Soon, the newcomer was blindfolded and taken aboard this âTitanicâ on a small yacht.
The person steering the yacht was a somber middle-aged man, who merely nodded at Gao Gong. Gao Gong didnât know his name, but he always felt a certain eerie aura about him.
Moreover, the person in charge of the negotiation was quite unusual, at least beyond Gao Gongâs expectations.
"Wow, youâve really changed!"
Xiao Huang rubbed his eyes in disbelief when he saw Gao Gong, and exclaimed.
"Your level of mutation makes me think of some biological experiment subjects from major corporations."
Gao Gong didnât speak, but Daisila coldly remarked, "Youâd better think twice before you speak. Do you want to be eaten?"
Looking at the increasingly seductive yet spider-aura filled cyber woman, Xiao Huang swallowed and gave an awkward smile.
"Sit."
Gao Gong pointed to the chair opposite, "See if thereâs something you want to drink."
Xiao Huangâs eyes lit up, "You actually have fresh orange juice here, get me a glass, Iâm about to puke from drinking artificial coloring!"
Soon, a servant brought over a glass of chilled orange juice. Xiao Huang drank it all in one go, looking thoroughly pleased.
"Another glass!"
Gao Gong tilted his head to observe him. After all, he could barely count as an acquaintance. Back on the night of the âArm-breaking Operation,â it was him who piloted the flying device. From what Gao Gong remembered, he was a young man fond of colorful language.
And his last name was Xiao.
"Whatâs your relationship with Major General Xiao Tong from the Central Desert?"
Xiao Huang wiped his mouth, "Heâs my cousin. My mom is a gene replication of his mom, so genetically speaking, heâs also my brother."
Gao Gong âhmmâ-ed, knowing that the old families from the Civilization Era always had complicated internal relations. The Xiao Family is already considered good; at least most are born naturally, whereas some families are entirely self-replicating bodies.
The ethical chaos is also the hallmark of the Cyber Test Field.
Many civilizations experience similar chaos after upgrading, but their chaos is short-lived and quickly adjusted, whereas the Cyber Test Field has always been chaotic: self-cloning, inbreeding, personality replication, synthetic life; you name it, theyâve done it.
"I thought Kep would come to negotiate."
Back when he fought Demon Mountain, the battle was so fierce that outsiders couldnât get involved. By the time they could, the fight was already over, with Gao Gongâs side achieving an overwhelming victory.
Those two Bio-Fusioners were also powerless to change anything and had to make a hasty exit.
"He canât come, that old man Gram nearly skinned him alive. If it werenât for the special situation with the Beast Tide, he wouldâve been thrown into a military prison already. Oh, right, do you know Gram? Heâs the head of the Blue Desert; Demon Mountain was dug up by him from the Mother City. He nearly died from anger."
Xiao Huang, the brat, seemed carefree, not taking that Major General seriously at all.
But given heâs from the Xiao Family, heâs entitled to that attitude. Offspring from the Mother Cityâs noble families are just a step below the Cloud Nobility, a standard privileged class.
In Gao Gongâs knowledge, these people love to race high up in the skyscrapers, with many flying car races organized by them.
These high-altitude bumper car races can have severe consequences if you get hit.
However, if youâre on the âseasoned driverâ route, these events are excellent for obtaining high-quality car parts.
"My brother means for you to replace Demon Mountain and lead in fighting against the Beast Tide."
Xiao Huang, being a rich second generation, was straightforward, diving straight into the topic without preamble.
"Oh? So Major General Gram doesnât want revenge on me anymore?"
"Revenge for what," Xiao Huang scoffed, "There are plenty of guys like him in the Mother City. If one dies, they just find another. Mass-produced goods arenât rare."
Given that heâs from the Xiao Family, such an attitude is normal. After all, the family possesses the âComplete Form Technology,â a core of âReproduction Technology.â
If they wanted, making another Demon Mountain wouldnât be particularly difficult.
"Whatâs in it for me?" Gao Gong asked bluntly.
Xiao Huang widened his eyes, "Brother, I thought I was already cocky enough, but youâre even cockier. You took down a general of the Mechanical Legion, and itâs good enough that you can redeem yourself. What, you want a reward too?"
"Demon Mountain died by my hand? Youâve got it wrong," Gao Gong declared righteously. "General Demon Mountain didnât fall to those two A-level Monsters? As his loyal subordinate, I, of course, have the duty to avenge him."
"But those two A-level Monsters are too strong; without sufficiently powerful weapons, how am I supposed to fight them."
"What do you want then?"
Gao Gong held up three fingers.
"Three sets of Bio-Fusion Armor. Say yes, and Iâll work; say no, and Iâm out."
Xiao Huang took a deep breath, eyed him strangely, and said, "I need to make a call."
"Thereâs a phone on the ship."
After Xiao Huang left, Du Zhaodi, who had been silent, looked worried and asked, "Will he agree to our terms?"
Gao Gong shrugged, "Who knows? Anyway, it doesnât hurt to try."
He then lowered his voice.
"If we can get three sets of bio-fusion armor as experimental material, our chances of successfully replicating them would be much higher."
After a short while, Xiao Huang arrived and said straightforwardly, "Okay, my brother agreed."
What?
This time it was Gao Gongâs turn to be surprised. He knew the Security Corps would bleed him dry, after all, they would definitely stab him in the back and drop a nuclear bomb on him while he was fighting to the death with the Beast Tide.
But agreeing so readily was a bit subtle; werenât they afraid he might grow suspicious?
Xiao Huang had no idea what the other man was thinking. He looked around and suddenly said, "Now that the business is over, shall we talk about something else?"
Gao Gong didnât understand his intent, so Xiao Huang started to speak evasively, sometimes talking about the distribution of seven continents in the Civilization Era, other times about the history of major countries, and also about the customs and development directions of these civilized nations, like the 9-3 Guanzhong block under their feet, which used to be a servant island country where mixed bathing reportedly was quite popular.
The more Gao Gong listened, the more puzzled he became. He gave Du Zhaodi a glance, and the ponytail girl got the hint and led the others to withdraw first.
When only two of them were left, Xiao Huangâs expression became serious, and he unusually asked earnestly, "Have you inherited the Restorerâs legacy?"
Where did this come from?
In his memory, the Restorer was indeed a branch of the Rebel Army, and even the Knight Order was a branch of the Rebel Army.
Broadly speaking, any resistance force not part of the Mechanical City system can be considered part of the Rebel Army: old model bionic men, anti-mechanical system warriors, terrorists, black market enterprises, the Turing Sect, space colonists, unregistered AIs.
Naturally, remnants of fallen countries were among them.
If there was a difference, the Restorer was more idealisticâthey aimed to rebuild the nations of the Civilization Era, restoring the order of the old times.
But what does that have to do with him?
Seeing Gao Gong hesitate without speaking, Xiao Huang bowed slightly and said with some urgency, "Stop pretending! Without inheriting ancient state technology, how could you acquire so much new equipment, and how did you solve your biological rejection from bio-modification?"
Gao Gong somewhat understood. His old-generation Hunter inheritor status could fool simple people from the desert, but wasnât quite convincing for city dwellers.
At least the bio-modification part was difficult to justify. How could he have solved a rejection issue that old-generation Hunters hadnât in decades, in just three months?
Moreover, Gao Gong shot a peculiar glance at the other man.
Wasnât the Xiao Family the Traitor Clan? What, are they looking to exterminate loose ends?
"There are so many rebellion forces. How do you conclude Iâm a Restorer?" Gao Gong carefully chose his words.
Xiao Huang brightened, thinking the other man was opening up.
"Weâve investigated you. You have connections with the Rebel Army. That woman named Black Rose is an important member of the bionic man Rebel Army."
"But you canât possibly be one of them, since those bionic men have a purity complex about bloodlines. They wouldnât allow Primordial People to join."
"You even fought with people from the Knight Order before, so youâre unlikely to be an extremist terrorist."
"Your path follows close-combat modification, resembling the Empireâs mechanical martial arts."
"Also, your subordinate, that Old Han, weâve investigated him. He was once an empireâs research investigator. Thus, the truth might be that he found a remnant of the Empireâs bloodline, which is you, and with his help, youâve inherited part of the Empireâs legacy, and under the influence of that woman Black Rose, became a member of the Rebel Army."
"And your killing of Demon Mountain was a pledge for joining the Rebel Army!"
"Nobody would be crazy enough to kill a top military officer when the Beast Tide approaches without a compelling reason!"
"Uhâ"
Gao Gong was silent for a moment, suddenly feeling it made so much sense.
If he were a Restorer, everything would indeed make sense.
But the issue is, heâs really not one!
"This has no relation to our cooperation, right?"
"How could it not!" Xiao Huang slapped his thigh. "If you really were a Restorer, we wouldnât let them activate the âScorched Earth Plan,â no matter what. Do you know what the âScorched Earth Planâ is? Itâs dropping a nuclear bomb on the Radiation Beasts."
The âScorched Earth Planâ has been mentioned, he really isnât treating himself as an outsider.
Gao Gong exhaled a breath, slowly leaning back against the chair, a strange smile gradually forming on his lips.
"Member of the Traitor Clan, do you really think Iâd believe what you say?"
Xiao Huang, anxious, blurted out, "Youâre not aware of the inside story. Given the situation then, if those things hadnât been done, the Empire wouldâve truly faced national extinction, as even the old emperor was possessed by aliens. As a Level 2 Civilization, how could we endure an Interstellar War Level strike?"
He even knew Civilization-level stories? Did the Civilization Era already involve contact with alien influences? This means his guess was correct; mechanical warfare indeed involved alien influence struggles.
Gao Gong was considering whether to acknowledge this âRestorerâ identity.
"I donât know which Imperial Marquis Clanâs bloodline you belong to, but believe me, we are definitely not your enemies! I will do my utmost to help you in any way!"
Thereâs such a good thing?!
Gao Gong folded his hands, raised his chin slightly, his expression cold.
"Letâs see how you perform."
No pretending anymore, Iâm indeed an imperial descendant.