Chapter 51



"We are the people who are most closely connected to the fate of mankind."

When Mrs. Lu was still a little girl, her mother told her this. At that time, her mother's belly was slightly bulging, and a new life was nurtured inside.

"We are the people who are most closely connected to the fate of mankind."

When she grew up, she told this sentence to other girls. At that time, she took on the responsibility of reproducing offspring for the base while investing in the research of embryo stereoculture technology. This research is extremely valuable, so she is the only one among the fertile women who can freely enter and exit the Garden of Eden and the Lighthouse. One day, on the corridor of the Twin Towers, she met a handsome green-eyed officer.

Later, she had a child, whose birth had nothing to do with her duties.

Because they worked together, she did not often meet the child's father, and only occasionally communicated through the communicator.

"Sometimes I feel...I betrayed the Rose Declaration." She said.

"Why do you think so?" A steady voice came from the other end of the communicator: "Are you nurturing a life?"

"To have children with your lover, this is the right of women before the declaration appears," she placed her fingers lightly on her lower abdomen: "I have the freedom to have a uterus without violating the regulations and causing damage to the base's resources. I feel very... happy, although this idea is very dangerous."

The memory is intermittent, with only some key nodes.

"He's going to the military." Mrs. Lu said, "I suggested that he go to the United Front Center before, and now the match has been completed. When you return to the base, you will meet him."

"Does he look like me?"

"A little bit, very similar, his personality is like yours. Everyone in the base may know our family relationships, but as long as you meet, you will know who the other person is."

"I am looking forward to meeting him."

"You will meet." Mrs. Lu said, "Be careful in the wild." "

I will." The man said, "This time we have recovered very important scientific research data, one of which is related to your direction."

She smiled and said, "Thank you for your hard work. My research has been going smoothly recently."

"I miss you." The man's voice suddenly dropped: "Last night I dreamed that mankind had completely survived the disaster, we were all still alive, with our children, and we were forever happy like all ordinary people."

Her voice was just as gentle: "Come back soon."

Everything was full of hope, but her limited, joyful memories in her life ended here.

Ten days later, she could no longer call her lover and get any news about him, so she had prepared for the worst.

When she decided to go to the United Front Work Center to inquire about her lover's whereabouts, she met her child in the corridor.

She often saw him, as if in the blink of an eye, the child who would sneak from the 6th floor to the 22nd floor to see her had grown up to be an independent adult, a handsome young officer.

Although she was full of worries, seeing him made her feel a little relieved: "You are here."

Lu Xun whispered, "Mother."

At this time, she saw the pattern on his black uniform and the silver badge on his chest.

"Did the base send you to the United Front Work Center?" She was slightly puzzled.

"I'm in the courtroom." He said.

"Why did you go there?" She looked at him worriedly and asked. If they were forced to, few people would be willing to join the Tribunal.

"I volunteered." The young officer's cold green eyes seemed to have complex emotions, but he finally calmed down and said, "I can play a greater role in the Tribunal than in the United Front Work Center."

She wanted to say something, but finally shook her head helplessly. Everyone knew how crazy the Tribunal was, and it was a place where everyone had a good ending.

When they were leaving, Lu Xun called her from behind: "Mother."

Mrs. Lu turned to look at him, and Lu Xun looked at her, his voice seemed a little hoarse, and asked: "What are you going to do?"

"Nothing," she didn't want to let the child know that, just smiled and said: "Take care of yourself."

——So she went and knocked on the door of the Information Management Office of the United Front Center.

"Information Management Office. What do you want to inquire about?"

"The first combat sequence commander directly under the United Front Center, Lieutenant General Gao Tang, is he still in the field?" she asked.

There were a few keyboard tapping sounds from the opposite side.

"I'm sorry," the worker said, "the lieutenant general has been confirmed dead."

Her fingers were cold, but she remained calm, dedicating herself to the base to protect the fate of every soldier.

"In... the wild?"

"At the entrance to the city," the worker said, "The court records show that Lieutenant General Gao Tang was determined to be infected."


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