The reason why Todd thought of the electromagnetic rail gun when he saw the albino girl's actions was actually because the opponent's series of actions were very similar to the launch form of the rail gun.
First, let’s talk about the firing principle of the electromagnetic railgun. The gun body is generally composed of two parallel long straight guide rails. A slider with a small mass is placed between the guide rails as a projectile. When the two rails are connected to the power supply, a strong current flows from one rail to the other.
When it flows in and flows back from another guide rail through the slider, a strong magnetic field is generated between the two guide rail planes. Under the action of the Ampere force, the current-carrying slider will be ejected at a very high speed, which can theoretically reach sub-light speed.
By comparison, the two parallel long straight rails of the rail gun are the girl's arms stretched out and facing each other; the slider with a smaller mass is the iron arrow; and the blue lines on her body should be the powerful current.
Causes.
However, it is obviously not the right time to consider this popular science knowledge.
Todd pulled Rachel and Huggins and hid behind the stone table. He watched the second electromagnetic cannon shell whizzing past his head, blowing apart a rock that was as tall as a person in the cave. He winced unconsciously.
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"Get out!"
Listening to the girl's sharp screams, Todd covered his head, looked at the woman beside him, and asked eagerly: "How did you come into contact with her in the past?"
Rachel looked at the rubble on the ground and said with panic: "We only talked to each other near the entrance of the cave in the past. This girl didn't make things difficult for us at that time. I don't know why she suddenly became so angry today. Also.
This strange ability is not like lightning at all!"
Todd turned back and thought to himself: This is indeed a lightning power, but it converts electrical energy into kinetic energy. But this attack power, similar to an electromagnetic rail gun, is different from the past ones that sprayed flames and released poisonous gas.
Or something, really strong enough to break the dimensional wall, okay?
Huggins tightened the armor on his body, raised his sword, and tried to get up: "Commander, if I can find an opportunity, maybe I can get close and subdue her."
Todd quickly grabbed him and shook his head desperately: "Believe me! Against that kind of attack, the defense that your armor and the successor's abilities can provide is just a blank sheet of paper!"
Todd glanced at the top of the cave, which was dyed into a dazzling blue cloud, and thought quickly in his mind.
We have to find a way to let the other party know that we don't mean any harm.
Todd suddenly remembered that when he lived in the monastery, Huggins could always take out some food no matter where he was, and he suddenly had an idea.
He patted Huggins' armor and asked, "Have you brought anything to eat?"
The latter was a little surprised by this question, but he still hurriedly untied his armor and took out half a piece of whole wheat bread, a boiled egg, an apple, a handful of gooseberries, and a small half of ham from the cloth pocket on his waist...
Todd looked at the food piled higher and higher on the ground, opened his eyes wide, glanced at Huggins's cloth bag, and a thought came to his mind, could that thing be the legendary dimensional bag?
Fortunately, Huggins finally shook his head at Todd after taking out the last bundle of dried pea pods.
The latter took a deep look at the other party, picked out the boiled egg from the food pile, and moved it towards the girl along the ground.
After a while, the screaming stopped.
Todd carefully revealed half of his head from the stone table, and found that the albino girl was holding an egg and staring at him motionlessly, her eyes full of vigilance. He bent down to pick up the apple from the ground, put it to his mouth and took a bite.
They threw it to each other. Then, bread, ham, gooseberries... Todd would take a bite first and then throw it to the girl.
Finally, the albino girl gradually lowered her guard, hugged the food in her arms, and retreated to the other end of the cave, carefully watching the movement while eating quickly.
For the next hour, Todd and the other three knelt behind the stone table in a strange posture and had a conversation with this hard-line alien.
Due to living in solitary for a long time, the girl's language function has deteriorated slightly, but simple communication can still be carried out. From her fragmented words, Todd learned a sad past from her: the girl's name was Cosette.
When she was a child, her memory was fuzzy. She only remembered that she entered this cave with her parents. Her parents told Cosette not to run around, and they would come to pick her up after a while. The girl believed her parents' words and stayed in the cold place.
In the moist cave, if you are thirsty, you will take a sip of the spring water in the cave, and if you are hungry, you will catch insects and small animals in the cave. This will last for several years.
Todd clearly understood what Cosette's parents meant by returning. He also vaguely knew that the girl in front of him, whose intelligence level was no different from ordinary people, might not have guessed the cruel fact. However, Cosette
Seth made the humanoid figures of his parents out of clay with his own hands, and placed his desire for family in his fantasy. Perhaps... for her, slowly dying in this cave in a false but warm dream,
It will be happier than living in endless despair...
"Cosette, do you know how birds train their children to fly?"
Watching the girl shake her head, Todd continued: "They take the children whose wings have not yet grown to the edge of the nest, and then push the young birds out, forcing them to learn to fly in the air."
Todd slowly stood up from behind the stone table and looked at the girl in front of him: "You can't stay in this nest forever, just like a baby bird can't stay under the wings of its parents forever."
Cosette took a step back and said in a strong tone: "I will not leave my parents!"
"And what if they die?"
Todd glanced at the clay figure in front of him and pushed forward gently with his hand. The two statues representing the girl's parents fell to the ground and broke into two pieces.
"No!!!"
Cosette let out a huge cry, took out the iron arrowhead from her pocket, straightened her arms, and the blue light on her body appeared again.
Huggins stood up and stood in front of Todd; Rachel stretched out her right hand, concentrated on it, and used her mind power to forcefully lower the girl's arms.
Todd walked up to Cosette, looked at the tears overflowing from her pale pink pupils, sighed, and said slowly: "I must admit that the process of learning to fly is indeed frustrating and painful. But a bird
If a bird only relies on feeding to survive, after the death of its parents, it can no longer find food in the nest, so it can only treat the corpses of its parents as its last meal... So, Cosette, try to learn to adapt to the world outside.