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Chapter 35 Prejudice is like a mountain

"As for how we can convince other vampires to stand with us on a united front...that's all for later..."

Manstein was speechless for a moment and prepared to fool him.

"It's totally doable!" Mance's sudden strange cry echoed in the dark library hall, almost scaring the other two old men into having a heart attack.

"Did you think of something?" Manstein asked tremblingly, covering his heart.

"We don't have to deliberately convince other blood descendants to stand with us on a united front. As the saying goes, the enemy of our enemy is our ally! Odin, the White King, and the four kings have a complicated relationship, and the Black King is

The common enemy of all species, we can let those big reptiles fight to the death, and finally reap the benefits!"

Manstein almost had his eyes popping out of his sockets. He really couldn't understand how his casual remarks could make Manstein think of this to such an extent.

It’s really a big loss for China’s Lenovo Group that they didn’t ask you to be their spokesperson!

"I think this idea is very necessary to study!" Professor Manns frowned, getting deeper and deeper. "If we study it in depth, this conjecture is likely to become a real topic, or even a course! It will specifically explore how to

The possibility of causing disputes within the Dragon Clan and between races!”

"Awesome!" Manstein applauded, "As expected of you, Professor Mans. Do you want to be the first proposer of this topic? Or simply call our subject the 'Mans Conjecture'. Do you want to

How about next?"

"No, no, no, it doesn't have to be like this." Mance waved his hand quickly, "This project is also based on your conjecture. I am just the icing on the cake. The three of us can share this result."

"That's great, why don't we make an appointment another day to finalize the structure and sub-arguments of this topic!" Manstein looked impatient.

"No problem, I'm looking forward to it!" Mance also looked excited. "If the research shows that the feasibility of this topic is high enough, this will be a milestone discovery for the secret party to fight against the dragon clan! Indeed, this topic is indeed worth staying up all night.

Study!”

Mance murmured to himself as he walked away until he disappeared into the dark jungle of the academy.

"Will other vampires side with the Secret Party?" Guderian asked.

"...This is just to deal with the cover-up trick thrown by Professor Manstein! Do you understand the cover-up trick? It's not just to protect your precious student Lu Mingfei!" Manstein said with hatred, "otherwise how are you going to explain the late night

Turned over the ancient books area where confidential documents are stored?"

"But I think it will be a very beneficial situation for us to let other powerful guys fight each other first..." Guderian scratched his head.

"You old guy, can you stop being as naive as a child!" Manstein scolded loudly, "That's Odin, the supreme god! And the dragon kings of all walks of life, the ancestor of all reptiles! Those are not a group of people who have not yet

Civilized ape-man, do you think they will fight you to the death and let you take advantage of them if you just make a few insinuations?"

"Okay, you're right, but..."

"No buts!" Manstein interrupted ruthlessly, "I compiled these endless nonsense just to give Lu Mingfei a chance to quietly wait for the results of tomorrow's '3E' exam. I hope that answer

It’s what we want to see!”

“What if it doesn’t turn out well?”

"Then Kassel College will completely have no place for him. Not only the college, but the whole world will be his purgatory!" Manstein said in a heavy tone.

"He will be regarded as an alien, a monster who is incompatible with us. Even if he escapes from the academy by chance, his name will be included at the top of the executive department's wanted list, and what awaits him will be endless arrests and pursuits.

kill!"

"I should know..." Guderian sighed deeply, "But Mingfei is really a very sensible and good child. I hope that child can live a good life more than anyone else..."

This is the first time Professor Guderian has shown his care and love for Lu Mingfei tonight.

"I understand." Manstein patted his old friend on the shoulder, "Although I have never seen that child, but through your description, I know that there is a light hidden in the child's heart, which is about the world.

Love.”

The world kissed me with loneliness, but I responded with praise!

Thinking of this, Guderian almost burst into tears.

"That's enough. You are an old guy who is used to seeing the world. You shouldn't be so pretentious at night." Manstein said, "If there is anything else that shouldn't exist in this world, it should be discrimination and injustice.

, Sensible children are always innocent!"

After Manstein said these words, he turned and left. Guderian looked at the back of his old friend disappearing into the darkness and felt a little heavy for no reason.

"But, the prejudice in people's hearts is like a big mountain. No matter how hard you try, you can't move it!"

When locking the door, Guderian glanced at the hall through the crack of the door for the last time. Norma seemed to have still not extinguished the floor lamp that paved the light path?

But doesn’t the library cut off all light sources when there is no one there? Is there still some unknown person hiding in a corner of the huge library late at night who has not yet left?

No, there should be no one...

He didn't want to think about it. It was late at night and he was a little tired...



Forty meters underground in the library, this is the darkroom where the Norma central computer is housed.

A burly figure was nestled on a small bench. The dim light from the host screen was not enough to illuminate his appearance, and most of his face was shrunk in the dark shadows.

"I hope I can have a more elegant chair next time I come here. This small bench is so tight that half of my butt rests on it!" the person on the stool said with a smile.

"There won't be another time." Norma's voice sounded.

"The reason I gave this time is self-examination. This kind of testing cannot be too frequent, and it is not allowed late at night. If there is a next time, it will probably be more than 20 years later."

"You know, I just miss her so much, so I came to see her."

The man on the bench leaned forward slightly, with his long hair tied into a ponytail on the back of his head, and a freshly shaved iron-green stubble on his chin. His tone was as gentle as possible, but he still couldn't hide the deepest desolation.

"Enter the EVA personality activation program."

"Even as a supercomputer, I can't figure out what you want? The girl from before? Or the Eva today?"

After Norma said the last sentence, the huge screen of the central host extinguished the last glimmer of light.

The red and green light spots began to jump and flicker, and trillions of algorithms and data crazily poured into this supercomputer.

Those complex programs are written with a personality.

The host was overloaded, more than a dozen fans were running at the same time, and the loud noise was like thousands of drones vibrating their wings in the ears at the same time.

The light spots jumped and danced to form a beam of light, and the frequency of the indicator light flashed doubled. In the dark basement, there seemed to be a tango dance troupe and a mechanical jazz symphony band composed of light spots.

When this rhythm reached a critical point on the verge of madness, all the light sources in the basement were extinguished in an instant, leaving only darkness and deathly silence covering all directions.

The beam of light suddenly shot down from the dome and landed in front of the man on the small bench. The translucent girl was born from "nothing".

She stood there, smiling, her white skirt was like an angel's feathers, and her long black hair like lead powder hung down to her feet, shining with black luster.

Light and shadow fell around the girl like snowflakes. She was barefoot and stood on tiptoes. Her long, crystal-clear toes supported her weightless body and walked gently towards the man on the bench.

"eva, here I come."


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