"Teresa!" Kelsey stretched out her hand angrily when she heard the words, and flicked her forehead:

"You are not hot and stupid."

"It hurts..." Teresa rubbed her forehead, but saw some packages hanging on Mon3tr:

"You bought so many books again?"

"They are all medical books, given by the field medical team." Kelsey explained, and then handed Su Luo a package:

"Here are the spare parts for the air conditioner."

"Got it? It won't be second-hand again, right?"

"No, brand new, obtained from the black market."

"It's your friend who sells black goods and often smuggles them on the dark net of intercity networks in various countries to help you find them?"

"Su Luo, why do you have such a big prejudice against her?"

"Do I have it?"

Su Luo shrugged, but the parts package went back:

"Forget it, I'm too lazy to argue with you."

"You..." Kelsey didn't expect that Su Luo was still angry, and wanted to say something, but Teresa stopped her:

"Don't blame him, you shouldn't hide the fact that you accepted the invitation from the Tower of Babel, he is also worried about you."

"But..." Kelsey looked at Su Luo's back, she sighed:

"However, for our next research, we must find a suitable investor."

"So your choice is the Tower of Babel? Are you sure?"

Teresa looked at Su Luo's back:

"Are you really leaving the field medical team?"

"I thought he would understand." Kelsey was silent for a while, her tone a little low.

"If you don't tell me, how will he understand?"

Teresa sighed:

"You can't keep everything from him."

"What about you?" Kelsey asked back:

"Aren't you hiding it from him too?"

"If he knew the secret about himself, he would definitely leave in order not to drag us down, so this is different."

"Same." Kelsey sighed:

"We're all hiding things, aren't we?"

"Kelsey, tell me, did you accept the invitation because..."

"No." Kelsey understood what Teresa wanted to say:

"I didn't tell those people about the black mine. It's a secret between the three of us, and it only exists here."

Kelsey said, pointing to his head.

"It's only at this time that you understand that we are a team." Teresa put her hands behind her head and walked side by side with Kelsey:

"I really don't understand why you left the field medical team. Isn't it your wish to be a doctor?"

"Ore disease is too dangerous, as are natural disasters. The equipment of the field medical team is no longer enough to help us in our next research."

"So you chose the Tower of Babel? Just because of their so-called conditions?"

"Teresa, you don't understand."

"Kelsey, you are always so self-righteous." Teresa's tone suddenly became a little low, and she looked at her friend with a complicated expression:

"You think you know what you want, but is that really what you want?"

"I want to help you." Kelsey was silent for a while:

"Teresa, I want to help you, just like Su Luo."

"You are different from him." Theresa shook her head:

"He will not rely on external forces, because he understands that no one can be relied on. I agree with him, but you are different. You have a better future than us."

"That's not the future." Kelsey stopped:

"I can give up the invitation to the Tower of Babel, but what about you?"

"Us?" Teresa was silent when she heard the words:

"Kelsey, I didn't mean that... sorry..."

"Teresa, I don't understand, what exactly did you see in him, but don't you think you are too selfish?"

Kelsey handed a letter into Teresa's arms:

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