Chapter 358
For the first time in history, Roborgrillet did not get the response he wanted from the crowd. Some people still stood there blankly, while others shook their heads unconsciously.

"That's a chelate, Mr. Roborgrillet... Without mercury needles, we have no chance of winning..."

"What kind of frustrating words are these!" Robeau Griller waved his hands, "It's not that the ship is not equipped with weapons, as long as we—"

"But that's a chelate!" A young woman said again, "Mr. Robeauglier, have you ever encountered a chelate?"

Robeau Grier moved his throat, but did not answer.

"I'm from the third district, everyone. I moved into the third district of Niah Province when I was 11 years old. Before that, I lived in the Noin Wasteland. It fell in 46...4617." Woman Looking back at the others, "I have seen chelate with my own eyes, I swear it is real, they are not ordinary monsters, ordinary bullets can't hurt them at all, and they run fast, only can generate thousands of degrees of heat The intensive bombardment of the artillery shells is possible—”

"Silence!" Loboglier twitched his brows in embarrassment, "Silence! Silence! It's not your turn to talk nonsense, a little girl!"

Rico stood up suddenly.

Everyone looked at the silver-haired tall man belatedly, and an indescribable hope suddenly rose—the mercury needle just now is gone, and there is another mercury needle here, and she saved more than 20 people yesterday afternoon ...

"I advise you to save your tongue, old man." Li Ke walked in front of the old man, and she looked down into Loboglier's eyes, "They were only temporarily deceived by you, and they are not really stupid."

"Show me some respect!" Bree also stood up, "Stay away from Mr. Robeau Griller!"

Although Rob Griller was very annoyed, he didn't want to offend the only mercury needle in front of him who seemed easy to get along with. He pushed away Bree's arm, "There's no need to be so stiff, Bree, Miss Rico obviously A trustworthy—”

"It's 'Ms. Lico'." Lico said coldly, "Also, AHgAs' funding sources are announced every year, and we basically don't accept long-term funding from the coalition government—except for a few cases, we will use them as mercenaries , use money to do things. The hat of tax thief can’t be deducted from our head.”

Robeau Grier took out a handkerchief and pressed it on his forehead, "I made the decision."

Rico turned around.

"What that Mercury Needle said just now may not be pleasant to hear, but judging from the current situation, her arrangement is reasonable, but it doesn't take everyone's mood into consideration. Ordinary people really don't have much to deal with chelates. The odds are good, but that doesn't mean we can't do anything.

"First of all, most chelates are not satisfied with straightforward killing, they are happy to play with their prey. We observed that more than half of the chelates will play with their victims before killing-this is the cruel part, but it is also the part of your escape. The greatest hope of the day of birth, how to use this time to send a distress message to the outside world is something that everyone needs to think carefully next."

"In this case, we should quickly agree on a way to notify each other—"

"I don't recommend that you do that."

"why?"

Li Ke looked at the interlocutor, "If you want to know, then listen to me."

It was quiet again.

"We do make some short appointments when we are fighting, but this is limited to the combat team with stable personnel. Chelates are very observant, and once they perceive that there is a certain communication rule between their prey, they are easy to use Therefore, I suggest that even if you agree to a mutual notification signal, it is best not to cover too many people, especially not to disclose relevant information in public.”

Not far away, most of the thorn monks looked a little more relaxed. In this kind of crisis, one more person who can receive the signal will increase the hope of survival—and they are just a close team.

The monks looked into each other's eyes, and the danger suddenly bred in them a trust they had never known before.

Li Ke continued, "The last and most important thing: we should try our best to avoid being infected by chelation disease, and never hide it after infection. Because chelation will retain part of the memory of life, once it mutates, we will attack it first. It is often the closest people around you—this is why I just said that the signal should not cover too many people.

"I want to emphasize one point to everyone. Infection is by no means the same as mutation. Even if all of us are infected with chelation disease, it is not terrible. Before the mutation, chelation disease was a very docile disease, and it would not cause any harm to us. Qualitative harm, and it will not harm the people around us, it hardly spreads from person to person... For the specific details, please go back and read the pamphlet provided by the captain.

"These are all things to say later. In short, at this stage, as long as you observe your own state in time according to Ms. Chiba's suggestion, you can nip the danger in the bud in advance."

Li Ke pondered for a while, then suddenly looked at Si Lei, "Do you have anything to add, Officer Su Lei?"

"Not yet."

"Wait..." A hesitant voice came from the crowd, "Doesn't that mean that we can't make any active preparations now, and can only passively defend?"

"That's not necessarily the case." Su Lei said in a low voice, "We can check the surveillance first, and maybe we can find some clues related to Dietrich's death."

"Ah, surveillance," Bree was taken aback, "by the way, there are surveillance cameras in many places on the ship. Dietrich has been missing since noon today. He must have been photographed by surveillance cameras—where is the surveillance? We You have to watch the surveillance!"

"I asked Ms. Mantel to seal up all the relevant data. I originally planned to transfer it directly to the ground police tonight, but now it seems that I really have to do it myself."

"How long will it take?" Rico asked.

"There are a lot of monitoring on the ship, but if the time can be accurate to before [-]:[-] p.m. today, the workload should be much less... Come and do it with a few people. Checking the monitoring is physical work. Are there any volunteers?"

"Yes!" All the thorn monks raised their hands at the same time.

"You don't need so many, three are enough."

"That's the end of today's meeting." Li Ke clapped his hands, "It's too late today, everyone should go back to rest as soon as possible. At nine o'clock tomorrow morning, we will continue to meet at Bishop's restaurant."

Hesta looked at everyone's worried faces and yawned uncontrollably.

She looked down at her watch, it was just past nine o'clock, and if she wanted to keep her record of continuous sobriety, she would have to last another three hours.

(End of this chapter)

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