Chapter 44 Reincarnation
When he came to Piltover University again, Zell was surrounded by several female students and struck up a conversation.

"Shop Manager, is there someone for you?"

"Do you want to think about me?"

"If the store manager is willing to accept me, I can also break up immediately."

In fact, Zell knew that these were all jokes, they were all regular customers of the coffee shop, and they were nothing more than going to the poro to get close to him.

Zell chatted with them a few words, and several female students just met, and named a certain favorite Poro and asked Zell to keep it for them, so as not to be ordered by other guests after class, so they agreed to let it go go him.

Regarding this, Zell can only say his best, feeling that there are still too few Poro, not enough for guests to masturbate.

……

"Professor Heimerdinger?"

Zell came to the door of the laboratory and rang the doorbell, feeling a little hesitant.

He found the office just now, but no one responded after ringing the doorbell a few times, so he thought of coming here to find someone.

Fortunately, after waiting for a while, the sound of footsteps gradually approaching came from inside.

The door opened a crack, revealing from Zell's waist-high a large, hairy head, a yordle's head.

"Zell? Come in." Heimerdinger booed him, making Zell a little confused.

What is so mysterious?
What kind of shocking invention?

Don't be the same cheating thing as von Yipp.

"I wanted to find you yesterday, but it happened to be Evolution Day, so I could only contact you with a message. You should really come and take a look. I can't explain what I saw. It's really amazing."

Heimerdinger talked to himself while walking ahead, completely ignoring Zell's feelings.

So what happened?
Heimerdinger still didn't explain, and Zell watched as he came to the workbench and squatted down, then leaned half of his body in, and dragged a nest out of it.

It was a tent-style kennel, but Zell somehow felt that Heimerdinger would fit in it—like sticking your feet into boots, the yordle fits just fine.

"See for yourself."

Heimerdinger moved away, and Zell leaned over to look at the entrance of the kennel, and the darkness suddenly opened a pair of eyes, looking at him curiously.

Zell was already very familiar with this gaze, and immediately recognized the creature inside.

"This is a poro." He reached in, trying to get the poro out to have a look, but it was impossible to touch.

"More than one?" Zell touched at least three or four fur balls, and there may be more besides... But he remembered that Heimerdinger only raised one poro.

The warm tongue licked his palm, and Zell took them out one by one and arranged them, and found that there were seven poro!
"Professor, where did your poro come from... Also, where is your original poro?"

The Poro that Zell found in the kennel were all young Poro, even smaller than Xiaohuang, but the big Poro raised by Heimerdinger was not there.

Heimerdinger's Poro, even if it is the first time to see the Poro, will not confuse it with this group of small Poro, regardless of the size, that Poro is very special with an ice blue The prosthetic eye is easy to recognize in Bizer's own family, even if it is shaved and put together with Xiao Huang, it can be recognized at a glance.

"This has to start with you." Heimerdinger put his hands behind his back and began to tell the origin of these poro.

Since Zell had reminded him last time, Heimerdinger had been paying attention to his poro.

He took time out to play with it, strictly controlled its diet, and fed it on time...Indeed, love and companionship are the most important nutrients for Poro's growth. Heimerdinger watched his Poro grow up in less than half a month. Over time, the body size has more than doubled, and I feel the incredibleness of life.

On the morning of evolution day, he came to the lab as usual, but there was no poro at the door to greet him.

His old buddy was gone, replaced by these seven little guys running around the house.

Heimerdinger had a hard time catching them all together.

But when he sat down, he couldn't figure out where his Poro went, how did a living life disappear out of thin air overnight?
Heimerdinger seemed a little agitated, using his hands to emphasize how much he had raised the Poro, and then kept recreating the scene of the last time he saw the Poro for Zell.

This made Zell laugh a little, because he acted like he was asking, "Where is a poro my size?"

While Heimerdinger's account is comical, Zell's results are serious.

He straightened his face and announced seriously: "Professor, I think your Poro has left you."

"What? How is it possible? I didn't ask it to leave me before, but it left after my attitude improved? It's unreasonable."

"It didn't leave voluntarily."

"You said it was taken away?" Heimerdinger touched his chin and deduced: "But there is no sign of burglary in the laboratory, and my self-discipline fort has never been activated."

So there are still self-discipline forts? Zell broke out in a cold sweat and explained again: "I'm not talking about leaving in the physical sense."

"You mean...it's dead? But there's no corpse in the lab either."

Zell shook his head: "To be precise, your Poro split and became these little guys."

Poro reproduce by splitting, the death of the old generation is exchanged for the new generation of new generation, Zell doesn't know if this should be called birth or death, it seems to be both, but not quite.

Then he thought of a word that is very suitable to explain this phenomenon - reincarnation.

"Your Poro is no longer young. Although he is not very big, his horns have reached his twilight years. His days are numbered. The rapid growth in size during this period is actually what we call a flashback..."

"My old buddy, not only did I fail to take good care of you, I haven't seen you for the last time..." Heimerdinger sat down on the ground, his tearful eyes filled with remorse and guilt.

"It chose to leave quietly at night, just because it didn't want you to be sad about parting." Zell became sad when he thought that he would have to face this scene sooner or later: "Although it left you, it left behind these little things before leaving." Guys are with you in another form. Take good care of them and maybe you'll see it in them."

Zell handed a pack of papers to Heimerdinger, and watched him silently finish drawing the whole pack of papers, wondering if he wouldn't take the initiative to stop if he didn't do anything?

The yordle is sometimes a muscle, and can always be immersed in one thing.

For example, talking to himself, Heimerdinger can talk for a whole class when explaining the introduction to the Hex decomposition diagram, regardless of whether the students can understand it or not.

"What are you going to do with them?" Zell, who couldn't bear it, finally interrupted him.

"Oh, I'm sorry, I'm so sad." Heimerdinger wiped his nose, and his mood gradually calmed down with a deep breath.

"For my old buddy, I will raise Poro, but I can't raise so many." He looked up at Zell: "Zell, I want to keep two of them as companions for each other, and the rest Poro, can you accept them all?"

(End of this chapter)

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