Chapter 33

Generally speaking, there are two ways for elves to release their own energy: one is active mining and the other is passive release. Active mining release refers more to the release of elf skills and the allogeneous transmission of energy, and also includes the explosion of elf essence. The scope of passive release is even wider: the seizure of energy, the overflow of energy when injured, and the energy light wave emitted after the skill is interrupted can all be said to be passive release. Normally, untouched ecstatic spirit energy will be completely converted into heat energy within forty-eight hours, thus losing its original biological activity.

However, there are a very small number of elven energies that are an exception. Those energies inherit the consciousness of some elves, and can maintain their original biological activity for a long time in an isolated state, and absorb and transform other elven energies to a certain extent to achieve the purpose of strengthening themselves. Most of the elves who can interpret this kind of elven energy are elven elves who have transitioned from the energy state to the material state, a small number of them are peak elves, and a very small number of them are self-mutated elven individuals. This kind of elven energy is handled carefully, and if you are not careful, it may backfire on the energy processor, bringing immeasurable bad consequences.

"No, you're right." Rey folded up a small sleeve of his left arm, and the expression on his face was a little helpless. "You're all right." Without waiting for Blake's answer, he continued. "I can already imagine how bad things were." Blake wanted to laugh a little, but he couldn't. "When rescuing the two people who had torn their protective suits, three of them were also corroded due to lack of energy and other reasons. One of the backup energy eliminators suffered the most from the worst corrosion due to operator error. Shae said as she unbuttoned the right cuff of her shirt, "It's terrible, and I'm stuck in the captain's room." Listening to it, Blake felt like he couldn't laugh at all. He grabbed the cuff of the left arm of his pajamas with his right hand and asked with some confusion, "Can only stay in the captain's room?" Is there something wrong with the captain's room? ”

"Not really." Rey laughed self-deprecatingly, and then said, "Otherwise, even if there were two of me, I'm afraid I'd be busy there!" "Not necessarily, I'm still optimistic about your abilities." Blake is rarely comforting. Although the words were not very good, Rey seemed to be very useful. "At the time of the accident, I was directing the experiments on energy cells*." Rey tilted his head and rested his right cheek on his right shoulder, "It's because of the accident that I had to change the video command to the text command." "Energy Molecule*?" Blake had never heard anyone say anything like that before. "Data retained by the Lord of the Byron Weapons Experiment." Rey explained, with a hint of pride in his tone, "Our research has found that the principle of the energy particle* explosion is very similar to that of the elven essence explosion. If we can really complete that experiment......" can we blow up one slice at a time without any care? Blake answered. He thought it was incredible, but he also knew that Rey would never exaggerate the truth.

"If it can be mass-produced, it will be." Rey smiled and sighed, then said, "It's just that when it comes to compressing energy, we're having a big problem. We are trying to overcome this problem, but we don't have a lot of trials because the actual experiments are too dangerous. "I suggest you go get a glass of water first. You look tired. Blake spread his left palm and said suddenly. Good idea! Rey smiled gratefully. He stood up as he spoke. He walked about a step in front of the shoulder-high water dispenser embedded in the wall of the boat twenty centimeters to the left of the bathroom, and pressed a square knob on the right side of the middle of the water dispenser with his right index finger. The length and width of the button were 1.5 centimeters, and the whole button exuded a faint fluorescent blue glow.

Then, the wall of the ship around the button slowly retracted and rose, revealing a dark grid with a depth of ten centimeters. Two metal cups with a square cross-section, one large and one small, are placed in the dark grid: the large one is seven centimeters long on the side and nine centimeters high; The small cup has a cross-sectional side length of five centimeters and a height of seven centimeters. The cups are silver-gray in color and have no metallic luster because they are coated with a special outer film. Rey thought for a moment, then picked up the small water glass, filled himself with a glass of cold water, and drank it in one gulp. Immediately afterward, while taking in another half glass of cold water, he turned off the open dark compartment; Then with a glass of water in his left hand, he sat back down at the metal table. "Sorry to keep you waiting." Rey said as he held the glass in both hands.

As Rey went to pour the water, Black took the opportunity to slip his Cosmic Dictionary of Ancient Helka Stars back into the first drawer on the right side of the metal table. "Nope." He replied, and then asked, "What about those who are corrupted?" How are you now? "The people in the medical chamber have spent a lot of energy to control the energy that invaded their bodies in time, and they are now fine, they just need to rest for two or three days." Rey replied shaking the glass in his hand. "That's a good thing." Blake comforted—although the words of comfort were still not good, but they were still comforting after all. "Fortunately, everyone is an elf, otherwise even if you don't die, you will lose half your life." Rey continued to shake the glass, his expression a little complicated. "I'm more curious to know why you're so busy." Blake felt that if he continued to talk like this, Rey would not be like Rey anymore. So, he hurriedly changed the subject. As it turned out, he made the right choice.

"Oh. Hmm......" Rey was a little surprised that Blake would ask such a question. He was stunned for a moment, and then slowly replied: "Busy, the Byron is a command ship, so naturally there can't be a problem." You have to do everything first......" "I don't think you're telling the truth. Blake said, staring into Rey's eyes. I'm talking about real life. Rey replied immediately, looking a little unnatural. Then you just didn't say it completely. Blake continued. After working together for so many years, Blake had already discovered that Rey didn't dare to look people in the eye when he lied to them. And that's basically the case now. "Oh...... Well......" Rey said on and off, "why do you ...... Interested in this? His expression looked even more unnatural now, as if Blake had just asked him a very personal question.

"You're busy, busier than any of our captains." Blake didn't seem to notice Rey's unnaturalness at all, and said to himself, "I don't think you have to be so busy every day that you don't have to be so busy as you are." The so-called "we" naturally refers to the captains of other ships except Rey. "Ah, this ......" At this point, Rey felt that he didn't know what to say—because Blake was right again. I think you did it on purpose. Don't give Rey a chance to "cover up", Blake said directly. "Yes...... Be...... Truly...... You're right again. Rey stared at the metal cup in his hand, moving it from the left to the right of the electronic board, from the right to the left, and from the left back to the right. ......" Blake didn't continue to speak this time - he was waiting.

"Ah...... Because that's the only way to ......," Rey eventually moved the metal cup back to the left side of the top screen. "This ...... You know that too. He looked Blake in the eye and said slowly, "I have a lot of free time when I'm free...... It's easy to get cranky......" "Uh......" Blake suddenly realizes that he still underestimated Rey. "Okay, why keep dwelling on this kind of pointless question." Rey waved his right hand, then said, "Didn't you say you had something very important to tell me?" It was then that Blake realized to his horror that he had almost forgotten about the pendant!