Colonial Suit
#1020 - What you'll see
"What makes you think you can convince me?"
In the sunlit room, Li'er said, crossing her legs. She was wearing a well-fitting short skirt, her slender thighs slightly swaying as she lowered her head to manicure her nails.
Across from her, Sabos stared at her expressionlessly, having just put down his coffee.
"Because I believe you are a sensible woman."
He said, looking out the window at the blue sky. "Recently, we've given you enough resources for a small civilization to establish itself in the Third World, or for a Meteor-level to break through to Planetary and become a world-renowned powerhouse. You wouldn't think this comes without a price, would you?"
"But I've already paid the price," Li'er said without looking up. "It's just that you're too useless. What can I do?"
"No result, no price," Sabos said, narrowing his eyes meaningfully. "I admit, perhaps in the field of biology, we are still far behind the Krodirs. But it's not hopeless, so I hope you'll cooperate with me for one last experiment. It's beneficial for both of us."
In the sunlight, Sabos's expression was calm, as if he were talking about a trivial matter. He was trying to downplay the seriousness of the 'experiment,' but also wanted Li'er to know his persistence. In fact, if the fusion didn't require a certain degree of subconscious willingness, Sabos wouldn't have needed to be so verbose.
But now it seems that it isn't difficult.
For Li'er, the Sasha Clan has already paid a sufficient price. The massive resources should be enough to make a Planetary-level warrior risk her life. Sabos believed this was enough. After all, lowly lives only focus on immediate benefits, don't they? Even if Li'er possessed the bloodline of the ancient Mother Nest, she was still a human.
As expected, hearing his understated yet threatening words, Li'er fell silent. Her fingers, which were manicuring her nails, also stopped. She seemed to be pondering, and after a while, she sighed and said to Sabos.
"It seems I can hardly refuse."
"You knew that long ago, didn't you?" Sabos smiled, knowing that Li'er had agreed. The seed of willingness had already been planted in Li'er's subconscious. So he stood up and said, "Give you a day to prepare, and tomorrow at this time we will go to the test base. This is your last experiment, I hope you and I can cooperate happily."
Saying that, he gave Li'er a meaningful look and added. "After this experiment, you don't need to work for us anymore. You will get, true freedom."
"I look forward to it," Li'er replied. Her expression seemed much more relaxed.
Sabos smiled, bowed gracefully, and left... In the instant he turned around, he muttered to himself in a voice only he could hear. "Actually... I'm also looking forward to it..." He didn't continue, but the smile on the corner of his mouth became malicious. Like a snarling demon.
It's a pity he didn't know that at this moment, behind him, Li'er's smile also became meaningful.
A day passed in the blink of an eye. Early the next morning, Li'er and Sabos boarded a small yacht that had been waiting for a long time. They directly plunged into the void. On the yacht, Sabos noticed that Li'er didn't bring her entourage, and couldn't help but ask.
"What about that kid you take care of?"
"I've already arranged for him to leave," Li'er replied, a faint hint of sarcasm appearing at the corner of her mouth. "I think, from now on, I won't need him anymore. You wouldn't want to bring a burden, would you?"
"............" Sabos was silent for a moment, looked at Li'er seriously, and then replied. "You are a smart woman."
"Just a test subject," Li'er shook her head and stopped talking.
The journey was long. But in the face of the Sasha Clan's superb interstellar navigation technology, it became extremely short. After transferring to a large spaceship, the two of them crossed an unknown distance in just one day and appeared in an unfamiliar void. The environment here was similar to the void base of the Second World, but Li'er's perception had a strange feeling. And the rules and power she was familiar with seemed to be faintly suppressed here.
Sasha Realm, Ninth Dimension Space.
This is the private territory of the Sasha Clan, and it is also the result of their transformation over several generations. Through a series of calculations and rule modifications, a void was separated from the Second World. It became the Sasha Clan's hiding place. Here. The power of the Sasha Clan will be brought into full play, while intruders will be extremely suppressed. It is very similar to the Boca Clan's sub-rule network, but the difference is that the Boca Clan's sub-rule network is only a pseudo-rule blessing, but here, the Sasha Clan can almost control all macro rules. The real meaning of rules.
In other words, here, they are the masters of space.
In the void, the large spaceship was moving slowly, constantly interacting with the surrounding information. This was already one of the core areas of the Sasha Clan, and naturally the defense was tight. Every minute and every second, countless verifications need to be answered, otherwise it will be regarded as an intruder.
Through the porthole of the spaceship, Li'er could clearly see many jellyfish-like organisms floating in the void. They were constantly appearing and disappearing, and terrifying energy fluctuations flashed on their floating tentacles. Li'er roughly sensed that the energy intensity of such a jellyfish had reached at least the Meteor level. So many gathered together, even the Star level would be afraid of it. No wonder the Sasha Clan could safely construct the Mother Nest.
And these are just the forces exposed on the outside.
"They are called Fansek Void Worms." Sabos explained from the side, as if noticing Li'er's gaze. "It is a by-product of our research on the Mother Nest. A low-intelligence, high-energy life form. Although not as powerful as a cosmic warrior, it is better for defense, and it is not afraid of loss."
Speaking of this, Sabos's eyes flickered, as if he could see the demeanor of the ancient Krodirs. He couldn't help but sigh with emotion. "Just the derivatives attached to the research, they are so powerful, I really don't know how majestic the Krodirs were at that time... I really want to see... the real Mother Nest."
"............" Li'er was silent and suddenly said. "You will see it."
"What did you say?" Sabos was slightly startled. Seeming not to have heard clearly.
"I said, you will see it," Li'er smiled slightly and repeated. "Aren't you already doing it? When your experiment is successful and you analyze my tissues, you can reproduce that ancient miracle creature. I think this is also the driving force behind your unremitting efforts, right?"
"You're right." Sabos hesitated, always feeling that Li'er's words were insincere.
But at this time, there was no time to think about it. In the distant void, an extremely huge figure was slowly emerging, like a reflection of a world, pressing towards the spaceship little by little...
Star Nest Modulation Field, here it is... (To be continued...)
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