Aurelie still said such words even after losing most of her memory, which shows how much she values ​​everyone in the troupe.

The people nearby had different expressions after hearing this. Paimon asked, "Fu Chu, since Captain Aurelie is still conscious, does that mean she can still be saved?"

"That's right. Captain Aurelie has a desire to survive, so I disappeared for a few days to prepare the corresponding talismans and materials, but now I am still short of one material."

As soon as these words came out, Poirot immediately knelt in front of Fu Chu.

"Mr. Fu Chu, I know I don't have much ability, but as long as you can save Captain Aurelie, I'll exchange my life for it!"

In the opera "Daughter of the Water", the male protagonist Perroux, played by Poirot, could only watch his lover disappear.

At this moment, an opportunity to save Aurelie was presented to him, and he chose to give everything he had without hesitation.

"In order to wake up Captain Aurelie, your participation is indeed necessary, but you don't have to kneel here." Fu Chu raised his fingertips slightly and asked Poirot to stand up.

Fu Nina said in a horrified tone: "Fu Chu, you said you wanted to use Poirot, you don't really want to exchange your life for his, do you?!"

"No way, is it really necessary to go to this extent?" Paimon didn't quite believe Furninna's guess, but looking at the expression on her face, it was obvious that she was not very confident in what she said.

"You..." Fu Chu raised his hand and hit Funina and Paimon on the head with his fan, "Trading life for life is just using regret to make up for regret, and in the end you will still be full of regrets."

Paimeng rubbed his head which was hurt by the blow and said with a smile: "Hey hey, Fu Chu, since you said that, there must be a way to have the best of both worlds, right?"

"Of course, but Poirot will be in great pain during this process. After all, it will require the separation of a part of his consciousness, which is not something that ordinary people can endure."

Fu Chu looked at Poirot. Even though the other party would be extremely painful if he heard it, he still did not retreat at all.

"No matter how painful it is, it's not as painful as seeing the person you love disappear in front of you. I won't give up. Mr. Fu Chu, you can do whatever you want, don't worry about me."

"Good, you have passed the test of determination. Next... let's test your endurance."

In fact, from the moment the troupe began to perform operas, Fu Chu had been screening people who could be used.

All the troupe members who had performed on stage were screened by Fu Chu, and after comprehensive consideration, Poirot was the most suitable one.

This is a spiritual qualification. When the other party read out Captain Aurelie's name during the opera's curtain call, his consciousness fluctuations were slightly different from those of other people.

At that time, Fu Chu was not sure whether the consciousness in front of him was the leader Aurelie mentioned by the troupe members, but fortunately he was lucky today and hit it in one try.

In fact, it doesn't matter even if he is wrong. As one of the core members of the troupe, Poirot definitely knows who the consciousness in the water is.

The second round of test is the conversation just now. Fu Chu would never put someone who is not determined to rescue Aurelie in a key position.

In addition to these, it is also necessary to test Poirot's tolerance for the pain of being stripped of consciousness.

After all, Aurelie's consciousness had been severely damaged. Even though it had recovered a lot after a long period of recuperation, she still needed some familiar people or things to awaken her.

Fu Chu said lightly that he wanted to test Poirot, but Ying, Paimon, and Funina, who knew him well, understood that what Fu Chu emphasized was definitely not simple.

But Poirot had made up his mind and would not tolerate their discouraging words, so he could only offer encouragement.

Furninna stood on tiptoe and patted Poirot on the shoulder, saying, "Mr. Fuchu chose you because he thought you could do it. You said that Captain Aurelie is your lover, so take practical action to save her."

"That's right, we all believe in you." Paimon put his hands on his hips, and Ying also said, "Come on, for a more perfect ending."

"Thank you, thank you. I will definitely hold on!" Poirot thanked them sincerely, and then said to Fu Chu, "I'm ready. Mr. Fu Chu can start the test at any time."

"Okay." Fu Chu nodded, and at the same time, he placed a talisman in his hand on Polo's forehead.

As the talisman fell, Poirot instantly fell onto the soft sand.

This scene happened too suddenly. Paimeng was shocked and said, "Wow! Fu Chu, you acted too quickly. Didn't you give Poirot any time to prepare mentally?"

"What a sudden attack, ugh~" Funina rubbed the goose bumps on her arms, obviously she was also scared.

But when she saw the painfully twisted expression on Poirot's face, the skin she had just rubbed started to get pimples again.

Ying had seen a lot of things before, and she even took a closer look at Poirot, who was lying on the ground and twitching, and then said, "Fu Chu, you said that it would be painful to strip away consciousness, but you're doing all this... not just for this, right?"

"Not bad, it's indeed not just because of what I said before. Tell me, what have you guessed?" Fu Chu smiled and decided to throw the question to Ying to guess.

Finina and Paimon next to them looked at each other, and they both saw deep confusion in each other's eyes.

However, just when they were curious about what Ying could say, Ying simply spread her hands and said, "You should tell me yourself, Fu Chu. I just have a hunch, and I can't guess what it is."

"Ah...Ying, you are so bad." Paimon complained mercilessly.

Finina also pretended to be helpless and said: "Oh, I thought a famous traveler would have something to say, but... being able to generously admit that you know nothing is also a virtue."

"You two..." Ying was speechless for a moment and snorted coldly, "Hmph, then guess what?"

Paimon and Finnina turned their faces away at the same time. After a moment, Paimon decided to change the subject.

"Let Fu Chu speak. After all, Poirot does look very painful. Isn't it a bit inappropriate for us to be like this now?"

"It's indeed a bit bad. Even though nothing will really happen to him, let's be serious."

Funina agreed and straightened her face, making the atmosphere seem more calm.

The topic returned to Fu Chu, and he briefly explained the other reasons for testing Poirot's tolerance for pain.

To put it simply, after a while, Poirot's consciousness needs to come into contact with Aurelie's consciousness, and the two sides will exchange emotions at that time.

But after being captured by Vashé, Aurelie experienced an extremely desperate situation, and was then dissolved into the water, inevitably bringing with her the pain of the other dissolved girls.

That is to say, Poirot will feel the pain by then.

Even though this was only a small part of what Aurelie still had in her consciousness, it was still more than the average person could handle.

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