Hefquin was speechless for a moment, as if she was shocked by a certain Magician's fallacious reasoning. She could only change the topic and ask, "I also have a feeling that you're not like the other Magicians I've met, who want to sign a contract with elemental fairies as soon as they catch them. They want us to sell ourselves for the rest of our lives, but they don't have to pay any price. What I want to emphasize is that they always like to take out strange magic contracts and ask us to sign them. But you don't seem to care about that. You don't even care if we use the loopholes in your words. "
"If all the promises are written in black and white on a contract, you have to be careful with every word. People who do such things simply don't intend to keep their promises, so they have to make it flawless first. If you are such an untrustworthy person, then we wouldn't even be having this discussion today. "
"So, you trust me?" Hefquin asked curiously.
She continued to ignore the fierce battle between Fen and Vulcan on the battlefield. Lin tilted his head and thought for a moment, then said, "No, I don't think that counts as trust."
"Then what does it count as?"
"Well, under the premise that we have the same interests, we believe that we don't need to use unscrupulous methods to resolve differences. Such a long-term mutually beneficial model?"
"Eh, that's a pity." At times like this, girls would prefer to hear: Yes, I trust you unconditionally. That kind of thing. "
Lin spread his hands and said, "It's indeed a pity, I'm not someone who would say that kind of thing. It doesn't matter if the other party is you or a human girl. "With that said, he flicked the magic stone in his hand and asked," Do you still want this? "
The magic stone was not in a good position when it was flicked, and the mini mechanical girl couldn't catch it even if she stretched out her hand. However, this was not a problem for Hefquin. Her petite left hand shot out and caught the magic stone that was much bigger than her palm. Then, the chain that flew out of her hand quickly retracted her hand and the magic stone.
"What is this? How do I use it? You can't be thinking of using something of this level as an offering to bribe me, right? "
"Of course not, it's a small program for communication, similar to a tactical command platform," Lin explained.
'Why don't you just give me the method to deal with that big guy in the sky?'
'If there really was such a method, I would have walked sideways and beaten those arrogant fellows in the Gem Pit to the ground like dogs.' Why would I play these childish games with you? "Lin said grumpily.
Hefquin used the method of communicating with the fire seed to establish a connection with the magic stone in her hand. Just as a certain sorcerer had said, it was a program with a small capacity. It did not contain any design information and was quite easy to use. For robots that were programmed by machines, using a program was like breathing and heartbeat for humans. There was no need for practice. They could understand it just by touching it.
The small program that Lin gave him was the instant messaging software that had never been made public. Other than Lin himself, there were only his two apprentices, Kaya and Halloumi, Fen, and the non-human Cassette Cutting.
Although Leonardo was also an apprentice of a certain someone, he couldn't get into this group, let alone the others. It wasn't that he didn't value this fellow, but this kid wasn't interested in hiding behind a keyboard. If he wanted to talk, he wanted to talk face to face. And the things that he was responsible for weren't important enough to be reported all the time, so he didn't let him use instant messaging.
Hefquin was the sixth person to enter this small circle. Lin did this and almost revealed all his cards in one go. Other than wanting to trust this original Elemental Lord, he was also clear about another thing.
When one reached a certain level, every word that was said would lead to one's fate. If one wanted to reach a higher level on this foundation, one couldn't say one thing and mean another.
Only by facing one's own heart and matching one's words and deeds could one reach a higher level. In the end, one would reach the level where one's words were enforced by the gods. The only exception was probably those special existences whose core concept was lies.
In Lin's eyes, Hefquin was someone who had reached that level. So as long as he got a verbal promise from her, he could rest assured that she would keep her promise. If she violated it, honestly speaking, there was no difference. Because this meant that Hefquin was no longer fated to reach a higher level, so there was no need to be afraid.
It was precisely because of this that he made today's move. If the other party was a little weaker and wasn't qualified to reach that level, perhaps Lin wouldn't dare to "trust" her so wholeheartedly.
Hefquin might have seen through a certain someone's careful thoughts, but she didn't point it out. After all, in terms of interests and standpoint, she and the Mages were on the same side at this stage.
For a robot, the use of programs could be directly connected to their consciousness. Unlike humans who needed a water mirror screen as a medium, or someone's projection in their field of vision, they could only "see" and operate programs. As soon as she entered the instant messaging group, the first thing that Hefquin saw was a row of abuse from the Lich in the middle of a fierce battle.
What are you muttering to someone on the side?
Give me a hand, don't stand by and watch.
Damn it! If you continue to watch the show, I'll definitely teach you a lesson when we get back.
You're a bastard who was born from a pig and raised by a female cat and nobody wants you. Don't let me free up my hands, or I'll definitely beat you up. And beating you up once isn't enough, I'll beat you up ten times!
…
Speaking of which, how did Fen know about this "ten times" meme? Lin, who had also noticed this message, was puzzled.
Dumbfounded, Hefquin pointed at the two parties fighting in the sky and asked, "Is it okay if you don't help her?"
"Don't worry, since Fen still has the time to curse in the group, it means that the situation isn't urgent. She's just upset that I'm standing here and doing nothing. But it's not like I'm not doing anything. As long as you can help, she won't blame us for standing here and chatting. "Lin laughed.
"How can I help?"
Lin Yong's remaining hand grabbed and tossed in the air. In fact, he was tossing a file from his field of vision to Hefquin. The reason why this action was possible was because of the application of the instant messaging program. This was also the reason why Lin Yong wanted to give the program to the former Elemental Lord first.
Hefquin opened the file and saw that it was a weapon design document similar to the one recorded in the Tinder. However, this gun was new and not recorded in the Tinder. If the group of people in Estali's house in the Holy City of Mystical Lands were to see this, they would definitely recognize the weapon design document. It was a heavy-duty magic sniper rifle that had never been officially used since it was built — I Am No Life.
Before Hefquin could ask, Lin Yong asked first, "So, can you assemble this weapon?"
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