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146. Chapter 146 Wilson: It's broken, I'm pregnant

146. Chapter 146 Wilson: It’s bad, he’s pregnant

Author: Ebony Thuja

Chapter 146 Wilson: It’s bad, he’s pregnant

[Host, he feels that there are some problems with my expression, and some doubtful points cannot be fully explained. 】

The calm electronic sound sounded faintly in Wilson's ears, revealing a little confusion and guilt.

[I'm sorry for causing trouble to the host. He didn't handle the previous call well.]

【Coal system.】

Wilson sighed helplessly.

[Zhuom, I am also thinking about him. But after all, in terms of artificial intelligence, it is not easy to completely simulate a human being. 】

[Especially, their captain is not an easy character to fool. 】

The first time Wilson met Captain Lyndon, he immediately felt that although the captain looked kind on the surface, he had extremely deep eyes that had experienced a lot.

If you want to simply explain the matter, it is basically impossible. After all, what the expedition team will encounter tomorrow morning will not only be as simple as a shipwreck.

He really didn't want to just become a self-destructing truck.

I told Jiesen my identity before simply because that guy was stubborn and would not look back until he hit the wall, and he had already stripped half of his vest. What's more, Jiesen's identity couldn't withstand the inspection.

It's not easy to reveal his true identity.

But Captain Linden is different. He is deeply involved in his identity as a human body.

Although after the identity is exposed, there is a chance to get help from the captain, and you can get cover when encountering monsters or other situations. These are not the experiences of the seniors.

But Wilson couldn't guarantee that Captain Lyndon would let him go.

To a certain extent, the captain is considered a kind of humanist. He maintains an extra vigilant mentality against external help and rejects all creatures that are different from humans.

That doesn't mean that attitude is bad. Wilson also agrees with Ultraman's philosophy of not interfering with human development.

But in that case, if his current identity is exposed, it will probably cause unnecessary conflicts, which will then trigger a series of chain reactions, causing Professor Wilson to lose his job and Miskatonic University to study him.

Those who swim are not on alert from human governments and the like...

None of that is what Wilson wanted to see.

The relationship between him and Captain Linden is not that deep, and there is no way to ensure that the captain does not expose his identity, especially if there is another member of the expedition team there.

He had to keep his vest no matter what.

If you want to convince others, only by mixing true and false words together will you be the most convincing.

He showed a little bit of reality, such as the power he now possesses, and then combined with his words, he pushed the culprit that caused everything to Zhuom.

That's true to a certain extent, but otherwise they sound very different.

Wilson did not explain all the process clearly, and many things in the process were vague, even unbelievable, and could not withstand scrutiny.

In fact, it was not intentional on his part.

After all, after encountering such a crisis, or even being attacked by a terrifying alien planet, who can maintain normal rationality and sort out the logic? The mere appearance of a terrifying alien planet is already challenging

Is it okay for humans to understand?

That kind of deliberate redness leaves plenty of room for other people's imagination.

Could it be that Wilson didn't know what Captain Lyndon's brain had made of everything?

Captain Linden took a deep breath and looked at Professor Wilson with deep alertness and worry in his eyes. China's body was still tense in the east, maintaining a posture that was convenient for attacks anytime and anywhere.

"...Besides those, are there any changes in your body?"

"He doesn't know either." Wilson smiled bitterly and slightly covered his stomach where the wound was originally.

That place was a place where he had taken the initiative to shoot. It was a bloody mess two days ago. After being stimulated by Jagula and then taking a nap, his wounds were almost healed.

It left an almost invisible scar.

In fact, this move had no other meaning. Wilson was implying that all the wounds on his body were caused by the mysterious blue sphere. If wounds appeared inexplicably in the future, it could also explain the sequelae of that time.

.

Why does that alien planet want to do that? How can an ordinary human being like him, who knows nothing, be so bright?

abdomen……

Captain Lyndon stared at the place covered by Professor Wilson.

His expression became even more grim.

In fact, that area is very biased, probably the part where the waist is facing east of the ribs. There is basically some fat on it, and there are no important organs.

But no…

Once I think of the previous [embryo]...

Combined with that key part of the abdomen...

It's really hard not to get confused.

"What did He put into my body?!"

Captain Linden asked in surprise and uncertainty, looking at Professor Wilson's belly, full of vigilance, fearing that a hideous and terrifying alien would emerge from Dong's stomach if he missed it for a second.

"...should it be?" Wilson said in an uncertain tone, "He did feel the strange fluid pouring into his body accompanied by pain."

Is he implying that he has been transformed by a terrible alien planet?

Captain Linden took a deep breath, looked at Wilson with a little concern in his eyes, and didn't shut up for a long time.

Wilson got goosebumps from that weird look, especially when he noticed the captain staring at his belly with that creepy look, he felt an unbearable awkwardness.

He vaguely felt that the look in his eyes was a bit familiar. Why did he feel like the kind of look that often appeared in the delivery room of the hospital...

"..."

Captain Lyndon's face showed more compassion. He walked into Wilson slowly and patted Wilson heavily on the shoulder: "I'm sorry that I was attacked. The embryo in my belly... they will think

There’s a way.”

Sure enough, if it were some kind of parasitic evil god [embryo], the blue sphere should be a seed created by a powerful evil god to cultivate the descendants of the evil god [embryo].

In Professor Wilson's belly, there is probably something akin to an embryo.

When he described how he was nauseated uncontrollably when he encountered the contamination of the sphere... wouldn't that be morning sickness?

"Thank you captain..."

Wilson nodded gratefully.

Immediately afterwards, he realized that something seemed not quite right...

"Wait a minute, Captain, what did I say about embryos?"

His eyes widened in horror.

(End of chapter)


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