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Chapter 592

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Shaya also thinks that even if Dr. Gero's research institute is not here, it should not be very far away. He nodded in agreement with 18's statement and said, "Let's split up and look for it. After we find it, we will immediately contact the other party with the communicator."

After saying that, Shaya took out a small communicator of Fidaya Aliens. This communicator is as small as a pin and is very convenient to use.

Putting the communicator on her collar, 18 felt very satisfied. She flew up and said to Shaya, "I will search towards the east, you are in charge of the west."

"Okay." Shaya nodded indifferently and flew towards the west.

… …

After separating from 18, Shaya flew over undulating mountain peaks, and then suddenly stopped. A vast expanse of white snow covered the fir trees below, and where the snow and ice melted, there were strings of candied hawk-like ice lumps hanging. On the other side of the mountain, the snow and ice were obviously much less, revealing a verdant and dense canopy.

Stopping in mid-air, looking at the complex and ever-changing terrain below, Shaya closed his eyes slightly, and then space-time power spread out little by little like a wave, extending to a distance of tens of meters underground, and then swept across the ground like a huge scanner.

"Dr. Gero's research institute will not be too deep underground. If it is nearby, it will be quickly discovered." Thinking so, Shaya continued to release space-time power, and the terrain within a radius of tens of kilometers was immediately mapped in his brain. He screened them one by one and further determined Dr. Gero's location.

More than ten minutes passed quickly, and Shaya had searched more than half of the area, but he had not found any trace of Dr. Gero's research institute.

Beep! The communicator made a low beep, it was from 18.

"Lazuli, did you find anything there?" Shaya pressed the communicator.

"A little. Come here quickly, my location is …" Then 18 told him where she was.

"Okay!" Shaya cut off the communication and rushed over according to the location 18 gave him. When he saw 18, she was sitting at the root of a huge fir tree with only a stump left. Shaya asked, "What did you find?"

18 raised her hand and stretched out her finger. There was a tiny insect between her fingertips. It was only one millimeter in size and could be easily overlooked if one didn't look carefully.

Shaya raised his eyebrows and smiled. "Dr. Gero's insect robot, so we are very close to his research institute."

"Yes, if these micro robots are not used to monitor us, then they are mostly responsible for guarding the surroundings," 18 said calmly.

Xiaya touched his chin and pondered for a moment, then he smiled faintly and snapped his fingers. A transparent energy shield immediately expanded like a balloon and spread out. Soon, the area within a radius of several hundred kilometers was enveloped within the range of the energy shield.

"I have already laid down protection around. As long as Dr. Gero is within this range, he won't be able to escape. Quick, let's hurry up and look for him. Don't let him get desperate. "

Since the insect robot was caught by 18, then Dr. Gero must have already received the news. The purpose of their trip is to get this world's 18. This is the most important thing, and they must ensure that there will be no mistakes.

"Okay!" 18 nodded vigorously, already a little impatient.

So they accelerated the search of nearby places. Fortunately, the area has been limited, and finding Dr. Gero's research institute is only a matter of time.

At the same time, under a glacier. Dr. Gero angrily smashed a glassware, and the glassware immediately shattered into pieces of crystal-like fragments. Dr. Gero shouted with a gloomy expression, "What's going on? How did that woman who looks like 18 find those insect robots?"

After a pause, a wave of uneasiness flashed in his heart. Dr. Gero couldn't calm down, as if the other party was targeting him. "It doesn't make sense! Since the destruction of the Red Ribbon Army, I have been hiding in the research institute to develop powerful Androids with all my strength. Even if I observed, I did it through micro robots. I didn't pass by Monkey King and the others at all. I shouldn't have been exposed. "

It can be said that at this time, Dr. Gero didn't show any hostility towards Monkey King and the others at all. It stands to reason that no one would target him. But the two people wandering outside were obviously coming for him, which made Dr. Gero very puzzled.

"No, if this goes on, they will find me sooner or later, and then my research will also be discovered by them." Dr. Gero's expression was gloomy, and his peripheral vision glanced at the several Android hibernation cabins in the center. "Should I activate them? But their development has just been completed and they haven't been debugged yet. If they are disobedient like the previous Android 16 … it won't be perfect. "

Dr. Gero was hesitant. His newly completed Android 17 and 18 may be able to save his life, but if they get out of control, they will immediately become his life-threatening talisman. Moreover, it is not certain whether Android 17 and 18 are the opponents of the two people outside.

"Damn it, if I was given time to develop the complete Android 17 and 18, then the two people outside would not be a threat at all. Unfortunately, there is no time." Dr. Gero kept pacing back and forth in the research room.

"If I let Android 16, 17, and 18 join hands, I wonder if they can resist them?" Dr. Gero shook his head and dispelled this unrealistic idea.

At this moment, the research institute rumbled and shook, and Shaya and 18 had arrived outside the glacier where the research institute was located. Dr. Gero hesitated for a moment and finally made a decision. He gave up the research institute above and opened a passage in a hidden place.

Abandoning the rook to save the king, he hoped that this could create the illusion that he had something to do and went out.

Shortly after Dr. Gero entered the passage, a steel door collapsed, and Shaya and 18 violently walked in.

Flying into the interior of the research institute, the dim lights flickered, but there was no trace of Dr. Gero.

"Dr. Gero is not here. Did he escape?" 18 looked around with a cold expression. When she saw the several hibernation cabins in the center of the research institute, her expression eased a lot. The heavy Android hibernation cabins were marked with the words "16", "17", and "18". Three ice-cold Androids were lying inside, one of which looked exactly like her.

"No, it's just a little trick to confuse people!" Shaya sneered.

The commotion they caused before was so big that the cautious Dr. Gero must have reacted. But what Dr. Gero doesn't know is that as long as he is covered by his space-time energy, nothing can hide. Dr. Gero wanting to use this clumsy method to deceive him is simply a pipe dream.

Walking to the bottom of the research institute, he directly punched the uneven rock wall. The brown stones immediately fell off, revealing a rusty steel door.

18 suddenly realized: "So Dr. Gero is hiding down there."

As the saying goes, a cunning rabbit has three burrows. Dr. Gero's research institute will set up a hidden second underground floor for hiding in times of emergency.

Walking down the corridor behind the steel door, Shaya and 18 found the white-haired Dr. Gero on the second underground floor. At this time, he has no intention of transforming himself into a Android, and his stooped body looks like he is about to die.

"Dr. Gero, I finally found you." 18 walked over to Dr. Gero with a sneer on her face.

Dr. Gero looked terrified and said coldly, "Who the hell are you and why are you looking for me?"

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