Kilsager and Chat Groups

Chapter 48 "Melancholy" Kilsager

Killer Killer: Alright, Tina, you can come over now.

Tina: Okay, I'll be right there.

Azure Star: Another peaceful day.

El: In forming the Knights Order, he wants to learn how to manufacture a magic reactor.

Chen Huijie: I found that there is almost no common energy source among the few of us.

El: Yeah, mine is all powered by magic, Chen Huijie is powered by Originium, Kirsaj is powered by energy elements, Uncle Reno is powered by high-energy gas, and Tina's is mainly powered by oil.

Azure Star: This is steam.

Azure Star: Barely.

Azure Star: Is it mainly natural resources, or dragon vein carbon?

El: Uncle Reno hasn't been talking much lately.

Kirsage glanced at the chat group with a bored expression. Tina's surgery was being overseen by HLN-A and had already entered the final stage, so she didn't need to perform it herself.

In fact, rather than completely eliminating the gastroentervirus, Kilsager prefers to lock down its invasion rate, or even allow the gastroentervirus in Tina's body to coexist peacefully with human genes.

However, considering that a cursed child like Tina had suffered from Gastrea for far too long, Kirsaji ultimately did not persuade Tina to give up on completely eradicating Gastrea.

Today, the control center no longer only has Kirsaj, but also Darklock and Frostnova, and their Oripathy is long gone.

Although Kirsagh never asked for their real names, for her, as long as she could tame them, she didn't need to know too many details.

Suddenly, a dull bell rang out, and Kirsage sighed helplessly.

After discovering the anomaly in the Emperor-class Titan, she simply used psionic energy to infuse it with life force.

But unexpectedly, this Emperor-class Titan now inexplicably emits a bell sound every day.

Kirsa opened the chat group's points shop, which she had never looked at carefully before because the chat group system was so mediocre.

"Ok?"

After opening it, Kearsarge understood why Chen Huijie said it was useful, but it couldn't hide the fact that the chat group system was full of useless characters.

Why? Because the huge mall only has three items, and there are only three icons on a large screen, like a lonely child.

However, Kirsar was somewhat interested in these three items. The first was the consciousness protection device, which, as the name suggests, was for protecting consciousness, but it was clearly marked that it would only be effective for 3 minutes.

The second one was actually a warship design blueprint. The more Kirsaj looked at it, the more familiar it seemed. He raised it up and looked at the large cannons on both sides, and fell into deep thought. This is just a Warhammer warship without the cathedral!

Who would use such a metal shell outside of Warhammer? Doing it all by hand would probably kill her.

Moreover, a warship in Warhammer without a cathedral is like a ship without a soul.

The original captivating religious beauty will also be completely lost, so what is the point of possessing it?

Killer sighed helplessly and turned his gaze to the third option—an energy booster item.

It lasts for three minutes after use. Well, the chat group system is still that impressively weak piece of junk.

Fortunately, both items can be purchased repeatedly, but each costs 100 points, a price that is prohibitive for most people.

After careful consideration, Kilsager ultimately decided not to buy any.

While the warship blueprints certainly held some value for her, paying such a high price for a mere void shield and an unstable warp engine was clearly not worthwhile.

The Void Shield is indeed incredibly sturdy compared to other types of shields.

However, at this moment, Kirsage has no need to participate in space battles, as her Tek shield is sufficient to meet her defensive needs in her ship girl form.

Moreover, Kilsager can't afford the warship blueprints, which cost 2000 points.

"I've earned some points."

Kirsa closed the shop interface and muttered to himself.

Meanwhile, the "surgery" was nearing its end. There was no trace of gastrovirus left in Tina's body, and the human genes had successfully regained absolute control over the body.

When Tina slowly opened her eyes, she stared blankly at Kirsage outside the isolation pod, her eyes filled with confusion and bewilderment.

At this moment, HLN-A controlled the isolation chamber to drain all the liquid, emitting a slight sound.

Immediately afterwards, Tina staggered out of the isolation ward. She tried to raise her hands, but clearly felt a sense of powerlessness welling up inside her.

The powers that the gastrovirus once granted her have completely disappeared, and she has now become an ordinary human being.

Kirsa quickly stepped forward, knelt down, and gently embraced Tina.

Tina felt as if she were being swallowed up by two towering mountains, but thankfully, Killer hadn't used too much force, and she was still able to breathe easily.

After a long while, Tina finally came to her senses and asked in a muffled voice, "Is...is this over?" Her words were clearly heard by Kirsaj.

“It’s over.” HLN-A answered Tina’s question, floating in the air with a thoughtful expression. “You no longer have Gastrea virus in your body.”

Tina couldn't help but cry again, this time louder and more sorrowful than before. Killzag could sense Tina's emotions; she gently stroked Tina's back and comforted her, "Don't worry, everything will be alright."

Kirsa felt a dampness on her chest, but she didn't say anything. She simply held Tina quietly, letting her release her emotions.

After an unknown amount of time, Killer noticed that Tina's sobbing gradually subsided.

Tina nudged Killer, hoping he would let go of her.

Killer slowly opened his arms, stepped back slightly, and looked straight at Tina, whose eyes were red from crying.

"Are you feeling better?" Kirsage asked gently.

"Mm." Tina nodded, not wanting to bring up the incident where she almost cried herself to death in Kirsage's chest.

“Sigh, even Rockwell is more human than them,” HLN-A exclaimed, forgetting what would happen if Kilsager stripped it of its human status.

Upon hearing HLN-A's words, Kilsager lowered his head and began to ponder.

"Well then, I'll head back now." Tina felt she had already troubled Killer Sargeras enough, and she didn't want to rely on him too much.

"Yes, be careful. You're just an ordinary person now," Killer Saber advised Tina.

Tina waved to them, then turned and walked into the portal.

Kirsar stood up, his gaze turning cold.

HLN-A sensed something was wrong. Although it was a machine, it could still feel the low pressure emanating from Chilsa.

"Do you think I could issue an extermination order against them?"

"No! Please don't! That's too extreme!"

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