Chapter 9: Mad Scientist

Sure enough, I still can't expect too much...... Blake thought as he looked at the large passage of text written in Helka's Star, his eyes flickered. I thought there would be a lot of different illustrations or recordings or something, but it turned out to be a lot of words...... It seems that there are a lot of technical terms?! Thinking about it, Blake rubbed his temple with his left hand, looking at it very reluctantly but with absolute curiosity. "Otherworldly...... Light......" Blake squinted his eyes and read the title softly.

The original text on the computer screen is as follows:

It is generally believed that energy is neither created nor disappeared out of thin air, but can only be transferred from one object to another, and that the forms of energy can be converted into each other. In other words, the energy of this universe does not come out of thin air. However, in the face of our irresistible greatness, none of this is absolute. The multiverse is a theoretically infinite or finite collection of possible universes, including everything that exists and can exist: all space, time, matter, energy, and the physical laws and constants that describe them. And our goal is to use our great technology to create an unparalleled miracle in the history of the universe, seize the energy of another universe, and contribute to the development of Helka!

What the hell are these ancient Helka people up to?! That was the only thought in Blake's mind at this time. He stared at the words for twenty seconds before he came back to his senses. "......" Blake tried to organize his language, but when he opened his mouth, he only uttered some strange syllables. He opened his mouth and thought he was going to say at least one "ah", only to find that he could no longer find his own voice. Unrelenting, Blake tried again, but this time the situation was not much different from the previous one. He twitched the corners of his mouth and clasped his hands over his shoulders.

Is this the overall goal of their experiment?! Is this still an experiment?! This is called new energy?! To another universe to rob?! Although Blake couldn't speak, his mind was already racing. Use their terrifying and terrifying technology to become a super-bandit unprecedented in the history of the universe?! Forcibly seize the energy of another universe?! Contribute to Helka becoming the first cosmic pirate organization?! Are they crazy?! Suddenly, Blake remembered that Rey had told him before they entered the lab - that none of the ancient Helka scientists had come here of their own free will to do research; At the same time, he remembered the dusty paper on R· Dr. J. Melion's words - I knew it was only a matter of time before he stepped down, but I didn't think we were all going to bury him.

"This ......," Blake finally said a word. He found himself in a bad position to comment on the experiment, let alone the ancient Helka scientists who participated in it. "After charging, 35 percent of the remaining energy in the laboratory. Please continue your great experiments, you are the future of Helka! The cold electronic female voice said words of encouragement that seemed to be brainwashing, which made Blake feel extremely twisted when he heard it. This civilization of the ancient Helka planet is really strange, so strange that it is difficult to fathom. Blake thought. Meanwhile, Rey returns.

"How's it going on your side?" Rey's face turned a little pale. "What's wrong with you?" Blake looked at Rey and raised an eyebrow. "Did you find anything?" Rey stood in the distance, looking at Blake's open copy. "Tell me first, what's wrong with you?" Blake stared into Rey's eyes. He felt that Rey was deliberately changing the subject. "I tried to charge a little more, because I probably wouldn't be leaving so soon." Rey sat down on a lab bench and shrugged his shoulders as if nothing had happened. "You're a little bit more charged? You're crazy, you're all crazy! Blake felt his voice tremble—he could already clearly feel his body shaking.

"Why do you say that?" Rey thought Blake might have discovered something terrible. The many cultures of the ancient Helka planet seemed incomprehensible and even incomprehensible to the people of other planets, which played a more or less incomprehensible role in their acceptance of the technological civilization of Helka - he had noticed this problem from the beginning, but he could not think of any effective solution. Fortunately, the problem is not very serious, and they will keep the problem as such. In Blake's words: we can't be full Helka people anyway, and that's the difference, the biggest difference.

"You ...... You ......" In a hurry, Blake had just organized his language, and was stimulated by Rey's state and couldn't speak. "Don't rush, take your time." Truth be told, it was the first time Rey had heard such a strange voice from Blake. "They...... Unwilling to do ...... Dead ......" Blake clenched his fists and forced himself to choke back a few more words. "What?" Rey twitched the corners of his mouth. "They...... Dead......" Blake said stiffly. "Would you like to take a break?" Apparently, Rey knew that now was definitely not the right time to be questioned. "Okay." Blake replied as he stared at a shriveled beanie fruit on the bench.

Rey watched as the three seeds in the petri dish lit up and dimmed and dimmed and darkened...... It was a good five minutes before Blake began to speak. "We ...... Absolute...... No way...... Finish...... This experiment ......," he said in one pause, "you ...... It's all ...... Maniac ......" "Uh...... Black? Rey's right eyebrow jumped, "What are you trying to say?" "I think...... The essence of this experiment ......" Blake said slowly, but clearly, "is it plunder...... "Oh? Rey didn't think Blake had quite articulated what he had found during the time he had been in the lab to recharge his batteries, but he was sure that Blake had definitely found something particularly important, maybe a video recording or something......

"The leader of the ancient planet Helka was no longer satisfied with plundering the energy of this universe, and he turned his attention to another, or more universe......," Blake continued. I hate to admit it, but the leaders of the ancient Helka have had this or something like that. "But, as far as I know, no leader has really put this idea into practice. "Maybe there's one." Blake shrugged, "This secret experiment is the best proof of this. "You mean?" Rey frowned.

"There it is, I didn't turn it off." Blake pointed to the computer he had turned on, "Instead of continuing to ask me, you might as well take a look for yourself." "Ahh Rey patted his head with his left hand. Rey felt that he might have been temporarily distracted by the energy consumption, and he didn't even think of such a simple thing. "Maybe sometimes it's a little crazy......" he muttered to himself as he activated the device to figure out the metal chair in front of the computer, "Who made me born on Helka...... "and it still didn't make anything clear." Blake stood there, his hands on his shoulders, his brow furrowed - he was upset with himself. Belch...... Otherworldly light? Rey stared at the title for a full two seconds, then twitched the corners of his mouth.

Ten minutes later...... "How's it going?" Blake was leaning against the edge of the bench now, looking very light-hearted. It's crazy. Rey replied. At the same time, he used the mouse to close the page he had just been looking at, and then chose a new one to open. "There's still some paranoia." He added. "It's impossible to do this experiment." Blake himself felt so, but he also wanted to hear Rey's opinion. "I'm not sure about that." Rey rubbed his eyes with his left hand and opened a new page with his right hand, "They're a bunch of crazy scientists, after all. ”