Chapter 384: Closed Trunk
Franky Mir can always feel a kind of inner peace and peace when he sees Yulia, which is something else can't give him, which also makes him always feel very relieved and comfortable when he sees Yulia.
After seeing Kafka, and then seeing Yulia, there is no doubt that she has fallen out of the gulag.
But there is one more thing that Frankimir can't understand, that is, why he came to the newly rebuilt Gulag inexplicably in Elena's room in the motel.
How much this matter has to do with Elena, and whether this is a reconstructed gulag or not, Frankimir has a hundred questions in his heart, and puts his ears on the glass of the car window, wanting to listen carefully, Kafka is muttering something.
Kafka's voice was loud, but Frankimir, who was trapped in the trunk, could hear Kafka's shouting, but he couldn't hear what he was saying.
That's why Franky Mill put his ear to the window, trying to hear as clearly as possible what Kafka was yelling about.
Frankimir and Kafka were not far apart, in the darkness and dark glass, but the Frankimirs were able to see Kafka and Yulia as clearly, and they could see how close they were to each other.
Even if Kafka's voice is so loud no matter how close it is, Frank Mill still can't hear what Kafka is saying, which shows that the sound insulation effect of this car box is really amazing, and it also proves once again that this car box is special.
On closer inspection, Frankimir seemed to vaguely hear what Kafka was complaining about, though all he could hear was sometimes just a few words, or even just a few words.
Frank Mire, however, recognized the content of Kafka's words. Kafka seems to be complaining, it's already so late, why do you want them, just go out at this time, can't you wait, tomorrow after dawn, and not rush to reincarnation, why do you have to do it in such a hurry.
During this period, Frankimir also saw Yulia and said something to Kafka, but Yulia never shouted at the top of her voice like Kafka, so Frankimir couldn't hear what Yulia said to Kafka.
It didn't take long for Kafka and Yulia to leave, and right behind them, Frank Mire, noticed something even more unbelievable, and that was Yulia's cat.
Frank Mir, naturally, would not fail to recognize Yulia's Russian blue cat, but now he only thinks that he is really dreaming, and maybe he has not woken up at all.
What made Frankmir suspect that he was dreaming was the walking posture of the Russian blue cat, which was not the posture of a cat at all, and the posture of walking was completely indistinguishable from that of a person.
The skinny Russian blue cat walked on two legs, like a human, instead of a cat on four legs.
On top of the small body of the Russian blue cat, he also wears an armor with an extremely complex structure, which looks like an extremely delicate pocket mecha.
Frankmir stared at the swaggering Russian blue cat following Yulia and Kafka, and his eyes were about to fall out.
Frankimir involuntarily stretched out his left hand and punched himself with the iron fist of "Gustav's Heart". This punch used all his strength just to be able to wake himself up. It's a pity that Frankimir almost knocked out his own teeth, and he couldn't wake himself up and get out of this oppressive and cramped box.
At last Frankimir understood that he was not dreaming at all, that all of this was true. If it was just a dream, then everything that is happening today is easy to explain, but if it wasn't a dream in the first place, then it can't be explained in the first place.
Ever since he had fallen asleep in Elena's room, when he opened his eyes again, Frankimir had not seen what had happened, and he tried to interpret it as nothing more than a dream, but it was evident that it was not a dream at all.
If this is not a dream, then how can these things be explained? Frankimir looked out the window for a long time, never having a clue.
Frankimir let out a long sigh, and now that Yulia and Kafka were no longer in sight, Frankimir sat down in the trunk again. He needed time to sort it out and think about what it was all about.
The motel, Elena, the gulag, the special trunk, Kafka and Yulia, and the Russian blue cat that can walk, what these things really mean.
Russian blue cat, a cat that can walk like a human. Why a cat can go like a human must be inextricably linked with the owner of the cat. That's Yulia, how she made a cat walk like a human.
If Yulia is just an ordinary person, maybe Frankimir will never guess the answer, but Li Li is not an ordinary person, he is a doctor of biology, a biochemical engineer in the Gulag, such a woman, must be proficient in biochemical technology, not to mention just letting a cat go like a human, even if a cat is turned into a biochemical beast like a human, maybe Yulia can also have such technology.
Whether or not this is a gulag is unknown, but one thing is certain. That is, Yulia and Kafka, both have Soviet doctorate degrees in biology, such degrees in the entire Soviet Union, not many people have them, they are both top talents.
Could these two biologists be so ignorant of the T*G project, which shocked the world, and even the entire "Perfect Human Project"?
This is obviously unreasonable, they can't know everything, with their identity, they must know a little bit about it, but in the whole process of the incident, the performance of the two of them seems to be too abnormal.
Their ignorance is not like it should be, but more like a deliberate pretend, and it would be more pleasant if they showed a little bit that they had heard a little bit about it, even if they just heard some rumors.
Looking back on what happened in the past, the more Frankimir thought about it, the more he felt that there were indeed many things that were not quite right between Yulia and Kafka. They work under the same roof as Zhukov, and they are both born biologically, so why wouldn't Zhukov look for other biologists who they call his accomplices to join the plan to restart the T*G project?
Needless to say, Zhukov, who worked in 2731, wanted to develop his henchmen, then Yulia and Kafka were the first to bear the brunt.
Even a foreign spy like Fraser, Zhukov is willing to co-opt him as his henchman, so why didn't Zhukov make a move against Yulia and Kafka, there is no doubt that Zhukov must have tried.
So what is the result? Obviously, the outcome of the matter is obvious. You don't have to ask anyone to know the answer, and there's nothing easier for people to think of than this. (To be continued.) )