Badr panicked. He stood up suddenly and asked, "How is it possible? Without your permission, the Kenshi will not let Amu go!"
The reason why he dared to investigate slowly like this was because Amu was restrained by the Kenshi. She had no way to escape. Badr could just wait for the result.
But now Amu is missing, silently in front of them.
"Didn't Kenshi respond?" Badr didn't understand.
"No," Bailey shook her head, "but I have already reported the issue to the decision-making room."
"Do you think the Kenshi can be easily disturbed?" Bologo asked calmly.
"No...no way, unless it is a defender-level power, ordinary power cannot affect the room at all." Bailey replied.
Borogo asked again, "What about the devil?"
The devil surfaced, making the atmosphere even heavier. No matter how reluctant they were to admit it, they were all vaguely aware of the evil will that was at work in the dark.
"The devil cannot directly interfere with the world." Bailey said.
"But they can interfere indirectly, through seductive temptation, some kind of wrong choice, or even some... small help."
Bologo was deeply touched by the power of the devil. These bastards seemed to be omnipotent within the rules. Whether it was giving them power or guiding them, they could even hand him a bottle of ice-cold orange juice out of thin air.
Like a curse, Bologo was shocked to find that no matter how he tried to avoid it, everything still came to this point.
"Did you see Aimu last night?" Boluogo continued to ask.
"I saw something strange about her. She suddenly gave me a hug..."
Bailey's voice gradually weakened. At the same time, Boluogo also remembered the conversation with Aimu last night. He thought it was just an ordinary farewell, but if he thought about it carefully, Aimu used the second word to all his questions.
The appointment was postponed for two days.
"No one in the farmhouse can force her to leave," Boluogo murmured. "This is not a sudden accident, but a long-planned plan."
"What on earth is Aimu going to do? Doesn't she know what the teacher is going to do?"
Bailey couldn't understand. She had tried every means to protect this little junior sister, but she never imagined that the biggest loophole would actually appear in Aimu himself.
"Of course she knew what TEDA was going to do, and she and TEDA were on the same team from the beginning," Boluogo said. "Aimu is also one of the delusional people."
Bailey froze on the spot, obviously having difficulty understanding what Bologger said.
"We misunderstood Aimu's ideas from the beginning. She is TEDA's work and a product of TEDA. From the beginning, Aimu's wish was to gain TEDA's approval."
Boluogo had discussed this with TEDA before.
"Just like a dog, it does what you say. It doesn't mean how smart the dog is. It just knows that after doing so, you will pet it. The same is true for Aimu. It may not like alchemy at all, but
In this way, she can gain TEDA's approval.
Another example is assisting TEDA and resurrecting Alice..."
"For this damn recognition, a little deformed father's love, do you do this kind of thing?" Bailey slumped on the chair and raised her head, "This sounds so stupid."
"This is indeed stupid, but it is also very reasonable. Theoretically, she is only three years old," Boluogo said seriously. "In her short life, she spent most of her time with Teda.
Aimu is actually just a child...a precocious and cunning child."
Boluogo's speech slowed down. He remembered Teda's conflicting emotions towards Aimu. He refused to regard her as his daughter, but could not help but pour his emotions into her.
What would you think if you were Amu?
"Machines also have feelings. If you don't understand why your parents don't love you, it's obviously their fault, but you will feel that this mistake comes from yourself. In order to win some attention and love, you try your best to win some attention and love.
To please him is like...like a dog that obeys what he says."
Boluogo fell silent as he spoke.
Raising her fist, Bailey slammed the table, "I know the teacher very well. He has become a direct enemy of the Bureau of Order and has gone to extremes. The teacher in this state has gone completely crazy. Can Aimu get it?
Get what she wants."
"Then what if Aimu finds that even so, Teda can't get one more look at her?" Boluogo said softly, and then the devil's figure flashed in front of his eyes.
Boluogo asked himself and answered, "Becoming a precocious, cunning and rebellious child."
After taking deep breaths repeatedly, Bailey regained her composure. The previous panic was no longer there. She calmed down again, raised her legs, and issued orders.
"Badr, you go notify the Field Department, report the latest situation to them, and inform them to establish a heart-center network."
Bailey made one decision after another decisively, and now she actually looks a bit more mature, even though she is wearing pajamas.
"Boluogo, you come with me."
Bailey didn't explain, and quickly arrived at her office with Boluogo.
"Do you have any countermeasures?"
This may sound unbelievable, but that's how Bailey made Bologna feel. She had everything in her hands.
Bailey sneered, "I am the teacher's best apprentice."
As she spoke, she opened the office cabinet and took out a strange device from inside. It was a rough-shaped glove with a dial on the back of the hand, somewhat similar to a compass structure.
"Junior sister is still too immature. Fortunately, I am more skilled."
Bailey put the glove on Bolog's left hand, and Bolog injected ether into it, and the pointer on it began to deflect. After a brief shake, it pointed steadily in a certain direction.
"You implanted a tracker into your junior sister?"
The moment the pointer turned, Boluogo understood what it was. He couldn't believe that at this critical moment, Bailey, the guy who seemed the most unreasonable, was actually the most reliable.
"You have to avoid accidents, right?" Bailey continued to look through the cabinet, "I was afraid that the teacher would sneak into the room and cause a conflict, so I made this preparation, but I didn't expect it to turn out like this."
"Anyway, it did work."
Immediately afterwards, a set of keys was thrown to Boluogo, with an identification plate on them.
"This is the key to the warehouse. There is a batch of alchemy weapons ready to be delivered to the tenth group. Now you can take whatever you want, arm yourself, and immediately go after Aimu."
Boluogo couldn't believe that Bailie was so generous. Baili didn't notice the change in Boluogo's eyes. She was so nervous now that her head almost exploded.
"Wait a minute! Bologo!"
Bailey suddenly shouted, causing Boluogo to stop.
"Damn it, I gave all my defensive equipment to Aimu. If she resists you, it will be very difficult for you to deal with it." Bailey almost wanted to punch herself.
"Don't hold back, Boluogo. Just use all your strength to deal with her. Don't worry about whether Aimu will die. I specially installed an emergency protection measure for her. If she encounters a fatal injury, her Perpetual Core will
It is closed together with the mental projection."
"You are so kind to your junior sister!" Boluogo couldn't help but ask, "How much have you upgraded her?"
"If she had learned fighting skills, she could kill a street full of demons with just her alloy limbs." When Bailey said this, she actually felt a bit proud.
All the past events came together, causing Bailey to place too heavy emotions on Amu. In order to avoid that bad future, Bailey did everything she could.
It’s just that all these gains have turned into resistance!
"There is nothing more to say. The ceremony may be about to begin. Go and act quickly!" Bailey urged.
Burlogo held the key tightly, turned around and rushed out of the office. He ran not far when Bailey chased him out and shouted at Burlogo.
"Bring her back!"
There is no need to respond now, but to act. Bologo's speed is very fast. In order to buy time, he even used ether amplification.
In less than a few minutes, Boluogo arrived in front of the warehouse. Bailey had taken him there once before, and the route was quite familiar. He opened the warehouse door and saw heavy boxes lined up together.
The box contains many alchemical weapons that Bologg has only seen on the list. He knows very well that it will take some time to master an unfamiliar alchemical weapon, and he doesn't have much time. Multiple alchemical weapons will also increase the consumption of ether.
.
Boluogo chose a lot of expendable alchemical weapons, such as various alchemical warheads. These alchemical weapons only require very little ether stimulation to produce powerful destructive power.
In the previous confrontation with Gray, Gray relied on a variety of expendable alchemical weapons, which made Boluogo unable to lift his head.
In the blink of an eye, Boluogo had armed himself to the teeth. He had brought a lot of alchemical warheads with him. According to a rough calculation, it was almost half a year's salary.
Wearing the whistle and preparing to connect to the Heart Network, Bologo ran all the way to the parking lot outside the Order Bureau.
Bologg was not sure where Aimu was. It might be in the Great Rift or in the suburbs of the city. Bologg didn't dare to gamble and found the car issued by Jeffrey. Its appearance was bright blue.
After sitting in the driver's seat, Boluogo started the car, and the engine gave off a pleasant roar.
Thanks to myself for waking up early enough, the streets of Opos are not that crowded yet, and the streets are unexpectedly spacious, allowing me to race.
Stepping on the accelerator, the car was like a blue arrow, fiercely crashing out of the parking lot and onto the street.
Boluogo was racing on the street according to the direction of the pointer, but suddenly a wave of heart palpitations passed by.
Look up and look in the direction of the wave, which is exactly where the pointer is pointing.
"Aimu..."
Bologger watched helplessly as the blazing storm rose from the ground.
Pure white light roared like a tide in the streets, and nothing could escape its engulfment. Even the blue arrows dissipated in the pure light in an instant.
The brilliant and quiet whiteness covered the path of destiny, dividing it into two. After the two paths ran parallel for a certain distance, one path dimmed and was annihilated, while the other path continued to extend and branch.
The pure white light gradually dissipated, and a familiar voice sounded from my ears.
"What did you say? I didn't say anything."
Sere slowly raised his head and looked at Boluogo with a tired face, wondering what was wrong with him.