Light Spirit Epic Chapter 2602: The ultimate victory over the king’s cavalry (57)
Chapter 2602 The absolute victory over Wang Qi (fifty-seven)
"Nothing abnormal. You can board the ship." After a minute, Nat, who was in charge of the security check, checked it thoroughly with the special scanning equipment in his body, and finally he was willing to let it go.
"You guys are very strict." Academician Zuster jumped off the transport boat and landed on the deck of the Dawn.
"No way, strange creatures invaded this ship before, almost turning the ship into a breeding ground for monsters. After that, we began to be careful with all the people and goods on board." Bedivere replied.
"But I'm basically doing the security check." The musketeer Nat complained while the werewolf youth pretended to explain.
"That's right, thank you for your hard work." Bedivere said perfunctorily.
"Since you know I'm working hard, don't promise that little leopard's chance to put something in the boat to the point-to-point portal to the plantation? Isn't this increasing my workload?" Nat seemed dissatisfied.
"Hahaha..." Bedivere smiled apologetically, and at the same time quickly changed the subject and said to Academician Zuster, "So, you did the right thing and didn't report the existence of that child to the fraternity. Very good. ."
"The kid" was, of course, Jonathan.
Because he's an android (only a few people in the top of the Brotherhood know this secret), and now treating androids as a kind of disaster, the Myerson Brotherhood in panic, of course, can't accommodate androids. Jonathan's continued presence in the fraternity is not only dangerous, but embarrassing. So Bedivere left the kid on the boat. When he went to the Comoros to find someone, Bedivere never mentioned Jonathan's whereabouts to the Brotherhood, only that Elder Cattelan, who had kidnapped Jonathan, was dead. Most of the Brotherhood thought that Jonathan was gone, and only Academician Zuster knew, and Bedivere had asked Academician Zuster not to report the matter.
The Brotherhood has never sent anyone to Jonathan, nor has it troubled Bedivere since, which is probably perfectly hidden. It seems that Academician Zuster still thinks that Jonathan is his adopted son and did not expose him. Or maybe the Brotherhood just turned a blind eye to the matter for Bedivere's sake.
Anyway, it's true that Jonathan can't be in Brotherhood territory anymore, the farther away he is from the Brotherhood the better.
"So, where is Jonathan?" Academician Zuster asked when he came up.
"In the lounge of the ship, playing with the other brats." Bedivere replied, "Go and find him, but watch your words and actions, and don't reveal too much about the Brotherhood."
"I will." Zuster changed the subject and asked again: "Besides, I have an unkind request. This request may be a bit shameless, but I beg you to be accommodating."
"Speak."
"I want to stay on your boat with Jonathan, Mr. Bedivere. I may not be able to go back to the Brotherhood until the storm is over." Zuster said bluntly: "If you stay there, they will There is always a chance to ask about my son. At that time, I really didn't know how to answer. I'm afraid I won't be able to hide it for a long time."
The werewolf youth groaned: "What about your work in the fraternity? Leave it alone?"
" on hold for now. The Brotherhood is still in disarray anyway, with so many being found to be androids and being disciplined. Most matters will be put on hold until the chaos is over and a replacement is found for the vacant position. Right." The academician shrugged, with a look of helplessness on his face: "As long as I get your approval, I will come up with an excuse to say that the elders of the Brotherhood will let me stay on this boat."
"For example, in charge of monitoring me?" The werewolf youth raised his brows and asked slightly sarcastically.
"For example, in charge of monitoring you." Zuster smiled bitterly: "The elders attach great importance to your talent, and this should be a reason enough to convince them."
"Then you can temporarily leave the Brotherhood and take refuge on my ship. This is not the sphere of influence of the Brotherhood, and they can't control your actions." Bedivere hummed: "That's right, Zus. Academician Te. What a great father. Are you giving up your position in the fraternity for your son?"
"Haha..." Zuster smiled awkwardly, wondering if he realized that the werewolf youth was mocking him.
This guy Zuster is actually quite good at making wishful thinking. On the surface, it is to protect his son. In fact, he is not using this as an excuse to take the opportunity to stay on the ship of Bedivere and use the identity of Bedivere to come here. Increase his influence in the fraternity?
However, Bedivere didn't get angry, and gave up with a sarcastic sarcasm. To deal with the Academy, for convenience, he does need a messenger between him and the fraternity. This messenger needs to have a certain status within the Brotherhood, and it is obviously more reasonable for Academician Zuster to be the role than Lawrence.
Anyway, Dawn's space is empty, and it's always good to add a bit of popularity to this empty ship. But the more occupants, the greater the electricity demand of the ship, and it is still necessary to think of a way to solve the electricity demand as soon as possible. Although the oil-fired generator mentioned by Seglade looks good, it is an ancient oil-fired engine after all. It is an old technology from thousands of years ago. Bedivere feels that it is still very unreliable and can only be regarded as a Use as a backup power source. The crystal of the lightning stone that Vivian brought over was just a "battery", a one-time thing, and it was not reliable. In order to meet the increasingly huge electricity demand of the Dawn, more advanced and powerful generators are essential.
Is it really worth going to Arthur for help at a time like this, Bedivere thought. If you ask Great Britain, you should always be able to get a relatively powerful generator. The price of a powerful power generator is also estimated to be astronomical, but Bedivere and the others just don’t have a shortage of money, and they should always be able to do something.
Dawn's original main furnace -- if it still works, the power supply isn't an issue at all. It's a pity that the power furnace has been out of control before, and it almost exploded and flattened half of Africa. It was too dangerous. Now the power furnace has been dismantled and transported away by the people of Great Britain, and sent to study. Even if there was a way to fix that kind of thing, Bedivere didn't want to install it on the ship. After all, the current positioning of the Dawn is just a sand ship. It is not a battleship with huge requirements for electricity, and it does not need to be a battleship.
"Oh, Dad." In the break room, Jonathan happened to be playing poker with the other kids (including Lawrence's share), and looking at the chips on his table, it was clear he had been crushed by his IQ. Four other opponents. It is normal for Jonathan, who is slightly older than Kate and Hal, to crush his opponent with his IQ, but why did Lawrence also lose, and why did Lawrence have the least chips on the table?
Although there is also an element of luck in playing cards... But Lawrence, the idiot, shouldn't the IQ be inferior to those of these children?
As they were having a good time, Academician Zuster appeared.
"Jonathan." When the academician saw his son (adopted son), the original haze on his face immediately disappeared, showing a peaceful expression: "How do you get along with the people on the Dawn?"
"Okay, this ship is amazing, there are all kinds of weird people, and there are a lot of unseen equipment." Jonathan replied: "I really want to take them apart and study them."
Bediver's ears moved: "Eve, keep an eye on this kid from now on. If he messes with the equipment on the boat, he will be kicked off the boat."
"Understood, Captain," replied the ship's artificial intelligence navigation system in a serious tone.
"Hahaha, just kidding, you won't mess with the equipment on Uncle Wolf's ship!" Jonathan laughed, but he had a sly expression on his face.
"No, really, keep an eye on this kid, Eve." The alert Bedivere intensified his command.
Everyone in the lounge looked at Bedivere with strange eyes. Probably thinking he shouldn't be serious with a child?
"Jonathan, tell me what you want to bring from home." Zuster said to his son, "I'll go back tonight to fetch it. Then we'll probably stay on this ship for a while." time."
"Huh, huh??" Of course Jonathan was surprised: "We're going to stay on this boat? I thought I was just waiting in this boat for Dad!? Are things really that bad on the frat side?" ?"
"It's bad. It's better to stay away from that mess now." Academician Zuster replied in ambiguous terms. In fact, the Myerson Brotherhood has already cleaned up all the androids that have infiltrated the Brotherhood. The real "bad" is Jonathan, or Jonathan's position. Of course he couldn't let him know about it. Jonathan may not even know he is actually an android.
Who would be willing to tell this child such a cruel fact.
Bedivere sensed someone and glanced around the porch of the lounge. Sure enough, a guy dressed as a brown bear was looking at Jonathan silently and secretly, and seemed to be very interested in Jonathan. Of course the guy wasn't a bear man, but a troll - Dr. Virgil - dressed as a bear man in a mimetic garb. Now he seems to be a vicious orc, but in fact his face is even more hideous under that holographic image.
"Peeping is not a good habit." Bedivere paced to the door ~IndoMTL.com~ and started muttering.
"That child is the fifth generation of androids made by the Academy." Dr. Virgil ignored Bedivere's complaints and asked in a low voice, "To put such a troublesome thing on board. The pursuit of the Academy. Maybe he will come over to recycle him."
"They come if they dare." Bedivere wasn't worried at all.
Not to mention that the current Dawning is full of masters and is heavily guarded; next to Dawning is the battleship of Great Britain, the attacking Palamedis, and the "impenetrable" Red Sea Stone Pillar Forest is around it. If the pursuers of the academy dared to come and cause trouble, they would need to confront a large number of troops on the two ships, and when the situation was bad, the Dawning could be lifted into the air to avoid the intrusion of the pursuers.
In this almost foolproof situation, how could the Dawn be afraid of the mere Academy Stalkers?
"Is that so." Dr. Virgil didn't say much, turned and left: "Since you are so assured, I have nothing to say. I will prepare in my own laboratory, at least to keep myself safe. You guys... um, just be careful. Good luck."
There's something to be said for this kind of thing, and it's a bit annoying for guys who only talk half way.