His inner persistence was questioned, and Hemer covered his ears.

Suddenly, a strong hand pressed on her shoulder, as if with magic, making Hemer calm down temporarily.

"Hemer, calm down. Don't let your emotions dilute your rationality. Rationality is the awareness of all Rhine Life colleagues, and it is also the reason why you are so outstanding."

"After all, it was you who implanted the Balrog fragment into Ifrit. You are the one who helped the Balrog Project progress to this point..."

"It's a great contribution."

Parvez's tone was gentle, as if he was really trying to enlighten Hemer, but when Parvez said the following words, Hemer's inner persistence...

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Volume 4: Chapter 118: Alone

"No! You tricked me into doing all this! You deceived me!"

Hemer slapped Parvez's arm open and looked at his "mentor" angrily.

"Rhine Life shouldn't be like this! This is all your private violation! I...I'm going to report this to the commander-in-chief! And Saria!"

"Sareya will never allow you to do such a thing!"

After saying that, Hemer took out his cell phone and called Saria.

"Sareya?"

Parvis couldn't help but smile as if he had heard a joke.

"He: My dear, it's been so long since the death of Ling in the Haierton laboratory. Have you seen any media reports on the truth of the matter?"

"Do you remember who was responsible for handling this accident?"

Parvez said this with a hint of meaning, without any worry about the phone in Hemer's hand.

Everything is under his control!

"Ce... Rhea?"

He slowly lowered his head to look at the screen of his mobile phone. On it was a photo of Saria, who looked stern and serious.

"That's right." Echoing Hemer, Parvis stated the "fact": "In addition to internal security and maintaining stability, the Defense Department also has a large amount of external work."

"Special rescue, special accident investigation, and to protect the interests of life in Rhine..."

"A public relations operation by all means."

Having said that, Parvis paused, waiting for Hemer to digest what he had said before continuing with his performance.

"Director Saria has done countless similar things to prevent the pressure from public opinion caused by similar accidents from affecting Rhine Life's development."

Holding the phone tightly with both hands, a clear teardrop bloomed on the screen.

The teacher's betrayal caused the pillar that supported Hemer's heart to collapse, and the whole world was crumbling, but there was still a pillar named Saria that she could rely on to prevent it from being completely reduced to ruins.

"No... Even if that's the case, she has her reasons for doing this, but this is the only thing Saria will never do..."

"You're not so naive as to think that Saria, who protected Rhine's life, has hands as clean as a baby's, are you?"

Interrupting Hemer's self-hypnosis, Parvez pulled her into reality.

"Do you think she will stand on your side in the overall interests of Rhine Life?"

"I don't believe it..."

Repeating this sentence stubbornly, Hemer couldn't believe that everything he had known so far was just a scam.

A scam called progress that disregards human life.

Seeing that Hemer was still "obstinate", Parvez simply threw the last straw.

Taking out a stack of cut paper from the drawer beside him, Parvis placed it in front of Hemer.

"For Ifrit's sake, let me tell you about another part of the Defense Department's business."

"Due to the department's own needs, the Defense Division will also undertake or participate in the development and research of some weapons. Hemer, take a closer look at the flamethrower specially developed for Ifrit."

"Look at whose signature is on the project approval document."

Inducing Hemer, Parvis opened the document he had specially prepared and showed it to Hemer.

On it, there is a picture of an unprepossessing flamethrower, but the target behind it, which has melted into molten iron, reveals the power beneath its appearance.

Hemer's eyes moved down, and when she was about to sign her name, a name she didn't want to see appeared on it.

Saria!

"Look, what a perfect design this is! Especially after Director Saria's improvements, its performance has been further unleashed!"

"And how could you possibly think that Saria, a high-ranking executive at Rhine Life, would be completely unaware of a project of this magnitude?"

"When it comes to the pursuit and exploration of science, Director Saria and the General Manager are the most persistent and determined in Rhine's life."

"You should be familiar with the story of how they founded Rhine Life, right?"

Stunned, Hemer looked at the blood-stained report, not knowing what to say.

She even felt that her hands were covered with sticky, warm blood.

But even then, Palin Visser was still unwilling to let go of Hemer (according to the Four Olds) those words that subverted Hemer's cognition.

"Although Director Saria and I have some differences of opinion, there is no doubt that we are both committed to the success of the experiment."

"The last time Director Saria and I met with the General Director, they raised concerns and requests regarding the safety of the experiment. I fully understood them and later reached an agreement with them, and..."

Parvis turned his head to look at Hemer. In the dim archive room, a layer of haze also covered his glasses. "Director Saria also admitted to the commander-in-chief that if Ifrit's Originium skills were to go seriously out of control, she would be fully capable of resolving the crisis and protecting Rhine's life."

"I guarantee that not a single piece of information will be leaked."

"This is the awareness of a scientist with a lofty sense of mission in scientific exploration. Hemer, you should learn from Director Saria in this regard."

After stuffing the document into Hemer's hand, Parvez took his work badge back from her.

He had said almost everything he wanted to say, and the rest was up to Hemer to understand on his own.

As for how to understand it, that is not his business. As a teacher, he has done his best.

Turning around and leaving, Parvis kindly helped Hemer turn on the light in the archive room.

When he reached the door, Parvis paused and glanced at Hemer: "Again, if you have thought it through, come to me."

"You are my best student."

"Do not disappoint me!"

After saying that, Parvis waved his hand and left the archives room.

The white light shone on Hemer's body, casting a shadow on the ground.

In his left hand, the phone that had stopped making any noises six minutes ago was now being held quietly in Ling Hemo's hand.

"Can't get through... As expected... Are you busy?"

Hemer smiled bitterly, as everything Parvez had said before was being confirmed one by one.

She had just come out of the ivory tower and trusted others too much. She lacked corresponding solutions, which led to her current situation.

Even her "help" was in Ifrit's suffering. Thinking of this, Hemer fell back helplessly and fell on the seat.

There was a cold feeling at his fingertips, and Hemer felt as if liquid was slipping from his hands, falling to the ground and splashing away.

Is that blood?

Is it your own? Or...

Ifrit's?

His body slumped in the chair, Hemer no longer had the strength to hold on and just wanted to be alone for a while.

But the cell phone in her hand suddenly rang at this moment.

Hemer raised his arm and dragged the phone in front of him. On the screen, Saria's photo was flickering, but Hemer had no intention of answering the call and could only let it ring.

About two minutes later, the phone fell silent again, and silence returned to the archive room.

Volume 4: Chapter 119: Do my best!

"Hemer? Hemer?! Why aren't you talking?"

The vague sound gradually reached Hemer's ears, waking her up from her wandering thoughts.

Hemer looked up and saw Ifrit standing in front of her with his back bent, his skinny hands waving in front of her.

Have you lost weight again?

"Hemer!"

"Huh?! What happened?"

Answering belatedly, Hemer hurriedly sat up straight to cover up his gaffe.

"You said you would take me out to play today!"

With one hand on his waist, Ifrit looked at the distracted Hemer with considerable dissatisfaction.

You said you would accompany me, but you are here alone in a daze!

Wouldn't that mean no one would talk to her?

"Sorry, I was just thinking about something. I'll pack up now."

After apologizing, Hemer put his hand on Ifrit's head and rubbed it.

It just looks a bit out of place given her height.

After getting up and packing some things, Hemer took Ifrit and left the room filled with the smell of disinfectant.

The two took the elevator to the outskirts of the Ecology Department, and Hemer found the garden they visited last time according to the route he remembered.

"Hemer! Come here quickly!"

Ifrit, wearing a hospital gown, ran in front. Her agile and nimble figure did not look like a patient at all.

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