Book 6 Chapter 23.9 (1/2)
- Start of Hell
It was another unexpected answer, completely destroying the logic system Su constructed with absolute rationality and intelligence. He also became silent. He looked at Helen who looked like she was earnestly working, and then released a soft sigh, saying, “Has Persephone given birth?”
“En, she should have, you don’t need to worry.”
Su handed Snow into Helen’s arms and said, “That child… should be just like Snow right? What a pity, she seems to have forgotten everything.”
Helen accepted Snow. Snow immediately made its way into her collar, completely unaware that its movements already displayed a large half of Helen’s chest before Su. Helen carried Snow, fixed her clothes, but didn’t deliberately speed up her movements, nor did she fear that Su would see anything extra. In reality, the moment Snow was held in Su’s hands, Helen already ceased all movements that might cause misunderstandings, including her her own perception defense. Even now, she still didn’t restore it. With Su’s perception abilities, as long as he wanted to, whether Helen wore clothes or not made no difference.
“Phoney likely took the initiative to erase her own memories. You should know that in the present age, this is an extremely normal action.” Helen said. There were some words that didn’t need to be spoken too clearly. As long as the brain was obtained, the biochemistry technology of the present era had many methods to obtain access to one’s memories. For the sake of protecting her child, she completely forgot about it.”
Su sighed, and then said, “I brought her back. She has already done far too much for my sake, so I do not wish for her to participate in the following war. She will wake up in another 48 hours. When the time comes, I believe you definitely have a way to make her stay behind.”
“What are your plans going forward?” Helen asked.
“Find Bevulas.”
“He has an entire army!”
Su laughed, and then said, “An army? I have one too.”
Helen wanted to say something, but shook her head in the end, saying, “Even if you seek out Bevulas, what meaning is there? For Madeline, for him pursuing Phoney? … forget it, you should go. You are still going to go no matter what I say. Regardless of whether you win or lose, coming back is a good thing. Don’t forget that Phoney will always be waiting for you here.”
Su laughed, recovering his charming and gentle appearance, saying, “That silver hair fella outside feels a bit dangerous. Before leaving, I’ll help you teach him a lesson, make him a bit more obedient!”
“You can defeat him?” Helen was a bit worried.
“Don’t worry, I have ways to deal with him.”
Helen revealed a pensive look, and then nodded, not saying anything in response.
Before leaving the laboratory, Su stopped, turned around, and with an unchanging smile said, “Helen, if you die, I will feel broken-hearted. For Phoney’s child, and also for Snow, thank you.”