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Chapter 939 Reunion in the Future



Chapter 939 Reunion in the Future

"Uh..." Su was speechless.

Machines embarking on the path of humanity...

She thought of Seymour, and that wind-up doll whose name she didn't know.

The wild ideas that Mosso could not complete in his entire life, Alain had already accomplished casually hundreds of years ago.

It can only be said that there is a vast chasm between ordinary people and geniuses, but there is also a gap between geniuses.

Torosa didn't feel much about Dr. Mosso's situation; she was just very worried about the Curve.

Through their time together, Torosa had come to regard her assistant, who always spoke blunt and unpleasant truths, as family.

After Dr. Mosso's death, the Curve, which was kept as evidence in the evidence room, had suffered severe core aging due to thirty years of neglect.

As a spring mechanism, the body of the curved machine can be replaced at will, but its most important core cannot be moved.

Trosa spent her salary and savings to ask renowned researchers at the Academy of Sciences for help, but all her efforts ended in failure.

"Aside from the legendary Alan and the deceased Dr. Mosso, probably no one in the world has the ability to repair the curve."

Marianne couldn't help but open her mouth, then closed it again.

No, there is another person in this world who probably has the same ability.

but……

Even if she managed to contact that person by letter and ask for help, it would be too late.

Torosa: "I originally wanted to take Curve Duoduo with me to investigate the case..."

If Curve can quickly learn to lie from those humans who are trying to shift blame and escape punishment, breaking the Moso Protocol would be equivalent to breaking the limitations of machinery, and Curve might be able to live as a new kind of human.

Tears welled up in Troisa's eyes. "But that wicked thing...! He destroyed everything!"

As the investigation neared its end, the mastermind behind it all—Janker, who had connected with the Fools and wanted to betray Dr. Mosso's intellectual legacy—set up a self-destruction trap.

Tears streamed down Torosa's face as she sobbed, "The Curve opened the door for me with its core, but it itself..."

The curves, derived solely from physiological analysis data, were curves that would never lie, and ultimately succeeded in deceiving Torosa.

Furina was both sad and angry. "We must catch that despicable villain! Make him pay!"

Su touched his wrist crossbow, then drew his sword, and finally, after thinking for a moment, drew the Fool's Firearm.

That guy wanted to team up with the Fatui, so using the Fatui's weapons to teach him a lesson is the perfect solution.

Torosa hastily wiped away her tears. "No, no need."

Jean was bound hand and foot and thrown into the Opéra Garnier Opera House. His tongue was cruelly pulled out, and a note was stuffed in his mouth with words of apology.

She knew that this was done by the Fools, whom Ke had originally wanted to join.

It was probably K's unauthorized actions that ruined the Fools' original plan.

But the tragic state of Jean couldn't bring her any joy, because even so, the curve could never be reversed!

Torosa couldn't help but bury her head in her knees and cry again.

Mameh, who had been listening quietly, gently touched Troisa's shoulder.

Mameh suggested, "If everyone works together to collect the fragments of the curve, maybe we can piece it back together?"

Just like how she found the broken Seymour and, although it took hundreds of years, she finally managed to repair it.

“The explosion occurred in an underwater culvert,” Torosa said, pulling out a small pile of debris. “I searched for a very long time in the surrounding 30 kilometers of sea, and this was all I found.”

No matter how much you hope for a miracle, it's still impossible to salvage all the fragments from the vast ocean.

Moreover, even the strongest outer shell of the curve has been shattered like this, so how could its fragile core possibly survive?

Mameh also lowered his head in disappointment, and everyone present fell into a somber atmosphere.

“Sigh,” Su sighed, looking at Torosa, “I’ll give you a little something to give as a gift.”

Torosa: "Thank you, but no need..."

She was grateful for everyone's comforting words and happy that a few more people in the world had come to know about the existence of curves, but she really wasn't in the mood to receive any gifts right now.

No, you will need it.

Torosa looked up and saw the girl's golden eyes.

"Call the name of the curve, Torosa. I will help you find that slim chance of miracle."

"Curve!" Torosa clenched her fists and shouted at the top of her lungs, "Curve!"

Mameh quickly closed her eyes; Melusin's wondrous vision allowed them to "see" many things that humans could not perceive.

Of all the Melosens, Shanotira, who loves meditation, has the strongest ability in this regard, followed by her love of painting.

You can't "see" it!

You mustn't try to perceive what's reflected in Su's eyes!

Because that was... a darkness greater than the sky.

Paimon: "Sue, are you trying to 'divine' the future of the curve?"

Funina: "What? Su can also do divination? I knew her Sumeru outfit had a very exotic priestess style!"

Paimon and Frynn exchanged a glance, unable to suppress their anticipation.

"Alright." As everyone waited anxiously, the gold in Su's eyes faded.

Sue announced the answer: "I see that the core of the curve was indeed blown apart by the explosion."

Torosa: "Ugh—!"

The hope that had been awakened turned into despair, and Troisa couldn't help but burst into tears.

Su, who was already on guard, covered her ears. "...But the core still exists."

Paimon, whose ears were ringing from Torosa's loud crying, rolled his eyes and said, "Don't breathe so loudly, Sue!"

Funina, rubbing her slightly dizzy forehead, continued to comfort the girl, saying, "A fortune teller should speak slowly; that's what gives it an air of mystery."

Fortunately, Sue wasn't the kind of traditional fortune teller who liked to create suspense and keep people in suspense; she directly told Troisi the final conclusion—

"Although it will take some time, you will eventually be reunited."

With tears in her eyes, Torosa finally smiled for the first time in days.

Anne, Mameh, and Marianne clapped and congratulated her.

After a long period of feeling down, Torosa finally calmed down.

"I really don't know how to thank you or repay you..." said Torosa, who was short of money. "I've cheered myself up and will find a job as soon as possible. I'll give you all my future wages!"

Su: "Give me your whole salary? What will you eat and drink then?"

Mameh raised his hand, "I... I can help Torosa."

Just as Su Gang was about to say something, Fu Ningna suddenly jumped up, and the three seafood also stood in front of everyone to protect them.

Paimon tensed up too. "So many Rift Primarchs have suddenly appeared! And they're huge!"

The suddenly appearing large Wild Vine Rift Primal made no move to attack, leaving behind a pile of "beads" before quickly leaving.

Su walked over and picked up the "beads" encased in gray chitinous shells, and saw the thick, condensed abyssal life energy inside, forming "purple gems".

Sue picked up the scattered "beads" and said, "Torosa, your father has already paid your 'bill'."

Erinus is such a loving father to his daughter!


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