Chapter 296: Seasoning
Jonny didn't understand Davis's words, but the next moment the glass house suddenly moved out of the window, and before long, his feet became a deep ravine separated only by a transparent floor, and he began to understand that it was an elevator.
The wriggling stream of people under the abyss is like a leisurely ant colony under the Micah, and the flying car is like a colorful butterfly, looking for something in the buildings that look like flowers, looking at the protruding eaves above his head, feeling the transparent bearing, Jonny feels as if he is soaring upwards with his own strength.
A secret room that can't be reached by elevator from the main building? Jonny looked curiously at the glass façade of the building reflecting his slowly rising body, and couldn't help but add a little mystery to this strange company.
It wasn't until the communication tower pedestal at the top of the Weslitt Tower was within reach that the transparent elevator stopped moving, and two glass doors slid open to both sides. Malm who just disappeared from the hologram. Davis, now standing outside the door with a smile, seemed pleased with the surprised look on Jonny's face, and when he stepped out of the elevator and into the confined space on the top floor of the building, he gracefully reached out for Jonny to follow.
As they walked through the dark, unlit hallway, and after a while they were barely visible, Jonny raised his hand to open his watch, thought about it and put it down, just following the dark-skinned man closely.
It wasn't until the end of the corridor that Davis pushed open a door. The room is filled with soft light, and when you enter the door, it is a large open office with extraordinary decoration, and on one side of the room is a huge landscape decorative wall, which is presenting the unique blue sea surface of the Qilian Mirror Sea, and the gentle sea breeze and the cheering of the letter gulls are heard in the ears from time to time.
In front of the large and imposing long table, a beautifully designed bench, Davis motioned for Jonny to take a seat, and he walked to the minibar himself, and took out a set of snow-white porcelain from the cabinet at the bottom.
"Coffee, barley tea, frog milk or juice?" He asked without looking back.
"Frog milk." Jonny sat down in his chair.
"If you're not mistaken, Jonny, right? This year is the second grade? Davis handed the porcelain cup filled with frog milk to Jonny.
"Yes, Mr. Davis, you should have my full set of information, and you don't need to be so polite." Jonny lowered his head and took a sip of frog milk, and sure enough, it was the original warm Hettis juice, not the expensive imitation of "Holgar".
"It's not actually what you think...... Kent, we don't have what you call a 'full set' of information, and perhaps that's what you're here for. Davis walked around to the back of the table, sat down on the same bench as the plush desk in front of him, and took a sip of the acetinol cup in front of him.
"Outstanding school year results, amazing teacher comments." Davis pressed a button on the handlebar of his seat, and a holographic screen appeared in front of his eyes. A former Charleston Special School student turned into a well-known Bofield. The darling of Newton School. He turned the screen away and smiled at Johnny, who was sitting at the front of the table.
"If you're talking about taking up your company's seat in Newton, then I have an answer to that." Jonny's heart skipped a beat at Davis's strange look.
"No, no...... Kent is misunderstood, the Anti-Discrimination Act is not only for our Puzzle Program, he belongs to everyone...... I mean, the relatively special part, if you think my company would raise any questions about Mr. Nestan or Ms. Fisher, then you don't have to. Davis couldn't help but smile.
"Are you saying that your company will not question the legitimacy of my student status?" Surprised, Jonny rested the porcelain cup in his hand on his desk.
Davis nodded, seeming to be a little sneering at Jonny's words.
"Of course, we are glad that you can come out of your own haze and live the same life as a normal person, isn't this the purpose of "Hope Forever" to create the "Puzzle Project"?" He laughed. "Ethical debates are probably more important to our project than technical means. From a propaganda point of view, the company does not allow any new public opinion disputes to develop into any new public opinion disputes by your trivial matter, and a place for admission is insignificant. ”
This is surprising...... Jonny had to discard the prepared manuscript in his mind, but the next question immediately came again, what the hell did they ask me to come here?
"I see you have some questions, Kent." Davis smiled friendly. "Is it about this hidden top? Well, I'll explain that one of the six elevators in the Weslett Building goes straight here, but that requires some special permissions...... A communication magnetic card, voiceprint detection and monitoring analysis can be started, otherwise how did a few people working here come up? I mean glass elevators...... Not for everyone, especially someone like me who has a slight fear of heights. ”
"But you're working on the top floor of the building...... Jonny reminded him.
"Fear itself is harmless, and what hurts you is the inappropriate behavior that occurs out of fear." Davis said euphemistically. "And it's going to change completely as the environment changes, doesn't it? A wall, a window, an opaque floor, and that feeling disappears, even if in fact your position doesn't change. ”
Jonny couldn't help but nod at Davis's explanation, not sure what he meant.
"As the saying goes, a long illness becomes a cure, Kent classmate, I think you must have some understanding of childhood disorders, right? Of course...... You're just a high school student, but the most obvious thing is ...... For example, his formation, I mean innate ......" Davis had a certain look of expectation in his eyes, which was a typical scholarly characteristic, and Jonny couldn't help but make such a comment for him in his heart.
"The disorder of physical and chemical factors in the human body leads to the inefficiency or lack of sensory function?" Jonny could think of a few articles he had read before, but he hadn't really studied them in detail, and in some ways he seemed to be resistant to the fact that he had been ill.
"A standard answer." Davis nodded in approval, and Jonny raised his face for his next step.