"By the way! I have something for you!"

After making an appointment with Muirseth, Talina was stunned for a moment, as if she remembered something. She pulled over a bag and started searching inside.

After some searching, Talina took out a box about the size of two palms from her bag.

The box has an exquisite appearance, the whole body is linen-colored, and the outside is tied with a light green ribbon, which is roughly the same color as Muirseth's body.

Putting the box on the bed, Talina slowly pushed it towards Muerses.

"The candy you gave me last time was delicious, so this is a return gift."

The gift landed in front of Muirseth's legs. Looking at the exquisite gift, Muirseth reached out and caught it.

Stroking the light green ribbon tied on it, Muirseth gently pinched it with her slender fingertips and moved her palm back, but before she could pull it away, a white palm pressed on the back of her hand.

Looking up in confusion, Muirseth looked at the director of the palm, Talina, and silently asked questions.

"Well, as for gifts, it's best to wait until the person who gave it leaves before opening it. That way it feels more mysterious, doesn't it?"

Talina smiled, and her smile met Muirseth's eyes, peaceful and beautiful.

Volume 4: Chapter 133: A New Beginning, Looking to the Future

The next morning, Talina arrived at the Tremont train station accompanied by Muirseth.

Standing at the platform, Muirseth and Talina sat side by side. The breeze blew through the entrance, lifting Talina's long hair.

Perhaps due to the development of the times, the train station in Tremont is sparsely populated. On this bright morning, there are only Talina and Muirseth in the huge station.

But this was exactly what Muirseth wanted. If there were too many people, she would have to think carefully about it.

"Are you going straight to Longmen? Why don't you go back home to check?"

Sitting on the waiting chair, Muirseth looked at the undeveloped green mountains and forests in the distance and asked Talina.

"No need, I've already told my mother."

Shaking her head, Talina swung her legs and reached out to tuck her hair at the temples.

As early as last night, she had told Russell that she was going to Longmen, and Russell only said one sentence in response to her.

"Go."

Tarina, who knew her mother well, didn't say much and hung up the phone after a brief greeting.

The relationship between the two of them no longer requires these so-called visits; a simple greeting can explain everything.

Of course, Talina did not forget to ask about Ravshini and Viviana.

From Russell, Talina learned about the current situation of the two people.

Weiwei Anna is busy taking an exam on how to take care of a child, while Lavishini is studying hard to pass the school test.

After learning that both of them were doing well, Talina felt relieved.

When she came out, she thought that Lavishini would not be able to adapt, and she told Russell both openly and secretly to bring Lavishini out, but Russell refused.

Out of trust in Russell, Talina had no choice but to agree to her.

Fortunately, the situation is not bad now. In my daily contact with Rafshini, I haven't heard her say that she is feeling unwell. Instead, she seems to be enjoying it.

"Is that so? That's great..."

Feeling like family...

Seeing the happy smile on Talina's face and her helplessness in caring about Russell, Muirseth felt envious.

If possible, she also wanted to find her family and ask them why they abandoned her and why they didn't take her with them.

She also wanted to return to that warm home after get off work, with hot meals, dim lights, her father sitting on the sofa reading the newspaper, and her mother sitting at the dining table waiting for her.

But all this was just one of Muirseth's countless fantasies.

After the fantasy, all that remains is the cold reality.

Apart from the initial exchange, the two did not speak again afterwards, but just quietly waited for the upcoming separation.

Not long after, a wisp of white smoke appeared in the distance, accompanied by the unique noise of a train.

Talina stood up from her seat, picked up her luggage and walked to the waiting platform.

Muirseth stood behind, his hands hanging by his legs, looking at Talina's back.

She had countless words in her heart that she wanted to say to Talina, but when the words reached her lips, they were swallowed by Muirses.

The train passed in front of Talina, slowly stopped, and the door opened. The old but clean carriage issued a silent invitation to Talina.

Taking a step forward, Talina walked in.

There was no attempt to keep each other, no excessive and complicated farewells, the farewell between the two was just a simple goodbye.

Just like their first meeting, in that laboratory that looked like a primeval forest, Liberi and the elf met for the first time.

From panic and confusion to the current familiarity and reluctance.

The train passed by Muirseth. In the empty carriage, Muirseth saw Talina waving at him.

Muirseth also raised his arm and said goodbye to Talina.

The separation finally came to an end, and Muirseth didn't feel too much about it.

She had experienced separation before, and this was just another dream that was shattered.

She was used to it.

He unzipped his clothes, took out a linen box from his side bag, and sat back on the bench.

"Now that we've left, we can open our presents, right?"

Muirseth muttered to himself as he untied the ribbon that bound the box.

The light green ribbon unfurled, and Muirseth removed the lid of the box.

A box of chocolates lay quietly in the box, looking plain and simple, just like the cheap items you can find on the street.

Without any disgust, Muirseth opened the package, broke off a small piece and put it in his mouth.

The bitter taste mixed with sweetness was not very good, but Muirseth ate it with relish.

"Not bad for the craftsmanship... Time to go back!"

Muirseth carefully put the remaining chocolate away and put it back into the box, preparing to take it home and savor it slowly.

After standing up and stretching, Muirseth turned and walked towards the exit, but before she could go far, a familiar voice called her.

"Ms. Muirseth, long time no see."

A mechanical male voice sounded. The man was wearing a brown windbreaker, a matching hat, and holding a pipe in his hand. He raised his head in the morning light, revealing his metallic face.

"Mr. Tin Man?"

Stopping in his tracks, Muirseth faced the famous Colombian detective, wondering why he was here.

"If you're looking for Tarina, she's already left!"

Pointing at the track, Muirseth reminded the Tin Man of his late arrival.

The Tin Man was unmoved by this and shook his head: "No, I came to see you."

"Looking for me? I don't remember ever having a commission?"

The hand that was pointing at the track moved to his face, and Muirseth spoke in confusion.

"I have some information here that might interest you."

Without keeping anyone in suspense, the Tin Man stepped forward, pulled out a document bag from his bosom, and handed it to Muirseth.

"These are some interesting things I found while sorting through old case files the other day. I thought you might be interested, so I came to take a look."

"what?"

Muirseth went around the bag containing the sealed documents and pulled out the contents.

Muirseth, who had not taken it seriously at first, suddenly began to breathe faster after seeing the information above. His pupils dilated and he looked shocked.

After quickly going through the above content, Muirseth put the information back into the file bag and sealed it.

Trying his best to calm himself, Muirseth looked at the Tin Man and said, "Mr. Tin Man... the authenticity of this document..."

"I guarantee it's true. You can also investigate the subsequent events. With Director Muirseth's ability, this should be very simple."

Raising his hand to support the brim of his hat, the Tin Man lowered it. "Director Muirseth, now that the past is over, why not focus on the future?"

"Can you really get the answers you want by blindly searching the past?"

"The past is fixed, whether it's good or bad...it's there...but the future is different, it..."

"You can create it yourself..."

.........

A huge land ship was parked on the wilderness filled with yellow sand, and the huge tracks behind it extended into the distance with no end in sight.

In the distance, a black off-road vehicle was speeding, accompanied by yellow sand and dust, heading towards the huge land ship.

The roar of the engine gradually weakened and finally disappeared completely, and the black off-road vehicle stopped in front of the land ship.

The tall Sarkaz man got out of the driver's seat, walked to the back seat, and opened the door.

"Thank you, Mr. Lando."

Hemer got out of the car and thanked the man next to him.

"You're welcome. After all, you've been following me for over a month. Even if I didn't bring you here, you would have followed me quietly on your own."

The Sarkaz man named Lando said jokingly. The scar across most of his face looked extremely hideous, but his hearty laughter made Hemer feel extremely relaxed.

After getting out of the car, Hemer looked at the huge monster in front of him and then looked at Lando.

"This is..."

"This is the place you're looking for, Rhode Island, Dr. Hemer."

"Yeah..."

Muttering in response, Hemer took a step forward.

As if responding to her, the giant ship in front of her, named Rhodes Island, also made a sound.

A neat crack began to appear on the edge of the ship's side, and then in Hemer's eyes, it slowly descended and turned into a lifting platform about five meters high.

The elevator touched the ground, kicking up a cloud of dust. In front of the elevator door, a film woman with light white hair stood there, seemingly having been waiting for a long time.

Her white shoulder-length hair fluttered in the wind, her hands were in her pockets, the hem of her coat swayed slightly, and above her exposed shoulders, black crystals sparkled with dazzling brilliance, highlighting her identity.

After a brief silence, the Filin woman spoke. Her voice was cold and emotionless, like an indifferent machine.

"Welcome to Rhode Island, Dr. Hemmer."

Volume 4, End.

Volume 4: Repentance

Before I knew it, two volumes have already passed... Almost half a year has passed since the book was published in October last year...

Thanks to everyone's support, this book has reached one million words, which is completely incredible for me, who originally wrote 300,000 words.

But conversely, the longer the word count, the more the book's shortcomings are exposed.

The plot is boring, the writing is dry, and there is too much water. These are all existing problems. Let me explain.

Are you guys just...

Ahem! Off topic!

It's all my fault, and I can't get rid of it because it is indeed caused by my poor writing and creative thinking skills. As a person who started late, my ability is indeed not as good as other big guys.

Every time I see someone showing off their achievements in the author group, my back teeth are about to break and I can only quietly leave.

Of course, when they send red envelopes, I will still click back. Even a mosquito leg is meat.

Okay, let’s get back to the topic!

Let’s first talk about the edict of confession of guilt that is missing from the previous volume.

At first, I was planning to insert a small plot after the Ursus arc ended, and then write the Repentance Edict together, but it ended up being inserted for more than a hundred chapters...

After the Rhine Life arc ended, I finally realized...

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