Luo Binhan shouldn't be surprised.
If he had time to think about this matter carefully, he would find that everything was natural: Li Li's data device was placed in the warehouse of the Silence, so at least one person on the Silence should know about it. They knew about Li Li and Yalailijia knew about it, so what reason did Jing Huang have for not knowing? Or he should think of another fact: since Li Li seems to be inextricably linked to his hometown, she was probably brought on board by Jing Huang, because Yaleriga never admitted in person that she had been to Lihai City. , she also gave a ban so that there could be no data exchange between their spaceship managers and warehouse managers. In fact, Yareliga doesn't trust Li Li very much. She may not be willing to let Li Li appear on the Silence at all, and the only person who can make her give in is Jing Huang. This is the moment when Luo Binhan stares at Jing Huang's palm. It suddenly occurred to me.
"Where did Yaleriga and Lao Mo go?" he asked casually.
"Out." Jing Huang said.
"shop?"
Jing Huang nodded silently, still looking unhappy. Luo Binhan deliberately turned a blind eye to his reaction, but he was thinking about the scene just now. Until just now, it seemed to be the first time he had seen Li Li talking to another person - he knew that Li Li had talked with Bang Bang, but he had not seen it with his own eyes - but what would she and Jing Huang say? It was really hard for him to imagine these two people in the same scene, let alone that Li Li seemed to have changed into a look he had never seen before.
"Has she always been like this?" Luo Binhan couldn't help but ask, "Was that her special look when talking to you just now?"
Jing Huang opened his mouth impatiently. He must have originally wanted Luo Binhan to shut up or say something rude, but in the end he held back. He weighed the memory in his hand and suddenly threw it towards Luo Binhan. This move almost caught Luo Binhan off guard, and he accidentally dropped the thing on the floor. He had to pounce forward and knock his knees on the edge of the table in order to firmly grasp Li Li's shelter.
"What are you doing?" he asked breathlessly, thinking that this inaccuracy was intentional on Jing Huang's part.
"It can't be broken." Jing Huang said indifferently.
"What happened? Did you lose the argument with her?"
"……no."
"Lost." Luo Binhan said with certainty and patted the box. He was really not in a high mood to argue today, and considering that this was a great talent that was obtained through the use of a wishing machine, Luo Binhan was even more convinced that he had just suffered some kind of failure. He was just thinking about how to get Li Li to come out and tell him about the battle, when he heard Jing Huang say, "Take this thing."
"Aren't I holding it?"
"...I asked you to keep it."
"What do you mean?"
"I'll put this thing in your house for now," Jing Huang said, "and then take it away when I come back. Do you understand?"
He looked even more unhappy, because Luo Binhan still looked at him with a puzzled expression, as if he hadn't made the matter clear enough.
"Uh," Luo Binhan said tentatively, "Is this your... deposit?"
"What deposit?"
"Promise that you will come back to get this within a hundred years? Otherwise, it will be mine?"
"...Do you think so?"
This sounded a bit like a rhetorical question, but Luo Binhan was a little unsure. It's really a pity. Although he and Jing Huang have known each other for a long time (based on his sense of time), they really didn't develop any tacit understanding. He really couldn't imagine that Jing Huang would throw this black box to him, unless the latter wanted to prove that a true immortal would not be pinched twice by the pelican.
"Actually, you can give me something else," Luo Binhan suggested. "I think there are a lot of valuable things on your ship. As for this, you see, even though it looks like a mobile hard drive, I can't go inside it." It contains other data. After all, this small box is her forever home, you can’t let her move it out again, can you?”
"You'd better not give her this chance."
"What do you mean?"
"This is for you just in case. If you encounter a situation that cannot be solved, let the guy inside come to help. However, this is the last precautionary measure. Normally, just lock this guy in your It's in the safe. As long as you don't look for her, she won't take the initiative to contact you."
After saying these words, Jing Huang raised his head slightly and sat back on the sofa glumly. He must have felt that he had explained everything, but Luo Binhan didn't think so at all. The words simply horrified him.
"What?" he said warily, "What do you mean by last precaution? What can happen to me here? And why should I lock Li Li in my safe? It sounds like she will crawl out and stand on the bed in the middle of the night. Looks like he's looking at me."
"You should know that the equipment here is very fragile to this thing, right? Although physical isolation may not be completely effective, it is better to give this thing less media to spread information."
"What if I gave it to her? Would she be like a robot god and keep all of us here dreaming in a petri dish?"
"No. This thing should have no interest in destroying your place."
"Then what are you doing..."
"Because it's troublesome."
Jing Huang closed his eyes on the sofa. Luo Binhan could swear that he was never really asleep, but simply unwilling to answer more questions. His determination to avoid the problem was so strong that he completely ignored Luo Binhan's threat to pull out his hair. xqqxs8.
"Don't think that this is the end of it." Luo Binhan shook the data device in his hand vigorously, as if this would make Li
Dear, this chapter is not over yet, there is still another page^0^ Li shook out from her eternal little box, "Sooner or later I will know what bad things you have done behind my back - all of them!"
Jing Huang was too lazy to answer, and Li Li's shadow was not shaken out by him. The latter's reaction was quite unexpected by Luo Binhan, because in the past, the warehouse manager was clearly willing to hang out in front of him. He turned around suddenly several times, trying to see if Li Li would flash behind him, but his hopes were in vain.
"Hello?" He said to the data device in his hand, "Are you there? Come out and have a chat?"
There was no response from the box. Luo Binhan stole a glance at Jing Huang, suspecting that it was the latter's presence that kept Li Li silent. It was entirely possible that Jing Huang had threatened Li Li. After all, no matter how much electricity Li Li's little box could release, it would probably be ineffective against an immortal who was determined to throw it into the toilet. Out of protection for his only informant, Luo Binhan stuffed it into his coat pocket and prepared to find a more suitable time to talk to Li Li. His last meeting with Li Li couldn't be considered pleasant, but maybe Zhou Yu's toilet could make her change her mind.
"Okay," he said in a compromising tone, "I'll take care of it for the time being. Anyway, we had a good conversation before, except she shocked me last time... But to be honest, if you think I will meet If you were in big trouble, you really should have told me in advance - for example, if you suspected that the guest on the ship was actually a perverted murderous horse, you should have told me eight hundred years ago instead of taking it out every day. You Do you agree? Can you tell me who you suspect is the killer horse now? Zhou Yu? My brother? "
Jing Huang opened his eyes and said without emotion: "Neither your brother nor Zhou Yu."
"You mean there's really a horse here?"
"No."
He answered quickly, but Luo Binhan could not detect any guilt in these words. Will Jing Huang be a good liar? He couldn't help but think about this problem. Just when he was about to continue guessing, Jing Huang said with a little boredom: "I asked you to keep that thing just to prevent the Death Rank sect. This thing contains information related to the Death Rank sect. If it really comes to that kind of moment, maybe the sect It will come in handy. However, there were very few of the Death Order Sect left, and now they probably won’t be interested in you anymore.”
"Oh." Luo Binhan said, thinking in his mind that this was a huge improvement in communication, "Then what else can she do? For example, protect me when the killer horse appears?"
"...How do you want that thing to protect you?"
"How do I know what it can do? Can it transform into a combat robot?" Luo Binhan asked hopefully, "Or use one hundred thousand volts to subdue my enemies?"
"It can charge your mobile phone." Jing Huang said coldly.
"Well, that's pretty useful anyway."
"No. Don't run around with this thing."
At this time, Luo Binhan finally believed that his feeling was correct, that is, Jing Huang didn't like Li Li very much - or in other words, the program stored in the data device called itself "Li Li". Jing Huang never even used "Li Li" once. Calling it, always saying "that thing", it's as if he doesn't think the structure in this data device can be considered life at all. Considering Jing Huang's attitude towards He Popa, Luo Binhan would not label him as an "artificial life form discriminator" for the time being. No, Jing Huang simply didn't like the one in his pocket. In fact, he shouldn't ask "why", because the answer is already in his heart, just after the last conversation between him and Li Li. But it still felt strange. He couldn't imagine Jing Huang breaking off Li Li's head. Perhaps this was because Li Li was more "human" than Fake, at least in some ways.
"Okay," he finally compromised, "I'll put her in the safe later. If I haven't seen you when I'm one hundred and fifty, I'll pass it on to my grandson - also It might be donated to the city's history museum. Find it yourself."
"It doesn't take that long."
Luo Binhan still expressed doubts about this. He knew about the pinching pelican, that the passage of time was not absolute, and that there were places where Jing Huang could forget himself. All this proves that Jing Huang has no ability to guarantee his return, unless he has a huge secret that Luo Binhan doesn't know (for example, he is actually a product of Luo Binhan's schizophrenia). And every time he imagined that he was lying in the ICU ward with an oxygen tube inserted, and saw a flaming, eternal illusion walking outside the door, he had the urge to leave. But then again, it's not really up to him to decide. This not only depends on whether he is willing to come back, but also on whether Jing Huang is willing to let him board the pirate ship. But this time, for some reason, Jing Huang thought that he could not participate, as if the dangers he had encountered before did not count.
He has not seriously argued about this with Jing Huang, because he does know very little, and this is not a problem that can be solved by fearless death. Whenever he thinks this way, the names of several adventure movies will flash out of his head. What they all have in common is this plot: when a character in the story, whether the protagonist or the supporting role, is killed for some reason. When left behind to recuperate, logically they have no effect and have basically withdrawn from the main line of the story. However, when their minds get hot, they can always rush to the fierce battlefield with their wounded and sick bodies to save themselves in critical moments. friends. It would be amazing if he also had the ability to jump to key plot points, but in that case, he might not even be able to see Luo Jiaotian graduate in his remaining life. Thousands of words
Do the wise and logical thing, and that is to stay in Lihai City and wait and see what happens. Luo Binhan said this to himself while sitting down on the sofa where Li Li had appeared. He stared at Jing Huang and said, "I have a premonition."
"……What?"
"You're going to die on this trip. Just
Dear, this chapter is not over yet, there is still the next page^0^ Before you go back to your hometown to get married. "
"roll."
"I'm really curious about where you and Fake are going." Luo Binhan continued, "What kind of place requires you to go around in such a long way to send me back? I know you are looking for someone who disappeared halfway. Man, you have an approximate range, right?"
"No."
Luo Binhan didn't believe this at all. But he knew that Jing Huang would definitely not say more. So he turned to inquire about the man they were about to find. It was not that he had not inquired before. Before returning to Lihai City, he asked Yaleriga, asked Momolo, and even wanted to talk to Fake (an attempt failed, because Killer Horse and Fake were not allowed to enter the Silence ). Everyone admitted this, but no one made it completely clear. Even Yaleriga told him that she didn't know much about it. She may have lied, but it just goes to show how puzzling this thing is, the mammoth in the room. Now may be his last chance to ask the person involved how this incredible thing happened.
"I just heard recently," he said with the air of a priest praying, "that you have a sister."
Jing Huang nodded expressionlessly. This did not represent any emotion, but the tips of Luo Binhan's toes twitched involuntarily. This is a conditioned reflex developed based on his own experience. For any story that begins with "I have a sister," Luo Binhan's reaction is as faithful as Pavlov's dog. He could swear that he sincerely cared for Yu Xiaorong, but he could never deceive the real physiological reaction. A dog will salivate when he hears a ringing bell, and his conditioned response to this sentence is sore gums, accelerated breathing, nervous excitement, migraine attacks, and various early symptoms of coronary heart disease. Love is just a belief, and pain is as long as life. With Yu Xiaorong's reputation and deeds, the disease will conquer him sooner or later.
He overcame the onset of these symptoms and told himself that after all there were all kinds of people and all kinds of sisters in the world. A sister who is loved by everyone, a sister who is wise and kind, and a sister who never lets her brother get out of her sight. Besides, Jing Huang didn't look like an "elder brother". He seemed to have trouble even taking care of his own life. Luo Binhan couldn't imagine him pretending to be a brother who met his own standards.
"I never thought you had other siblings before," he said to Jing Huang, "I thought you were...well, an only child. Just like Zhou Yu. You only have this one sister? Nothing else. Compatriots?"
"That's all."
"And she is indeed your blood relative? I mean... you two have the same father and mother?"
"So to speak. But it's not what you think."
"What do I think?" Luo Binhan said reflexively. He quickly put his straight back back against the back of the sofa, trying to pretend that he wasn't so eager for this topic. There was nothing he particularly wanted to know here, absolutely nothing. It was just a casual chat in the "Good Brothers Club."
Jing Huang showed an expression of hard work. Luo Binhan could only describe it as "effort", which meant that his expression was somewhere between an ordinary person holding his breath for fifty seconds and a knife in his abdomen. Finally he frowned and said, "She wasn't born."
"So you are," Luo Binhan said, "born?"
"……What do you think?"
"I've seen many special ways of birth." Luo Binhan said implicitly. He had indeed seen it. When Zhou Yu disappeared, he and Zhou Yu almost turned over Zhou Yu's small house in the suburbs. As a result, they saw countless paintings and countless collections of books. And only a ghost knows where Zhou Yu's deceased father collected so many folk myths. Most of them are very weird, and even the famous legends are very different in details from the popular versions. Some of them Luo Binhan feels are too ancient or too advanced for today's humans. Of course, he also knew who Jing Huang's parents were, but that didn't guarantee anything. No one told him whether the people in Chi County reproduced in the same way. They might have inserted the baby's soul from the sole of the mother's foot. Black Cat deleted these important paragraphs together with the Chixian people's toilet, which is really ignorant.
"Let's go back to your sister," he resisted the urge to change the topic, "Well, she was not born. But I heard that Wuyuan people are not born. They are to some extent... Assembly line product? First make a design drawing, add a little bit of this, change a little bit of that, and finally put it on the production line and assemble it one by one, is that right?"
"Although the details are completely different, you can just understand it this way."
"So is your sister?" Luo Binhan said, "Then why is she your sister? Or why is she the only one who is considered your sister?"
"She is not of the same nature as the other Wuyuan people."
"Is she a regular? A fairy? Just like you?"
Jing Huang shook his head slowly. But he then said: "I don't know."
"What is this? How could you not know?"
"It was impossible for her to be born. It was just another futile attempt by Wuyuan. Although it was hatched with Wuyuan's technology and materials, it did not use any blueprint template pre-stored in Wuyuan's database. If you If you don’t know what this means, it’s like asking you to use elementary particles to create a living being that is related to you by blood, but it does not tell you any genomic information about yourself. All you can refer to is yourself. The image in the mirror, and all the behaviors shown. Do you understand how difficult it is?"
"Do you mean not to let me use the raw one?" Luo Binhan said, "I can only use the Wuyuan style?"
Jing Huang looked at him coldly. Luo Binhan had to admit Wuyuan Style
Dear, this chapter is not finished yet, there is the next page^0^ It is indeed too difficult to give birth, but if they can open their minds, it is not difficult to drink three pounds of red spring water. People can't hang themselves on the same tree. He changed the subject in time before Jing Huang showed any signs of taking action. "Your sister," he said summarily, "she could not have been born, but she was born. And she is still your sister. Because she did not use Wuyuan Man's blueprint but used Wuyuan's production line. She is a person who looks in the mirror. The image inside is a pinched rubber figure, but she is still your sister..."
Suddenly, Luo Binhan understood it all, or at least he thought he did. He couldn't tell whether his enlightenment was just an accident, or whether he could really read the secret from Jing Huang's most monotonous expression changes. He suddenly raised a hand and said as if he was answering questions on a competition show: "Wait! Wait... I understand. Whose image is she made in... She is made in the image of Yuyin Girl Yes! Is that so? So she is your sister. But how is this done? And why would they do it, just to create a..."
His voice was stuck again, because this time his thoughts were running ahead of the words, pushing the unspoken word back into his consciousness. His hands were still raised, but his mind had already thought of the death that Fak had told him about. He didn't know how to determine the death of human beings. Suddenly he felt that what he was about to reveal was a secret, a dishonorable intention, some wishes that should not be revealed to outsiders, it was almost like a scandal. No, actually not, he then thought, compared to what happened here, what he had witnessed and heard, this was not a scandal, it was just some other people's privacy that he didn't want to know. So he began to think about whether he should continue the conversation or simply talk nonsense to other topics.
But Jing Huang didn't give him a chance. After he paused, Jing Huang just tilted his head and looked at him for a while, and then said: "When she was born, Yuyinnu was still in Wuyuan."
"Still there? The kind that can walk around?"
"That's what it means. If you think that by creating a body with a similar appearance, you can reincarnate and possess the Yuyin Girl, that kind of thing is something that evil spirits and Wuyuan people would do——"
"It's not illegal to transfer yourself." Luo Binhan added obligingly for Fake.
"——The attempt to physically transcribe the Laws and Regulations began before the disappearance of Yuyinnu. Although more than one fetus was formed, none of them survived in the end. Until the moment when the Death Order Sect was launched, it was still in She was the one in the incubation state. Before and after that, there were no more successful cases, and the entire project was sealed with 01’s self-termination application.”
"Oh." Luo Binhan said, slowly lowering his arm. He felt relieved, but at the same time he felt like he was carrying a thorn in his back. Hearing Jing Huang talk about "self-termination" so plainly made him feel very uncomfortable. He felt that he and Jing Huang hadn't had a complete argument in a long time, and it was all about serious topics that made people unable to sit still.
"So," he scratched his back and said, "In fact, she should be considered the child of Yuyin Girl? I'm quite surprised that you actually admitted this. After all, according to what you said, she was not really 'born', right? Right? At best, it just looks similar?"
"No. Her birth means Yuyinnu. No matter what form she is born in, she is indeed Yuyinnu's child. So she is neither a real member of the base nor can she become part of Chi County. However, if Yuyinnu hadn't said That sentence, she will probably also get a number starting with 03."
"Yuyinnu said not to give her a whole number that she can't even remember?"
"The eldest daughter's name is Yuan." Jing Huang said, "These were the last words Yuyinnu said before she disappeared."
Luo Binhan put his hand into his coat and poked at the data device unconsciously. He didn't know if Li Li could hear what Jing Huang was saying at this moment, but Jing Huang didn't seem to care at all. Maybe she had heard of it? Because maybe it was her creator, he thought a little grimly, who allowed two people with their own losses to sit in the seat at this moment.
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