Tin Man
The graceful woman was delighted, and she quickly brought a suit of waterproof suits, called a fellow to lead her to her room, and went over there to clean up the mess.
The guy was not very old, and when he saw that Su Que was from the outside to help, he couldn't help but enthusiastically comfort him:
"It's okay, the guest has a good temper, and today's incident is just an accident."
Su Que nodded, indicating that he was not very nervous.
The fellow looked at her with concern several more times, until he hurried to a bathing room.
"Come inside, the guests are waiting inside."
The guy urged.
The brown wood door of the bathing room was fastened, and above the beautiful dark brown were patches of damp water and nails shiny door signs.
Su Que pushed open the door, and the light inside stabbed her.
There were already people sitting in the wooden basin, and Su Que couldn't see its whole body, only saw the almost rusty joints and the muddy iron head sticking out of the basin, and an electronic eye rolling in his forehead, looking at Su Que from time to time.
Su Que hurriedly ran to the ladder and put on a waterproof suit, the transparent clothing seemed to be breathable, and the pores of his body were very uncomfortable.
She straightened her shirt and climbed up the long iron ladder with a handle on it that filled the barrel with water.
Su Que stood firm on the edge of the barrel, leaned forward, and twisted the handle with both hands, but the handle was already brownish-red, covered with fluffy rust, and he couldn't twist it no matter how he twisted it.
Su Que frowned, and just wanted to try again, but another hand stretched out next to him, which was a mechanical iron hand:
"I'll do it."
The guest behind her spoke softly.
Su Que turned around and looked at it in surprise.
It was a mechanical monster, with iron limbs made of iron sheets, an iron head squarely attached to its neck, glowing red electronic eyes looking at her, pupils trying to make a human look, but still feeling stiff.
Seeing that Su Que was looking at it, it subconsciously raised its hand, as if it wanted to touch its nose, but suddenly remembered that it didn't have a nose, so it had to retreat and touch its flat chin, which was not so much touching as scraping.
Its somewhat cute behavior made Su Que laugh inadvertently.
The water valve is unscrewed, and the sprinkler head begins to come out, and the thin stream of water hits the wall of the wooden basin with a clear sound, and then flows down the wall of the barrel to the bottom of the basin.
After a while, the water level in the basin gradually rose, and slowly overflowed most of the Tin Man's body, and the mud attached to its joints was washed away by the water, turning the clear water into a muddy and sandy color.
The rumbling water continued to pour into the basin, Su Que picked up the brush and soap and began to jump into the basin, and there was a rope around the basin to ensure that she did not sink.
The water in the basin was warm, and it was as comfortable as baking a heater through a layer of sun-protective clothing, and the mist filled the water like a thin cloud.
Su Que picked up a half-human-high brush and cleaned its joints, and applied some soap to the rusty areas to remove the rust that was difficult to clean.
The bubble began to rise up on its body, and swelled little by little, until it enveloped its entire body like the doll's bubbles, revealing only a pair of swirling electronic eyes.
Su Que, who walked through the foam, was not easy, the waterproof suit was extremely breathable, at this time, her whole body pores were shouting for fresh air, even her nerves became weak and suffocated, and her head was a large piece of bulging white foam, like a Mount Fuji, which made her vision dark, and her nose was full of a sweet and greasy breath, and the desire to go out was impatient.
Su Que patiently finished the dirt on its body, and removed the rust that should be removed, then climbed onto the edge of the barrel, pulled the handle and began to change the water.
Taking advantage of the water change, she unbuttoned her waterproof suit and sat on the edge of the bucket to breathe a sigh of relief, she looked at the tin man who had been staring at her, thinking that it might have something to say to her.
Sure enough, the next second she saw her idle, it opened her mouth and asked:
"Have I seen you before?"
Its voice is a decent electronic tone, flat and toneless, making it impossible to see emotions.
Su Que was stunned:
"I don't think I've seen you."
She paused and continued:
"Do you think I look familiar?"
The electronic eye looked at her without blinking, and the light of the red light camera in her pupils shone on Su Que's body, and the voice of the tablet was a little uncertain this time:
"It says I haven't seen you, but I always feel like I've seen you before."
Su Que felt that this was a little strange, and she asked tentatively:
"Who is it?"
"It's me, well, it's not me, but my data, but that's me...... Yes...... I can't tell. ”
Its electronic eyes flickered, and it lowered its head a little sadly.
Su Que heard it in a fog, but when he saw that the tin man showed a sad look, he tried to change the subject:
"Hmm...... Are you a quest creature? ”
"Yes."
Its expression returned to normal, its tone was flat again, and the sound of the rushing water made its voice indistinct, but audible.
"I'm a creature from a copy of the Doll's Mansion."
It nodded its iron head and replied dumbfounded, which made its jaw sink into the water and rise again, looking very cute.
Su Que couldn't help laughing, but because of the politeness and politeness to save face, he retracted it in time.
At this time, she suddenly thought of something, her face narrowed, and she asked seriously:
"Have you ever seen a short boy, a little shy...... Well...... Wear a white shirt...... A little shy. ”
The Tin Man thought for a moment:
"This guy sounds familiar...... Well...... I think I've seen ...... But it says there is no ......."
Once again, it was mired in hard thought.
Su Que saw that the information was vague, and he was a little anxious, but he still patiently asked again:
"That twenty-five or sixteen man in a trench coat, wearing a pair of round glasses, did you see that man?"
The tin man shook it, and it held its head tightly with its iron hand, and replied with some strange feeling:
"It always says it doesn't know, it's weird, it asks if it's okay not to answer."
Su Que didn't know why it had this reaction, or if it didn't even understand its own situation now, but he still didn't ask again, but talked to it about some innocuous questions.
The water was still slanting down from the sprinkler head and rumbling into the tub, and the tin man's eyes were watching her earnestly, and his temper was indeed as mild as they said, which made her work much better, and even had fun in it.
It's just that during the conversation, it tried to touch its nose with its hand many times, but it was empty, or it simply turned to its chin, so that Su Que couldn't help but look at it frequently.
This action is very similar to one of her old friends.