Chapter 90: Heidi's Signature
"I want to meet with your family's highest speaker in this wilderness, can you help me? Lord Heidi. ”
Luo looked down at the miserable white bone segment in front of him that had been removed without a trace of meat residue, and said in a low voice.
His voice was gentle and soft, not as if he were discussing the life and death of Alik, but more like inviting the slightly frowning lady across from him to a beautiful dance tune.
Heidi propped up her frame, her thin eyebrows slightly furrowed, which made her stiff face slightly curvature.
"An elk that falls into a trap will beg for mercy on its knees on its forelegs in an attempt to obtain forgiveness and forgiveness, but it will not be able to dissuade the hunters from coveting it."
Heidi knew very well that Lowe wanted to show weakness to the Cardivan family through herself, and even surrendered, and her own dependents did not seem to have figured out the real reason for the sudden destruction of the country.
Countermeasures made without knowing the real intentions of the opponent are absolutely stupid and unwise.
Heidi had only one dependent, Lowe, so she was going to remind him a little, at least to make him understand that the Cardivans weren't going to rehash the story because of Auster's death.
"Do you think this disaster is a continuation of the last one, or is there another reason?"
Heidi had finished eating, but instead of leaving as she had done last time, she whispered a soft question to Lo, who was staring down at the pile of broken bones in front of her.
"Because of Yi, someone has discovered her value."
Luo replied, confused but determined.
Confused, it was because he was thinking about whether the decision to send Yi to Nirvana Town was really that necessary. Firm because he always believes that his decision is the right one.
He is never willing to hide in the darkness of the wilderness forever like himself, racking his brains all the time for how to live, this kind of life can belong to him, but it never belongs to Yi.
He wants to be like a father, so that Yi has the right to live happily in the sun.
Heidi was silent, her lips pursed again, and she began to lose sight of the wilderness man in front of her.
He is cold-blooded as a wolf and cunning as a fox. He is as simple as paper and as stupid as a pig.
"You may be able to take her away, as Eris once did."
In order to escape Heidi's pursuit, Eris escaped from this wilderness and fled into the unknown ice field.
The ice fields are more cruel than the wilderness, but at least the Cardivan family can't carry out a frenzied slaughter of little Lo in the ice fields that are full of war and death.
It wasn't that Lowe didn't want to leave, far from the wilderness like Eris, but he eventually dismissed the idea.
He can take Yi into the ice field and live as humbly and tenaciously as he once did, he believes that he has the ability, and Yi will not hesitate to follow him.
But what about Alik? What about his companions in the night?
The lone wolf is isolated, but the lone wolf also has no bonds, and Luo, who has escaped from the identity of the lone wolf, already has a bond that cannot be separated.
He can leave with Yi and enter the ice field, or even take Panis, take Hades, and then what?
Then Fili, Heber, the Chief, Caroline, and all the rest will be swallowed up by the wilderness along with Alik, burned to the ground by the wrath of the Cardivans.
This is not what Luo wants to see, and Yi probably doesn't want to see it.
Heidi was well aware of Lowe's concerns, and she tuddled her hair, which never seemed to grow, revealing most of her fair, slightly bluish neck.
This bluish hue is a trivial after-effect of frequent use of some kind of energy-replenishing potion, and Heidi doesn't seem to be as relaxed as she seems.
"You might also consider temporarily storing her in a place where she can withstand the shock of destruction, such as the Marquis of Begu."
Luo's body shook, and he slowly raised his head and looked at Heidi who had already stood up, his black eyes were like an endless abyss, giving Heidi an extremely strange feeling.
Humiliation, anger, anger that is bound by reason.
Luo had always been attached to her back, and no matter what kind of danger she faced, she had never let her leave.
The Marquis of Begu has never gained the slightest trust from Luo, although the Marquis does not care about Luo's trust.
Heidi seems to realize that she has said the wrong thing, but she has no intention of explaining it in the slightest. Heidi's words are ruthless and mean, but they are also the most sensible choices.
"I prepared some chips to exchange for the right to live for myself and my partners."
Heidi's acting skills are very clumsy, and she can't even match Steven's acting skills in the huge tent in Nirvana, but Lowe doesn't care about it anymore.
Lowe felt that Heidi was still very good to herself, at least she didn't side with the Cardivan family.
Not standing in line often requires much more than standing in line.
Heidi and Lo were the only ones left in the simple but not humble restaurant, Heidi stopped talking, and Lo turned his gaze back to the pile of broken bones in front of him.
Heidi was the first to break the oppressive silence.
"Now that you've made your choice, let me be."
Heidi's voice returned to coldness again, and she turned and walked out of the dining room.
She didn't take Luo out of the research base directly, but returned to her own laboratory, where she still needed to prepare a little before heading to Nirvana Town.
Heidi examines Lo more thoroughly, and discovers the still-empty genetic sequence in Lo's body.
She didn't know that Lo had gotten Heine's blood scraps, and until the last moment, Lo had never given up on living.
Heidi had put enough effort into studying the kind of nutrient solution that Lowe had brought back last time, and had done a few small experiments. She eventually put her test in Lore's hands.
It was a ball the same size as the Devourer, with the only difference being that it was fleshy, a pitch-black meatball.
On top of the meatballs, a silver pen was used to outline a line of small letters.
Intelligent Biological Subject 1, Heidi.
This is an intelligent biological test body meatball with Heidi's signature, and the small characters of the dragon flying and dancing the phoenix are very similar to those so-called celebrity signatures of the old era.
"Whether I admit it or not, at least you are nominally my dependent, and this laboratory is no longer capable of allowing me to continue my research, and I can only give you this."
Luo took the test subject with Heidi's body scent, and couldn't help but think of the bracelet on Yi's wrist.
"How does its ability compare to the Devourer II?"
Luo faintly felt that this so-called intelligent creature should be more terrifying than the second generation of Devourer, because Heidi signed her name on it.
No one wants to put their name on a pile of garbage, especially a science maniac like Heidi, who is extremely critical of everything.
Heidi finally walked into Nirvana with her only dependent. Although she never thought that Lowe, who had come from the wilderness, would have the leverage to make the Cardeven family reclaim the Killing Knife that had been raised high.
The highest speaker of the Cardivan family in this wilderness was not Heidi, let alone Heine with his unpleasant legs, but an old man with cloudy eyes, Bar Abraham.
No one knew where Barr came from, and no one knew what Patriarch Murphy had taken a fancy to him, allowing the old fellow, who looked half buried in his grave, to preside over the slaughter, and even the Predators were on standby.
People only know that the name Baal seems to be the legendary demon god of the old times, the sworn enemy of God.
The Khaddivan family's supreme commander in the wilderness did not have the bureaucratic habits of other commanders, and he even refused the lavish residence that Heine had prepared for him, choosing instead to live in the library that was no longer tended to in Nirvana.
Because it has the smell of prey, and the prey has been here long enough.
The so-called prey includes not only the blue light, but also Luo.
And at this moment, in the brightly lit library, this old man with the same name as the devil was sitting drowsy on the wide chair in the hall on the first floor. To the left and right of the old man, there is Heyman, who is always humble and slightly shy, Heine, who faintly exudes a strange smell, and a middle-aged man with a hideous wolf head embroidered on his chest.
This is almost all the core members of the Cardiven family in this wilderness, except for Heine.
Of course, the sleepers who came with him this time, and even those who were attached to the family, were far from meeting the requirements of the word "core".
Before the old man fell asleep, Heidi's figure finally appeared in front of the open door of the library. With her was her only dependent.
Black-eyed and black-haired Luo.