"However, if you don't know what's good for you and continue to provoke my bottom line, then don't blame me for being impolite. At that time, the methods I use will not be as merciful as they are now."

Before she could finish speaking, Xilin suddenly raised her hand and waved it forcefully. The four stone pillars that had been quietly floating in the air suddenly began to spin rapidly, creating a sharp gust of wind.

"How about it? Scared yet?" Sirin asked coldly, manipulating the stone pillar to spin faster and faster, forming a huge vortex. The terrifying aura was chilling, threatening to devour everything around it at any moment.

“You…” Walter Yang frowned slightly, his lips parted slightly, but he hesitated. He remained silent for a long while. Finally, as if giving up the argument, he nodded slowly and helplessly, indicating his compromise.

“That’s right, Second Herrscher. However, we were summoned here not simply to witness your immense power.”

Walter Young took a deep breath, trying to keep his tone calm, and then said, "So, please state your terms."

At this moment, a sly smile appeared on Celine's lips as she replied, "Hehehe, you're definitely smarter~? I don't have time for such boring things."

After saying that, she opened her cherry-like mouth without any hesitation and yawned loudly, as if she didn't care about any of it.

"My condition is actually very simple: First Herrscher, I want you to personally come to the moon to see me. How about that? That's not an unreasonable request, is it?"

As she spoke, Celine blinked her beautiful yet dangerous eyes, staring directly at Walter Young.

Then, as if he had thought of something amusing, he chuckled and continued, "Of course, if you dare disobey my orders and don't come, hmph hmph hmph..."

“I will drop four stone pillars onto Earth every 72 hours. Believe me, it will be quite a spectacle! So, don’t keep me waiting too long, okay?” Before she finished speaking, Sirin lazily stretched her body and gave a big yawn.

"I'm the most impatient of all!" After saying this, Sirin's figure vanished instantly, leaving only a fleeting image that flickered a few times before disappearing without a trace.

Everyone present looked at each other, unsure how to handle the situation. At this moment, Bella, who had been standing silently to the side, stepped forward and spoke softly.

"Everyone, now that Her Majesty the Queen's decree has been conveyed, I shall take my leave." With that, Bella turned and walked out of the Babylonian Laboratory.

Not long after, seeing Bella turn to leave the Babylon Laboratory, Siegfried panicked and hurriedly called out, "Wait a minute! Stay with us first..." However, before he could finish speaking, Walter Young reached out and stopped him.

Walter Young looked at Bella with a serious expression and said softly to Siegfried, "Siegfried, calm down."

Having said that, he turned his gaze back to Bella, a hint of apprehension in his eyes. Just a brief moment ago, he had keenly sensed a chilling aura emanating from Bella.

Bella paused slightly upon hearing Siegfried's call, but did not stop walking. She slowly turned her head, her cold gaze sweeping over the two of them, and spoke expressionlessly.

"Please don't misunderstand, humans. Even if you can't defeat Her Majesty the Queen, it doesn't mean you can stand against me, her familiar!" Before she finished speaking, a dazzling light suddenly appeared behind her.

Then, the phantom of an enormous dragon gradually appeared. The dragon's body was massive, its scales gleaming with a cold light, and its blood-red eyes revealed a ferocious aura that sent chills down one's spine.

Bella stared coldly at the two people in front of her and continued, "This is just a small warning. I hope you'll behave yourselves. Remember, this is a one-time thing!"

Having said that, she didn't linger any longer, turned around, and strode towards the door. Each step seemed to carry immense force, causing the ground to tremble slightly.

As Bella stepped out of the Tower of Babel, her body began to undergo an astonishing transformation. Her once petite figure rapidly expanded and twisted, instantly transforming into a majestic dragon.

The dragon spread its broad wings, raised its head, and let out a deafening roar. Then, it leaped into the air and charged towards the purple portal in the sky. In the blink of an eye, the dragon's figure disappeared into the portal, leaving only a gust of wind howling past.

"Damn it! Are we really being completely controlled by them like this?" Siegfried stared wide-eyed at the direction Bella had gone, his heart filled with rage.

He suddenly raised his fist and slammed it hard against the wall beside him. With a loud "bang," a deep dent appeared in the wall instantly.

Watching Bella disappear completely from sight, Siegfried felt his heart sink to the bottom. He gritted his teeth and roared, "Go to the moon? That's like walking into a trap, directly into Sirin's mouth!!!"

The other two stood silently to the side, listening intently to his roar. They could deeply feel Siegfried's resentment, but faced with such a dire situation, they couldn't think of a better solution for the moment.

After a long while, Theresa finally broke the silence. She stepped forward gently, placed a hand on Siegfried's back, and whispered, "Don't be so impulsive, Siegfried."

"Let's hurry back and discuss a strategy. If we continue to act recklessly like this, we might really have no hope of winning at all."

Upon hearing Theresa's words, Siegfried slowly turned around, his initial agitation subsiding slightly. However, his face remained terribly gloomy, his head bowed, and he remained silent.

After a moment, Siegfried suddenly raised his head, gritted his teeth, and said, "Alright, let's go back and discuss this further. But before that, I need to contact Bishop Otto to see if I can get his advice."

Before he finished speaking, Siegfried turned around and strode away without looking back, quickly disappearing from everyone's sight.

Seeing this, Walter Young simply sighed and then looked at Theresa. "Miss Theresa, go back to your room and tell Ein and Tesla about this."

After Siegfried left in a hurry, Theresa and Walter Young returned to the ward with mixed feelings. As soon as they entered, they saw Einstein and Tesla busy at work.

"Why the strange expressions? What happened?" Ai noticed the unusual looks on the two women's faces and immediately realized that things might be beyond their expectations.

“It’s like this…” Theresa sighed softly and recounted in detail her meeting with Sirin and Bella, including the power Sirin displayed, the demands she made, and the imposing presence Bella exuded as she left.

After listening to Theresa's account, Tesla frowned. "This is a really troublesome situation. If what you say is true, the consequences of those four pillars falling would be unimaginable, and could very well cause the deaths of tens of thousands of people."

“Dr. Tesla is right.” Einstein nodded slightly, his expression grave. “It seems we need to think of other ways; we can’t just let Sirin control us like this.”

Walter Young stroked his chin and said in a deep voice, "Judging from the current situation, Sirin is clearly trying to drive us to a dead end, but we must not just surrender like this."

"Then what should we do?" Theresa asked anxiously, her brows furrowed with worry. "Siegfried went to see Grandpa... Bishop Otto, but they may not have any good solutions either."

In this tense atmosphere, everyone fell into deep thought. The four stone pillars seemed like the Sword of Damocles hanging over their heads, ready to fall at any moment and bring devastating disaster.

Einstein slowly began, “The reason why Sirin is so fearless is perhaps because we know too little about her power and the circumstances behind it.”

“Chicken-hair is right!” Tesla nodded, a glint of light in his eyes. “We can start from the moon. Maybe there’s a way to help us find a way to fight her there.”

Theresa frowned slightly. "But how can we get to the moon? Sirin is clearly trying to force us to comply this way. If we go rashly, we'll be like lambs to the slaughter."

Walter Young pondered for a moment and said, "We can start from the technical level and see if we can improve the existing equipment."

“But time…” Theresa looked troubled. “Cirin doesn’t have much time left for us. She might throw away those four stone pillars every 72 hours. We don’t have that much time to slowly study and improve them.”

Just then, hurried footsteps sounded outside the door, and Siegfried walked in with a grave expression. His eyes revealed deep anxiety, clearly indicating that his communication with Bishop Otto had not yielded the desired results.

“The bishop doesn’t have any good ideas either,” Siegfried said in a deep voice. “I haven’t even seen him. I only heard from Amber that he’s been in seclusion, pondering a solution. Honestly, what is that man thinking!”

Upon hearing this, everyone's faces showed disappointment. It seemed like a dead end; no matter how hard they struggled, they couldn't seem to escape Sirin's control.

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