A Catcake wearing a chef's hat floated beside the table, making slow, rhythmic sounds.
Zhuxing said:
"Standard synesthetic beacons can't translate their language."
"It's introducing these desserts to us."
"Mmwu~ Chiu! Wum~"
"This is Five-Flavor Yogurt, fermented from hot-floating sheep milk from the Luofu, combining five different tastes."
"Wum! Wum!!"
"It says this pudding tart is made from eggs laid by the Giant Terror Bird of Morilence."
"Wum! Wum! Chiu!!!"
"It says these are almond protein cream biscuits from Medici, crispy and fragrant."
"Woooo~"
"This cake is sprinkled with cedar crumbs from the Orkel Dragon, and the jam beside it is Winter Sun Jam from Clementine."
The Catcake looked as if it was about to cry from frustration.
Suddenly it launched itself at Zhuxing—
But Zhuxing casually caught it and pinned it in her arms.
Dongfang Qiqing said timidly:
"Um… is that really what it meant?"
"I feel like something's off."
"Wum! Wuuu! Aowu!!"
The Catcake bit Zhuxing's hand.
Zhuxing didn't change expression.
"It says thank you for my translation."
Dongfang Qiqing rolled her eyes.
"That sentence could mean anything, but it definitely doesn't mean that!"
Zhuxing finally burst into laughter.
"Alright, alright."
"What it actually said was that it doesn't want to work anymore."
"It wants to find a long-term meal ticket."
"It noticed that you look rich."
Then Zhuxing lifted the Catcake by one leg and swung it slightly.
"You ungrateful little thing."
"I wanted to adopt you but you refused."
"But now that Sister Qiqing shows up for the first time, you're immediately trying to attach yourself to her?"
The Catcake protested loudly in incomprehensible sounds.
It seemed to be accusing someone endlessly.
Zhuxing laughed awkwardly.
Dongfang Qiqing didn't care about that.
The moment she heard the Catcake wanted to follow her—
Her eyes lit up.
"I'll adopt it!"
She grabbed the Catcake immediately.
At that moment—
Zhuxing's eyebrows subtly twitched.
But her expression quickly returned to normal.
"Sister Qiqing, eat first."
"I need to go to the restroom."
…
Lin Yi turned toward the door.
A woman stood at the entrance.
She wore a candy-colored gauze dress and held a small surgical scalpel.
Her footsteps were light and calm.
As she walked forward, the scalpel scraped against the wall—
Producing a harsh, metallic sound.
Lin Yi's expression hardened.
"Polka Kakamu?"
He folded his arms, tapping his fingers lightly.
"Well… good."
"You can't spend a thousand days guarding against thieves."
Polka Kakamu lifted the scalpel from the wall.
It seemed the noise earlier had only been meant to announce her arrival.
"Hello."
"This is our first meeting."
"And it will also be our last."
"Genius from another world."
"You may now state your final words."
Lin Yi frowned.
"You know?"
After a moment of thought, he nodded.
"Well… that's not surprising."
He asked her calmly:
"I expected you might come."
"But I didn't think you actually would."
"I want to know why."
"I shouldn't have crossed any knowledge boundaries, right?"
"We've coexisted peacefully for so many years."
"Why appear now?"
"I haven't made any groundbreaking discoveries recently."
Polka Kakamu replied calmly:
"You know quite a lot."
"But my visit is only partially related to the knowledge singularity."
"More importantly…"
"Your existence itself is like a fish intruding into stagnant water."
She walked steadily forward.
Passing through the doorway.
Through the corridor.
Entering the central chamber of Shenxiao Space City, where Lin Yi's true body rested.
"Even the smallest ripple you cause…"
"Has already shaken the predetermined future."
"Your existence itself challenges the Chaotic Constant."
"Everything is beginning to shift toward the unknown."
Lin Yi laughed cheerfully.
"Then I should feel honored."
"To influence the world to such an extent."
"That only proves I'm not a mediocre person."
"And it proves that everything I've thought and done wasn't meaningless."
He walked forward slowly.
"And besides…"
"A world where destiny never changes—"
"What's interesting about that?"
"That kind of world would be even more empty than the Void."
Lin Yi spread his hands sincerely.
"Polka."
"I don't understand why you're so obsessed with such a predictable world."
"If you truly crave that godlike certainty…"
"You could simply enter a dream."
Polka Kakamu shook her head.
"There is no need for such probing."
"I have never acted out of personal desire."
"Only a predetermined and knowable future can prevent the inevitable end."
Lin Yi immediately countered:
"But the Aeon of Finality still exists."
"That fact alone already explains everything."
"I don't believe you don't understand what that means."
"No need to disguise yourself as acting for the greater good."
Polka Kakamu fell silent.
She seemed unwilling to argue.
She had heard words like this countless times before.
And she had explained herself countless times.
Later she realized something.
Sometimes silence works just as well.
Because explaining things to someone who is about to die—
Makes no difference.
Whether they accept it or not.
Her face remained calm and cold.
Her candy-colored dress fluttered slightly, though there was no wind.
But it did nothing to soften the deadly aura around her.
"If you have nothing else to say…"
"Then please depart first."
"Genius Lin Yi."
Lin Yi smiled casually.
"No need to rush."
"We still have time."
"Let's talk."
"You mentioned that this is somewhat related to the knowledge singularity."
"But I'm quite sure I'm still far from reaching it."
Polka Kakamu stopped directly in front of him.
From here she could see Lin Yi's true body inside the cultivation chamber.
"Very well."
"This will be your final question."
"You may not have reached the knowledge singularity yet."
"But because of your influence…"
"Several other geniuses are approaching it far faster than before."
Lin Yi became curious.
"Among those influenced by me…"
"Who is closest to the singularity?"
He wanted to know who had been secretly working on the biggest project.
Polka Kakamu paused briefly.
"Screwllum."
"Only one step away."
"Next is Herta."
"Also one step away."
Lin Yi clapped his hands happily.
"Good, good."
"I knew Screwllum must be cooking up something big."
Then he asked curiously:
"If Screwllum is that close to the singularity…"
"Why haven't you killed him?"
Polka Kakamu remained silent.
Lin Yi's expression turned strange.
"Don't tell me…"
"You can't kill him?"
"After Rupert and Rupert II, Screwllum must definitely be guarding against you."
"And he must have prepared specific countermeasures."
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