Rowell was sure that the body was carried into the carriage. He remembered clearly that he carefully pinched Mu Su's ears and lifted the drooping head into the carriage.
The empty carriage now made his hair stand on end.
He thought it might have fallen on the road, so he and Lily, who looked gloomy, returned the same way. However, they didn't find the body until they returned to their residence.
Rowell thought in his heart that Lily would return to his apartment with an increasingly impatient expression. As soon as he opened the door and entered, a voice penetrated his ears.
"You are moving too slowly."
Mu Su sat cross-legged on the sofa and watched TV with a dissatisfied tone: "Rowell, I'm thirsty."
Rowell opened his mouth wide and his eyes were full of horror. It was either a matter of not entering the door or not.
What's going on???
Isn’t he dead!?
Why……
The impact on Lily was far greater than that of Rowell. He had killed the person with his own hands, but now the person whose neck he had broken was still standing in front of him intact...
He doesn't seem to remember what happened before?
"What are you doing in the cold?" Mu Su urged impatiently, and glanced indifferently with his black eyes. He still maintained his idol baggage.
"You..." Rowell murmured a few words, and when he was pushed by Lily behind him and stumbled into the door, he stumbled and said, "Wait a moment... I'll go get ready right now."
The two quickly got into the bedroom, not wanting to linger in front of Mu Su for a moment.
"Why is he okay!"
As the door closed, Lily pressed Rowell against the wall, anger escaping from her teeth.
"You were the one who killed me..." Rowell said with difficulty as his face turned red.
There was a hint of seriousness at the corner of Lily's mouth: "You suggested that you go and have a look, and you want to blame me?"
"No..." Feeling that the palms through the protective suit were gradually tightening, Rowell subconsciously broke it: "It's just... At this time, we should find a way to kill him instead of worrying about this..."
"Hurry up."
Mu Su's urging came from the living room.
This may have saved Rowell. Lily stared at Rowell fiercely for a long time, and finally slowly let go of him.
"What are you going to do."
Rowell suppressed his voice and coughed a few times: "Remember, we have some radioactive elements, put them in the coffee and give them to him."
"Then go quickly." Lily walked away, turned her back to Rowell and took off her protective clothing.
"Don't take it off yet." Rowell cursed an idiot in his mind and stopped him: "You will also be exposed to radiation. We need to wear protective clothing."
He met Lily on a merchant ship. Or rather... on a merchant ship where Lily was kidnapped.
As a passenger and prisoner, Rowell was threatened by Lily as an accomplice because of his ability to control merchant ships. After Lily killed all the prisoners, he was forced to escape with him.
An arrogant, violent, bad-tempered bastard with nothing but strength.
Rowell has countless opportunities and countless ideas to kill Lily, but this is harmful to himself. Without Lily, he cannot survive here.
Rowell went to the safe and carefully took out a lead box.
Lily stood warily at a distance.
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As Rowell opened the lead box, the Geiger counter in the chemical protective suit made a heart-stopping sound.
This is a metal rod the size of a finger. It also has a scientific name: Cobalt 60, a radioactive isotope.
Lily found this on a small discarded cobalt bomb belonging to the Unclaimed Property Conglomerate.
As for why a solar system capital group conglomerate has a cobalt bomb, a weapon that can erase carbon-based organisms starting from their DNA, Lily knows this very well.
After all, he was formerly an engineer for the Masterless Property Conglomerate.
A federal regulation prohibits mining and interference on planets where living things exist.
This regulation is empty talk. Only the earth has the concept of living things in the solar system, and humans have been restricted from leaving the solar system as early as the 21st century. However, with certain changes occurring outside the system, some oligarchic groups have been able to get hints and acquiescence.
Secretly send mining ships to smuggle out to mine resources, such as gold.
There are some problems that cannot be avoided. For example, most planets with resources needed by humans have life. If you want to find planets without life resources, you can only explore farther away.
The effort is small, but the time is huge. A few years' journey is enough for a lot of things to happen. The only wormhole in the solar system has disappeared with the destruction of the earth.
Therefore, the Blue Star civilization, and even most alien civilizations, tacitly maintain a certain tacit understanding: they should spare the most attention to planets with intelligent creatures.
Ownerless things, or what most plutocrats do is: use telescopes to observe planets that are suspected to have sufficient resources, send small detectors carrying cobalt bombs to explore, and then drop a cobalt bomb after confirming that no intelligent life has been born. All people with DNA
The creatures will die instantly. The half-life lasting 5 years is just enough for the mining ship to receive the planet safely when it arrives.
As for the native creatures of that planet, there may be some creatures that survive in the deep underground sea.
It’s a cliché saying: destroying you has nothing to do with you.
As for the interference of biological protection organizations...what? Oh, you must have made something wrong. If you don't believe me, look, where are the living things on this planet? What? Microorganisms are also considered living things? Then we humans can simply wait for the resources to be exhausted and finish it together.
The survival of civilization can never be separated from reproduction and occupation.
Rowell's scalp was numb. Once this thing falls to the ground, no one can live here.
Rowell poured a cup of cold water into the lead box, carefully shook it for ten seconds, then returned the water cup and put a few spoonfuls of coffee. After putting the lead box away tightly, he turned to stir the coffee, which was difficult to split in the cold water.
A weapon steamed with hot water would be enough to turn this room into a no man's land.
A layer of colorful oil stains appeared on the surface.
"Are you kidding me?" Lily's voice came from behind her head. "How can you drink something so obvious?"
"Whether he drinks it or not, he will be troubled." The coffee melted, and Rowell picked up the coffee and explained: "He has no protective clothing. He will be directly exposed to the radioactive source. No matter what kind of monster he is, he will be dead."
When the colorful cup of coffee was handed to him, Master Mu Su took a bold sip and then smacked his lips.
This smell seems familiar.
Tomie's cuisine back then was similar to this.
Mu Su drank it all in one gulp, and then his eyes showed nostalgia.
Older people always miss the past.
Lily and Rowell looked forward to it, only to see Musu open his mouth slightly... and burp.
Klopkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkpkkkkkp
The Geiger counter beeped violently for a moment.
"Is there any more?" Mu Su turned to Rowell with a strong radiant tone and shook the cup. "This cup of coffee reminds me of the past... Oh, I was so young and passionate back then. Time flies so fast.
Come on, it’s already 700,000 words in a blink of an eye.”