Tips: The author is a liberal arts student. After the division of liberal arts and science, he never touched physics again. I can't understand it at all. I just closed my eyes and started writing. Don't use your brain when you read it. TwT

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This cell is full of twists and turns. Someone with poor sense of direction would probably get dizzy if he came here.

Seraphina gloated in her heart. She didn't know whether Kong would get lost, but there would definitely be someone among the players from that other world who would get lost.

whee.

There were no guards nearby, but the door of the cell required special permission to open, and the cell opposite it was arranged as a lounge.

It does look a bit like a research institute.

Leosley did not open the door first, but said to Clorinde: "Claurinde, let this scholar do these projects. Would you like to come next door for a cup of tea?"

Seraphina understood that Leosley did not want Clorinde to go in.

Many research institutes do not allow outsiders to enter. The reasons are nothing more than the following: researchers need a quiet or special environment, the research is harmful to health, or confidentiality is required.

Although these parts are very valuable, their installation requires no environmental requirements and does not involve any technical difficulty.

Seraphina didn't feel any dangerous substances nearby, and there were no protective suits in the lounge.

The reason why Clorinde was not allowed in was probably for the sake of confidentiality.

But the problem is that Seraphina didn't sign a confidentiality agreement!

Judging from the careless attitude of the Ministry of Education, it doesn't seem like there is any need to keep it secret.

Seraphina was worried that Rajiv, who was half-baked, might cause some trouble, so she did a final check before delivery.

These parts are a set of sensor parts that are essential for a rescue-type autonomous mechanism.

It is well known that the scholars living in the House of the Decrees are a kind of magical creatures.

Under the pressure of the thesis, they are crispy but rough, and they are everywhere like mint.

What? A new wild plant? Never mind if it's poisonous or not, I'll try it first!

What? Just discovered ancient ruins? Never mind if it collapses, let me take a look!

What? Elemental disorder? Never mind if it explodes, let me study it!

Even scholars like Tirzad who were indoor scholars were eventually forced out, right? He even exceeded his quota and gave Sora a desert book.

With such a large-scale suicide, of course some people will actually die.

Several hundred years ago, led by the Myo-ron school, the Institute of Teachings developed a rescue-type self-regulatory agency specifically for rescuing scholars who fled to areas that were inconvenient for humans to enter.

Seraphina was also in the House of the Decrees at the time, and she secretly sent some research materials from Kanria to the project team.

When Seraphina was admitted to the Order of the Holy Spirit last time, there was a missing person notice for Faluzan posted in Xumi City. Faluzan's relatives and friends also jointly bought a rescue agency, but unfortunately the agency still failed to find Faluzan in the vast desert.

Although Falushan was not found, the rescue agency still saved many scholars.

At that time, the sages of the Myo-ron school overruled all opposition and made the results of this research public to the entire Teyvat as soon as they came out, without charging a penny for it. However, the cost was never agreed upon.

At that time, Seraphina sighed that the House of Ecclesiastical Orders had finally regained some of its original intention before the disaster of Kanrea.

Unexpectedly, after the sage passed away, the Ministry of Religion decided not to release new parts for the rescue autonomous agency.

Want it? Spend the money on parts.

You said we promised to make our research results public? Yes, we told you how to assemble it!

At that time, Seraphina had already gone to the abyss to kill monsters. Ying heard about this and felt that Seraphina had been let down, so she gathered people and beat up the new sage several times.

The Fontaine Academy of Sciences has also developed this kind of self-regulatory mechanism, but at present, excluding the Kanreya technology that can attack by dimensionality reduction, the Miaolun School is still at the forefront of this technology.

Melo Petersburg also ordered the most precise parts set from the Myo-ron School.

But no matter what, the contents inside are just a self-regulatory agency that has been improved based on the blueprints published by the Council of Ordinances. There is nothing to keep secret.

Clorinde also heard the hidden meaning of Leosley's words.

In fact, Violet didn't tell her anything special, and Clorinde still didn't quite understand why Violet asked her to accompany Seraphina down.

Clorinde was sensible and not stupid. Leosley stopped her, causing her to have many guesses in her mind.

Seraphina didn't beat around the bush and asked directly, "Does the project inside need to be kept confidential?"

Leosley smiled and said, "Hmm? Miss, isn't this your rule? The installation process of the parts needs to be kept confidential, and no one is allowed to be present."

Seraphina: "......"

Oh, I see, it’s the ex’s mess, right?

What's there to keep secret?

It's like producing Fengda. You can keep the formula of Fengda secret, but why are you trying to hide it from others when you bottle it?

What on earth did the people sent by the Miaolun sect do here before?

"We don't have such a rule." Seraphina broke off ties with the idiot and planned to go out and write a letter to complain to the teacher.

Teacher, I was bullied and the Miaolun Sect took the blame.

Leosley nodded along with her words: "Oh, so that's how it is."

There was a hint of sarcasm in his tone.

Seraphina had worked all night last night and had no drinks to sustain her life, so she was not in a good mood. Now she was annoyed by the strange words, especially because Leosli's voice was a bit similar to that of the Dragon King Ruota, which made Seraphina even more unhappy.

Should have put the anchor in your office before!

Leosley observed Seraphina's expression and opened the door before she got angry.

This place has been renovated and has a large space, seemingly used to produce some special security agencies.

There are two researchers here, a man and a woman. They are discussing something and seem to be about to have a quarrel.

"Come, let me introduce you. This Seraphina is a scholar sent by the Ministry of the Church to install the parts." Leosli stopped the two people, "This is Jurieu, and this is Lulvey."

The three of them nodded to each other.

Seraphina could sense the rejection from Julius and Lulvey, so she simply stopped saying hello.

If it were Rajiv, he would probably be crying now.

Seraphina placed the box of parts on an empty table and pointed to several boxes of unassembled parts on another table. "Excuse me, are these what we need to assemble?"

Seraphina's attitude was acceptable, so Jurie pointed to the design drawings and said, "Our design drawings are over there."

Seraphina said "oh" and studied the design.

The two researchers had obviously also been persecuted. They pointed it out to her and left: "Then we won't bother you anymore."

The same weird aura as Leosley.

Seraphina was too lazy to ask for permission to stay.

Why stay here? Are you going to make things difficult for yourself?

Clorinde could see their rejection and couldn't help but worry about Seraphina: "Miss Seraphina..."

Could it be that Villette asked me to come down just to support Seraphina?

Seraphina seemed unaffected. "Ah, it's okay. Go have a cup of tea with the Duke. I'll be there soon."

After all, it was the House of the Decrees who were in the wrong. Seraphina was unhappy but understandable.

Looking at the design drawings, Leosli and his team are going to build a self-regulatory agency for deep-sea rescue.

Seraphina took a look at the parts that had not yet been assembled. The design was indeed several times more sophisticated than that of ordinary rescue mechanisms, and its performance was also higher.

Underwater rescue agencies require extremely precise collector parts.

This technology was a breakthrough made by the Ministry of Education a few years ago. The current accuracy of the products produced by the Fontainebleau Academy of Sciences is far inferior to that of the Miaolun School. It is reasonable that the deep-sea rescue equipment can only be purchased from the Ministry of Education.

But Seraphina always felt something was wrong.

She went over the design drawings carefully and rechecked all the parts.

This room requires specific permissions to enter from the outside, but exiting only requires pressing a button.

Leosley and Clorinde had barely finished their cup of tea when Serafina came out.

Seraphina slammed the blueprint onto the table. "Leosley, I think we need to talk."

Seraphina was so angry that she stopped even using the honorific title.

Leosley said calmly: "Miss, please calm down."

Seraphina looked around and fixed her eyes on the table in the lounge.

She punched through the thick tabletop. "My patience is limited. I don't think Mello Petersburg would play tricks on me, right?"

Clorinde looked at the table and Seraphina's fist in silence, and finally realized the real reason why Violet asked her to come here.

She wasn't there to support, she was there to stop Seraphina from demolishing Melo Petersburg.

Leosley raised his hands and sighed, "Okay, okay, miss, you follow me."

Seraphina's lips were pressed into a thin line.

"I'm sorry, Clorinde, this time it really involves confidential information."

Clorinde expressed her understanding. After seeing Seraphina's fighting ability, she was no longer afraid of Seraphina being bullied.

Leosley took Seraphina to the Duke's office, where Julius and Lulvey were also.

When they saw Seraphina, the two were surprised for a moment.

"Duke... this..."

Leosli poured Serafina a cup of black tea and said, "Miss, please sit down first. My office can't withstand your fists."

Seraphina held the cup of tea and sat down obediently.

Leosley put milk and sugar cubes in his tea, which made it taste like milk tea. He accidentally calmed down Seraphina whose drink was snatched away.

"I've seen your design drawings. They are very sophisticated, but not strong enough to support deep-sea rescue. With the current level of the Fontaine Academy of Sciences, we should be able to manufacture parts that match your drawings, and also other parts that match our parts."

The higher the technology of a part, the better it is. The most important thing is the fit. It is meaningless to have only one technological iteration on a part.

Julius and Lulvie looked at each other.

Seraphina, who had acted like a good schoolgirl before, now showed her sharp edge: "I guess your drawings are fake. You just want to dismantle the parts and use them for other purposes after our technicians leave."

At the end, Seraphina's tone became unexpectedly calm.

Seraphina's emotions were very stable, and she had figured it out after a while.

Leosli found a file bag from his desk and said, "Hey, I clearly told you sages to send some idiots over here."

Serafina: Huh?

"Miss, take a look for yourself."

The briefcase contained not documents but several letters from Leosli and the current sage of the Myo-ron sect.

Seraphina knew the current sage of the Myo-ron school. He was an old man with a hot temper. After taking office, he made drastic changes to all the messes left by the previous sage.

Seraphina was wondering why he didn't touch the Melo Petersburg contract, but now it seems that he had other purposes.

Based on these letters, Seraphina pieced together the story behind the contract.

Melo Petersburg is secretly producing a batch of rescue devices, and needs parts from the Ministry of the Church. I don't know why this project is kept secret.

The previous sage's request for these parts to be installed by the Council of Ordinances was just a cover. What the sage wanted was for the Council of Ordinances to do the cross-border transportation so that he could collude with the officials and bandits of the Gilded Brigade to make some money.

Behind this are some complicated twists and turns and money-for-power transactions between the House of the Decrees and the Gilded Brigade, and the Great Sage is also involved.

Leosli couldn't reach the Church of God, and since only the Church of God could do this, he had no choice but to resort to this last resort.

Melo Petersburg obtained the parts by making the rescue mechanism, and then dismantled them and put them into their own rescue mechanism.

The former sage only wanted to make some money and didn't want to care about what Melo Petersburg was going to do, so he acquiesced to Leosli's side.

Even the people he sent were only good at working hard, not very skilled, and unable to see the problem. The previous researcher thought that he had been favored by the wise man because of his good business practices, but he didn't know that the wise man favored him because he was unskilled.

The new sage wanted to rectify this unnecessary contract after taking office, and sent a letter to Melo Petersburg. But Leosli had his own considerations.

In the end, the contract that Seraphina held was kept as the official statement due to confidentiality requirements.

Leosley's actions were tacitly approved by both sages.

Seraphina's expression became complicated.

...In other words, in order to keep the secret, Leosli was willing to endure the arrogant bastards sent by the Ordinance.

What a high level of confidentiality this is!

Seraphina stood in awe.

"The three people sent by you sage this time..." Leosli shook his head, not wanting to comment, and only apologized to Seraphina, "We were wrong this time, I apologize. But Miss, you are not sent by the House of the Decree, right?"

It was clearly agreed that the Ministry of Education would send someone who was arrogant and uneducated, but instead someone came who could see through the blueprint at a glance.

Seraphina explained, "I am indeed a scholar of the Congregation of the Decrees, but I am currently doing a project in Fontaine. They were afraid of breaching the contract, so they asked me to help."

So... the researcher sent this time is responsible for being arrogant and domineering, and the assistant sent this time is responsible for being unskilled.

The reason why Rajiv was able to defeat so many competitors was because he had some experience in mechanical engineering.

It’s better not to tell Rajiv this sad fact.

Lulvey stood up and bowed, "I'm sorry, I thought you were the kind of arrogant person before, so I didn't treat you well."

After Lulvey reminded him, Juliet finally remembered to apologize: "Yes, I'm sorry."

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