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Chapter 193 Sean's Grandfather

Chapter 193 Sean's Grandfather

"Reward task, reward calculation begins now." The system's voice sounded, and He Chi's five senses began to return.

He Chi sat up from his bed and tried to move his body as usual.

When~his hand hit something hard, it hurt a little.

Looking back, a familiar box appeared in front of him. It was the suitcase that Professor Bohr was holding in his arms.

"Campus Settlement under Mission Fire"

“Task Hour Coin Reward Settlement”

"Special Mission Pandora's Box Settlement"

The time coin numbers in He Chi’s right eye were spinning rapidly, and the amount shocked him.

Based on the current number of time coins, he can live peacefully until he is 50 years old. If he gets some more time coins later, it is not impossible for him to pursue a longevity record or something.

He Chi, who had been pushed forward by the threat to his life, now had a feeling of being rich after being poor for a long time. If possible, at this stage he probably would not want to enter those copies with the sound of guns and cannons, but when he saw the box in front of him, he knew that some things were not something he could choose.

"The mission Pandora's Box is completed, and a special reward is obtained: [Bohr's Briefcase], function: unknown, the total progress of the information fragment is currently 12.24%"

This system briefing is very interesting. The unknown means that it will be decrypted later, and the progress of only 12.24% means that there will be related collection tasks later.

His "reward" is not over yet, and the next "tasks" will probably come one after another.

As for the subsequent tasks...

Ding bell~ding bell~
The doorbell outside interrupted He Chi's thoughts.

When she opened the door, Lola's classmate Bruce Sean was standing outside. He looked very nervous, like a little boy who was asking his parents for leave to go out.

"Please come in. If you have anything to say, come in." He Chi stepped aside and let the shy boy into the house.

"Come to see Lola?" He Chi asked casually as he put down the refreshments.

"Yes, yes, sir." Sean's tone was full of nervousness, but he finally made it clear. Since the last shooting incident, his relationship with Lola has become closer. At least in He Chi's eyes, the girl at least doesn't hate her.

"Hey, Xiao, you're here~" Lola came down from upstairs in her pajamas. She greeted casually, and her loose nightgown swayed, revealing her toned calves and toes painted with black nail polish.

Sean's face suddenly turned red and he didn't dare to look at the girl directly.

"Sean, you're here. Are you still tutoring Lola recently? Thank you so much. She got a B in history last time." Lisa also walked over from the side.

"No, no, I have something else to do today." Sean said, taking out three tickets from his pocket, "I want to invite Lola, um, to attend an exhibition with everyone. It's a great exhibition!"

The boy spoke very quickly, as if he was afraid of being rejected.

He Chi took the ticket and found that it said "Air Exhibition to Commemorate the 79th Anniversary of the End of the Pacific War".

Lisa and He Chi looked at each other and interpreted the same meaning from each other's eyes. He Chi glanced at Lola again, and the other party first sighed and made an OK gesture.

"Well, I think we will go together." He Chi made the decision on behalf of everyone in the room.

He and Lisa had similar ideas. Sean was a good boy. Although he was a little shy, he was humble, which was rare among Americans. And judging from the last incident, he was not a coward at critical moments. They were happy to see the boy's pursuit of Lola.

But Lola does have some opinions about Sean.

"This coward, can't he invite me alone?" These were the girl's exact words when she complained.

Going to the exhibition together is just an excuse for two people to go on a date. As for what exhibition to visit, it is not important.

But in fact, this air show gave He Chi a surprise.

When we arrived at the air show, two propeller planes roared past over our heads.

Zero? Or one that can fly? That's not very common.

"How is it? Pretty good, right?" A familiar voice sounded behind them, and Sean's grandfather stood behind everyone.

"Sponsored by the Antique Aircraft Collectors Association, there are about 20 World War II fighter planes restored by collectors for actual combat demonstrations today, including Zero, Lightning, Bison, and Hellcat. There will also be a performance of the Battle of Pearl Harbor later."

Sure enough, after a while, several Zero-type simulated invaders appeared in the sky, demonstrating bombing and strafing, causing the people nearby to exclaim in surprise.

"Lisa and I want to go over there and take a look. Sir, can you help lead the way for us?" He Chi winked at the old man and made a very lame excuse.

"It's just right. I just got a lot of good things. Come with me." The old man understood and pointed to the path on the other side.

He Chi and Lisa followed the old man away, leaving Sean at a loss to face Lola alone.

"I hope they have a good afternoon." As the old man spoke, he took He Chi into a tent filled with old items from World War II.

M1 semi-automatic rifles, 1911 pistols, unopened military rations from more than years ago, American pilot rescue vests with words from various countries, and the largest one even had a Willys Jeep.

"Look, even the paint is intact, and it can even be driven now. It's the same model as Patton. I bought it from my former comrade-in-arms for $5000 and had it refurbished." The old man proudly patted the hood of his jeep and said very proudly.

He Chi noticed the word "comrade" from the old man's mouth, so he asked, "Have you ever served in the army before?"

"From 1941 to 1944, I served in the Naval Aviation Force, fighting the Japanese all the time. Later, during a battle, my plane was shot down and a piece of shrapnel hit my leg, so I retired." After saying this, the old man lifted his right leg which could not bend.

"Your story must be fascinating." In He Chi's eyes, fighting in the Pacific battlefield for more than three years with only a broken leg made him definitely a veteran.

"It's really wonderful. I can't really describe it. I remember the first time I faced the Zero dive, I even forgot to lie down. It was the officer next to me who kicked me in the butt with his boot to make me lie down." After the old man said this, he pinned the photos on the table to the wall with thumbtacks.

“Compared to my companions, maybe I’m just lucky enough.” The old man said as he stroked the photo.

In the photo, a dozen young American guys gathered together, with a huge ship majestically parked behind them.

"So beautiful, which ship is this?" Lisa asked while looking at the photo.

The old man was silent for a moment after hearing this question, and then he slowly uttered a word:

USS Arizona

(End of this chapter)

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