No one knows where the infinite improbability engine will take people, especially without exact coordinates.
In this case, traveling through time is a normal operation.
"I see." Kristen felt that the distance between herself and Miku had shortened a lot and said, "Then what was your identity when you traveled in Terra?"
"Unfortunately, I forgot. The only thing I can be sure of is that my experience on Terra is a long time ago for me." Miku shrugged again.
It's been so long that I don't even remember when I burned it.
"Forgot?" Kristen almost couldn't help but say "How could I forget something like this?"
But when we think about the fact that forgetting is either a form of self-protection or a neurodegenerative disease, it’s better not to get too caught up in the details.
"I'm not old enough to get Alzheimer's disease." Miku smiled and said when he saw Kristen stuffing rationality liquid into her mouth to prevent herself from asking questions that she shouldn't ask.
"Sorry." Kristen, who had always believed that Miku was reading her mind, immediately apologized for her mental disrespect.
"Nothing, actually my amnesia is all my own fault." Miku briefly explained his ability to burn memories and gain power.
"So that's it."
After listening to Miku's explanation, Christen continued to drink the rationality liquid and nodded to show her understanding. There are also Originium techniques that can play a similar role on the land of Terra.
For example, the wizards in the tower of Leithania are busy recording spells every day, because they will forget them after using them once and have to record them again.
Although this unique way of releasing Originium skills seems extremely troublesome, it does not affect the combat effectiveness of the Leitania wizard at all.
Because this ability means that for the wizards of Leitania, those Originium skills that are too idealistic and highly individualized have become universal skills.
It also means that the enemies of the wizards in the tower will never know what means the wizards will prepare to deal with them.
Understanding is one thing, but the problem arises again. Even those wizards in the high tower know to find a small notebook. Some of the more fashionable ones will use data terminals to record spells that will be forgotten after one use as their own spell books.
Why didn't Miku write down his memories? That way, even if he burned them, he could still remember them again.
Kristen asked Miku her question.
"Well, I made some adjustments. In order to achieve greater output, I also burned the concepts of those memories."
Miku explained, knowing why Kristen asked that.
"The concepts were burned as well?" Christen, who was encountering this kind of setting for the first time, showed a puzzled expression and took another sip of rationality liquid.
"To put it simply, no matter where I put my memories, whether I write them down on paper, enter them into a database, throw them into a black hole or Guixu, or throw them into the highest point in heaven or the deepest part of hell, the contents recorded in them will disappear when I burn my memories."
This burning method, combined with Miku's experience as a senior planeswalker, can grind even the avenue into an embroidery needle in one wave.
"It sounds like the causal concept that is popular in Yan Country." Christen, who relied on mustard-flavored rational fluid to maintain the speed of her brain's thinking, showed an expression that seemed to understand, but only a little.
"That's about right." It's easiest to talk about these things with a scientist like Kristen who comes from a world where magical powers exist. These things will be understood immediately, instead of continuing to throw more questions with a confused look on your face.
After understanding a little, Christen was a little disappointed that she couldn't find out about Miku's identity on Terra.
Miku noticed Kristen's disappointment and said with a smile:
"I said I might know you because I saw one, or to be exact, two names of people I definitely know in the recording you left behind."
"Which two?" Kristen immediately perked up.
"Sareya and Muirses." Miku said.
"Sareya..." When Kristen heard Miku mention her best friend's name, she turned around subconsciously, looking at the floor mechanism where she threw Sareya with a melancholy expression, and then said in a somewhat sad tone:
"Sareya actually knows you."
Christen thought that it was already shocking that she had dug out a "person" from a previous civilization, but she didn't expect that the girl with thick eyebrows and big eyes, Saria, had secretly met Miku, a traveler from outside Terra.
Was Muirseth just ignored? Miku complained in his heart and then said:
"Of course, she may not know me now."
"You now? I mean you on Terra?" Christen, thinking quickly, asked a question involving the grandmother paradox.
"Maybe he's still there, or maybe he's already gone. I'll have to go in to find out the details." Miku paused and then said something that was hard to understand:
"Because I'm here, I have to pick a good time to go in, otherwise it will easily affect the effect of everyone returning to oneness, which is much more troublesome than the grandmother paradox. If I'm not careful, this world will be ruined."
"Are you planning to go to Terra?" Christen, who only heard the first half and did not hear the second half of Miku's words, subconsciously clenched the bottle of rationality liquid in her hand.
Looking at the bottle that made a squeaking sound when it was squeezed by Christen, Miku sighed that the Terrans were really brave to bring a glass bottle with them for the first time. He nodded and said:
"Of course, just think of it as going home to visit relatives."
"Besides, even if there is no such relationship, a civilization that can give birth to a hero like you is worth my visit."
How can a traveler pass by a scenic spot without entering?
"..."It was fine after hearing the first half of Miku's story, but after hearing the second half, Christen was caught in a dilemma.
Miku immediately received Kristen's messy thoughts and waved his hand, allowing Yu Duchen to calm down the other party's emotions:
"It's okay, I don't care."
"..." Miku's nonchalant and smiling answer made Christen unable to judge whether the other party's "I don't care" meant that he didn't care about the bad things on Terra, or he didn't care about Terra itself.
"It's up to you what you want to understand, Commander Christen."
As Miku spoke, he raised the empty bottle of sanity liquid in his hand and clinked glasses with Christen, who still had half a bottle of sanity liquid left in her hand.
11: Traditional style
This hotpot with Yan State Shang Shu style may be the most exciting hotpot Christen has ever eaten in her life.
It’s not because of the spiciness... Although there is some reason for that, it’s mostly because of the bombshell news that Miku threw out without considering the listeners’ tolerance.
Christen seriously suspected that the reason why Saria didn't tell her that she knew Miku was probably because Saria had also been stimulated in the same way.
Of course, it is also possible that Saria and Kristen told Miku about his former identity in Terra, or even Kristen herself knew Miku in the past.
Because of Miku's amnesia, Christen couldn't think of who it was.
As the general manager of Rhine Life, who is at the level of studying Financial Times at Columbia University, even though Kristen spends most of her time hiding in the laboratory, she knows many heavyweights, both domestic and foreign.
But none of them matched.
It can't be a small role.
"Maybe so." said Miku as he quickly cleaned up the dishes after eating.
As for the quick way to clean up the dishes, it is to use a utility gun similar to a water gun to shoot the leftover pots, bowls, chopsticks and leftovers.
In less than a second, apart from the spicy smell quickly dissipating in the air, it was completely invisible that there was a pot of spicy hot pot being cooked here.
After cleaning up, Miku patted
The hand continued:
"Okay, it's time to get to work."
"?" Kristen, who was still wondering who Miku was, was a little confused about what job she was going to do.
Seeing Kristen's puzzled look, Miku asked with a strange look on his face:
"Didn't you say you wanted to repair your space station? You can't just repair the control room."
As Miku spoke, he raised his hand and called out to the BT next to him. The BT, knowing what Miku was calling him to do, drove over and used its "eyes" to project a planet between Miku and Kristen.
"The proportions are wrong." Miku raised his hand and stroked the projection of the planet in front of him.
After being magnified several times, the main content of the projection became the Wanxingyuan Space Station floating in space, and the original Terra planet became the background.
"According to the previous trajectory of Wanxing Garden, it will fall onto the barrier, which is what you know as the Star Pod, in 20 years. However, it is possible that it will encounter some accidents during the collision and be attracted by the other two planets or something else."
Following Miku's explanation, several dotted lines appeared on the trajectory of Wanxing Garden in the projection.
"That is to say, without your presence, I can only last for twenty years at most." After making a list of formulas and doing some mental calculations in her mind, Christen knew that the expected trajectory shown by these dotted lines was correct.
"You're overthinking. I only said there would be a collision in 20 years, but I didn't say it would remain intact when it crashed." Miku said unceremoniously, "If I had come a week or half a month later, you would have been floating in the sky with your coffin. Oh, you were floating in the first place."
The strange joke caused the temperature in Wanxing Garden to drop by several degrees in an instant.
"You're talking about..." Kristen, who continued to analyze Miku's speaking habits to guess who Miku was, nodded in agreement.
Without interrupting Christen's thoughts, Miku once again swiped the space station in the projection and said:
"But after being attacked by those autonomous drones, this space station is sinking at an accelerated rate. It is expected that it will collide with the barrier surrounding Terra in a month at most."
As Miku spoke, the dotted line that was originally circling the planet Terra in the background turned into a rapidly drooping route.
"That's a bit too regrettable. This space station is considered a monument of Terra civilization."
Miku waved his hand to let BT turn off the projection and said with emotion:
“Perhaps in the future, those Terran historians who step into the starry sky will believe that it was the launch of this space station floating in the orbit of Terra that divided the history of Terran civilization into two sections.”
The description was even more exaggerated than the previous evaluation praising her name, making Christen look embarrassed again, so much so that she ignored the strange word "monument" that Miku seemed to have used to describe Wanxing Garden.
After a while, Kristen came to her senses and asked:
"Are you going to repair the power system of this space station?"
"Does it have a power system?" Miku, who had been waiting for Christen to recover, asked with a smile.
"..." Although Christen wanted to argue that her Wanxing Garden was equipped with a power system when it was built, she found that it was not enough after she actually flew up.
But thinking that it was Miku who asked the question, Kristen held back and didn't say anything.
The other person can read your mind anyway, so just read it directly.
"Actually, even with Yu Duchen, I can't read your mind. It's just that your thoughts are easier to guess." Miku said with a smile.
Christen, who is known as the most mysterious scientist in Trimont and has Columbia under her control, is said to be too easy to guess.
"Okay, anyway, replace the original power system with a new one, and keep the energy system. Your energy system is quite useful. Crystal energy systems rarely appear in swaddling civilizations."
Miku said, waving his hand to skip the awkward topic.
"Originium energy?" Christen asked decisively, skipping the awkward topic just now.
"Oh, Originium..." Hearing the term said by Christen, Miku showed a thoughtful expression.
"Did you remember anything?" Kristen asked immediately. Perhaps compared to her own safety or even the safety of the entire Terra, she was more concerned about Miku's identity on Terra.
"Yeah, it tastes good." Miku paused and then said, "It's better than the sanity liquid, but it's expensive."
“???” Kristen looked confused by Miku’s words.
It’s not that he couldn’t understand why Originium was more expensive than Sanity Liquid, but what Miku remembered was eating Originium.
Originium is not for eating.
Among all the energy sources used by the Terrans, Originium has overwhelmed all other energy sources with its ease of use, conversion efficiency and reserves, becoming the best choice for the Terrans...it can even be said to be the only choice.
It can even be said that the technology and research theories currently mastered by the Terrans are almost all based on Originium.
But one of the biggest drawbacks of Originium is that it is more or less polluting in the process of using it.
Once you are contaminated by Originium and contract the terminal disease of Originopathy, it basically means the end of your life.
Both biological and social.
As Rhine Life at the forefront of Terra's scientific research, Kristen has always required every department under her jurisdiction to make the prevention of mineralogy the primary safety issue.
She has absolutely no
I can’t imagine why someone would eat Originium. Don’t they think dying isn’t fast enough?
Miku's answer immediately eliminated most of the people on Kristen's list of suspects...or even all of them.
Kristen now suspects that Miku's identity in Terra might be the beast master or giant beast in the legend.
This makes sense. With Saria's fighting ability, it's not surprising that she knows several giant beasts.
The strange thing is that Saria never told Christen that she knew her... Oh, no, it seemed that they did. After leaving Rhine Life, Saria joined a medical company called Rhodes Island. I heard that the medical company had a relationship with some behemoths.
Unfortunately, Christen was not interested in this medical company in Rhodes Island that specialized in researching how to treat mineralogy. It was simply a mismatch in their expertise.
For Christen, the only thing she could remember about Rhodes Island, besides the fact that Saria joined the group, was the Originium expert named Doctor in Rhodes Island.
Christen also wants to read the other party's paper on Originium research.
The fact that the Arclight One Project was able to deceive the Colombian government and that the Ten Thousand Stars Park was able to go into space was also due to the indirect contribution of that doctor.
Oh, and Yara always complained to her that Rhodes Island poached too many people from Rhine Life.
"Have you remembered anything?" Miku asked the same question this time.
Miku also wanted to know his identity in Terra from Kristen.
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