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Chapter 1188

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He had gotten a lot of information from Alice, but he didn't have any technical information.

Scientific research nowadays wasn't something that could be memorized by the human brain.

For a project like the Sentinel Special Service that involved human research, the research information would probably fill up a room.

The most important information was the personal information of the project leader of the Sentinel Special Service.

William Stella, who was said to be a colonel in the American army, was still a mystery as to which side he belonged to, whether it was the navy, the air force, or the Marines.

However, he had been coming and going from the base for a long time, and was definitely in contact with the American authorities.

That was a good thing.

With the polyhedron system, all Luke needed was a direction to investigate in.

Not to mention the fact that this person had been coming and going for a long time, no matter how cautious he was, he would still leave traces, and would be found sooner or later.

Thinking that, he pushed in a medical bed from outside so that Alice could rest for a while.

Alice nodded as if her soul had left her body. She lay down and didn't move, but her eyelids were trembling slightly. Clearly, she wasn't asleep.

Luke didn't pay any attention to her.

The mother was done, and the daughter was still in Space 2.

After releasing Alice, he let Carrie enter a dormant state. Only when Spacetime made a move did he use his mind to sense Carrie's physical condition.

It turned out that Carrie also had an electronic chip in her body. Fortunately, it wasn't in her brain, but under the skin on her back.

He reopened a workshop and activated the full defense mechanism. Soon, he took out the chip, sealed it, and put it into Space No.1.

After that, he didn't wake Carrie up. Instead, he stored her in Space 2 again before he went next door.

"Alice, sleep for a while. I'll take you to a safe place," he said to the woman on the medical bed.

Alice's eyelids twitched, but she didn't open them.

Luke raised his hand and injected an excessive amount of anesthetic into her neck. Ten seconds later, he tried to withdraw it, and Alice was gone.

He was relieved.

Alice's [Intermediate Self-Healing] was too strong.

It would take ten seconds for an excessive amount of anesthetic to take effect, and she would regain consciousness in twenty seconds at most. By then, she wouldn't be able to be stored in Space 2.

Thankfully, the dormancy function in Space 2 wasn't an anesthetic, and she wouldn't suddenly wake up.

Luke took out the two Thousand Faces systems and set up a facial model and a fingerprint model.

The identity of this pair of mother and daughter was too sensitive. They could not be allowed to show their faces.

If he hadn't come up with the Thousand Faces System, he would have considered sending them to a sparsely populated state or even other countries. Now, he just needed to change their identities and faces.

Ten minutes later, he completed the setup of the two Thousand Faces systems and left the laboratory.

Forty minutes later, in a secluded bungalow northwest of Burgen, New Jersey, Luke released Alice and her daughter.

Ten seconds later, Alice opened her eyes.

She wasn't surprised at all to see Luke, who was still wearing his armor. She subconsciously looked at the couch not far away.

On top of it, a small body was lying there with its arms folded in front of its chest.

Alice's heart trembled. "She's dead?"

Luke: "… No, it's just that she likes to sleep in this position."

Alice was at a loss, but she had already stood up and walked two steps. She slowly knelt in front of the sofa and looked at the little face that seemed very unfamiliar.

Instantly, fragmented images flashed through her mind. Among them was the face of the little girl in front of her. She murmured in a trembling voice, "Carrie …"

Luke: "It'll take a few more minutes for her to wake up …"

After saying that, he swallowed his words and looked at a figure that looked exactly like the little girl on the sofa standing next to Alice.

Alice seemed to have sensed something and turned her head to look.

Carrie, who had just appeared, stretched out her little hand and gently approached Alice's face, trying to wipe away the tears that were surging out of her eyes.

But the little hand was like a phantom that brushed past Alice's face, unable to wipe away the tears at all.

The little girl, however, didn't seem to mind. She kept wiping away her tears as she called out softly, "Mom, you're finally back."

Alice's eyes flashed. She reached out to hug Carrie, but her hands also grabbed nothing.

She couldn't help but say in a trembling voice, "No, don't go."

Luke coughed helplessly. "This is just Carrie's mind. Her body hasn't woken up yet."

He didn't want to watch this kind of sad drama, but he couldn't leave now, so he could only ruin the mood and interrupt it.

Alice, however, didn't seem to notice. She was still trying to hug the seemingly real "Carrie" whose body couldn't be touched.

Luke could only step forward, take out a syringe, and inject a tiny amount of the awakening agent into Carrie, who was on the couch.

A moment later, the "Carrie" who had been standing next to the sofa suddenly disappeared. At the same time, Carrie, who was lying on the sofa, opened her eyes.

Luke was the first to warn her. "Carrie's awake. She's on the sofa."

The "Carrie" who had been watching them disappeared. Alice was about to roar, but she couldn't help but turn her head when she heard that.

Carrie, who was lying on the sofa, reached out again and touched her mother's cheek.

This time, she wiped away Alice's tears with her little hand. "Mom, I'm back. We'll be together forever."

Alice burst into tears again and hugged Carrie.

The insensible Luke urgently reminded her again, "Wait."

Alice paused, and heard the second half of the sentence. "You have to be very gentle, or you'll break Carrie in two with your current strength."

Hearing that, Alice froze and didn't dare continue.

Carrie, however, sat up and wrapped her arms around her mother's neck. "It's fine, mom. We're both fine … "

System: You have received Carrie Miller's gratitude. You may learn some of her abilities.

Carrie Miller's abilities: Elementary Telekinesis, Elementary Mental Body (Special mental abilities. Partial learnable) Prerequisites: 40 Mental Strength and credit points?)

Stumped, Luke hesitated for a moment, but didn't choose to learn Carrie's abilities immediately.

Patience was also a virtue.

Besides, Alice was holding Carrie right now. If she lost control of her emotions and killed her daughter while hugging her, it would definitely be the greatest tragedy in the world.



It wasn't until five in the morning that Luke left the bungalow.

After leaving the bungalow invisible, he turned around and looked at the bungalow. The vague regret he had for this operation was finally gone.

Although it was a little unfair to the other superhumans who had died in the secret base, saving the mother and daughter was already a good outcome.

After all, he had a deep relationship with the mother and daughter.

First, they had escaped together in Rumford, then he had saved Carrie from Mephisto. Then, he had promised to save her mother, Alice, and now, he had earned their gratitude.

The Intermediate Self-Healing that Alice had provided was a top-notch life-saving skill.

With this ability alone, Luke had to ensure that the mother and daughter would live an easy life for the rest of their lives.

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