Shrouded Seascape

Chapter 800: start

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"What?" 134 obviously couldn't understand what Charles wanted to say. Why would he suddenly ask such a question for no reason

When Charles repeated it again, 134 burst into laughter. "Hahahaha!! Charles, you're not going to put that shit back on your ears, are you? Hahahaha!"

Charles' voice turned cold. "I don't have time to joke with you. Although I promised Tuba not to cause you trouble before, if you get in my way now, don't blame me for being rude!"

134 Although she still refused to admit defeat, she finally gave Charles the answer he wanted. After all, no matter how she denied it, if Charles didn't want her to live, it would only take a word.

The little girl said that not long after it attacked Charles, the green centipede emptied its stomach directly on the gray Gobi Desert.

There was no need for Charles to go to the surface to look for shit himself. With a phone call from him, the army stationed in the giant pit fortress at the center of the earth set off immediately.

After Charles circled the word "ear" with the tip of the pen again, he finally stopped at the word "eye".

Charles still remembers the colorful island. There were rope men on the island, and Linda once rescued an abandoned baby from those rope men.

In the center of the Foundation's complex on this island, there is a group of monsters with colors beyond the human color world. They will kill any creature that can see their existence.

At the beginning, Charles accidentally saw a record document, and his eyes were strengthened, and his color world was greatly expanded, which alarmed them.

In order to protect himself, he dug out his two eyes. The remains of his eyeballs should still be on the island. I hope they have not been eaten by rats.

Although it is difficult to go in and look for it in person, this does not prevent Charles from asking others for help.

Soon the closed door opened again, and Norden controlled the green centipede's body to crawl from the outside wall to the ceiling.

He opened his ferocious mouth and kept knocking his teeth at Charles below, as if to say hello.

As a green centipede that has no eyes at all and has extremely strong perception, Norden is definitely capable of performing the task of retrieving the eyeballs.

"Okay, let's start with you." Charles nodded his pen on the paper and quickly opened the diary to the shining portrait.

"Shanshan, come here, I need your help, help me teleport to an island." The sea area of the Narwhal slowly spread across the entire desktop.

A shining figure in a white short skirt sat on the chart in an instant, gently shaking her fair legs. "Are you asking me for help again? Then you have to spare a day to help me."

Charles took the diary and put it in his arms. "Okay, my dear daughter, I'll listen to you."

The next second, the three people in the room disappeared instantly.

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In the school on Hope Island, Nini sat in her seat, looking puzzledly at Teacher Jenny who was stumbling while lecturing in front of the blackboard.

Jasmine, who was sitting next to her, quietly pulled her sleeve and said in a low voice, "Nini, it seems that Teacher Jenny doesn't know the knowledge in the new book either."

Nini lowered her head and looked at the new book on the table. No wonder Teacher Jenny didn't understand. The knowledge in this book was too strange. It was all things she had never learned before, and they were all so complicated.

She looked at the notice in the square and found out that the order to change the textbooks was issued personally by the Governor. The Governor said that the old textbooks contained too little useful knowledge and the students taught there would find them useless.

Nini didn't know what the Governor meant by those words, but since the Governor gave the order, she tried hard to learn.

"Teacher Jenny! You haven't assigned homework yet!" As soon as a little boy wearing glasses sitting in the front row finished speaking, everyone in the classroom glared at his back angrily.

After Nini and her classmates came out of school, they began to look worried. The final homework had been assigned, and they had much less time to play at home.

When the students were gathered at the school gate waiting for the tram, everyone was complaining to the boy with round glasses.

If there weren't other teachers waiting for the train nearby, he might have been beaten.

The little boy with glasses didn't think he did anything wrong. He clenched his right fist, and his eyes behind the glasses were full of determination. "What do you know? Although we are young, we are helping the respected Governor to build a better Hope Island. What's wrong with being a little tired?"

Now not only the students have seen it, but even the teachers have turned their attention to it.

Just as he was arguing with others, several trams drove up to the school gate and students rushed on. When the boy with glasses came to his senses, he found that there was no seat for him on the tram.

Trams carrying students run along the newly built tracks, blooming like flowers to various areas of the island.

"The Governor is really thoughtful. He knows that it is inconvenient for people who live too far to get out of school, so he specially built tracks all over the island. I used to have to ride a bicycle for an hour to go to school. Now I don't have to be so tired anymore."

A female teacher on the tram pulled the bicycle ring and said to her colleagues with a smile.

"Who says it's not? And it's free. You won't get such good treatment on other islands. Even if it's built, not everyone can afford it."

As they were talking, an old man who was reading a newspaper with a pipe between his lips interrupted and said, "The tram is good, but the people in the planning bureau are really a bunch of rubbish. Look at the tracks, they are crooked and the roads are not straight. Not only do they waste a lot of steel, but the distance is not efficient at all."

"Stop bragging. You just know how to brag. If you have the ability, come up with a fact."

Hearing someone looking down on him, the old man put away his newspaper and glared at the man, "Do you think I'm incapable? If I were to design it, the tram system on Hope Island would definitely be many times better than it is now!"

Nini, who was also on the tram, watched with great interest. She didn't quite understand what the adults said, but she liked listening.

Because she was too focused, Nini almost missed her stop.

After saying goodbye to her classmates, Nini hummed a song and skipped towards home. Although so much time had passed, she still felt like she was dreaming. Everything was so good, so good that it seemed a little unreal.

They can go to school, their mother has a job, no one hurts them, and they have enough to eat every day.

Sometimes she wondered if she should live a slightly worse life so that good days like this could last longer.

As soon as Nini arrived at the door, she saw that her door was open and a bicycle was parked at the door.

"Are there any guests at home? Who are they?" Nini walked towards her door cautiously with curiosity.

(End of this chapter)