Why it never ends

Chapter 69 Analysis

Chapter 69 Analysis
In the same dark room, Chiba sat alone in front of the curved screen in the command room of the base, repeatedly watching Hesta's battle.

From the time she escapes the safe room to the time she dives and shoots the chelate, the whole process is only 11 minutes and 52 seconds.In the key parts, Chiba freezes and flips through frames almost frame by frame.

Hesta didn't have a second awakening, no doubt about it, but she did dodge many chelate attacks...in a clumsy but effective way.

Hesta had never received formal melee training, and a large part of the reason why she survived by chance was that the chelate released by Turan was a researcher in the fourth area before her death—it was thin and without any Fighting basics.

As long as the opponent is slightly superior in strength or skill, it will not be the current ending.

Although the base is still unable to explain why Hesta can keep up with the speed of the chelate in this situation, but Chiba is very sure of one thing - Hesta's high-speed combat only occurs when he is in close combat with the chelate. time.

When the chelate raced her down the hallway, she could run at the speed of other quicksilver needles in bullet time;

When she confronts the chelate with a gun, she can capture the enemy's movement trajectory and continue to shoot accurately during the battle;

However, when Chelate was locked up at the other end of the corridor and she was moving towards the safe room with Sean on her back, she was running very hard and her speed quickly dropped back to her normal level.

Chiba, who was watching the video, suddenly felt terrified.

If Hesta is really taken away by Robert and his like, her special physique almost perfectly meets the needs of the coalition government--in the face of chelates, she can show the combat quality of a mercury needle; in the face of ordinary people, a A slightly stronger adult can easily subdue her.

Her power does not pose any threat, and it is easy to control... In other words, this is an unprecedented, completely harmless mercury needle.

Could it be that Robert already knew what was so special about Hesta, that's why he went to such lengths to snatch people from the base?

Chiba gritted her teeth - if this was the case, she would have greatly underestimated the other party's determination in this matter, and further underestimated the price the coalition government was willing to pay.

But soon, Chiba shook his head again.

No.

This is unlikely.

The idea that popped up in that moment was almost immediately denied by Chiba herself—if the coalition government really knew that Hesta was such a role early on, then when Hesta had just left the monastery, they should have rushed to grab it with full force. People, not her side, have already brought Hesta to go through the formalities, and two newcomers from the security team came to deal with it belatedly.

So... is it possible that during this period of time, the coalition government has obtained new intelligence from elsewhere and realized that Hesta is worth looting?
Chiba was lost in thought.

Although, this possibility does exist...but the probability is extremely low.

The isolated coalition government is unlikely to get the data related to Hesta in the first place. They will target Hesta this time, mostly because she has both the status of living in a livable place and the The experience of saving the children in the monastery is more suitable for arousing the sympathy of the people.

If this is the case, then the top priority is to completely stop their idea of ​​robbing people before the coalition government realizes the value of Hesta.

Chiba got up almost immediately and walked towards the nearby computer.

There was a knock on the door, but Chiba ignored it.

After a while, Molly opened the door directly.

The white light in the corridor followed the crack of the door, casting a wedge-shaped shadow on the floor of the command room.Molly stood at the door, looking at Chiba who seemed to be working.

Her complexion was not good, because in this so-called hearing, not to mention accountability, the hearing officers did not even criticize her verbally.

Such a serious accident was so lightly resolved into nothing. This not only did not make Molly feel at ease, but made her feel a great insult—those rules that she regarded as iron rules were so easily dismissed. Chiba is crushed.

"The hearing is over," Molly said coldly, "Chiba, are you—"

"Get out." Qianye didn't even look up, "I'll wait until tomorrow to talk about big things, I'm not free right now."

Molly's anger was instantly full, she closed the door heavily, and left.

The command room returned to its previous darkness—except for the screen Qianye was facing.

Her fingertips tapped on the keyboard quickly, and the cold light from the screen reflected on her lenses, making her look extraordinarily sharp.

……

It was a sunny Sunday morning.

Summer is here, but the weather is not too hot.Robert woke up early. He kissed his sleeping wife as usual, and then went to the cloakroom quietly wearing cotton slippers.

The housekeeper has already prepared all the clothes he needs to change today, because he promised his grandson and granddaughter to take them both out fishing this morning, so he doesn't have to wear suits and ties like before—he ordered a pair of gabardine overalls at the beginning of this year However, he has been too busy with his work for the past six months. It was not until today that he had his first free Sunday to travel.

He went downstairs and saw two little guys sitting around the table, eating the prepared breakfast.

The little granddaughter spotted Robert first. She jumped off the chair, opened her arms happily, and ran towards Robert.

"Oh..."

Robert picked up the child and walked back to the dining table with a smile. The butler silently helped Robert open his chair. After the little girl was put back on the seat, Robert also sat on his own seat.

"Would you like to read today's paper?" asked the butler.

Robert glanced at the morning newspaper stacked in a woven basket not far away—he would read the newspaper every morning at breakfast, and the housekeeper would first read through all the news of the day and write down all the content that Robert might be interested in. Mark it to save his time.

But today it was hard for him to find time to spend time with the children, so Robert shook his head, "No need,"

He looked at his grandson and granddaughter, "Grandpa doesn't work today, he just plays with the good kids, okay?"

The two children answered happily. At the dinner table, Robert asked the two children about their recent school situation. The little dolls seemed to have endless things to say. They sued each other and excitedly reported interesting things that happened during the holiday. to grandpa.

The phone rang at this moment, and the housekeeper not far away immediately picked it up.

He listened for a while, put down the microphone, and walked to Robert, "Sir, I'm looking for you."

"I've already told the Secretary's Office that I'm free today," Robert whispered, "If it's about work, let them go to Aaron."

"Ok."

Just as the butler was about to move, Robert asked habitually, "Who is calling?"

"Avinash." The butler replied.

(End of this chapter)

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