Why it never ends

Chapter 1051 Observation

Chapter 1051 Observation
Eunice paused for a moment, then quickly ran deeper into the mountain, without any intention of waiting for anyone.

Victoria wiped the sweat from her head and looked back at Hesta: "...What should we do now?"

"Let's just keep going up like this," Hesta leaned against the rocks, holding a flashlight in one hand and shaking his collar with the other. "Stop when you come to a fork in the road. She should come back to find us."

Victoria looked at Versin on the other side and asked, "Why did you mess with her?"

"Why did you expose me for no reason?"

"If you hadn't been so ostentatious and unabashed in memorizing the route, how could I have exposed you?"

"What does it have to do with you that I openly and openly remember the route?" Welsing laughed. "You come in here for no reason and instigate something, and you want to blame me?"

"Stop." Hesta stood between the two of them, "Let's go."

The mountain road was rugged, and Yunis led the way at a speed that was sometimes fast and sometimes slow, causing the four people to be a little short of breath. After adjusting for a few minutes, they set off again. At several forks in the road, they continued to move forward by identifying Yunis's footprints without stopping.

At another fork in the road, Versin and Zoe went to two different roads to look for traces left by Yunis, while Hesta and Victoria stood there waiting. Victoria sat down and said softly, "I always thought that the only difference between them and us was that they had no time constraints. Now it seems that having no time constraints actually means no bullet time... This is too convenient."

Hesta was silent. She had been thinking about this question just now. Yunis's speed did not increase suddenly. The whole process from her normal pace to the point where several mercury needles could not keep up was gradual, as if there was no sudden change node. This method was very different from the mercury needles who had to enter bullet time to gain a significant increase in physical strength.

There is no bullet time, but to some extent it is also like being in bullet time all the time.

"Did you fight with Bo Heng last time?" Victoria asked.

"Ah."

"What do you think of his strength?"

"Very average." Hesta said softly, "A relatively agile type among ordinary chelates."

"Not even as far as the Aberrants?"

“No.”

"Where's Eunice?"

Hesta shook his head. "Not even at the reserve level yet. Why are you asking?"

Victoria fell into deep thought: "I'm thinking of a possibility..."

“Victoria!” Zoe’s voice came from the dark mountain road in the distance, her flashlight moving closer and closer, “Go this way!”

She quickly ran over to Hesta and Victoria, "Where's Versin?"

Hesta moved his chin behind her and said, "Over there, he's back too."

Before Versin approached, Victoria suddenly pulled Hesta's arm and said, "Jane, when we get there, I want to observe Eunice's recovery. Try to cooperate with him and create some opportunities for me."

Hesta nodded: "Okay."

Zoe glanced at Victoria and said, "You also suspect that she must have used some means, right? I can't imagine what kind of drug can allow ordinary people to achieve this level of-"

"That's not medicine." Victoria said, "It's also a mercury needle - of course they may not call it that." Zoe stood there, her eyes slowly widened.

"Why are you so surprised?" Zoe's expression made Hesta laugh. "This person is the type that Versin mentioned, the type that is not subject to time control. Didn't she explain it to you this morning in the Fayalar Wasteland?"

Zoe continued to digest this incident during the rest of the journey. She walked in silence in the group and never said a word. Victoria saw the impact of this incident on her, so she just followed her and patted Zoe on the shoulder when Velsin and Hesta went forward to explore the way.

"Don't let this get to you," Victoria said softly. "It doesn't mean your principles are wrong."

Zoe walked away with some resentment. She knew that the other party was trying to comfort her, but was it a bit of an underestimation of her mental level to comfort her with such obviously incoherent and illogical words?
Victoria laughed.

……

When everyone saw Yunis again, Boheng appeared with her. He repeatedly apologized to several people for what happened tonight, and Yunis followed him, still with an unconvinced look on her face.

The last section of the mountain road became flat again, and everyone had another car to ride. This time it was Zoe's turn to get in the car and close her eyes. Hesta looked out the window and whispered, "Did you get into any trouble tonight?"

"It's not a big deal. It's just that a batch of construction materials that should have been delivered this morning got stuck on the road," Bo Heng replied. "The news will come in this afternoon. I'll go over and take a look myself to make sure I'm at ease."

“What are you going to build?”

"We'll talk about this tomorrow," Boheng glanced in the direction of Hesta, "You can rest first when we get there, and I'll take you to see it tomorrow morning... Have you all had dinner?"

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"I'm a little hungry." Hesta said, "It's been quite exhausting climbing all the way up the mountain. If it's convenient, let's eat together later."

"it is good."

Hesta turned around and said, "Eunice is here too. She's worked hard along the way."

"...No need." Eunice snorted, "Don't mention me when you talk."

At three o'clock in the morning, everyone got off the train. Younis was the first to run out of the car, even though Boheng called out to her from behind.

"You go and take a look," Hesta said to Victoria.

Before Bo Heng could react, Victoria had already chased after him.

Bo Heng looked at the two people's backs, really puzzled: "What happened?"

"It's about what happened just now - we had a little friction on the road..." Hesta turned around, "It's not a big deal, let my colleagues handle it."

Weierxin had already walked to Boheng's side: "What's your name?"

"Bo Heng."

"I know you." Versin said, "You are the one who was invited to Deep Anchor last time and ended up causing our two bases to be exposed, right?"

Hesta's nerves suddenly tensed up - was there still contact between the Red Palm Sangha and the Deep Anchor?
"It was a complete accident," Bo Heng's expression became serious, "and, if I may be frank, it is not my sole responsibility."

Weierxin looked at Boheng and smiled meaningfully, "I'm also surprised that you dared to invite me to come with you this time."

"Our principle has always been to make friends," Boheng extended his hand to Weierxin and smiled back, "There is nothing that cannot be discussed openly. Even if we cannot cooperate, we do not necessarily have to be enemies."


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