Diary of a Dead Wizard - Chapter 994
Chapter 979 Equivalent Exchange
Half a month later, Thor came back from the State Continent, and Kismet followed him.
At this time, Kismet seemed to have forgotten the blow of not becoming the fifth target. Every day with Thor, he either played music or lay on the roof looking at the sky.
Thor thought his problem should be related to the diary, but Kismet did not intend to talk about it.
However, although Kismet did not mention what happened to him, he became very obedient.
The only stubbornness left was probably the phrase “brother master”.
After getting off the airship, Thor asked Kismet, “Do you still want to follow me back?”
Kismet tossed the harp in his hand like a ball, “No, I’m not interested in the experiment you are doing now. If you want to kill someone, you can come to me.”
After hearing Kismet’s words, Thor, who was originally about to leave, suddenly stopped and turned around, “Can I kill anyone?”
“Ha! Anyone!”
“I’ll remember your words.”
After leaving the airship, Kismet did not follow him. As for where he was going, Thor had no way to track him.
This guy has been much more low-key since he regained his fourth-level strength. As long as he doesn’t want to show up, it seems that no one can find him.
When walking towards Byron’s residence, Beth in the diary reminded Thor.
[This Kismet seems to be following you, afraid that you will not come back after returning to State. ]
Thor’s footsteps did not stop, “You also see it?”
When he pretended to be angry and returned to State, he suddenly appeared on the airship. And left when he received a letter from Douglas asking him to come back.
Although Kismet is no longer causing trouble, he seems to be more complicated than that.
“What do you think he wants to do?”
[I really don’t know him. But I think he is not a member of the Stargate Council.]
“Yeah, if he is not the Stargate Council, who else would be afraid that I will leave and not come back?”
Thor raised his hand and saw a man walking against the flow of people.
It was Douglas.
“Are you done with your temper?” Douglas was holding a book in his hand. “If you don’t come back, I will think that you really don’t plan to cooperate with the Stargate Council.”
Douglas handed the book in his hand to Thor, “If you still want to continue the red worm experiment, take a good look at it.”
Thor took the book, but did not rush to open it.
“Have they agreed to exchange information with us?”
“It’s not easy.” Douglas said, “Our experimental progress is far behind theirs. We don’t have the right to speak.”
Seeing Thor frowning, Douglas smiled and said, “However, I provided them with some ideas for dealing with starry sky pollution. If they can succeed in the experiment, they will agree to leave the most important red worms to us at that time.”
“The most important red worms?” Thor immediately understood that the key point to increase the number of red worms was here, “Could it be that the red worm species is also responsible for reproduction?”
“You guessed it right again. That’s right, it is just like the queen ant, who is only responsible for breeding offspring. But now Speaker Alick only agrees to let us see the red worms if we help them make a breakthrough.”
“What ideas did you provide? Can you tell me?”
“Of course!” Douglas agreed without hesitation, “We are now partners facing the end of the black tide together, so we should naturally share information.”
He turned sideways and pointed to the carriage waiting for the two on the road, “Let’s talk while we walk. Speaker Alick knows that you came here by airship today, and he is waiting for us in the observatory tower.”
“Oh, and the Muric you mentioned is said to be going to apologize to you in person.”
Sol did not feel proud when he heard Muric was going to apologize. Although he only met him briefly, Sol could see that the guy was quite rational.
He deliberately bullied Agu and angered Sol, probably for other purposes.
Perhaps Thor’s move to put pressure on Muritch by joining the Stargate escape plan and increasing his importance in the Stargate was also part of the other party’s plan.
But Thor had thought it through. It didn’t matter if there was a conspiracy or not, or what kind of conspiracy it was.
The Black Tide Doomsday event involved the fate of too many people. All Thor could do now was to move straight forward towards his goal. If he encountered obstacles?
Just crush them.
Because of his psychological expectations, Thor’s emotions did not fluctuate at all when he saw Muritch at the entrance of the Observatory.
Douglas used secret language to tell Thor, “Now this Stargate escape plan has come to an end. If what you come up with can improve the experimental results of Speaker Alick again, we can get the Queen of Worms.”
The Stargate Escape Plan, Douglas always called the Stargate Migration Plan in private.
It has to be said that it is very accurate.
The two ignored Muritch at the door and walked straight in. Douglas often went in and out of the Observatory during this period to study the red worm, and he was very clear about the layout and structure here.
He didn’t even need anyone to lead the way, and he led Thor to the underground laboratory.
[Thor, you have to pay attention to this Douglas.]
Beth in the diary suddenly reminded Thor while walking.
“Hmm?”
[This guy appeared a little suddenly. It’s nothing, but I always feel that this person has an inexplicable calmness.]
Thor put his hand on his lips, coughed twice, and secretly glanced at Douglas.
The middle-aged man with a thin back walked in front of him on the right, with his head held high and his chest held high, and his steps were calm. Every time he moved forward and stopped, he had a firm confidence that everything was under control.
It was as if he was not taking Thor into other people’s territory, but taking Thor to visit his own territory. This
was Thor’s first time entering the core laboratory of the Observatory Tower.
This was a dazzling white laboratory.
The area was very large, but there were not many wizards here. Before entering the laboratory, Thor and Douglas went through a lot of inspections and disinfection, in order to prevent the pollution they brought in from affecting the experimental results in the room.
The core laboratory was equipped with many magic light sources, and the white light softly illuminated every corner of the room.
The floor and ceiling were covered with silver-white pipes. These pipes were exposed, intertwined, entangled, gathered together and then spread out in all directions.
It was like a sophisticated circuit board, or like the blood vessels throughout the human body.
All the information and energy were finally gathered in a huge glass column in the center of the laboratory.
Thor carefully avoided all the pipes and walked in front of the glass column.
He put his hand on the glass, which felt smooth and cold. The glass column was filled with liquid like milk, and occasionally there were some silver particles reflecting light.
Before coming in, Douglas told Thor that in this room, mental power could not be released, otherwise it would affect the experimental results. Of course, the Stargate Council also arranged many devices to contain mental power, which would alarm and isolate the experimental subjects as soon as abnormal mental power was discovered.
“The first batch of experimental subjects are being incubated after being improved by Wizard Douglas. They cannot be observed now. Wizard Thor can take a look at the experimental data recorded here.”
Murrich came up. Although he clearly felt that Thor disliked him, as one of the main persons in charge of this project, he didn’t care about Thor’s impression of him at all.
Anyway, if Thor and his team want to use the red worms to fight the Black Tide Doomsday, they can only help Stargate complete the experiment to get the Queen Worm after they leave the wizard world.
For this reason, Wizard Douglas has signed a cooperation agreement with Speaker Alick.
Using knowledge in exchange for survival.
Very reasonable.
(End of this chapter)
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