Chapter 6: Wandering
The next morning, when the sun's rays shone on the town, she got up from the ground as if nothing had happened, and continued her wandering journey to the east. Pen ~ fun ~ pavilion www.biquge.info
She felt strange to herself, knowing that the sun that emitted energy was actually another planet, but she still couldn't stop.
She had a deep obsession with that thing.
"Hey look, isn't this the little guy from yesterday. I saw her yesterday when I got off work. Why did you run here again today?"
"Really, how can such a young child's family rest assured that she will come out alone!"
"Maybe she was deliberately exercising her, but in fact, someone followed her quietly. ”
"Alas, this world is not the same as before, and such a young child will begin to suffer this kind of suffering. ”
"No, let me tell you that the kid next door to me is only in the third grade of primary school, and he has to go to three tutoring classes in the evening, and he has to do his homework when he gets home at nine o'clock. Every day when I go to bed, I see that the light in his room is still on. ”
"Alas, yes, my sister's children's kindergarten began to apply for the special class. ”
She walked out of town, shutting them off behind her.
There was another barren area around it.
She looked up at the sun. Her whole body was covered with a circle of luster, slowly blurring, and slowly recovering before it was about to disappear completely, and she only squinted slightly, enjoying the warmth, not realizing the change in herself.
The man, wearing a pair of black-rimmed glasses and two books under his arm, paced from a distance and suddenly stopped.
Not far from his door stood a little girl. Jet-black hair, very rare.
"What kid are you, and how did you get here?"
The girl still tilted her neck and closed her eyes, ignoring his words.
He pursed his lips and entered his door. If he hadn't stayed at his doorstep, he wouldn't have bothered to ask. The bear child ignored it and cut it.
After a long while, she slowly opened her eyes, ah, why is there no sunlight?
What caught my eye was a sky full of flying machines. Whizzing past, swishing over. The surrounding area is no longer a wasteland, but a neat all-glass high-rise building.
She didn't think it was time for the sun to go down, but without the support of her strength, she fell to the ground and went into low-energy mode.
"Master, someone fainted at the door. A robot with a round head and a long body walked over, put the drink on the table, and said respectfully.
"Is that the little black-haired girl?" the man folded his legs and flipped through the thick books in his hand.
"Yes hosts. Under the Imperial Cub Protection Law, are we going to call the police or help ourselves?"
"It's too much trouble to call the police, bring her in and you can take a look. ”
"Nice hosts. ”
The round-headed robot blinked humanly and scanned the cub lying in the doorway.
"The scan is complete, the risk factor, zero. ”
The cub was moved into the living room and placed on a soft floor covered with gauze.
"Switch to GP mode. Now for a physical function check. After examination, the subject's hunger level is too low, and nutrients are to be consumed as soon as possible. Whether or not to feed immediately. ”
"Hmm. ”
"Master, we don't have food for cubs in our house. The robot, which had switched back to butler mode, shook its round head and said in distress.
The man raised an eyebrow, "What's the use of you?" ”
"Don't dislike me, master, I'm useful, I can do laundry, I can take care of the house, you see I can talk to you to relieve boredom, don't abandon me." The robot's eyes turned red and flashed with an eerie glow.
"Go to the Star Net and order some food for the cubs. By the way, what race is she?"
The robot's eyes flashed with some gibberish, then returned to normal, "It's 100% pure-blooded humans." ”
"Purebred humans?"
"Yes hosts. It is said that the human race that perished thousands of years ago. The cub is less than a year old, so it should have been born for a long time, but the energy consumption is huge. This cub should have escaped from time and space, and the chance that its parents are still alive or surviving is less than 1 in 10,000. ”