If it were a traditional business operator, he would definitely feel that these items would increase the difficulty of company management, but Dou Miao is not that kind of person. She was born as a farm operator and has never been involved in serious company work. She is also the leader of Miss Bailang's fans, so she has no doubt about the forward-looking and scientific nature of this regulation, and immediately strictly implemented it as a guideline.

This company charter can be said to be one of the two things that White Wolf is most proud of recently, and the other thing is more personal - she taught Miss Liz how to drink red wine.

The story begins when Shining and his crew just arrived in Rhodes Island. At that time, Miss Liz was seriously afraid of strangers, especially Kal'tsit. Every time Kal'tsit came over and White Wolf was present, she would look at the latter with almost pleading eyes. At this time, White Wolf, who was asked for help, would intentionally or unintentionally stand between the two people to help block them.

The only exception was Dr. Warfarin. Perhaps because they were both Sarkaz doctors, Liz had good intentions towards Warfarin from the beginning. White Wolf observed this and often invited neighbors on both sides to her small living room for gatherings. As the two of them got to know each other better, she moved the red wine from Warfarin's house to her own small living room.

After tasting it, Shining thought that this drink was harmless to health and even Liz could drink it in moderation. However, Liz was a special individual. Like White Wolf, she had an alcohol tolerance far lower than that of normal people on Terra. Moreover, her alcohol tolerance was even worse than that of White Wolf. Her face was flushed after just a few sips.

Liz was immediately frightened by this strange state and dared not drink anymore. Later, when the two were alone together, White Wolf taught her his trick of sipping small sips. Liz obediently learned from him and was captivated by the aroma and sweet taste of the drink. From then on, she had the same hobby as White Wolf.

Volume 3: Chapter 92: The Ghost of Rhodes Island

If we don't mention the relaxing and leisure time, there are only two things that White Wolf has done that took up a lot of his time after the New Year.

One of them is to study Rhode Island's collection of books.

She had a vague feeling that when the cold winter passed, the actions of the Integration Movement would inevitably enter a new stage. In order to help Tallulah and carry out the next actions smoothly, she had to learn more.

Books were an important carrier of knowledge inheritance on the Terran continent, and Rhodes Island happened to have a large library, as if it was specially prepared for her. Rows of bookshelves with tower-shaped logos on them contained religions, wars, local customs, ancient history and legends from all over Terra...

Bai Lang spends a long time in the library every day. Miss Lin Guang occasionally comes to read when she is free, but most of the time, she is the only one here.

She caught traces of ghosts from the sea of ​​books.

On a certain page of the History of the Ursus War, in a corner of the Sami primitive religious record, on the title page of the Chronicle of the Six Dynasties of the Great Yan Dynasty, at the footer of the Colombian Declaration of Independence... there are neatly handwritten notes from the same person. These notes are more or less, long or short. Some are emotionless comments, and some are just short sentences. They may appear at any time and anywhere in a book.

This ghost seemed to have predicted every book that Bai Lang was going to read, and always left traces in advance. Gradually, Bai Lang could see the remains of another person from a fold or a short line. She gradually realized that it was not that the ghost had predicted her reading order in advance, but that the other party had read all the books in this vast library.

After seeing it so many times, White Wolf could tell that Ghost's handwriting was exactly the same as the page she saw in Kal'tsit's notes. Kal'tsit probably knew this person.

But she never asked Kal'tsit. Since she was allowed to browse freely, she could probably guess what she would find in it. If she didn't say anything, it probably meant she didn't want to talk about it, or maybe she had something to hide. White Wolf was not a person who liked to ask about other people's secrets, so he just followed her lead and pretended nothing happened.

Although she appeared calm on the surface, she actually had a plan in her mind. The ghost in this library might be the legendary Theresa.

According to her previous speculation, Theresa faked her death to get rid of Tracys, and went into hiding after establishing Rhodes Island. One day in the future, the princess will return as a doctor. Originally, White Wolf was not particularly sure that the princess and the doctor were the same person, but now, she thinks her speculation is perfect. After all, the other party wrote the original plan for the inhibitor, and there is no problem with such an achievement being given the title of doctor.

Her second occupation was outside the library.

Considering that he would head north after winter, White Wolf prepared a batch of materials suitable for the integration movement. The main part of the materials was a batch of drones collected from Kulusir, followed by some gifts she selected, such as the books that Alina liked, the radio that Big Bob wanted, and the crossbow and staff prepared for Inosasha that Miss Vulcan made, etc., and finally a batch of strangely shaped metal rings.

Many of these things are contraband items that are expressly prohibited by the Ursus authorities. It is extremely difficult to deliver them to Xue. The troubled White Wolf only complained to Kal'tsit occasionally and did not intend to ask her for help, but Kal'tsit actually responded directly to her words and said that she could solve the problem.

Kal'tsit's solution still involved her acquaintance, the Ursus noble who agreed to help deliver the Originium mine to the southern part of Che City.

According to Kal'tsit, this nobleman is actually a real businessman who can do anything as long as the price is paid.

White Wolf knew that there were many merchants like him in Ursus, but it was rare to find someone who could gain Kal'tsit's trust. Her intuition told her that Kal'tsit would never trust a pure merchant, and this middleman must have his own unique features. This curiosity could be answered later. She would have plenty of opportunities to meet this person in the future. This batch of goods shipped to the north would require her to personally pick up the goods at the other party's designated location.

The core of doubts once again focused on Kal'tsit. White Wolf couldn't understand why the other party would take the initiative to help. There was no doubt that this matter would not only be of no benefit to Rhodes Island, but might also cause trouble. The large-scale transportation of drones in Ursus would be classified as arms smuggling.

Could it be that Kal'tsit wanted to help the Reunion? Did she want to provide some assistance to the infected in their resistance?

It is absolutely impossible.

Although the two had never formally discussed this issue, White Wolf had a strong intuition that all of Kal'tsit's actions were highly purposeful, and this proactive help was definitely not for the purpose of integrating the movement.

I seem to be bewitched by the other party's gentle and calm personality. Kal'tsit has never been an ordinary person.

Is she seeing something bigger?

In that earlier conversation, Kal'tsit expressed pessimism about the Reunion Movement, but what she did was actually helping in secret.

Did she want to get something from Reunion? But when faced with the only Originium mine that Reunion could offer, why did she keep giving in when negotiating the price? Could it be that Reunion had something else that she could use?

White Wolf could only speculate about Kal'tsit in this way. She thought that this was the most consistent way of thinking for her.

She knew that there was no gift without roots or fate, so she kept looking for answers, but the result was that she fell into a deeper and deeper fog, and she couldn't even see Kal'tsit's shadow clearly.

How far did those calm eyes look, and what did they see?

——End of this volume

Volume 3: Summary of Volume 3

Last month I was very busy, uploading chapters every day in a hurry. Today I read dozens of pages of posts in one go, and once again found that it is still interesting to read this φ(≧ω≦*)?

However, most of the comments are about the content being too short and lacking in power. The author has noticed this problem a long time ago. I still want to ask everyone to believe that the author has been working hard on writing (っoωo)っ???

Slow hands are a matter of talent...

It may also be because I have too little experience. I heard from others that a novice can only be considered a writer after writing one million words. The author is still inexperienced now and can barely be considered half a writer. It seems reasonable that the amount of updates is half of others.

In fact, it is probably difficult for the author to grow into a qualified online writer, on the one hand because he has not read many online articles, and on the other hand because he writes slowly. The introduction seems to say that this book is not a routine article, but in fact, the author has not read many online articles and has not learned the essence of them.

Fortunately, this novel has never been written for the sake of performance, and the readers are all good and peaceful people, so the author can continue to update happily.

From the first to the third volume, the author believes that he has made a little progress, but there are still too many flaws in the article. Whenever he goes back to read what he wrote before, he always feels that there are problems everywhere, not only in the rhythm of the writing, but also in the language and word choice.

Writing a novel is really difficult...

Phew, I’m done complaining.

Finally, thank you all for your recommendation tickets and monthly tickets, and thank you for the rewards from Renqingyanhuo, the dedicated truck Keji, the shelf feeling, Chuci?, the lazy yog, it's really annoying to pick a name, Ky bird, and Yaosun Yutang...

Thank you for being willing to see this.

Volume 4: Chapter 1 The Messenger from the North

Bai Lang set her schedule for early March, which was the spring in Longmen, and the north of Ursus was beginning to recover from the biting cold. Everything seemed just right. However, things in the world are not always as expected, and an unexpected event disrupted her plan.

At the end of January, when the snow in the wilderness was still dotted on the earth, the commissioned messenger returned.

Mostima tightened her black coat. Perhaps because the snow had melted, the weather in Lungmen was much colder than she had expected, but it was still better than Ursus.

She had already reported the commission to Kal'tsit, and now she just had to hand the letter to the White Wolf. A qualified messenger would always hand the letter to the recipient personally.

Following Kal'tsit's instructions, she found a place called 'Medical Department Dormitory Area', then walked left along the corridor, stopped at the door of the second-to-last room, and knocked on the door.

"Who?"

A yawning sound came from the room, which seemed to be mixed with a faint sense of resentment.

Mostima checked the time and confirmed that it was almost nine o'clock. She guessed that this person had probably just woken up and couldn't help but smile. Exia was always in a bad mood when she woke up.

She cleared her throat and said seriously, "Mastema, here is your letter."

Mastema? Who is Mastema?

While Bai Lang was getting dressed, she was thinking about the name in a daze. Her brain gradually emerged from the sluggishness of just waking up, and she immediately remembered the owner of the name.

Letter, Alina replied!

Bai Lang shuddered, and all her sleepiness disappeared. She hurriedly put on her slippers, raised her hands, tidied her messy hair, and walked to the door in two steps.

She opened the door. Although there was no wind outside, the cold immediately penetrated her, giving her goose bumps all over her body. She endured the discomfort and said eagerly, "Sorry for the wait, Miss Mostima. Let's talk in the room first."

Mastema smiled and nodded: "Okay."

Bai Lang asked Mostima to sit on the sofa and she went to make tea to entertain the guests. Because of her work, it was inevitable that guests would come to her place, so Bai Lang simply bought a set of Yan country tea sets plus a few large boxes of tea leaves as backup. She actually didn't know much about drinking tea, but since most of the guests liked it, she specially learned some skills of making tea.

While pouring out the boiling water in the pot for waking up the tea, she asked casually, "It shouldn't be convenient to move around in Ursus at this time, right?"

Mostima looked at the white wolf making tea with interest and said, "Fortunately, Ursus's aircraft are open normally in winter. As long as there is no heavy snow, there will be no impact on operations."

"Oh, that's good."

"Miss White Wolf, aren't you curious as to why it took me so long to come back?"

White Wolf thought about it and concluded that if they used an aircraft, even if there were many stops in between, half a month would be enough for a round trip, but Miss Mostima's trip took more than a month.

She handed the brewed tea to the Sakota messenger:

"I guess Miss Mostima took the opportunity to travel in Ursus."

The messenger shook her head and laughed, "You are half right. I actually have a mission for Rhodes Island."

As she spoke, she took out a white envelope from her bosom and said, "I delivered the letter to the tavern in Winterfell according to your instructions. The next day, a girl named Elafia came over and asked me to bring the reply to you."

Bailang took the letter and his eyes were immediately attracted by the words on the cover, "——To Miss Bailang", which was obviously Alina's handwritten letter.

"If Kal'tsit hadn't asked me to investigate intelligence there, I might have come back many days earlier." Mostima picked up the teacup and drank tea. Her tone became low, as if she was hinting at something, but the White Wolf, whose full attention was on the letter paper, didn't notice it.

The tea in the cup was slowly finished. Mostima put down the cup with a smile and suddenly stood up and said, "My mission has been completed so far. I will not disturb Miss White Wolf anymore. We will meet another day."

After checking the envelope, White Wolf came to his senses and was about to ask her to stay, but saw that Mostima had already walked to the door. She smiled and turned back to wave her hand. Her request to stay turned into a simple word:

"See you later."

After Mostima left, White Wolf opened the envelope. The letter was very long and must have been written by Alina overnight.

She learned from the letter something she had never expected: the integration movement did not stop this winter.

Just one week after she left the Reunion Movement, the patrol team braved the severe cold and headed for the snowfield again to launch an operation. Many bases of the Reunion Movement were discovered one after another, and the situation became precarious. At that time, Tallulah went to Kazdel, and she herself went to Lungmen. The Patriots had to protect the rear camp, and the Reunion Movement was caught in controversy over the front-line command.

The dispute gradually split into two factions. On one side were the former members of the Reunion Movement, who supported veteran cadres Boneslayer or Kingslayer as commanders. On the other side were the former members of the Snow Monster Squad and individuals who had a good relationship with them. These people completely trusted the decisions of Froststar and Big Bob.

From the letter, Bai Lang could guess how much of a headache Alina had at the time, but since the other party wrote it out completely, it naturally meant that the matter had been resolved well.

The person who solved the problem was the Patriot. He mixed up the two groups and divided them into two teams. One team was led by Big Bob and Bonebreaker, and the other was led by Froststar and Kingslayer. No one knew what his intention was, but everyone was willing to believe in this hero of the infected.

Facts have proved that the Patriot's decision was completely correct, and the critical situation was successfully reversed. This battle also unexpectedly cultivated a qualified crossbow commander - Sasha, who followed the Frost Star team and demonstrated excellent personal ability and tactical qualities in dozens of large and small actual combat conflicts, and was elected as the leader of the crossbow team.

On the other hand, the medical department led by Ino also demonstrated its immeasurable importance for the first time. In this conflict that lasted for two months, the Integration Movement had almost no casualties. In addition, new members were absorbed through continuous activities. Overall, the membership of the Integration Movement has been growing throughout the winter.

Then came the return of Tallulah. Alina said in the letter that she brought a Sarkaz mercenary team of unknown size. The addition of this team made supplies scarce, so their work focus shifted to searching for supplies.

When the letter was written, it should have been not long since Tallulah returned. The serious business ended there, and the rest of the content was more personal. Alina asked about her infection situation, and said that everything was fine in the north, and asked her to recuperate in Rhodes Island and not to rush back, etc.

After reading this, Bai Lang silently put down the letter, took a deep breath to calm himself, then picked up his phone and began searching for flights from Longmen to Qie City.

Volume 4: Chapter 2 Meeting an Old Friend in a Foreign Land

It was a very sudden departure. White Wolf spent the entire afternoon saying goodbye to others. The next morning he rushed to Longmen and boarded a spacecraft to Chernobyl at noon.

Her luggage was a small suitcase containing Tallulah's military uniform, a few blueprints, and half a box of inhibitors.

The drawings were made by Wendy, and it was said that they were all specially designed objects that were simple, easy to understand, and easy to make. White Wolf felt guilty towards Wendy because she had no idea what she was going to do with the things on the drawings.

Inhibitors were backup items. Her own infection had been completely stabilized after careful treatment by Hemer and others. She did not need these things for the time being, and she did not intend to hand them over directly to the Integration Movement because of certain considerations. She sadly realized that once these scarce inhibitors were announced to the Integration Movement, after the jubilation, what would follow would probably not be good things.

Her final idea was to keep a few on her as an emergency measure, and leave the rest of the secrets to the Patriot, who would decide how to deal with them.

Theoretically, it would be most appropriate to give these things to leader Tallulah, but she was worried about Tallulah's passion and enthusiasm. This quality was necessary to inspire people and was the most perfect quality a leader could have under the current circumstances. However, this quality would also turn into impulse and anger at certain moments, burning all reason.

The Patriot is different. After joining the Reunion Movement, he has basically remained taciturn, guarding the rear firmly. He has become a synonym for safety. Everyone respects this respected old general. White Wolf, because of his adoptive father, has a natural trust in the Patriot. Whenever there are complicated matters, he is willing to listen to the other party's opinions. It is the safest consideration to leave the inhibitors to the Patriot.

In the evening, the aircraft landed in Qie City. The bustling crowd lined up for exit inspection. White Wolf bypassed the crowd and walked straight to the front. He pointed the ground with his ceremonial sword expressionlessly. When the staff of the dark green system saw this, they immediately opened a path, then bowed their heads respectfully, waiting for the noble lady to leave.

I didn't expect that I wouldn't even need to take Olicia's ID, she muttered to herself, collecting information about the surroundings from the corner of her eyes. The civilians of Ursus all lowered their heads obediently, and some merchants from Longmen looked at the scene with curiosity.

She thought again of the book she had discussed with Lin Guang, whose author once bluntly stated that "the system of Ursus is completely rotten."

She sighed and slowly left the exit hall. The city outside was full of tall buildings. Although it was not as good as Longmen, it was also a real modern city. Why was the word "aristocratic" so important here?

The aircraft to the northern city of Koros would not depart until tomorrow afternoon, so she took a taxi to the Azazel Clinic, intending to stay there for a night and see how the clinic was developing.

Compared to a few months ago, Azazel's appearance had not changed at all. White Wolf walked in and took a look around before realizing that the changes were actually all inside. The empty space behind the clinic had been built into a small base for Rhodes Island. This was where she had learned sword skills from General Hellagur. It seemed that she would not be able to practice in the clinic in the future.

The stone benches around the open space were still preserved, but signs for patients were added next to them. At that time, she and General Hellagur were practicing in the open space, and Miss Skadi was sitting on the bench, holding a sword, in a daze.

The first person to recognize her identity was Furong from Rhodes Island. It should be her turn here during her shift. When she saw her, her eyes widened and she didn't dare to recognize her. But when she smiled back at him, she was so excited that she almost jumped up.

"Ms. Bai, Miss Bailang, why are you here? I thought I was seeing things."

Bai Lang understood Furong's feeling of meeting an old friend in a foreign land, and she was actually quite happy. With a smile on her face, she replied calmly, "I have something to do in the north, and I happened to pass by here to take a look. What do you think of this place?"

Now Furong opened up and said that when she first heard about coming to Ursus, she was reluctant at first, but after arriving here for a few days, she didn't want to leave.

"They are so pitiful. Many of the infected people do not have any formal medical conditions. I cried several times in the first week after I arrived. They actually treated the infected people in that way. I, I really..."

Furong rubbed her eyes and cheered herself up. "Fortunately, there is Sister Yaye. She was originally from Qie City and was the first Rhodes Island operator to come here. She hates this city and this country very much. I heard that her family encountered bad things. She always said that she wanted to leave here forever. But later, Teacher Kal'tsit wanted to transfer her back to Rhodes Island, and she refused without a second thought."

"When we were in Rhodes Island, Yaye was Kal'tsit's best student and assistant. I would ask her many questions that I didn't understand. You know that I admire Kal'tsit the most, but this time I stand on Yaye's side."

Miss Furong's talk still couldn't stray from her old business, and she soon mentioned the food problem at the Azazel Clinic.

"The food here is not good. The nutrition is not balanced at all. A proper diet has a great impact on the patient's recovery. Besides, it is not reasonable to let the director be in charge of the kitchen. I have a plan. I must let the patients here eat a real nutritional meal."

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