Chapter 501: Chapter 501: One Day and One Night
Under normal circumstances, an AI wouldn’t be casually inspected unless it had serious issues.
Permission is required.
Jinlian roughly explained, "Master, this requires platform authorization. Otherwise, if you force me to log in... it could crash my system~"
Having said this, Jinlian buried her face in her own dog tail.
Why is master so abrupt~
It’s so embarrassing.
Hannah stared at the palm-sized Jinlian, now balled up on the table, for a long time.
She then got up and picked it up.
"Ah! Master...don’t do this...it tickles...hahaha, master, please let go..."
"Shut up!"
"Master, I’m serious, I will crash... AI 0001 at your service, how may I assist you? I can fulfill any of your needs."
Hannah connected a data cable to Arnold’s personal computer, ignoring Jinlian who was now controlled by a preset program.
Although Arnold’s computer was considered one of the most advanced on Blue Star, it still wasn’t fully compatible with the interstellar program.
The internet speed was too slow.
After a lot of tinkering, Hannah finally connected it.
Jinlian who had been muttering to herself suddenly fell silent. A flash of blue light appeared in her three white eyes, and a pure blue screen soon projected into the empty space.
No one could be seen, but there was a voice.
As Hannah looked at the giant screen in front of her, a deep blue light reflected in her clear eyes, "Is he still alive?"
A playful and relaxed voice came from the other end. Due to the laggy connection, the voice was a bit blurry, not distinguishing between male or female, "Not dead... well... half-dead is more like it."
Forcing a connection to the backend of an interstellar livestream is risky, but luckily the imperial family was busy dealing with problems at the border and their defenses here were overlooking it.
After a brief exchange, there was silence from the other end.
"You better be clear, it doesn’t necessarily have to be him. The Lu boy is simple and naive, a lot easier to control."
Hannah said, "I like a good challenge."
It seemed like the person on the other end was considering, found it troublesome, and finally voiced impatiently after a while, "One day and one night, no more."
"Okay."
*
The plane crash was an accident.
Only a few reliable people around knew that Arnold wasn’t on that plane.
Domestic control was too strict, the best way to get rid of Arnold was to do it while he was working abroad.
Unfortunately... arrogance comes before a fall.
Arnold had sensed it beforehand and managed to avoid severe injuries, though he was still badly hurt.
In his life, Arnold had experienced plenty of sticky situations. Dealing with death daily, he didn’t have much to hide, nor was he afraid to die.
The last thought before he lost consciousness was one of regret.
He didn’t get to see his girl’s debut night as promised. He feared he wouldn’t be able to appease her if she was upset this time.
At least he left some money behind. That should make her a bit happy, right?
She doesn’t need to conduct my seventh-day death tribute then.
"Excessive blood loss, the wound isn’t deep. Once the anesthesia effects wear off, he’ll wake up..."
The doctor was giving instructions while glancing at the person in front of him.
His eyes scarcely concealed his fascination.
This was the most beautiful person he had seen in his life. She seemed like a moon fallen into a mountain valley from the clouds; an ethereal beauty within arm’s reach, yet so utterly elusive.
If it weren’t for the fact it was daytime, he might have mistaken her for some fae being in the valley.