Clovis couldn't help but furrow his eyebrows. He didn't expect that Hana would be calling him so suddenly. He thought there was nothing more to be discussed, but it seed he was wrong.
Clovis picked up while walking back to the camp.
"Hello?"
Hana's voice echoed, having a mix of anxiety and excitent.
"Is there sothing wrong?" Clovis frowned, thinking a problem had occurred in their partnership. The most worrying thing would be the leak of the research.
However, he had prepared for it. There were a lot of people who wanted the Hacfield family and their secret after all. It wouldn't be weird if there were so greedy people who wanted the research.
To his surprise, the situation didn't turn out the way he had predicted.
"Clovis. This is Hana. I'd like to inform you that your grandfather just visited my household a few hours ago."
"My grandfather?" Clovis raised his head. It was hard to pin down his grandfather in a single place. It had been years since he last saw him. So, it was quite surprising that his grandfather would go all the way to visit Hana.
Then again, this showed that Michael still cared about Clovis. Even when he was hidden, he still followed his news. It made Clovis happy.
"Yes. I can't talk for a long ti on the phone, so I'll just give you the summary. Your grandfather knows about the research and doesn't seem to mind about our partnership. And you don't have to worry about outside influences that might co to you because of for now."
"That's good." Clovis nodded with a serious expression. This way, the only ones he had to worry about were the assassins and the Drake Group.
"And your grandfather would like to convey sothing to you," said Hana while looking at the screen. The chip only contained a single file. In fact, it didn't have a lot of words in it to the point where she wondered if his grandfather should have just written it down instead of putting it inside the chip.
Clovis's expression turned grim. He had learned a lot from his grandfather, so if he told him sothing, it was better to listen to it.
"Have you ever felt that you were becoming stronger all of a sudden?"
"!!!" Clovis widened his eyes in shock. That question struck deep into his heart because that was what happened whenever he was fighting against a strong beast or surrounded by a lot of beasts.
"If you have any doubt, just look at the stars. The stars are born for you, so make sure to grasp all the stars."
Clovis couldn't help but furrow his eyebrows. He couldn't understand the aning behind that ssage.
"That's all for the ssage. Before I hang up, I'd like to tell you that the research is going smoothly. We're still working on everything to ensure safety, and we should be able to finish in another seven or eight months. By the ti you are here, we can imdiately sell them."
"Alright. Thank you for the ssage." Clovis sighed.
"Mhmm. Be careful out there. I can't have you dying on ."
"Hahaha. Aren't you supposed to be the one in danger? Or did my grandfather not do anything to you?"
Hana sounded surprised, but she still said, "True. I thought I was going to die. Anyway, I'm going to hang up. Take care, will you?"
"You too. Bye."
Clovis couldn't help but raise his head, looking at the stars in the sky. "Stars, huh? The stars were born for ? I don't think he's talking about the actual stars. Or is he? This world is just a simulation, right?
"But he ntions about my sudden surge of strength. And the way he talks like there are multiple stars…"
Clovis looked down for a mont while muttering, "What stars are born for ?"
No matter how hard he thought about it, no answers ca to mind. In the end, he returned to the camp with a troubled look.
When he raised his head, he noticed that there were only Kanaria and lody sitting in front of the camp.
"Jay and Ragna have gone to sleep." Kanaria pointed at the tent.
"Mhmm…" Clovis nodded and just took a seat without saying anything.
Noticing his trouble, Kanaria couldn't help but ask, "Is there sothing wrong?"
"Well, there is sothing." Clovis scratched the back of his head. He didn't imdiately share it with Kanaria, wondering if he should ask or not so that she could help with the riddle.
Seeing Clovis's expression, Kanaria decided not to continue.
lody was focused on her screen as well, reviewing the information they had. She only took a glance and thought that it would be fine to leave them alone.
Clovis just kept looking down, trying to figure out the riddle. He even drew a star to help her think about it. Even if Kanaria saw it, he could simply say it was his habit or sothing.
Instead of Kanaria, lody was the one who actually noticed it first. "Hmm? Clovis…"
"Yes?" Clovis raised his head as he was about to explain the misunderstanding.
However, lody asked an unexpected question. "Are you going to teach it right away?"
"Teach?" Clovis tilted his head in confusion, not understanding what she was talking about.
"You're drawing a star, right?" lody asked while pointing at the symbol Clovis drew with a stick.
"Ah?!" Kanaria ca to a realization, finally seeing through the problem in Clovis's mind, even though it was just a misunderstanding.
Seeing Clovis was still confused about it, lody said, "I'm talking about the technique you've taught ."
"Technique?" Clovis still didn't understand what she was talking about for a minute before rembering that one technique. "Technique?!"
Clovis looked down, thinking, 'Yes. Technique… There is one technique that I have related to the word 'star,' the Star thod. There are five points: brain, heart, blood, muscle, and bone. Wait. Aren't those points the tips of a star? Why does my grandfather refer to each of them as a star?
Do I actually understand the Star thod correctly?'
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