Chapter 465 He smiled(2/3)
"Actually, don't be too tired sometimes."
"What?"
"I said, Karen, sometimes, don't force yourself to be too tired. If you are willing, it's good to stop and rest."
"Uncle, you have misunderstood. My path is my own choice. Now that I have chosen this path, I will definitely continue to walk on it."
"Well, your personality is very similar to your mother's." Mr. Eisen held his hands back and looked at the starry sky above his head, "Thank you for always helping Richard."
"My family, there is no need to say 'thank you'."
"Yes, yes."
"Uncle, let's find some time to have a chat after we get back. Now, do you want to rest first? You have seriously overdrawn yourself to save me. I'm worried that you will have physical problems after experiencing severe mood swings again."
"Okay, I will take care of my body, because now I have another person who needs me to protect... Oh, although there is not much I can do to help you."
"Without you, I can't sit here and chat with you now. You rest."
Karen stood up and was about to untie the barrier and walk down when he was stopped by Mr. Eisen.
"Wait a minute, Karen."
"Huh? Uncle, do you have anything else to do?"
"You also have the bloodline of the Guman family, so you can also practice the Rubik's Cube Key. This is a technique that is very helpful in using formations. With it, you can greatly benefit from learning and using formations.
Improve efficiency.”
"Uncle, no need."
"No, it's useful! My sister taught me the key to the Rubik's Cube. Of course I should teach it to her children now."
"Uncle, there's really no need for that."
"Come, let me make a rubbing of this technique for you first, and then I will explain to you the tips for getting started..."
"You need to rest now."
"Even if I am so tired that I vomit blood, I will still teach you it!"
Karen spread out his left hand, and a delicate Rubik's Cube floated in Karen's palm.
Mr. Eisen's eyes widened, and then he suddenly realized, "Oh, yes, my sister will definitely teach you."
"When I came to York City, it was not purified yet."
"Who taught you that? It can't be Richard, right?"
"It's Richard."
"Richard?"
Mr. Eisen looked at the exquisite and obviously high-level Rubik's Cube key in Karen's palm, and thought of the rough Rubik's Cube that his son worked on, and couldn't help but ask:
"Is he qualified to teach you too?"
"I asked Richard for it. He thought I wanted to watch and learn the abridged version, so he printed it directly on the scroll and gave it to me. Richard is very good to me. If he has any good things, as long as I want them,
He will give it all."
"You are a genius, Karen." Mr. Eisen smiled. "Even my sister back then can't compare to you. I really hope that one day, you can tell me that you can tell me about your family affairs now."
Talked about it."
"There will be such a day, uncle, it won't be too far away."
"I look forward to it."
"Good night, uncle."
"Good night, Karen."
Karen broke the barrier and walked off the platform. Behind him, Mr. Eisen lay down again, but with his back to Karen, his eyes closed, and a smile on his face.
Through the previous conversation, Karen could clearly sense that Uncle Aisen's illness was probably getting better, because the main knot in his heart had been resolved.
So, if Richard is beaten again in the future, it will really be...
But if Richard suddenly stops being beaten and Mr. Eisen suddenly returns to normal, will that arouse suspicion?
Then, choose the most conservative and safe method.
When Karen walked towards his bed, he passed by Philomena, who opened her eyes again.
"No rest?" Karen asked.
Philomena shook her head and said, "I want to talk to you, captain."
"OK."
Karen sat down.
Although there are "houses" here, each house only has a roof and curtains on both sides to block the sun, wind and rain. At night, the curtains are basically raised, which does not affect communication and conversation.
Philomena raised her hand and arranged a simple barrier.
Karen wondered: "What is this going to do?"
Philomena replied: "I thought you would praise me for knowing how to arrange the arrangements in advance without giving orders this time."
"Okay, you've made a lot of progress."
"You are sarcastic, and you are right. My relationship with you is not to the level where I need to tell those unknown secrets."
"Well, what a beautiful and lovely little girl, but it's a pity that she has a mouth."
"I want to ask you for something."
"call."
"Captain, I want to ask you something."
"Honorific words."
"Captain, I want to ask you something."
"Just talk about it directly. After all, you are my subordinate."
"My grandma is waiting for me to mature and then take my body away."
"Well, I know that."
"I want to ask you to help me deal with my grandma."
"Same thing, I remember that night on the Luna Cult's frigate, we seemed to have talked about this topic?"
"This time is different. I really hope you can help me."
"Why?"
"Because through this incident, I found that you can do it. Of course, you can make conditions for me. Any conditions are fine, and I will satisfy you."
Karen shook her head.
Philomena looked a little disappointed: "You refuse?"
"There is no need to negotiate terms. When you were still my team member, as the captain, I had the responsibility to protect your safety. Even if your grandma wanted to take action against you, I would definitely stand by your side and help you.
But when will your grandma take action?"
"I don't know, I'm also waiting for her to make a move on me. We... both desire each other very much."
"Well, then you can inform me in advance when the time comes and I will come to help you.
After all, what I want is a younger team, and I don’t want any old man to come over and raise the average age of our entire team, which will make our team look less promising.”
"Yes, Captain."
Karen was about to get up and go back to his bunk, but he stopped again and asked: "When the results are resolved between you and your grandma, does it mean that the curse of that person on your Fisher family has ended?"
Where is it?"
Philomena replied: "Do you think I will get married and have children?"
"Who can say for sure what will happen in the future?"
"I can't imagine getting married and having children, and I can't even imagine calling a man her husband. The worst thing I can't imagine is that any man would accept a wife like me."
"When a bucket is filled with water, that often means it's probably going to leak."
"I can't understand what you mean, captain."
"The proverb I just made up is a bit illogical, but the general meaning is that people who say this kind of thing can easily get slapped in the face by the wind."
"I just feel that if I don't have children, the curse will end, because the curse is that the Fisher family will kill each other until there is only one person left."
"You can find a way to break this curse."
"Captain, I don't think it's necessary."
"Okay, do you hate the person who cast the curse?"
Philomena shook her head: "I don't hate it."
To be continued...