Chapter 789: Chapter 788: Ti Migration
“Interesting…” Chen Ke pinched his chin, having so ideas in mind after hearing this.
Ling Yuheng was caught by the Fundacion, how many twists and turns could be behind this? Maybe the people sent by the Fundacion can explain it clearly.
“When are they coming?” Chen Ke asked.
“So you plan to et them?” Li Moyang wasn’t surprised.
“Let them tell us what’s really going on, then let them get lost,” Chen Ke said.
“They can co at any ti, you know… ti is adjustable for them,” Li Moyang said.
“Then let them appear imdiately,” Chen Ke said.
Li Moyang humd a response, then went downstairs with Chen Ke. They decided to et with the Fundacion people in the first-floor eting room, while Li Moyang needed to contact them first.
Chen Ke went to the backyard, only to see Diana and Lucina subrged in the water, staring at each other.
He stopped by, observing curiously.
After a dozen seconds, Diana couldn’t hold back any longer, surfaced, and shook her head, splashing water all over Chen Ke.
He stepped back a bit, patting the water stains on his suit.
“Oh! Chen? Didn’t see you. Sorry,” Diana wiped the water off her face and greeted Chen Ke with a smile.
“What are you playing?” Chen Ke asked.
“We’re seeing who can hold their breath longer,” Diana said.
Lucina also surfaced at this ti, her dark brown hair sticking to her cheeks and back, spitting out water.
“I won… hmm…” Lucina also wiped her face and adjusted her long hair.
“Why are you guys always playing such strange gas?” Chen Ke was puzzled.
“Lu calls it so kind of challenge, but I have to admit, her lung capacity is impressive,” Diana laughed.
“Do you want to cool off in the water too?” Lucina looked at Chen Ke.
“Not for now, where’s Xu Jing?” Chen Ke asked, having not seen Xu Jing for a while.
“She seems to be checking the estate’s security system. She always acts like an agent,” Diana said.
“No, I think that she just doesn’t fit in with us,” Lucina said.
“Don’t always think the worst of people, Lu,” Chen Ke smiled.
“Whatever you say,” Lucina shrugged.
“Before… we couldn’t help. Maybe we shouldn’t have left so quickly,” Diana hesitated, then said.
“The world is unpredictable. Fortunately, you left first, forget about it,” Chen Ke didn’t want to bring it up again.
Lucina hugged Diana, saying, “Let’s hit the weights in the side hall later, this ti we’ll compete on pull-ups!”
Diana burst into laughter.
Chen Ke bid farewell to the two girls and went to the first-floor eting room. Li Moyang was waiting at the door for Chen Ke.
“They’re inside,” Li Moyang said.
“So fast?!” Chen Ke was taken aback.
“According to them, they arrived last night… and I just sent an email to inform their agent in this era,” Li Moyang said.
Chen Ke humd. The concept of ti ant little to the Fundacion. Rom could transport people to any ti.
The two pushed open the door and entered. In the eting room, four n in suits were seated on the sofa, white, aged between 50 to 70, with a briefcase on the coffee table in front of them.
Li Moyang closed the door and was about to get so wine from the cabinet, but the Fundacion people raised their hand, indicating it wasn’t necessary.
“I rember, I’ve t you,” Chen Ke said.
He and Li Moyang sat on the sofa, facing the four people with only the small coffee table between them.
“Indeed, we’ve t, and… the situation wasn’t friendly at the ti,” the oldest of the four spoke.
That was in the villa area when Olivia launched a raid. Later on, the Fundacion people appeared suddenly and warned Chen Ke about sothing, but he couldn’t rember the specifics.
“Let’s introduce ourselves first. I’m Jenkins, this is Wallar, Tashenmu, Aisin. We are the O5 Council, the highest managent echelon of the Fundacion,” Jenkins said.
“Isn’t the O5 Council supposed to be five people?” Chen Ke asked.
“Adams died at your hands,” Jenkins said calmly.
“You don’t seem angry,” Chen Ke continued.
“Our way of expressing anger is to inflict loss on the adversary and make them bear the consequences. Pure venting is aningless,” Jenkins said.
“So… what loss do you plan for to bear?” Chen Ke asked.
“No, in fact, our conflict with you was a huge mistake. We believe that both the Fundacion and you face the sa trouble. Our previous arrogance and failure to communicate led both of our tis into this predicant,” Jenkins said.
“Seems like you guys know what’s with the red sky now, right?” Chen Ke leaned back on the sofa, asking.
“We certainly know, and we also think you should know, it’s just that you don’t realize you know,” Jenkins said.
“That sounds a bit convoluted…” Chen Ke looked at Li Moyang.
Li Moyang hadn’t spoken the entire ti. He knew his position in this eting well: he was just a ssenger.
“This is a Zhang Heng Level event, similar events have occurred multiple tis in history, with varying phenona but identical harm. A divine entity’s reincarnation, the deity’s dreams resonate with the world, polluting the original structure of reality. The fetal awakening releases tics, altering most people’s perceptions… Then, a prolonged gestation period follows, where the moon is the world’s womb,” Jenkins stated.
“The moon…?” Chen Ke suddenly rembered that at the end of the Sunrise incident, he saw a hole on the moon with sothing inside.
“It is now a blood moon, the deity is on the brink of birth, which will lead to irreversible consequences,” Jenkins stated.
“You said similar things have happened multiple tis, so you must have a way to deal with it, right?” Chen Ke asked.
“Of course we do. That’s why we’re here. Your 2009 is already polluted by the deity. We’ve decided to turn this place into a dead world, sever its connection with other tis, and then let the universe create a new one to replace the original,” Jenkins said.
Li Moyang looked at Chen Ke, understanding the Fundacion’s intention to destroy this era.
Chen Ke also understood. Like in 2006, the Fundacion was adept at doing this.
“Is this your solution? It doesn’t sound very reliable,” Chen Ke shook his head.
“I understand your feelings, Mr. Chen. We all understand that the destruction of an era is a major decision within the Fundacion, but doing so cuts off the deity’s harm to other eras,” Jenkins said.
“And the people of this era go down with that ghostly thing in the sky?” Chen Ke asked.
“Of course not. We are willing to provide ti migration, transferring the people of 2009 to other normal eras. We’ve… done similar things before…” Jenkins said.
Chen Ke rubbed his temples. Theoretically, the Fundacion’s approach was already very humane.
The deity couldn’t be killed. This era was done for. After killing the Thunder God, Chen Ke had gained the capital to have equal conversations with the Fundacion. Previously, they could’ve taken action directly, but now, they were willing to bear the cost of ti migration.
“Is there any other way to solve this? Isn’t the deity not born yet? Can’t we interrupt this process?” Chen Ke asked.
“We tried. We found Ms. Ling Yuheng, but even she couldn’t stop this process,” Jenkins said.
“Ling Yuheng…? Where is she?” Chen Ke asked.
Jenkins was silent for a mont, then opened the briefcase on the coffee table. A bloody sll wafted through the eting room.
Jenkins turned the briefcase towards Chen Ke and Li Moyang.
Inside the briefcase was Ling Yuheng’s head, with tubes inserted into the cross-section of her neck, connecting to various vials inside the briefcase. Her hair and eyebrows were shaved, her face full of pain. Although she no longer had a body, her brain was still alive.
“Shit…” Chen Ke sat up straighter, while Li Moyang was also trying hard to control his emotions.
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