These Originium dust concentrations will have no effect on ordinary Terrans, and they may not even be able to detect them.

But for an elf like Muirseth, it is almost equivalent to staying in an environment with a high concentration of Originium pollution.

"I...you...I..." After confirming that Miku had directly replaced his original body, Muirseth looked at Miku with gradually become terrified.

Being able to control her body at will is no different from being able to control Muirseth's life and death at will.

"Don't be afraid, I won't do anything to you. I'll just take you to heaven to have a look."

Miku smiled and raised his hand to stroke Muirseth's head.

Unfortunately, this move, which was almost always effective for the Terrans in the past, lost its effect on Muirseth.

Although Muirseth did not dodge, or rather did not have the courage to dodge Miku's hand.

But as Miku placed his palm on the top of Muirseth's head, the water elf's body began to tremble uncontrollably.

More importantly, Miku was still wearing the full-covering uniform of Dr. Rhodes Island, and his kind smile was not seen by Muirseth.

Seeing that the elf was about to scream if this continued, Miku let go of his hand and shook his head helplessly.

Once under the same starry sky, the feather that soothed Christen's emotions fell on Muirseth's shoulder and turned into a few rays of fluorescence.

Muirseth, noticing the strange change in his mentality, stopped trembling and asked Miku:

"what did you do to me?"

"Let me calm you down for a moment." Miku raised his hand, and more feathers appeared on his fingertips before disappearing again.

"...In other words, this starry sky is actually fake?" asked Muirseth.

If an Originium skill can control other people's emotions, then it is not surprising that it can also create illusions to deceive others.

"If I wanted to fake it, the starry sky in front of you would not look like this." Miku said with a smile.

Although I still couldn't see his expression this time, I could tell from his tone that Miku was laughing.

"More importantly, I promised Kristen that I would take you to the sky so that you can see with your own eyes what the starry sky really looks like."

Before Muerseth asked why he did this, Miku told him the reason why he did this.

"Did you promise Christen?" Muerseth was a little confused.

"Yes, Kristen has always regretted that she didn't follow through on her promise with you and brought you up here to see it."

Miku nodded.

As a result, Muirseth became even more confused.

When did they make the appointment? Obviously, Kristen only mentioned the breakthrough of the star pod a few times, and she had just created a folder and hadn't even started working on the PPT.

"It's an agreement for a few years later." Miku continued.

"A promise...after a few years?" Muirseth's mind started to work rapidly.

Judging from her appearance, she will need additional cooling in a while.

There is no heat dissipation medium in space, even if this elf has its own water cooling, it is not enough.

Until Muirseth thought of a possibility that was almost impossible, but after putting aside all impossibilities, it was still the truth no matter how strange it was.

Miku nodded again and said:

"Yes, the first time Kristen and I met was also in the starry sky where you and I are now, but it was a few years later."

"She... succeeded?" Muirseth's first reaction was almost exactly the same as Saria's.

"Of course, otherwise I wouldn't be here." Miku raised his hand and snapped his fingers lightly.

A disc-shaped aircraft suddenly appeared next to Miku and Muirseth.

"This is..." Seeing the Rhine life symbol on the aircraft, Muirseth realized what the aircraft was after a brief hesitation.

"This is the Ten Thousand Stars Garden, a masterpiece that Kristen used to break through the Star Pod, and it is also a monument to your civilization."

"But what you see now is just a replica."

And it's Miku

A "replica" made by hand.

"What about the authentic one?" Muirseth asked immediately.

"Of course the original remains in its original place. As a monument of your civilization, I will not deviate it from its proper timeline." After giving an answer that was completely different from what Christen had said, Miku paused and then said to Muirseth:

"Of course, for the timeline you are in now, it should still be on the drawing... or it has not appeared on the drawing yet."

"..." Not quite used to Miku's way of speaking, Muirseth turned his gaze towards Wanxing Garden and said to himself:

"Is this what she used to break through the Star Pod?"

"Would you like to come in and take a look?" Miku stretched out his hand and made an inviting gesture to Muirseth.

"Of course." The smile returned to Muirseth's face. At this moment, her curiosity about the Ten Thousand Stars Garden exceeded her curiosity about the starry sky.

Miku took Muirseth's hand and led her around Wanxing Garden for a short distance and came to a gap.

“???” Looking at the gap that was obviously not a normal entrance, Muirseth, who was being pulled by Miku, showed a puzzled expression.

"Oh, yes." Miku said as if he had just remembered.

"The Wanxingyuan I copied is the same as it was when I first saw it. The original has been repaired."

"...What did it look like when I first saw it?" The smile that had just appeared on Muirseth's face for just a few minutes disappeared again.

As a scholar, even though his major was not in science and engineering, Muirseth knew very well what it meant when such a gap appeared in a device.

And judging from the quiet reaction of Wanxing Garden, it doesn't seem to be running.

In an instant, Muirseth thought of many things, such as that Christen in the timeline who built this Wanxing Garden had been buried in space along with his own ideals.

Miku would travel through time just to fulfill the will of Christen.

Muirseth seemed to have seen Christen risking her life for her ideal, and a trace of sadness appeared on his face.

Before this trace of sadness could evolve into nostalgia, Miku, who brought Muerseth into the Ten Thousand Stars Garden through the gap, said:

"It's not that tragic. When I came here, Kristen was still alive. The current Kristen is the fusion of the Kristen from two timelines."

"Honestly, it's quite troublesome for me to let two people from different timelines share the same body without their souls being torn apart."

When separated, they are two people, and when put together, they are one person. This is not as simple as an ordinary incarnation.

In the ancient world, what Miku did to Christen was equivalent to forcibly creating a quasi-saint who could prove his truth by beheading corpses.

Moreover, it is the top-notch method of proving the truth by cutting off the three selves of the past, present and future.

Otherwise, the Dog King would not have come to be beaten personally.

Miku has been holding Christen's soul in his hands until now, instead of returning it to "them", in order to deal with the various adverse consequences caused by this realm improvement.

Even for a Pioneer with the Star Trailblazer buff, it is an exaggeration to be promoted so many levels at once.

Muirseth, who didn't know these things, only heard the words "still alive" from Miku's words.

Realizing what this word meant, Muirseth showed a look of panic again.

"Why are you panicking... Isn't everything fine now? You elves are just a little bit too sensitive."

Miku said to Muirseth.

"Is there anything wrong with being sensitive?" When Muirseth noticed the slight complaint about his own race in Miku's words, the expression on his face immediately turned into a cute-looking anger.

"There's nothing wrong, just come in anyway," Miku said with a smile.

Complaints aside, Miku still prefers elves like Muirseth.

Second only to the Nervous Elves, and much better than those overly neurotic elves.

After Miku brought Muerseth into Wanxing Garden, he took her directly to the greenhouse that occupied almost half of the interior space of Wanxing Garden.

Almost at the same time as entering the greenhouse, Muirseth noticed that this greenhouse was almost exactly the same as the greenhouse she used as her office in the Rhine Life Ecology Department.

"Was this place... built by my future self?" Muirseth was stunned for a moment before he realized why this place was so similar to his own office.

"Yes, I also know you, the great druid of the elves, from the traces left here."

Miku nodded and said.

If this acquaintance is counted as the first meeting, then Miku, who was the first to come to this greenhouse after entering Wanxing Garden, knew Muerseth earlier than he knew Christen.

"The traces I left behind?" Without being curious about what traces Miku saw, Muirseth walked to a culture chamber.

Looking at the lifelike plants inside, Muirseth said in a somewhat sad tone:

"Are they all dead?"

As a great druid, Muirseth immediately determined the status of these plants.

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