Quick Transmigration: The Mad Beauty Refuses to Be the Scapegoat! Chapter 358 - 8: This Fishpond’s Cannon Fodder Is Contracted
Jiang Lai pressed his lips together, glanced at the rmaid once before sending him back, and like the male protagonist, the Little rmaid was also locked up alone. It was just next to Jiang Lai’s lounge, only separated by a glass wall, allowing the Little rmaid to see Jiang Lai’s every move at any ti.
"Do rmaids sleep with their eyes open?"
Little Buding had never seen such a magical creature before and was very curious.
Jiang Lai finished washing up, lay on the bed, put on his glasses, and turned on the computer, replying casually.
"Their way of sleeping is like ribbonfish. According to the clan, they dive into deep-sea territories, generally in groups of ten to fifteen, with two patrolling and guarding while the rest cluster together, form a circle, and sleep standing at the seabed with their eyes closed."
"Then doesn’t he need to sleep? I’ve seen his eyes always open."
"The lighting doesn’t et the sleep standard."
"Tsk, such high standards, won’t sleep if not t?"
"Yeah, I’ve studied a rmaid before who didn’t sleep for over forty days."
Little Buding seed to be listening to an animal world comntary and continued to ask.
"What happened after over forty days?"
"Went mad, hit the glass, died, and was dissected. It was the first rmaid I dissected."
"You’re really cruel, no wonder you suffer consequences."
Jiang Lai turned to look at the Little rmaid beside him, his tone still calm.
"Do you feel sorry for laboratory mice, rabbits, dogs used for experints?"
"Yes, I do."
"Then do you think if I treat them this way, I would face consequences?"
Little Buding fell silent, suddenly feeling sothing was off, unable to discern whether it was him or Jiang Lai who was wrong. Logically, rmaids are similar to those lab mice, but why does treating rmaids this way seem...too cruel?
Jiang Lai continued speaking.
"Put away your useless sympathy. Studying rmaids is sothing others would do if I don’t. What I can do now is to try to reduce the number needed for research, minimize their tornt, and strive to use only the few in front of to advance human developnt. While others may see this as selfish and pompous, the fact is human life is above all. Under the premise of promoting human advancent, a rmaid’s greatest value is to be studied by ."
"Jiang Lai, you’re starting to seem a bit unfamiliar to now."
Little Buding felt strangely uneasy, sensing sothing seed to have gone wrong sowhere.
"Rest assured, we are in a symbiotic relationship now. Whatever benefits also benefits you. And your task for is to find the rmaid’s secret. Don’t waste sympathy on the rmaid, viewing as an imaginary enemy. Just dealing with Ren Yan is enough."
Jiang Lai felt no guilt, after all, these rmaids also had ambitions. Faced with broader prospects, they too were unwilling to limit themselves to the sea, otherwise, they wouldn’t frequently attack human ships, dragging them into the ocean for their own studies.
This is essentially a ga between humans and rmaids; either finding a balance or erupting into conflict. Jiang Lai’s task is to ensure humans don’t lose in this ga.
Over the next few days, Jiang Lai spent a lot of ti training the Little rmaid’s listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills.
Reading is the hardest part, as the rmaids’ phonetic system differs from humans. Jiang Lai does not force it, as this skill can be developed gradually, using gestures in the anti.
After each day’s training, if the Little rmaid performs poorly, Jiang Lai would have him dragged back into confinent. But if he performs well and cooperates, she would walk over at the end and gently stroke his tail while praising him.
"Well done. You’re really smart, and I believe you can do even better."
After a week, the Little rmaid barely exhibited any frantic rampages during the training process, and his learning speed accelerated. By the seventh day, he could write Jiang Lai’s na fluently.
He pointed at the na, then pointed at Jiang Lai.
Now he knew, this woman in front of him was nad Jiang Lai, and she was the person with the greatest authority here. She was stern and powerful, currently, soone he couldn’t oppose.
rmaids are intelligent, and there are social stratifications within their clans, resembling wolf packs more than anything, with a reverence for physical strength.
Moreover, the later storyline introduces that this Little rmaid is exceptionally intelligent and holds a very high status within the rmaid Clan. Although the plot doesn’t specify, it becos apparent from later developnts that Ren Yan was accepted by the clan because she had previously aided the Little rmaid.
Though Ren Yan’s greatest love remains the male lead, once she noticed how the other rmaids were more respectful towards the Little rmaid than the male protagonist, she realized this Little rmaid wasn’t ordinary.
Hence, Jiang Lai decided to target him, not only because he was the youngest but because in every aspect, he was ideal for social training.
In the past few days, Jiang Lai focused almost entirely on studying the Little rmaid, hardly managing the outside matters, until Little Buding couldn’t help but remind her.
"If you don’t manage the lab, the people there will soon be swayed by Ren Yan."
The novel’s female lead has a special charisma. Although her appearance is plain and common, her understated and silent personality, along with the lancholy and mystery she exudes, has an inexplicable allure to n.
Little Buding calls it, the heroine’s aura.
"In this novel, Ren Yan doesn’t have only one or two backups. Not to ntion Gao Qingjue and Zhou Liang, even your lab’s investor was captivated by her courage and charm. If you continue to ignore her, the barrel might be pointing at your head tomorrow morning."
Jiang Lai nodded, her expression hard to describe as very concerned.
"Didn’t you say I have one more skill to draw? Co on, show your abilities."
Hearing this, Little Buding inexplicably felt a sense of nervousness, fearing that the drawn skill would not be what Jiang Lai wanted, making him lose face.
After all, Jiang Lai is already fairly arrogant now, and if he proves to be of little use, Little Buding believed that Jiang Lai wouldn’t hesitate to unleash her sharp and ruthless tongue.
Fortunately, the drawn skill was exactly what Jiang Lai could use.
"Congratulations, you’ve acquired the Sea Speaker skill! With this skill, you can freely communicate with sea creatures, including rmaids. The skill has been issued."
Little Buding straightened up.
"How about it? This skill is pretty good, isn’t it?"
"Yes, very good. I’ll strive to discover the rmaid’s secret by tomorrow."
If the encrypted communication of the rmaids can be deciphered, finding the seabed resources should be all too easy, right?
Little Buding thought it made sense, but still felt sothing was off.
"The task shouldn’t be this simple, because the difficulty of tasks in this world is quite high."
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