Eddie and Ares have been staying on the seventh floor for the past few days. Originally, Eddie was thinking about whether to go out to see if there were any other survivors, but since he was not in good health at that time, he was also worried that he would run into someone like him before. He always felt that it was just a coincidence that the old man was killed by Ares.

So I have never gone out. Fortunately, no one has ever come up to the seventh floor. Eddie thought carefully, probably because the survivors can find useful supplies elsewhere. The elevator is broken, and they are really unnecessary. Run upstairs, not to mention that not many people know about the news that there are testing equipment upstairs. If he doesn't know the equipment and is not in a hurry to leave, he will probably go with the situation. After all, he will still worry about people from Star Steele Not dead.

The situation is much better now, and Eddie decides to go out with Ares to have a look. He still needs to find a spaceship, a spaceship that can successfully return to Earth.

Because of Eddie's appearance, almost no one was willing to talk to him on weekdays, except Dunbar. Therefore, others were not worth mentioning to Eddie. If possible, he would like to know whether Dunbar was still alive.

There were no people on the sixth and fifth floors, but there were people on the fourth floor, but I didn't see any Steelers.

Everyone seemed a little alienated and self-absorbed. Seeing Eddie coming down the stairs, some didn't respond, but some showed obvious disgust and astonishment. Eddie didn't feel anything about it. However, he I also noticed that some people carefully hid their food for fear of being snatched by the two of them.

He was not interested. Before he came down, he had even thought about it. If there were other survivors, the two of them walked downstairs, which proved that there was no danger upstairs. Then, the next goal of these people was to attack upstairs.

Fortunately, Eddie packed a lot of things and brought them with him, so it doesn't matter if they leave the rest.

Even if they survived, no one took the initiative to talk to Eddie and Ares, because Ares looks like a human being, and everyone thinks Ares is also a human being, but looking at the feelings between him and Eddie, it seems It's not like the way people from Star Steele treat slaves, so there are doubts, but no one asks.

Eddie glanced around and guessed that if there was no Ares around, these people would definitely rush up and snatch his things. After all, he usually gave people the impression that he was ugly, submissive, weak and bully, and would not resist.

All creatures in the universe have a virtue and like to bully those who are weaker than themselves, even though they have always been weak and bully in the eyes of others.

Get used to being oppressed, and then oppress others.

Eddie originally wanted to ask if anyone had seen Dunbar, but he felt that no one would actually answer him at all. Planet Steele was almost destroyed, and everyone only thought about themselves, so they couldn't ask anything.

Ares' suspicious eyes swept over the others, and finally stopped on Eddie, who pulled him and continued to walk down.

A certain room on the third floor was making trouble, and the door was ajar. Eddie stood at the door and looked in. Several people were making noise around one person. Eddie thought it was just a simple bullying. After watching for a while, I saw a person in the middle violently shaking his lower body, and the person below was completely naked. From Eddie's angle, he could only see his back, with obvious scars, and... …indescribable white turbidity marks.

The man didn't resist or speak, as if he was dead.

Eddie looked away, and pulled Ares, who was watching seriously, away.

There were no big fluctuations in his heart, but he didn't want to cause trouble. This group of people was obviously more difficult to deal with than the people upstairs, so he didn't want to be alarmed.

Ares just opened his mouth to say something, but Eddie raised his hand to cover his mouth.

Ares looked at him inexplicably, Eddie shook his head slightly, and the two continued to walk down.

There were no people downstairs, but there were many corpses, both decayed and recently dead.

The rotting corpses are naturally Steelers, and some can be seen as people from other planets who did not escape when the disaster struck. As for those who died not long ago, some seemed to have been beaten to death, and some died tragically. The lower body festered, and there was no need to delve into how he died.

Eddie closed his eyes. He understood those violent people, but he didn't want to see the scene in front of him.

Ares looked at the corpses, then at Eddie, "Why, what?"

Eddie knew that he had been living in the laboratory on the seventh floor since he was born, and probably would never have the opportunity to see so many corpses. He might not understand why these creatures were no different from the ones he had seen before. There is a difference, but it is motionless and lifeless.

Actually, it wasn't clear to Eddie that Arisley didn't understand death itself.

"They're dead," Eddie explained.

"Dead?" Ares obviously didn't understand the meaning of the word.

"Well." Eddie said, "Just like the person you killed, it will never appear again."

Ares began to think back seriously, "I didn't, kill, them."

Eddie nodded, "The death of these people has nothing to do with you, and every creature will die."

In fact, there is a small relationship. If it wasn't for the birth of Ares, Star Steele might not have faced such a catastrophe all of a sudden. However, if Star Steele hadn't faced this disaster, Eddie wouldn't have A chance to survive, a chance to leave.

In fact, he once eavesdropped on a conversation between two researchers. One said that it was wrong to create a new type of creature, and the law of the universe does not allow such a creature to exist, while the other objected, "Steel star will be destroyed because of We completely changed it, do you know how many planets there are in the universe? Steele Star will definitely be the most unparalleled one!"

"But we will be punished!" retorted another.

Eddie looked into Ares' eyes and pondered. It is very possible that all of this originated from Ares in front of him, but if the source of this disaster was not because the Steelers created Ares , what could be the reason?

Things have come to this point, in fact, there is no substantive significance to consider these.

Eddie carefully explained the birth and death of creatures to Ares, but Ares didn't seem to understand, and didn't ask again.

Somehow, Eddie subconsciously felt that Ares actually understood a lot of what he said, but he just pretended not to understand. He seemed to know that he was different from others, so he was deliberately avoiding this question.

Eddie only regarded him as an artificial creature that was very similar to human beings before, but now, he realized that he should pay more attention to him and not lose his precautions.

I don’t know what’s going on in other regions, but at present, the surviving creatures seem to be creatures from other planets, so this disaster only targeted the planet Steele. As for the death of creatures on other planets, only a very small number of them were caused by disasters. , Most of them were brutally killed by their own kind.

Eddie has self-knowledge, he is clear about his ultimate goal, so the ecstasy of the rest of his life has little effect on him, but others are different. It seems that after surviving such a disaster, he will stand at the top of the food chain like.

Dunbar could not be found, and Eddie took a close look at every corpse he saw, and there was no Dunbar.

There is no other way but to try his luck. With his current situation, he doesn't want to have any communication with other people. It's good that the other party doesn't come to trouble him.

It is undeniable that Dunbar has been the best person to him since he was in Steele. He naturally hopes that Dunbar is still alive, but he insists on finding Dunbar. Just like at this moment, Eddie didn't know anything, not even where the spaceship on Planet Steele was parked.

Seeing that it was getting dark, Eddie took Ares to the basement, intending to find a random room to live in, and finally walked into the one he lived in. Because of his appearance, the room was placed in the farthest place. The one at the back, rarely see other people on weekdays.

The basement was where low-level slaves like them used to live. Now, most of the slaves have left alive, and they all want to run to the experimental area. There are resources and energy supplies there. Eddie guessed that there will be no one in the basement for the time being.

Sure enough, you guessed it, the basement was empty.

Ares had never been to this kind of place before, so he couldn't hide his curiosity, so he walked around to have a look.

Eddie was too familiar with this place to think there was anything to observe.

It is said that the place where they live is actually a small space separated from each other. There is nothing but walls and no beds. There is a layer of hay on the ground for them to sleep on every night.

Before Eddie came to Planet Steele, he never thought that one day, he would feel very safe because he could sleep on the hay.

Right now, this place has become the most suitable place for him to live.

Eddie took out the things he and Ares had brought out, counted them, and calculated how long he could last. By the way, he was glad that he didn't choose to stay in the laboratory building. When the people downstairs were short of supplies and went up the stairs, he didn't know What will happen to Ares? Anyway, he probably won't survive.

"You, live, here?" Ares swayed in from the outside and asked intermittently.

Eddie looked around suspiciously, there was nothing here, how did he know that he lived here?

He nodded, "How do you know?"

Ares was a little excited, and sat directly next to Eddie, "Your taste." His eyes were clear, and it seemed that now... he was quite happy.

Eddie was a little speechless, like a child seeing a new world, but it can be said that, after all, Ares had never been anywhere before this.

It seems that his sense of smell is much better than that of ordinary people. I haven't been back here for a long time. Even if he lived here once, the outside of the room is ventilated, how much of his own smell can remain?He can smell it all, better than a dog.

Eddie secretly cursed, his brain spinning rapidly, thinking about how to go next.

The author has something to say: good night~

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