Pandora's mind was full of random thoughts, and she couldn't help but start to recall the previous events.
To be honest, her memory of the past was a bit fuzzy, and it was difficult to clearly remember what every day was like before.
She felt that this was because she had been too boring before. In my previous life, there weren't many new things worth remembering. Basically, every day was a repeat of the previous day, so naturally I couldn't remember it clearly.
The only thing she could remember was that Gregory moved her frequently, from here to there, and from there to another place. She didn't know why Gregory did this, or what he was hiding from.
On weekdays, she had no one to communicate with, and except for Gregory, she had never seen any other companions. Sometimes, she curiously asked why she couldn't see her companions, but Gregory always remained silent. After doing this several times, she simply stopped asking. Slowly, she even said very few words. At that time, she felt that boredom might be what her life should be like. The only adjustment is to go to the forest to see small animals, and then teach the disobedient ones among them.
I remember that the first person she taught a lesson was a black bear. He was very tall, several times bigger than her. He could almost swallow her whole body with his mouth open. But it was of no use. After being beaten by her for three consecutive days, the other party became extremely honest. Every time he saw her, he would automatically roll on the ground and beg for mercy.
Then she taught a cheetah a lesson. The cheetah, relying on its speed, didn't take her seriously and didn't follow the drinking order she had arranged for all the small animals. Every time, he always drinks water first, mixes the water in the pool and escapes quickly.
After doing this several times, he finally annoyed her. After the other party ran away to drink water again, she chased after him. She wasn't in a hurry, she just kept following him, leaving him unable to drink water, hunt, or sleep. After two days, he couldn't hold on any longer and collapsed on the ground like a dead dog.
She mercilessly grabbed the other person's legs, dragged him all the way back to the pool, threw him into the water, and made him drink as much as he could. As long as the other party dared to come up, she would kick him down. After several repetitions, the other party became completely honest.
After that, it was a fat wild boar who taught me a lesson.
The wild boar was quite timid, and after being beaten by her, it became more honest, but only on the surface - as soon as it was out of her sight, it would cause trouble again, either by jumping in line, or by humiliating other small animals.
Generally, a small spanking would keep her honest for three days, and a heavy beating would keep her honest for five days. After that time, she continued to make mistakes and refused to change despite repeated admonitions, which gave her a headache.
Thinking of this, Pandora frowned in trance.
In her opinion, if there were no accidents, she would continue to live like this. One day, she will completely subdue the wild boar and make it wait in line to drink water.
But before the wild boar was beaten down, Richard appeared - Gregory came back from outside one day and brought a stranger like Richard.
She was a little resistant to Richard at first. After all, she was used to living alone. It was very awkward to suddenly have a stranger like Richard appear. It took her a long time to get used to Richard's existence.
Richard's appearance did not have much impact on her life, because most of the time Richard was silently doing his own things and would not disturb her. Occasionally she would sit next to him and watch Richard do his work, and only then would Richard say a few words.
That's not bad.
But what she didn't expect was that not long after she got used to Richard, Richard would leave again.
She wanted to keep Richard, but obviously couldn't.
Immediately afterwards, a huge change occurred.
An unknown wizard suddenly arrives and kills Gregory in horrific ways. At that time, she was ready to take revenge, but Richard stopped her, then talked to her a lot and made a complicated plan.
She did what Richard said, harassed the wizard, kept harassing the wizard, and then watched him being led into the cave that Richard dug a long time ago, and buried inside with a "bang".
When the wizard was dug out after a long time, the other party was already dead.
She successfully avenged Gregory, and after taking revenge, she followed Richard and left the forest.
She wasn't very sure why Richard took her with him. Maybe he thought she could be of some use during the battle. But anyway, she left the forest.
After leaving the forest, she followed Richard to the larger world outside.
In her opinion, Richard's life is actually very boring and monotonous. He hardly does anything interesting. He just studies and studies every day, which is not much different from her previous life.
Of course, there are actually some differences.
Richard's boredom and monotony have a purpose. In order to achieve his purpose, he chooses boredom and monotony, which is more efficient. As for her, she simply didn't know what to do and was bored and monotonous.
So she stayed with Richard, fighting when he had something to do, and sleeping when he had nothing to do, which was quite peaceful.
In peace, he and Richard arrived at Cuijin City, at the sea, and at Baishi City.
If it keeps going like this, there should be nothing wrong with it.
But in Baishi City, something happened again.
The sudden outbreak of battle left her with almost no resistance. It was not until Richard appeared that she was safe, and then he left White Rock City under his protection.
At that time, she suddenly realized that she seemed a bit useless and a bit of a drag. It may be a bit more powerful in fighting, but it can only bully the small animals in the forest, and it can't deal with any wizards at all.
In order not to continue to be so useless, she made a request to Richard to learn something useful that could help him.
Richard agreed and began to teach her some things, which were difficult.
It's really difficult, especially at the beginning. You need to remember a lot of numbers, a lot of formulas and formulas. It's much harder than fighting or something like that - when fighting, you just need to pump your fists, and you don't have to think about anything else.
However, she slowly learned the multiplication formula, the four arithmetic operations, equations, Pythagorean theorem, square root and many other things.
She didn't know what these things were for, let alone where they were used, but she tried hard to write them down because she felt that Richard would be right.
Now, it is much easier for her to learn these things and do some questions than before. In her opinion, the easier she learns, the more she learns, and one day she will use what she has learned to make a real difference and help Richard a lot.
There will definitely come a day.
Pandora thought, slowly came back to her senses, and then became alert: Have you been lazy for too long
Turning his head, he looked at the mechanical watch next to him and found that it was indeed the pointer on it that had already crossed a long arc. She remembered that Richard had given her two hours to complete the questions on a scroll, but now it was almost too late.
Picking up the quill, Pandora was about to do it immediately.
But suddenly he thought of something, stood up, and ran quickly to the corner of the laboratory. He arrived at a console and pressed a few buttons.
"Bang bang!"
Outside the laboratory, a large area of the big lights on the four crystal walls of the Garden of Eden suddenly went out, and then another large area lit up, with slight changes in angle, brightness, and color.
This is a lighting console that adjusts the light in the Garden of Eden, simulates the external environment, and prevents biological clock confusion.
Pandora didn't know what a biological clock was, and she wasn't very clear about a mechanical clock, but she still remembered Richard's instructions and did this well.
After finishing, Pandora was about to rush back to the experimental table and prepare to continue working on the questions. Suddenly, she turned her head and looked outside the laboratory and thought she heard something.