Vampires exist in books, shows, and movies… BUT IN NEW ERIDU?!
Ellen Joe discovers her quiet classmate Phaga isn’t just reserved—he’s a vampire looking for a job!
Between school...
Hollow!
"Rope Craftsman, our intelligent machine has gotten lost in the cavity and we need your help."
The same female voice rang out again, and she kicked the wall before walking towards them.
Fagga glanced sideways, his brows furrowing slightly.
Judging from the sound, the woman's voice seemed a bit deeper and heavier than before.
Faga vaguely remembered that this person was called Grace. When they were in the dead end cave, the female secretary opposite them broke down and shouted her name loudly.
At that time, she didn't seem that strange, but seeing that neither Ellen nor Ies in her arms noticed anything, Fagar just kept a watchful eye and didn't say anything more.
However, out of professional habit, Ies, nestled in Faga's arms, sat up from his arm and then nestled on his shoulder, blinking back as Faga instinctively protected its back, and asked:
"So that's why we didn't start work today? How many smart machines did you lose in total?"
"...Three units in total."
Grace hesitated for a moment as if she was thinking. Perhaps it was because summer vacation had just ended, but the lingering heat of summer still left a faint blush on her face.
Eileen then became alert; Grace's gaze towards Fagar held a hint of evasion, and she said:
"Perhaps because we recently upgraded the children's logic core, their IQs have increased significantly, so..."
"Hmm, so even with an increased IQ, it still knows how to run away?"
Ies shook his head in confusion, his two soft, rabbit-ear-like ears swaying in the air and occasionally patting Fagga's face.
Fagar turned his head and rubbed Ies's ear, intending that as long as he held it in his hand, it would not bother his face again.
But to everyone's surprise, Ies immediately narrowed his eyes and happily twisted his body.
A summer breeze suddenly rises, stirring ripples in my heart for my beloved.
Grace and Ellen both paused for a moment, their expressions blank.
Ellen was alright, after all, she had spent quite a long time with Fagar and had developed some immunity, so she quickly closed her eyes to suppress the restlessness in her heart, and then coughed twice.
Grace immediately snapped out of her daze and said somewhat embarrassedly, "Hehe, sorry, I was just thinking about something and got a little distracted. Let me briefly describe it."
So Grace coughed twice, imitating the gruff voice of a certain Xiongxi person:
"I have a little thought... Our company's intelligent machines are quite intelligent. Could it be that after the logic core is upgraded, the intelligent machines can't stand the boring work day after day, and that's why they escaped into the depths of emptiness?"
"That's what our boss said."
After saying that, Grace spread her hands.
How could that be?
However, Anton, standing to the side, voiced his objection, putting his hands on his hips and saying, "I already objected when Ben first proposed this idea!"
"Our gripper is giving us amazing muscle training every day. True men of courage don't look down on this kind of work. Only through daily honing can muscles grow! And only in the seemingly ordinary can the soul evolve and become harder than diamond!"
Well...
The room immediately quieted down after those words were spoken.
After a long pause, a timid question came from Ies: "Um... the grabber is an intelligent machine, right?"
Grace nodded slightly, patting her chest and saying, "Of course! Aren't our children outstanding? They'll keep growing!"
Ies, Fagga, and Ellen: "..."
Soon, Eis scratched his head and Ling said with some difficulty, "Uh... I feel both embarrassed and want to applaud."
Zhe, standing to the side, covered his head and said helplessly, "Sure enough, even if you can be happy doing civil engineering, you'll inevitably catch some serious illnesses."
[Fairy: Proposes that the quest to find intelligent machines in the void be resolved as soon as possible. Save computing power to create smaller rope nets to earn electricity.]
(That's all for today. The novel is now rated out of 7 points. Let me cry for a bit first.)