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Chapter 334: 323 Not listening to your brother? Pei Tianyi, apologize! [3 more chapters]

Pei Tianyi had always looked down on live streaming.

In his view, live streaming was vulgar and lacked technical content; it was just a bunch of people clambering for audience’s attention.

This was actually his first ti logging onto a live streaming app.

Pei Tianyi hit Enter, the page jumped, and he entered a live stream.

But to his disappointnt, there was no video in the live stream room, only an announcent.

[Ah oh, the host has been away from ho for fifteen days now, and Little Fishy doesn’t know where the host has gone [crying loudly]]

Below were comnts from viewers.

[The God must have forgotten their password again, they promised at least one stream a week, and now we’re stood up again.]

[Why do I feel like sothing might have happened to the God? I even went to the ISC official website to check, and their account score hasn’t moved at all.]

[No no no, you must be new here, buddy? The God doesn’t really have any flaws, just laziness, too lazy to move.]

Pei Tianyi read many comnts but couldn’t find the information he wanted.

He shook his head and closed the app.

He hoped that before he left Hua Country, he would be able to see a live stream.

**

Not many knew about Professor Herwen being kidnapped.

Over in Continent O, the matter was also tightly suppressed.

After all, if the news got out, it would cause quite a stir and even attract the attention of other international criminals.

IBI maintains world peace, but the Earth is so big that it’s impossible to cover everything.

On the afternoon of the following day, Ying Zijin received a reply from the Yi Character Team.

[Miss Ying, these people are not from Hua Country, we initially suspect they are international criminals, so we have sent them to IBI. Once there is any notification from there, we will inform you imdiately.]

[This case is too severe, so it’s estimated that the Supre Executive Commander of IBI will also take action.]

Although in the end, no lives were lost, one can imagine that if Professor Herwen had died, the loss would have been imasurable.

The last ssage made Ying Zijin’s hand pause.

She slowly looked up at the man standing in front of her, “Did it co to you?”

“Mm,” Fu Yunshen nodded, “it did co to .”

The Director of IBI had personally contacted him.

Ying Zijin nodded.

She originally had no intention of getting involved, and now she had even less reason to.

“But, Yaoyao—” Fu Yunshen reached out and pinched her face, “have you forgotten sothing?”

Ying Zijin swatted away his hand, “Stop pinching, what is it?”

She realized her mory was like this.

She couldn’t rember what she should, but she could rember the plot of a lodramatic show after watching it just once.

Quite marvelous.

“I seem to recall saying—” Fu Yunshen’s hand didn’t loosen its grip, but instead pressed on her head as he slightly bent down until his gaze was level with hers, “little friend, if you have any trouble, first thing you do is co to , I’m not afraid of being bothered.”

His narrow peach-shaped eyes curved, carrying a subtle smile, yet there was a palpable sense of danger in them.

“Why is it that this ti, you went to soone else? Hmm?”

He looked at her like this, almost as if she didn’t co up with a good enough reason, he would do sothing unpredictable.

“…”

Ying Zijin silently recalled for a mont and realized that she had indeed heard such a phrase.

While she pushed his hand away again, she replied nonchalantly, “I feel sorry for you, brother.”

Fu Yunshen’s expression faltered for a mont, then he slowly straightened up.

The six words sounded plain and light, but they were like tidal waves, repeatedly crashing against his eardrums.

He almost had to use all of his restraint and patience to calm himself down.

Fu Yunshen’s brows rose, intrigued, “Hmm?”

“So I don’t want the trouble to bother you, so I bothered other people instead,” Ying Zijin yawned lazily, “No matter how tired they get, I won’t feel any guilt.”

“Good for you, little friend,” Fu Yunshen smirked, “You’re learning how to cheer up now.”

He chuckled lowly, his deanor lazy, “Indeed, I am quite cheered up by this, so I’ll let you off this ti. But rember, if anything cos up, find next ti.”

It wasn’t just so offhand remark he made.

He hoped she could try to depend on him.

So the last ti she was at the Di Wu Family, she chose to call him, and his mood actually improved a lot.

“Alright,” Ying Zijin looked at him, pondered for two seconds before speaking, “I’m hungry.”

“…”

“That’s all you’re asking for?” Fu Yunshen glanced at his watch, “What do you want to eat?”

Ying Zijin got into the car and buckled her seat belt: “Sothing tasty.”

Fu Yunshen found a new restaurant, set the location, and drove there.

He held the steering wheel with one hand while tapping on his phone with the other, sending out two ssages.

[Yaoyao said she bothers you because she has no psychological burden.]

[You’re exhausted and it’s nothing, but I’m different, I can’t afford to be tired.]

Seeing these two WeChat ssages, Nie Yi on the other side of the phone thought it was so ergency: “…”

**

Three days later, Professor Herwen finally woke up.

Apart from a bit of a fuzzy head, there were no other after-effects.

But to prevent any further incidents, Pei Tianyi decided to wait a few more days.

The kidnapping case had also secretly startled Herwen.

Such events were indeed not accidental.

Last year, one of his colleagues crashed in a plane while visiting abroad.

After an investigation, it turned out to be sabotage.

But to this day, the person responsible had not been found.

“Classmate Ying, thank you so much,” Herwen said with residual fear, “I really don’t know how to repay you, what do you want? As long as it’s within my power, I will make it happen.”

If it weren’t for Ying Zijin locating his whereabouts, he might have lost his life there.

“No need,” Ying Zijin said indifferently, nodding slightly, “I still have so misunderstandings regarding Quantum chanics and I’d like to ask you a few questions.”

As soon as his own research topic ca up, Herwen’s spirits lifted imdiately: “Of course, ask away.”

Ying Zijin: “Professor Herwen, do you believe in the existence of parallel universes?”

Upon hearing this question, Herwen was stunned, then began to laugh: “I do believe, and in fact science has provided so proof in this area.”

He pushed up his glasses and pulled up a docunt on his computer.

“Look, when scientists studied cosmic microwave background radiation signals in 2007, they found evidence of other universes.”

Ying Zijin sat down and looked on seriously.

Herwen continued: “And from the radiation data observed by the Planck telescope, it can be seen that our universe might be one of a billion universes. This ans that besides our Solar System, there are many other universes existing at the sa ti.”

“So are similar, so are different, these indeed are still without scientific proof.”

“But one thing that is certain is that these existing universes are very distant from us, and we will never co into contact with another universe, so we are currently unable to observe the so-called parallel universes.”

In this world, the speed of light is the fastest.

According to scientists’ asurents, the diater of the universe in which the Solar System is located is about 160 billion light years.

The light itself travels for hundreds of billions of years, which indicates how far away it is.

Also, because it is unobservable, the concept of parallel universes has always been controversial.

Many scientists believe that it’s not worth wasting ti on.

Moreover, the idea of parallel universes seems too far-fetched, at best belonging in science fiction movies and novels.

“But it’s also unpredictable,” Herwen thought for a mont, “because our current technology is not very advanced, and we are unable to scientifically observe the entirety of even our own universe, due to its vastness.”

“Perhaps one day in the future, humans will be able to travel through the universe.” He regretted, “It’s just unknown whether I will live to see that day.”

Ying Zijin finished reading the docunt: “Hmm, there will be such a day.”

“Classmate Ying seems very interested in Quantum chanics and space,” Herwen pondered a little, “Therefore, I invite you to be my special assistant, how about joining my lab?”

“Because so of the research has not been made public, by joining my lab, you will be able to participate in the research.”

So research is confidential; apart from the people in the lab, the outside world wouldn’t know about it.

That was why Herwen’s kidnapping raised suspicions of a mole within the team.

The L-Type Spray had just been created, how did the other party get the information?

“Professor!” Pei Tianyi, hearing this, abruptly stood up and frowned, “Professor, how can you let her join your lab? With so many secrets, any little influence could be significant, what if she has so other motive? Aren’t you afraid she’ll leak it out?”

The smile disappeared from Herwen’s face as his voice turned cold: “Pei Tianyi, imdiately apologize to Classmate Ying! Otherwise, you can leave for O continent right now.”

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