Chapter 98: The Disgruntled Cat
All six vanguard teams had suffered some degrees of injuries, and excluding the teams of Dias and Lu Suo, another lieutenant commander, the other four teams all suffered different degrees of casualties.
After returning to the starship, Cary was sent to the medbay to receive treatment. Dias followed Shawton to the main starship, whereas Cillin and his team hung around each other.
âThank goodness youâre there, Cillin, or we would have lost someone from our team.â Xiao Shang smiled at Cillin with both fatigue and gladness on his face.
At the time, Cillin hadnât left for long before Shawton showed up on an aircraft with his men, so the remaining few red-and-black alien beasts gave up on the fight before swiftly escaping.
Cillin waved his hands, âIs everyone okay?â
âWeâve all had our wounds treated. Those whoâre more seriously wounded are still at the medbay, but no oneâs life is in danger.â
âWhereâs Beaver?â
âHeâs at his personal workshop. Heâs processing the information that was brought back to the ship.â
A copy of the data was already uploaded to every personnel in the technical analysis team on the Sixth Squadronâs main starship. But Beaver was curious about it, and he just had to analyse the data himself.
Cillin arrived at Beaverâs workshop and knocked on his door. Beaver normally disliked people disturbing him while he was working, and his doorbell was set to silent mode. So Cillin had no choice but to knock on his door.
Beaver finally opened the door after he knocked on it for a very long time. His eyes were completely bloodshot. It would appear that the data analysis wasnât progressing well.
âWhat is it?â Beaver said weakly. He exhausted too much energy trying to analyse a mountain of data in a short time, and now his mind was still in a chaotic jumble. He just couldnât shake the feeling that he was missing something.
âIâd like to borrow your analyser to analyse a sound frequency.â Cillin did not walk into Beaverâs workshop. It was Beaverâs private land, and Dias aside, no one had ever entered inside, not even the Sixth Squadâs commander, Shawton himself.
âSound frequency? What sound frequency?â The data Diasâ group had gathered also included some sound frequencies, although they were all the horny skinned beastsâ and red-and-black alien beastsâ.
âThe birdsâ sound frequency.â
Beaverâs eyes flashed, âGo sit at the room next door for a minute. Iâll analyse it right away.â
Nodding, Cillin walked and sat in the small room next to Beaverâs workshop.
âCeh, look at him being oh-so-mysterious, keeping us cold outside.â The gray cat followed Cillin inside and jumped onto the table, requesting Cillin to pour it a cup of fruit juice. After licking it twice with a fussy look, it raised its head and said secretively, âDo you want me to eavesdrop next door and see which data heâs processing?â
âEavesdrop? You can hear the data heâs processing?â Cillin said in surprise.
The gray catâs head shot up to the air in a pompous manner, âOf course! All machines let out a specific sound, and all the data they process are âspokenâ through a specific language. Itâs just that you guys donât know about it, and can only see the calculation results and some parts of the process on a monitor.â
âDoesnât that mean that if someone invents a machine that can receive and translate this type of âmachine languageâ, they can eavesdrop wherever they go?â
Hearing Cillinâs words, the gray cat cast him a glance of disdain, âIgnoring the fact that whether those shitty low level machines can âhearâ them is a question in itself, even if they could, itâs highly unlikely they could understand them. For instance, do you understand the native languages of those borderline planets?â
âSo you mean that a different machine will speak a different language. But why can you understand them then?â He agreed with the gray catâs statement. Cillin knew that it was difficult to understand this âmachine languageâ, or GAL wouldâve invented an eavesdropping machine like this a long time ago. Cillin also had another question in mind: Beaverâs workshop had pretty good soundproofing, so how exactly was the gray cat able to âhearâ them? Could it be that this machine language wasnât a kind of sound wave?
âI donât know, I only know that they are speaking, and that I can understand them. Uh-huh, this is the power of the miracle life of the universe!â
Cillin rubbed his chin, and just when the gray cat was complacent enough to float on air he caught one of its ears and changed the subject abruptly, âYouâre hiding something from us, arenât you?â
âW⊠what? I didnât hide nothing!â Suddenly, the gray catâs proud feelings were completely blown away by Cillinâs words.
âTrying to cover things up only makes it worse. The second your ears twitch I know exactly what youâre thinking in your head.â
âNonsense⊠Thatâs not possible!â The gray cat worked hard to control its ears and keep it from moving.
âLook at you, all tensed up looking like Iâve hit the nail right on the head.â
Cillin pressed a button, and a mirror appeared on the wall. In the mirror, the gray cat looked as frozen as it was encased in ice. It was literally so stiff that it could be nothing else but suspicion incarnate.
âStupid little guy; canât even lie to save its own life. How dare you even claim yourself to be a cyborg who has lived over hundreds of years!â
The gray cat opened its mouth and attempted to loosen its entire body. Then, it gave up and curled itself into a ball on the table, ignoring Cillin.
Seeing the gray catâs disgruntlement, Cillin flicked the gray catâs exposed ear tip in amusement, âAlright, stop being embarrassed already. This is also a learning process. If you run into some maniac researchers one day, they would scoop everything out of you in seconds and dissect you in detail.â
Cillin wasnât trying to frighten it. Some GAL researchers really were bat shit insane, and they literally could do anything at any cost or means for their own purposes. As compared to the recorded cyborgs, the gray cat was absolutely an existence that was far more unique and valuable for research, so Cillin hoped that this little guy could live on its own if the day came when no one had the ability to protect it from harm. At the least, he hoped that the gray cat would not be sold without its knowledge.
The paws covering the gray catâs head loosened a little, but its body was still curled into a ball.
Cillin rubbed the curled gray cat roughly, âStill unhappy? Youâre like a child or something.â After a pause, Cillin smiled and said, âYou found a mineral resource, didnât you?â
âMm? How did you know that?!â The gray cat abruptly raised its head.
Cillin smiled and did not answer. He had deduced it through the various simple observations, and he wasnât sure himself if it was true. But if the gray cat had reacted this way, then his deduction was most likely correct.
âIâve read in some high contribution publications where certain researchers stated that a cyborg will be forced to take a carbon form in certain high energy fields. Itâs because their machine form will be severely affected in that state.â
The gray cat gave it some thought before shaking its head, âI donât know. I havenât experienced that myself. I do feel a little uncomfortable when I was near the mineral deposit, but it was simply a matter of adapting to it. No biggie.â
âIs that so. Itâs probably the white ball then.â
âMm. Definitely.â
âLetâs forget the white ball for now. About that energy ore deposit. if I can guess it, then those experienced analysts most definitely could come to the same conclusion.â
âAh?â The gray cat froze for a second before crying out loud, âItâs all your fault; if you havenât called me over I couldâve mined the deposit all by myself! Now weâve made them a profit while receiving nothing!
Cillin stretched out his hand and knocked on the catâs head once, âWhat âthemâ are you talking about! Weâre in the same Hunter team, you know. If the team finds the deposit, then it will be greatly beneficial for its future development. Whose starship are you going to fly on if there are no mineral deposits? Itâs not like youâre going to do anything but eat them anyway, or am I wrong?â
The gray cat pondered for a moment and thought that it was true. But it was still a little reluctant and it muttered in a small voice, âBut I can use the energy ore deposit to repay my debtâŠâ
âAlright, stop worrying about it already.â Cillin rubbed the gray catâs head, âYou saved Cary and found a mineral deposit, so thatâs 100 million credits off your debt.â
âReally?!â The gray catâs eyes lit up. It hadnât been too long before it cleared out one fifth of its debt, had it? It would seem the day it escaped its identity as a debt slave wasnât far away, meow.
While speaking, both Cillin and the gray cat noticed the activity in the room beside them and fell silent. Before long, Beaver walked in and said excitedly, âThe analysis results are out, and Iâve figured out some of our problems as well! Cillin, letâs go find the lieutenant commander together. This is a very important clue!â
Cillin did not leave, âItâs okay, you go on ahead and report it to the lieutenant. Just announce the results when itâs time.â
âAlright then, Iâll be leaving then! Youâve done a great service this time, Cillin!â Beaver was very excited to be able to come up with greater results than the analysis team on the Sixth Squadronâs main ship.
Cillin sat back down after seeing Beaverâs departure. He already knew about the results of Beaverâs analysis long ago, and giving him the sound frequency was simply a way to tell Dias through Beaver about the data that was missing from the equation. That being said, now that he looked at it, it would seem that those beasts were not the most important thing of it all.
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