062 The hot springs that didn't soak in the hot springs, but Koz and Sevita

Sevita had a strong sense of unreality about what had happened during this entire time, as if she were stepping on a cloud.

From his point of view, he missed all the important points in the development of the whole thing - in this case, the experience of his genetic father, Conrad Coetzes, during this time, and this time, no one would give him a message from the former first company commander.

To Sevita, he was just thrown next to the Emperor's statuette aboard the Storm Frontier, watching his Genetic Father and ten former Blackarmor Guards leave for a very ordinary gang-jumping mission, and then after an ordinary wait of six hours or so, the original crew returned to the ship almost with their tails between their legs, and even Koz himself looked like he was in a state of despair, and when he returned, he locked himself in a small room and saw no one.

He turned to ask his old ministry what had happened on the Iron Hand ship, and all he got was embarrassment, silence, vague prevarication, and pleas like "Please don't force me to repeat it, you'll find out soon."

Only Marshall Keteraro secretly passed him a small packet before he had to remove his armor.

In a sense, one of the primordials and sixty-four Midnight Lords on this ship were "prisoners who had betrayed the Empire", and as such were not allowed to remain fully armed at all times, unlike the average Astarte. Theoretically, all of the power armor would be stored in a special equipment warehouse for non-essential hours, and only when the person in question was allowed to go out to fight could they enter the warehouse under the watchful eye of Somny and carry out the armor with the help of a fully automatic machine.

But not without exceptions.

First of all, the least unavoidable exception is Conrad Coetzes. As the heir of the Emperor, the noble Primordial, he naturally has the right to retain armor that matches his identity - at least that's what Sevita has always thought.

The second exception is Yago Sevitaleon himself: he didn't have power armor on him when he came out of the Dark Angel's ship, and naturally there was nothing that could be confiscated into the arsenal. But in reality, he received a gift from his "other self".

To be honest, he still hadn't figured out what kind of psionic magic it was, but Joan of Arc had a hard time finding it. Alter and the Iron Rider Terminator Armor that he could easily appear in when he thought he needed it gave him a lot of convenience.

At least he doesn't need to go through the approval process to be able to use Power A to accept data packets from his colleagues.

Then he looked without any suspicion, and almost immediately, in Joan of Arc. Alter laughed wildly, and he regretted it.

- Who wants to see the video recording of their genetic father struggling and roaring in dissatisfaction under a high-pressure water gun in chains, but unable to escape!

He then calmly stored the video in the depths of the power armor servo, and deeply thought that he should find a way to "seize" some independent storage media as an insurance policy.

The value of the video itself is one thing, but there really isn't a lot of information in it that can explain the current situation. Cozi himself closed the door, Fujimaru Rika was busy again, and his colleagues refused to explain further, and Saivita, who couldn't figure out the whole thing, was so angry that he wanted to hit someone. In the end, Joan of Arc was still wandering around. Alter brings back first-hand information - and the original fifteen-minute video of the Imperial Inquisitor angrily rebuking the renegade from the Lionmane.

As for why it came from the Lionmane, the Iron Hand Warband said: The Inquisitor said that she had a special treatment for the video of the water cannon, so we issued a distribution restriction order as normal. But she didn't have any instructions for this verse.

Sevita, who had finally heard the ins and outs and watched the new video, was overjoyed, worried, shocked and angry, and then immediately put on a training suit and scored a good score of twenty in the dueling cage of the Lion's Mane. There could have been more, but unfortunately, after the fall of the twentieth opponent, Sevita, who had been captured by the Somni, was happily punished by seven days of confinement for his own actions.

— and then, as a matter of course, he was stuffed into a confinement cell. But only about six hours later, the Midnight Lord's favorite (and probably none) son of the original was sneakily gouged out of it by the original body itself.

In the few seconds when the two were speechless, Sevita thought a lot. Aside from the fact that this had happened in front of the Iron Hand and was quickly known to the Dark Angel, he himself was very pleased with it. On the one hand, Fujimaru Rika said smoothly in front of Koz what he himself wanted to say before, and on the other hand, judging by the latter's behavior since then, he clearly listened.

Regardless of what this is and what will happen in the future, all in all, it is good that the original body is willing to listen to people. But the more pressing question for him now is: should he show to the Primordial that he knew about it?

- Even Astarte, in public, was reprimanded by a mortal girl to the point that it could not be refuted, which was a very shameful thing. Not to mention the original body? And Conrad Coetze's mental state has always been ...... Not very stable, and his moodiness is even at the forefront of the primordial.

So he really didn't know what attitude he should take to face his genetic father now—pretending to know nothing about it? Or do you show that you know everything and try to reassure you? It felt like no choice was a sure deal, and in the blink of an eye on Conrad Coetze's thoughts, Sevita would most likely enter the infirmary for trying to make eye contact with her original body while speaking.

Luckily, after a few long seconds of silence, before one of them could decide to speak, Coz himself shoved Sevita back into the confinement chamber without warning, and then smoothly closed the door and locked it. Caught off guard, Sevita was so confused by this that she almost slipped out two swear words without holding her mouth away. He was anxious and angry in the small room in a frenzy for a few seconds before he realized why Coetz had such a reaction:

Small, light footsteps could be heard in the distance of the hallway. Whoever this footstep belonged to, all the Midnight Lords were already familiar with. Then, after another dozen seconds, the door to the confinement chamber opened again, and the owner of the footsteps, Rika Fujimaru, appeared in front of him with a little tiredness.

"I'm sorry I don't have much energy to greet right now, so I'll get straight to the point." She barely even glanced up at Sevita, and the first thing she did when she entered the door was to drag the only chair in the small room and throw herself on it, "I heard from Somny about you going to the Dark Angel to fight it alone, and I can probably guess why you did that. That being the case, I think there are a few things you need to know. ”

At this time, Saivita, who only thought that the two topics before and after were a little jumpy, did not expect that he would hear enough stories to baptize his entire three views in the next half an hour:

Fujimaru Rika tells him all the stories about Conrad Coz himself in the 10,000 years since the Great Rebellion - including the suicide of the original body on Tagusa, and 10,000 years later, the emperor on the throne reassembled his soul and essence, and after a "trial", finally gave the original body a second life with Chaldean technology from another world.

"All in all, that's it. You pretty much know what happened next. Rika Fujimaru barely dug herself out of her chair. For half an hour, she was almost alone talking that now she desperately needed to go to the cafeteria to get some drinks—and she needed to rest. As a result, she didn't seem to care much about Sevita's reaction to this, and just threw what she had to say here:

"Conrad's state is a bit precarious right now, and I'm afraid I can't care about him carefully when the three legions are temporarily organized into a single force and need to be lubricated by an intermediary. So I've lifted your confinement for the time being, and I've told you all the antecedents of the whole thing, and I'm going to ask you to take care of him—of all the Midnight Children now, I seem, you're the only one left to take on the responsibility. ”

After she said this, she threw Sevita, who had not yet reacted, in place, and left without closing the door. The latter froze in place for more than ten seconds, and once again saw the pale face of his genetic father through the open doorway.

"Did you hear that?" He blurted out almost without thinking. After saying this, he realized that something was inappropriate, but Coz himself didn't react, just nodded with a complicated expression.

Then, after another four seconds of silence, Sevita gradually realized that the complicated expression on the original body's face presumably indicated that he "didn't know what to say".

Eventually, this question, which was obviously too difficult for a primordial with a terrifying computing brain, was skipped by Koz and moved straight to the next topic. So in Sevita's mind, the whole thing became: his genetic father stared at him in silence for a few seconds in front of his door, and then suddenly a phrase popped up: "I want to take a bath." ”

…… Yes?

Sevita felt even more confused.

Miwoo (six o'clock).

The next time: a father-son who took a bath, but had no benefits, talked to each other.

Forget about timing power! (Hearty)

(End of chapter)