Chapter 29: Vasilev Takes Eve Away

After Comrade Nomov led a group of generals away like a whirlwind, the researchers who came with Vasilev began to pack up some valuable instruments, while Vasilev himself sat heavily on a chair and let out a long breath, as if he were ten years old in an instant.

Aru walked to the door of the fire door with six-year-old Eva, and a staff member complained,

"Why did you bring her in?"

"It's okay, come in!" Vasilev beckoned to them.

Eve walked into the bunker with the doll and Eru's hand, and many of the staff hurriedly left, and those who couldn't leave for the time being with something at hand also sped up, and the atmosphere in the bunker suddenly became tense again.

Eva reversed the attitude of ignoring Vasilev just now, and took the initiative to throw herself into his arms,

"Grandpa Vasilev, did I just do it?"

Vasilev touched her head,

"Eve is the best."

"Can I eat lots and lots of ice cream?"

"Many, many, many, even my share for you."

"Wow! That's really a lot, a lot. ”

"Look, I didn't lie to you!" Vasilev touched Eva's head again, looked up and said to Aru, "Take her back first." ”

"What about you?" Aru asked.

"Me? I'd like to sit here a little longer. ”

"Okay." Aylul looked back at Vasilev before leaving the door, "Teacher, are you alright?" ”

"Oh, yes. When you're done, can you come to my office? I have something to tell you. Vasilev looked a little absent-minded.

Aru looked at him, didn't answer, just nodded at him, and then, regardless of whether Vasilev saw it or not, he took Eve and left in the arranged car.

Vasilev sat there in silence, with one hand on his chest and the other on his cheek, and he himself did not know how long he had been sitting, and no one dared to disturb him, until the last employee was ready to leave, and then he asked him,

"Director, do you want to take our car back?"

Vasilev raised his head from his contemplation,

"Is everyone gone?"

"Yes, Director, the technical team will send someone to collect the rest."

"Okay, I'm going to go too. It's better to go. Vasilev's answer seemed to be unfamiliar, and waited patiently for him to slowly get up from his chair and walk to the door. A female staff member politely carried him to the car. Before getting into the car, he looked around at the damage caused by Eve and slapped the roof of the car and laughed wildly. (Note)

The Playground's Uncharted Adventure Ship turns another corner, and Eru's memories move to another scene.

Nomov and two or three cold-looking plainclothes officers, along with a heavily armed soldier, filled the cramped office. They were rummaging through boxes and cabinets dumping papers and files on floors and desks, not telling anyone in the lab what they were looking for. Since they entered the office early in the morning, all the people have to stay where they are, and the personnel are not allowed to enter or leave, and this has been tossing and turning for several hours.

Only Aylul was called into Vasilev's office and watched as they casually threw the fruits of the hard work of all the staff members, but could do nothing but stand with their heads down.

"Let me ask you again, what did Vasilev tell you?"

"Nothing? We only talk about business between us. ”

"Really? You are his most proud protΓ©gΓ©, and he even suggested that you be in charge of the lab when he retires. Do you really only talk about business when you get along day and night? ”

"I really only talk to him about business."

"Then do you know why he didn't come into the office today?"

"He said he wanted to go back to his hometown alone."

"So you know he took Experiment One with him at the same time?"

"What?"

"Experiment 1 lives in a place where only you and him have permission to enter and exit at night, except for the waiter. You say, you are completely unaware? Nothing to do with this? ”

"I don't really know anything. He took Eve away? Can I go to her room now? ”

"You haven't answered my question yet."

"What do you tell me to answer?" Aru said in despair.

"Good! I'll help you remember. I want you to start writing from the day you met Vasilev, and explain the details of your dealings in great detail, without the slightest omission, and from the beginning. ”

"Write now?"

Nomov walked up to Aru and stared at him in disbelief.

"That's right! Now is the time. But not here. ”

Aru sat on the top bunk of a cell in his prison uniform, squinting at an electric bulb hanging from the ceiling, using a pencil that was too short to be shorter, to write straight on a stack of neatly cut paper, when he suddenly heard someone call his number,

"One, four, five, seven! One, four, five, seven! ”

Eru hurriedly jumped out of bed, stood on the edge of the bed, and replied loudly.

"One, four, five, seven to the cell."

Aru hurried out of the cell and stood by the door.

"You have a visitor, come with me." The jailer who summoned him said.

When Aru walked into the place where the prisoners met, what he never expected was that he was visited by the director of the orphanage that had taken him in before.

"Dean, how could it be you?"

The dean was still as serious as before,

"As soon as I got the news, I rushed over to see you." The Dean sat down on a chair and motioned for Eru to sit.

"Aru, we're running out of time." The dean looked at the jailer standing by the door and said softly.

"Please don't whisper." The jailer suddenly shouted.

Aru had no choice but to say in a voice slightly lower than normal,

"Dean, you want to talk about my clan's destiny again, and you want me to obey my destiny?"

"Aru, you're not an orphan!"

"What?"

"Listen, your parents are still in your infancy, so they will hand you over to us to raise."

"Why? Are they still there? ”

"They have died for our mission."

"Then I'm still an orphan." Aru laughed miserably.

"Now it's your turn to accept the mission."

"I'm sorry, Dean, but you know I never believed this."

The jailer, who had been standing by the door at this time, suddenly said,

"When the time comes, the meeting ends."

"Where's the time?" Airu protested.

"I'm here when I say it." The jailer stepped forward and rudely pulled Aru to his feet. When Aru was brought to the door, the dean suddenly cried out,

"Aru, remember, 'My sheep have my voice. There's no time, you have to be fast. ”

Note: Clever magistrate, if you read (note) there carefully, you can't help but "spray", I salute you. Because the author is recounting Aru's memories, when Eru led Eve to leave the scene, how could there be a shot of Vasilev laughing on the roof of the car in his memory.

That's the case, the author deliberately violated some rules here, the reason is very simple, everything is for the atmosphere, everything is for the show, anyone who has made movies and television knows that there is a term "borrowing", which is borrowing. Even if you are attentive, I believe it will increase your enjoyment while reading.