Why it never ends

Chapter 587 Breakthrough

Chapter 587 Breakthrough
Helen didn't respond immediately, but she didn't refute either. She smiled again, and just about to speak, she suddenly felt someone wrap her neck tightly from behind.

Helen immediately felt suffocated, she tightly grasped the hand that was holding her throat, and slowly stood up from the ground.

"Whether she knows it or not, she won't be able to tell you." Li Ke's forearm strangled Helen's neck, slowly pushing upwards, "Haven't we seen this kind of chelate a lot, don't waste it effort."

"She's not a chelate..." Hesta looked at Rico, "What are you doing?"

"If you catch her once or twice a day and torture her for more than an hour, she can turn against you, and you won't be so helpless," Lico looked at Hesta, "Since you have absolutely nothing to do with this kind of person, then don't keep her." Let her run around outside, so as not to cause trouble for nothing in the future."

Rico exerted a little force, and the veins on Helen's forehead were already bulging, and she began to thrash her legs, trying to find the point of strength again, but Lico's movements were really ingenious—no matter which direction she turned, she was always in the right position. An almost unstable state.

Helen rolled her eyes, her vision was black and blue, and she could hardly see anything.

"Don't move," Li Ge said in a low voice, "Just treat this as a trial, wake up after you die, soon..."

Hearing these words, Helen, who was at the end of her strength, began to struggle again.

The moment of dying is always the hardest. Last time Hesta force-feeds her medicine, she has realized this. This time, Lico's actions are more direct—this is of course not a trial, a trial. The death judgment is much quicker, and when it is destined to die, it will never be muddled, and there will be no such intense pain.

Looking at the dying Helen, Hesta calmed down again. She almost wanted to say "forget it", but that was almost equivalent to admitting that Helen's judgment was right, and Helen had already seen through her.

How could this be? Hesta frowned. She almost wanted to ask herself by her collar: Wasn't it decisive when she killed René? What about that courage?

"What?" Li Ge suddenly lowered his head, "What did you say, I didn't hear clearly."

Helen hissed.

Li Ke laughed and let go, "Jane! She says she can say anything!"

Hester came back to his senses.

Helen had already been thrown back to the ground by Li Ke, she was still panting, vomiting, and tearing as usual, and it took more than ten minutes to subside before slowly recovering.

From the beginning to the end, Hesta didn't say what she wanted to ask, and Helen didn't make any more provocations. She stood up straight from the ground with her elbows propped up, "District [-]... Someone in District [-] sent an invitation to Rob, inviting him ...The next Eden will be built on the New World. This trip to...the [-]th District was originally a transition. Rob plans to build a transfer station deep in the snowy field of the [-]th District. It is said to be the second Eden. In fact... it is an audit site, and those who pass it can enter the fifteenth district together with him."

"Has he been?" asked Hesta.

"I don't know, I guess...he's been there, otherwise he wouldn't be...so relieved," Helen said in a low voice, "but I'm also...not sure."

"What did 'The Lord' say?"

Helen raised her head slightly, "Which Sir?"

"The one who is always in the core city."

"...I don't know," Helen said in a low voice, "Robo is sure, he will go to the core city every once in a while... No matter which major area he is in, I have accompanied him several times, but he didn't go all the way. Follow, I don't know who the adult you are talking about..."

Helen looked at Hesta.

"Continue." Hesta said softly.

"Rob goes to the core city at a fixed time every time. He arrives in the afternoon and leaves early in the morning on the third day... he won't stay in the core city too much, and... he never stays with anyone," Helen tried hard to recall, "even I ran into acquaintances on the road—it was especially easy to meet acquaintances in the third district, and he would not exchange pleasantries for too long. He would leave in the car as soon as he got off the train, without inquiring about the other party, and never revealing his address.

"Well... the place where he lives in the core city is different every time, even if it is the core city of the same region, the place where he lived this time... will not go again next time, those residences are his. The address that we got after the train should not be pre-determined by our people... If there is any adult in the core city, it must be the place designated by this adult..."

Helen coughed a few times and coughed up a mouthful of blood.

Hesta remained expressionless, "Continue."

"The few times I accompanied me, I stayed in the residence after entering the core city. It was hard to go in. Everyone wanted to look around...but no, we are all the same, and we can't go anywhere. "Helen said in a low voice, "Sometimes, Rob would stay in the residence for a whole day, only go out at night, and come back the next morning; sometimes he would go out several times a day, sometimes for a long time and sometimes for a short time... Gobelin was alone with him, and he didn't seem too worried about his safety in the core city..."

Helen glanced in Hesta's direction, but the other party didn't seem to think that this was enough.

"I couldn't come this time... because I'm not too young anymore," Helen lowered her gaze again, "but because they especially need sniper talents..."

"So you also participated in the trial," Hesta whispered, "What is the content of your trial?"

"It's no different from the previous missions, but the difficulty is a bit higher, like finding two targets in the stadium and killing them within a limited range... There were a lot of accidents in the middle," Helen said in a low voice, "Gobelin told me afterwards. Pass me, they need a group of people who can complete the task 100%, so they break the rules...bring me, huh, in fact, I also...don't particularly want to come..."

Helen began to talk about the details of the trial. Hesta didn't interrupt, but she didn't give any feedback either. After she finished this part of the content, she said "continue" again blankly.

Helen racked her brains, thinking about what else she could say. After a long time, she lowered her head, "...I don't know what else I know, can you—"

"Talk about how many rules Goebbels changed."

Helen's eyes moved slightly, and she raised her head, "...I don't know."

"Then you are dishonest," Hesta whispered, "Rob Green went to a safe place to seek refuge, but there is no such rule in the follow-up guardian manual—"

"Isn't that because Rob didn't read any rules?" Helen quickly argued, "The rules of conduct say that if you don't want to participate, you can contact the crew directly, so that you can get a special ship card... Goeb Lim contacted me as a guardian to double-insure Rob Green, and Rob Green is not the only person I know who has done so."

(End of this chapter)

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