"Forget it, let's not talk about it, let me tell you about the partner." Heidi leaned towards her and sighed.

Afterwards, she added Hua Mian's friend identification code, and passed some information to her through the prosthetic eye:

"As I said just now, fellow hackers are our general term for hacker partners. Except for the hacker priests of Dream Butterfly, most hackers need a partner to perform tasks better."

"Just like your parents, your mother was highly modified and was in charge of standing at the front, and your father was a hacker."

"Look," she picked up an unremarkable black square on the table, "sensory synchronizer, something made of polymer carbon, resistant to various rays and extreme situations."

"What is the use?"

"How should I say it? You don't need it yet, just to give you a tip. It will only be useful if you are determined to be my daughter's synchronizer."

"Of course, I won't do anything to you if you don't agree."

While speaking, Heidi stuffed the small black box into her hand.

There was a burst of icy and cool touch on the hand, not as cold as the alloy, but it had a subtle matte texture to the touch.

"You talk first."

Hua Mian weighed the things in her hand and spoke softly.

Heidi nodded, sat up a little bit, and then replied as if thinking:

"This is a real-time simulation transmission device. Through this, you don't need other devices, and Aixien can synchronize your senses with you in the online world."

"Whatever you feel, she can feel."

Saying this, she couldn't help smiling, and raised her eyebrows:

"You can also wait for my daughter to pick this up and tease her. It's cute when Ashien blushes."

Sounds... like interesting.

Hua Mian looked down, the polycarbonate material absorbed all the surface light, so it looked very dim, although it was a bit heavy in the hand, it was still acceptable.

"Sounds like those simian stars."

"Indeed," Heidi nodded approvingly.

"This is something more advanced, because it's real-time, and the simulating sensations you usually come into contact with have been edited by the company in the later stage. You can't receive the bad feelings of Su Youqing and Tali Hill."

The two names she mentioned are both popular female simulacra stars in Yuncheng, who belong to Forest Network.

Both of them are famous, but Hua Mian has never experienced physical simulation.

She doesn't like other people's bodies, and after time-traveling, she has only been to the seaside for vacation in simulation at most.

"So I'm going to put this thing in my body?"

Hua Mian gestured to the small box in her hand and hesitated.

This thing is almost as big as her palm. No matter how you think about it, this kind of thing can't be placed in the body.

Hearing this, Heidi was stunned for a moment, and after realizing what Hua Mian was talking about, she quickly explained:

"This is the receiving terminal. It's installed on Ashien's deep dive device. If you want to install it, it's another thing, not as big as a fingernail."

"However, if Ashien can awaken the same psionic power as her mother, there is no need for this kind of thing. Her psionic power will have this effect."

"..."

Hua Mian didn't speak, and didn't try to ask Heidi what her daughter's psychic power would be.

The time they had spent together was short, so naturally they wouldn't tell her about this kind of thing easily.

But she didn't need to ask, because in the future, Ai Xien had already told her personally:

- Data link.

So she just flatly commented:

"Sounds pretty good."

"Then..." Heidi leaned forward and blinked pitifully at her, "Will you be my daughter's companion? I will raise you as another daughter."

The woman spoke nicely, but I just don't know if her attitude is true.

But is it a little too hasty now?

She is only six years old...

So Hua Mian nodded lightly, not perfunctory, but responded very seriously:

"Of course I am willing, but Auntie, don't wait any longer, wait until your daughter accepts."

Heidi's series of actions all proved her anxiety.

But Hua Mian couldn't understand why she was in such a hurry, and it didn't mean that there would be no suitable candidates in the future.

And with their current relationship, it's hard to say whether Ashien will agree to this matter.

They had only just met.

After hearing Hua Mian's answer, Heidi felt relieved and said:

"Sorry, I do have some reasons that are inconvenient to say, so I have to find a way out for Ashien in advance, but you can rest assured that that matter will not affect the two of you."

Then, she left her seat, stretched out her hand and lightly poked Hua Mian's face:

"Then since you've become my adopted daughter, you can call me 'Daddy'! That child Aishen hasn't called me that for a long time."

"..."

Hua Mian glanced at her calmly, without any emotion in her eyes.

"Heidi, please take care of me."

......

Chapter 4 Network/Cyberspace

Hua Mian has been staying at Ai Xien's house for the past few days.

Ai Xien's house is actually quite big. Although it looks plain and even a bit dilapidated, it is actually quite nice to live in.

Of course, this small building is still not as good as Huamian's villa in District [-].

But being able to compare this place with Huamian's home already speaks volumes.

Anyway, it's also the lair of top hackers, the kind with titles.

However, Hua Mian doesn't really care about these material things. After all, in the first simulation and the previous life, she lived in a much worse place than now.

Hua Mian lightly stepped on the stairs, went up to the door of the computer room on the second floor, and slowly opened the door.

There are several large data processing terminals lined up in the room, and two holographic display screens are suspended in the air, and messages are constantly being played on them.

Hua Mian looked intently, so the field of view in the prosthetic eye automatically enlarged, and quickly recognized the words on it.

A hacking tutorial, or something beyond her knowledge.

"You are here, sit down quickly."

Heidi, who was sitting on the table and fiddling with something, stopped what she was doing when she saw Hua Mian coming in.

And hearing Heidi's voice, Ashien, who was leaning on the chair and studying quietly, also turned his head.

But there was no such thing as disgust in her eyes.

Although Ai Xien was somewhat dissatisfied with her father's willful choice of her companions, but she had a grievance and a debtor, and she would not vent it on Hua Mian.

After taking a look, she buried her head and put herself into the vast network training again.

"So, Aunt Heidi, what are you asking me to do now? It doesn't seem like the time for teaching now."

Hua Mian calmly greeted the woman.

Hearing this, Heidi muttered with some dissatisfaction: "Stop calling me auntie."

Then, she picked up a dark helmet from the table. The helmet was made of unknown material, and there were exposed wires on it.

"I called you here in advance today to test your hacker qualifications. No matter how you develop in the future, if you have hacker talent, it's good to learn a little bit."

This matter was obviously beyond Hua Mian's expectations, so she was taken aback for a moment before she realized it.

She thought that Heidi was a very realistic person, she just wanted to cultivate a fellow of Ashien, and she had no other emotions, so Hua Mian didn't think much of her.

But now it seems that although his status is not as good as that of her own daughter, it is not very bad?

"This is?"

"A small deep diving device," Heidi said with a smile, and connected the wires on it to the data interface of the terminal at the back. "It can be used to roughly test your stealth talent."

"You're still young, it's best not to dive deep in cyberspace, but with this device, you can roughly measure how deep you can dive without damaging your nervous system."

Hua Mian nodded and accepted her statement.

She has also heard of deep diving in cyberspace since she traveled, but as the eldest lady of the consortium, she has no time and no need to touch this kind of thing.

She was also a little curious about what kind of evaluation she could get from Heidi with her [-]-point cheap talent.

"Then test it."

Hua Mian went to the recliner next to the woman and sat down, took the helmet from her hand, and put it on.

After seeing Hua Mian lying down, Ashien stood up slowly, and then stared at the helmet.

'Are you worried about her? 'Heidi gave her a look.

But Aixien just shook her head slightly, and then sat aside, quietly watching her father operate.

In the room, the clicking sound of physical buttons and the sound of electric current sounded from time to time, and finally, a black and green world intertwined in front of Hua Mian's eyes.

Cyberspace.

She felt herself rising, rising, wandering to infinity.

She saw the green square with the logo of the nine giants wrapped in heavy ice walls, the black pyramids of the three major consortiums behind, and the giant tower of the Yuncheng government, but those were all out of her reach.

The upward thrust slowly disappeared, and she felt herself begin to fall, falling all the way into the green sea of ​​data.

So Hua Mian suddenly woke up from the deep dive.

"Huh, huh..."

There was still darkness in front of her eyes, and Hua Mian felt a little heavy on her head, as if the helmet hadn't been taken off yet.

And hearing her uncomfortable breathing, Hua Mian also put a cold little hand on her back and combed it slowly.

The sound of breathing gradually calmed down, and the eyes could see again.

"How about it?"

Hua Mian didn't care about Heidi's question, but made eye contact with the blue-haired girl who was sitting next to her and helped her calm down.

The girl's eyes are very calm, like a calm sea.

Hua Mian turned her eyes sideways without leaving a trace, and glanced at the slender hands holding her back, and then showed a kind smile to Ai Xien.

"Thank you, Ashion."

"......you are welcome."

She shook her head slowly, then got up and left.

"How should I say, my daughter is a good child?"

As soon as Ai Xien left, Heidi stuck her up like a dog's skin plaster, and asked her in a ostentatious tone.

Like a parent in Versailles.

It's just that her goal is not quite right. She didn't target other parents, but her daughter's classmates, or the kind of classmates who had better grades than her daughter.

Hearing this, Hua Mian glanced at her and nodded:

"I can't see that she is only one year younger than me."

Hearing this, Heidi finally remembered that the girl in front of her was still a six-year-old girl. Hua Mian had acted so precociously before that she subconsciously regarded her as a teenage girl.

What a shame...

So she smiled shyly, changed the subject and got down to business:

"How are you feeling? First deep dive."

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