Chapter 67: Rest does not exist
"What do you mean......" Rey frowned slightly, presumably guessing what Palsis was going to do next. Since pure mineral energy can't do anything about the star core, why not try it - life against life? Parsis said with a smile. There was a look of fanaticism in his eyes, like that of the ancient Helka experimenter. "What? Recharge with elven energy? Rey was taken aback, then retorted, "How many people are enough?" Besides, that machine pumping too much energy hurts the body! His eyes widened, and his face was full of disbelief. I'd rather the Byron never complete this experiment, and I wouldn't have agreed to my crew taking such a risk! He continued, with a stern expression that he had never seen before. Alas......" Palsis replied with a smile as she closed her eyes, "you guessed wrong again! That's not what I thought! ”
"Huh? Is it? Rey asked in a somewhat incredulous tone. Ah, under normal circumstances, there are only two options......" Palsis opened her eyes and continued to smile. When he saw Rey's slightly changing face, he hurriedly said, "But Captain Rey, don't forget, we experimenters are not ordinary people...... Ah, I don't mean you! "It's okay, you go on." Rey laughed out loud and said quickly. Ah, I was flattened by experts...... Can't go on like this...... At this time, Rey said to himself in his heart. It seems that I need to find time to learn this knowledge...... "Oh, I was wondering, can I inject a little elven energy into the 'Star Core Knife' on the basis of the original?" "It doesn't take much, just the breath of elven energy." "Breath?" Rey asked, narrowing his eyes. It's a lot of the same thing, but it's not exactly the same. Of course, there are a lot of original features. The shell or the skeleton, we'll discuss that later. Palsis continued.
"Oh......" Rey replied, narrowing his eyes, "and your idea is to make a small amount of elven energy the main body to change the nature of the attack?" "That's pretty much it. This may ...... Oh no, it's definitely going to be a breakthrough. Palsis looked up slightly and replied in an appreciative tone. He seemed to be very happy, as if he had thought of something very interesting, and said with a smile: "Of course, in order to make it easier for people in other places to understand, let's make a simple analogy. Kindness...... It's like Reiga Sorensen equals Elandi. "......" Rey didn't speak, and twitched the corners of his mouth heavily, but Palsis didn't see it. He continued: "Look, it's that simple! Rey uttered a muffled syllable that sounded a lot like the word "roll." But the sound was so small that even Palsis, who was standing opposite, didn't hear it.
"Of course, I might have to trouble you then. Captain Rey wouldn't mind, would he? Palsis' eyes flashed and she asked. As a Byron experimenter who retained his sanity, Palsis understood that although he was not technically wrong, the joke contained in it had a sense of "the joke is too big to blow up the ship". "You're trying to ......," Rey frowned, muttering a little uncertainly. You are the most powerful elf on the Byron. Palsis curled the corner of her mouth on the right side and said slowly, with a little excitement and a little "bad intentions", "If you simply extract energy, it shouldn't affect your sanity, right?" "......" Rey didn't reply, but he nodded slightly, which was considered a tacit acquiescence. Then he asked, "When is the next experiment?" "To be honest, I was a little nervous. He said to himself again in his heart. "Give us two months." Palsis replied with a somewhat insolent smile, "There is no way we can delay!" "Definitely not two months! He thought. But he didn't want to be too arrogant, so he decided to answer like that.
"It's too rushed, don't try to turn your break into working time." When Rey heard this, he resolutely objected, "Whoever dares to do this, then he will not have a job for the next month!" "Don't be so intense, we'll close the door and keep it from anyone else." Parsis hurriedly explained. It seems that he thinks that Rey does not agree to them working overtime because Rey is afraid that after he agrees, others will ask for overtime. However, this is not the case. Because Rey had a straight face, he replied, "Don't bother, I won't approve it." "It's too stereotypical." In cosmic language, he said, "Be flexible!" He spread his palms and smiled a little helplessly—a trick that didn't work for Rey, unfortunately. The date is set for today, four months from now, and the start time is the same as today. As a result, Rey didn't seem to hear him at all, and went straight to arranging.
"That's fine." Rey said the inquiring words in an affirmative tone, and it sounded very reasonable. "This ......," Palsis felt unable to refute Rey's words. Well, so it was decided. Rey smiled and said gently, "I'm sure you guys can do a good job." "Well...... Wait a minute! Palsis was stunned for a moment, gritted her teeth, and shouted in a pleading tone, "Three months! Three months is fine! Really couldn't have more! He put the index fingers of his left hand together, pointed to the sky, and made an oath gesture. If we go any further, we'll die! He added before Rey could reply. ......" Rey frowned, finally agreeing. "Alright then, three months, it can't be shorter." He replied a little helplessly, "I lost to you." "Thank you, Captain Rey, for making the right decision." Palcis's eyes flashed again, and she replied with a smile. "Of course, not the most correct." He added right away. "Alright, let's hurry up. It's getting dark like this, and at normal times, you should be resting now. Rey's eyebrows twitched, and he said immediately. After speaking, he took the lead and walked towards the "Heavenly Dome".
"But you said that this is a special time, and you can only rest for five hours." Palsis hurriedly followed, and did not forget to say this in her mouth. He still walked so quietly, even though now they were walking in their boots on the steel plates that sounded when they stomped on them. "I'm talking about sleep time." The corners of Rey's mouth twitched, and he replied word by word, "It's not a break." "Pretty much ......almost," Parcis could say before Rey interrupted her. Rotten. Rey paused, stood in place, and spat out such a word. Why don't you go? I think I'm going to be there. Palsis asked, somewhat confused. We talked too much. Rey twitched the corners of his mouth and replied. Input? Isn't that a good thing? The man walking behind him asked suspiciously, apparently not understanding what Rey meant. The 'Sky Dome' is closed. Rey turned around and said, "I'll have to go down there and walk through the door." "We were so engrossed in our conversation that we didn't even hear the loud noise of the vault closing. Palsis now understood what Rey was talking about.
"Also, don't stress too much." As the two parted, Rey said to Palcis's back, "Just do your best." If the next experiment is not successful, it will be good to continue to improve. Palsis heard and stopped. He raised his left hand to shoulder height and waved it, while saying lightly, "Don't worry, we don't have the word 'failure' in our dictionary." "That's why I'm even more worried. Rey said to himself from the bottom of his heart. So, Rey replied, "There is a saying among earthlings that 'failure is the mother of success'. "The ancient Helka people mastered the best asexual reproduction techniques." Palsis curled the corners of her mouth and said with a smile. "This ...... Forget it, let's get busy. Rey was stunned for a moment and said. Good luck. Palsis said this as she took a step and lifted her leg. The same goes for you. Rey replied immediately. He shrugged his shoulders a little helplessly, turned around, and walked towards the other end of the ship's corridor.