luo jia shan ju

Chapter 116 "My" Memories

Strange saw Han Yu's worried look and guessed that he had provided too much information, and Han Yu hadn't thought it through yet, and his brain was overloaded. At this time, it was the best time to make a request.

Strange's expression changed slightly, and he said to Han Yu in a gentle tone, "I invited you here today because I hope you can do me a favor—"

"As you can see now, we have cloned Zhao Chengguang. However, the amount of Zhao Chengguang's blood we extracted is severely insufficient, mainly because the special substance in his blood is insufficient. There is no way to clone a large number of them. So far, we have only cloned three clones.

"Before, our communication with Clone No. 1 and Clone No. 2 failed. Now we are asking you to come here in the hope that you can help us communicate with Clone No. 3. After all, you are friends, and it is easier to communicate."

Strange did not forget to remind Han Yu: "Rouyi and Shikawan are still very safe. As for whether they can continue to live safely, it depends on you."

Han Yu considered it and said to Strange, "I can help you, but I hope you can let me see Rouyi and Brother Shi after this is over."

Seeing Han Yu's cooperation, Strange decisively agreed to Han Yu's request. However, Strange still held back. He said to Han Yu, "I know you tampered with the data in Lop Nur, trying to delay the archaeological team's actions, but it resulted in the archaeological team members being buried in the desert. Of course, I can not pursue these matters."

Han Yu's heart skipped a beat, thinking that nothing he did could escape his eyes.

Strange smiled slyly and continued, "I know you care about your companions. You shouldn't want to see your companions die tragically, right? So, I have decided that Rouyi and Shikawan must participate in all future meteorite-related actions. Please do your job well and don't kill them because of your mistakes."

Strange then took Rouyi to the door of the next experiment. This laboratory was completely closed. From the outside, there was no way to know what was inside.

Before opening the door, Strange smiled and said to Han Yu, "Please remember our agreement."

Strange explained the questions he was going to ask Han Yu and then pushed the door open.

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On the other side of the door.

"Damn, Han Yu, why are you here? Where are Rouyi and Fatty?"

I saw Han Yu following behind the old man who pushed the door in, and I couldn't help but ask suspiciously.

The old man had no intention of disturbing my conversation with Han Yu. He led the person guarding me into a door on the side with a one-way glass wall.

At this time, only Han Yu and I were left in the room. Han Yu did not directly answer my question but sat directly opposite me.

She stared at me with a look of surprise and doubt on her face. I saw the helplessness hidden deep in Han Yu's face, and I also noticed that her attitude towards me was different from before.

"I..." Han Yu thought for a while and said to me, "Rouyi and Brother Shi are doing well now. I am entrusted by Mr. Strange to ask you a few questions."

I instantly understood what Han Yu meant. Rouyi and Fatty were doing well "now," but what would happen later depended on the effect of this conversation. Being "entrusted" by Strange was more like being "coerced."

I knew that Strange and his men must be observing my every move with Han Yu from the one-way glass. I was very unhappy with this feeling of being monitored, but there was nothing I could do.

Han Yu first reminded me: "Mr. Strange basically knows about the situation in the Himalayas and the ocean. You can say anything."

The first question she asked me was, what exactly is a meteorite?

This question is like asking me where the universe came from. It's a mysterious and strange question that can't be discussed at all, because I don't know what a meteorite is.

I didn't pretend and told Han Yu and the people behind the one-way glass frankly: "My understanding of meteorites may not be as good as yours. I'm just a person who came into contact with meteorites and was lucky enough to survive."

Han Yu then asked me the second question, asking how I knew the location of the meteorite.

I recalled my past experiences and said, "There is some kind of connection between me and the meteorite. Whenever I get close to the meteorite, my body will heat up slightly, as if there is a resonance. But I don't know the exact location of the meteorite. I only remember that I came out of the sea at that time, and I only remember a general direction."

Following my answer, Han Yu asked again: "In your impression, do you only remember the location of one meteorite?"

When she said "one," Han Yu emphasized it.

I nodded: "Currently, in my memory, besides the one in the underground palace of the Himalayas, there is the one in the ocean. Yes, that's right. I only know that there is a meteorite in the ocean now."

Han Yu threw Strange's third question to me. She asked what I saw after entering the meteorite.

"Well... I should say that I didn't see anything. After entering the meteorite, all my senses disappeared, but there was a special feeling. This feeling is indescribable. It seems like I was perceiving the surrounding things in another form." I pondered, "I seemed to have become another existence. I couldn't see or hear, as if I had lost all my senses, but I seemed to be able to feel everything around me in another way. It seemed like the state where the body disappeared and the spirit survived. It was as if I was running in a corridor that didn't exist in this world. I didn't have legs. I didn't know how I was running, but I was running. The corridor didn't seem to exist either. It was just a state I imagined. So, I kept shuttling and moving towards a goal in some kind of channel."

After listening to my story, Han Yu's expression was a little strange. I didn't know if I had said something wrong, or said something I shouldn't have said. I gave Han Yu a tentative look, trying to get some hints from her, but Han Yu seemed to be lost in thought, her eyes slightly absent, and she didn't notice my small movements.

Han Yu pulled herself out of her thoughts and suddenly asked me a question: "...Shuttling and moving in the channel, and then what?"

I thought for a while and said, "...Later, I was like an embryo slowly growing and developing in my mother's womb, and then slowly growing into an infant. I witnessed my entire growth process like an observer. Later, my sense of smell appeared first. The wet and salty smell felt like I was on the beach, and then sight, touch, and hearing slowly appeared. I felt like I was in a dark and deep sea, and my body kept sinking. I don't know how long later, this sinking state was suddenly interrupted. Later, when I opened my eyes for the first time, I found myself in the cabin of a fishing boat."

Han Yu's expression was as if she already knew my answer. The reason why she asked again was to wait for my answer.

Han Yu's brows were tightly furrowed together, and she fell into silence.