Chapter IX Entrusted Establishment
Panis pulled Catherine and walked slowly in the courtyard in silence, the further away from everyone. After a long silence, Catherine stopped and whispered: "It's far enough. If you have anything, just say it. Do you need that metal body very much? That should be a part of the password disk that records the secrets of the goblins, but is it worth it to take such a big danger for this part?"
"This matter was not sure enough before, so I didn't tell you. After all, if you give you hope, it will be very painful if it ends up failing." Panis put his hands on his chest and leaned against the exterior wall of the Western Palace, and said with a wry smile: "If you get this metal part, all the parts of the password disk will be all together."
"Yeah?" Catherine was stunned: "Isn't there only three?"
"I asked my friend to find the other three parts," Panis said. "So this is the last part. But this is not the point. The point is why I am so eager to find this password disk. Do you want to hear it? I think you will be very interested after listening."
"Is it very important?" Catherine leaned against the wall as Penis looked like: "Tell me, I'll listen."
"I know a friend of goblins who has a deep study on goblin history." Panis pulled up a wild flower from the grass beside him and stuffed the flower into his mouth: "Do you know what the most glorious era of goblins back then, and what was the peak of their research content?"
"Bang." Catherine slapped the flowers in Panis's hand and said angrily: "How can I know if you don't say it, is it a metal puppet?"
"No, not at all," said Panis. "For us, the goblins have very weak bodies. Although they have developed metal puppets to make up for their shortcomings, they are still susceptible to injury or illness, so the most in-depth research they have studied is medical technology, which is used to strengthen the body and cure diseases."
Catherine leaned against the wall, and her breathing suddenly paused, feeling her whole body stiff, and her heart beat several times faster. Twisting her suddenly stiff neck, Catherine slowly looked at Panis, whose expression was unchanged, and asked in a trembling voice: "So... it has something to do with Vivian?"
"I wanted to tell you later when everything is confirmed, but I didn't expect that I was forced to say it now by this mermaid." Panis sighed and shook his head, "I can't guarantee that the content recorded in it must be the content guessed by the goblin. Even if it is the content, I can't guarantee that I can find the real place according to the content. I can't guarantee that there is something to cure Vivian there. In general, these are just a guess and have not been tested by practice. But I think everyone has no way to treat Vivian's illness. If there is a way to cure her in the world, then this method can only be mastered by the lost goblin technology."
Katherine clenched her lips tightly, her bright red lips paled due to the compression of her teeth: "Can you explain it specifically?"
"The goblin told me that what was recorded in the password disk was probably recorded in a comprehensive biology institute representing the most cutting-edge technology of the goblin. There may be a possibility of healing her in the institute." Panis said: "It's all just maybe."
"How likely do you think it is?" Catherine asked, "Are you sure?"
"Who knows?" Panis spread his hands and replied helplessly: "Maybe it 100%. Maybe it is one percent, and no one knows it until the end. So, it depends on whether you are willing to risk your life to exchange for that slim hope. But I must remind you that this mission is likely to enter the deep sea, where the danger is far greater than you think. Even demigods will not be able to guarantee that they can come back alive when they fight those terrifying marine creatures."
"I know the dangers of the deep sea, of course I know." Catherine clenched her fists hard and said with gritted teeth: "You should call Lina too, and ask her to risk her life. At least she must ask for her own opinions."
"It seems you are already moved." Panis smiled and asked back, "But you look down on Lina too much. Do you think you can take risks for Vivian, so why don't Lina?"
"Okay, it's me wrong." Catherine smiled bitterly: "Then I can only accept their requests. Alas, this is the first time I have accepted the task without any idea. I always feel very uneasy."
"It's normal feeling of uneasiness, nothing." Panis patted Catherine on the shoulder and said, "Go back, but it's better not to tell Vivian about this, otherwise she will have to oppose accepting the task even if she fights to the death."
"Of course I won't tell her." Catherine gave Panis a blank look and said with a lip: "I'm not a fool. Even if I tell her, I will have to wait until the task is completed and I will get the reward."
"She will be very happy then." Panis's mouth curled up and turned toward the negotiating table under the oak tree: "I hope the result will not disappoint her."
"Sister, you guys are so slow." As soon as he walked back, he heard Vivian complaining: "We are listening to Lanna talking about life under the sea. It turns out that life after breaking away from the constraints of the plane is so interesting."
Catherine and Penis smiled at each other, then shook their eyes at Lina, then sat down and said solemnly: "Your reward is indeed something we cannot refuse."
"That's great." Lan Na secretly breathed a sigh of relief and smiled: "It seems you are planning to accept it?"
"Don't be too happy too early. We haven't agreed yet. Don't forget that the reward is just for our first concern, that is, concerns about life danger." After Katherine said that, she held Lina and Vivian's hands on the left and right and asked, "I'll decide this time to entrust your choice to me, or even entrust your life to me. I have no objection."
"Didn't you leave it to you long ago? Sister." Lina sneered and said, "It doesn't matter if it's not convenient to say it. We believe in you because you care more about our lives than we ourselves, so there is nothing to worry about."
"I'll just notify me if I decide what I want." Vivian even more simply grabbed the fish skin bag on the table and turned around and left: "I'll go back to the laboratory first and call me before departure."
"Come back for me." Catherine grabbed Vivian's collar and pressed her back on the chair: "I'll have to eat later. After eating, I'll go to the laboratory. Now I'm sitting honestly and not moving."
"Okay okay." Vivian grimaced in grievance, holding the mermaid's tears, instantly entered a state of trance, and ignored what others said.
"By the way, I have a question to ask you." Panis tapped the table gently, his eyes wandering on Lanna and Lamiya's faces: "You two are here to come to us, I'm afraid it's not your own judgment, but someone has introduced us to you."
"Of course." Lanna said with a slightly red cheek, she lowered her head, "Captain Guli Elmer strongly recommends you."
"Oh?" Panis laughed and joked: "It turns out that you predicted that the leader Guli Elmer would recommend us, so they prepared the reward and persuasion methods for us before coming to us. Why don't I know that the mermaid tribe has the talent of prophets? This is really a novel discovery."
Lan Na tilted her head and thought for a while, suddenly raised her face and said with a bright smile: "Yes, we have a strong talent for prophecy."
"Hey." Panis rolled his eyes and said dissatisfiedly: "It's not a good habit to cheat."
"Well, I admit that someone introduced us to your Nelli adventure team in advance and told us what you urgently needed. But we wanted to see if there were any other choices, so we asked Captain Guli Elmer to recommend you, but he also recommended you. But even so, we can't believe you completely, so we have the previous temptation. I hope you understand that this is not a layout to plot against you, it's just a small coincidence." Lanna put away her charming smile and said seriously: "But I ask you not to ask who that person is, they are two very identities and status. This is also the second concern for yours, that is, the nature of this mission."
"Please say more details," Catherine asked. "It's hard for me to understand that."
"I know your second concern, worrying that this task is contrary to your justice and faith," said Lanna. "But I think these two introducers are enough to dispel your concerns. Although they cannot say their names, I can swear by the name of my god Katole. The reputation and reputation of these two introducers will never be inferior to the Knights of Neri you respect. So you can rest assured that if this task violates your justice, they will not be able to help us."
"Okay, I know who you are talking about." Panis said with a face covering: "These two guys are so powerful, why don't you solve the problem? If you insist on introducing you to here, they must be taking revenge."
"You know?" Catherine asked strangely, "Who is it?"
"Two little girls with big dogs." Panis sighed: "You have seen them on the grassland. If it is a task they introduced, there will be no problem, don't worry."
Katherine nodded and stretched out her hand to Lanna and Ramiya: "Since that's the case, I accept your commission on behalf of the Neli Adventure Group. If possible, I hope you can wait for me for five days. To be honest, I have just advanced and it will take several days to adapt to my strength."
"No problem, I wish you all a happy cooperation." Lanna smiled and stretched out her hand to hold Katherine: "Then we will go back to the hotel first, and come to you tomorrow and go to the Adventurers Guild to complete the procedures."
"Don't rush back first. Some of our friends are preparing for an open-air barbecue tonight. Let's come together." Catherine invited: "The more people there are, the more lively this kind of activity, and it's also a familiarity with each other in advance."
Chapter completed!