Ronnie's talk of soon was three years in the future, and a lot had changed in those three years. After a year in the deluxe room, they moved out, Ronnie and Park Hye moved into a double room on the 9th floor, number 35, and their daughter was born, named "Catherine". Park Hye named her after the heroine of the last movie. Alice and Butch also moved in together, living next to Ronnie in room number 33. At the age of four, Vega was enrolled at the Three Wolves Home, where she received the most formal education in the city-state. The House of the Three Wolves is made up of children over the age of three, divided into groups of three, with four groups of four, each group of twelve, and a guardian from the House of the Three Wolves living in one of the luxury rooms. At the age of 16, they have to leave the house on the third day after the graduation ceremony and can request a single room. Little Vega rarely comes home now, only once a month, and most of the time she lives at the House of the Three Wolves.
Ronnie's chip had been successfully developed, for which he was awarded the Order of the Holy Virgin, Second Class. But this time he chose not to live in the luxury room, but in the original house. Crockett and Lily were the first two people implanted with the chip, they now have the same unforgettable eyes as Ronnie, the difference was that they had all the knowledge in the chip, as long as you remember the catalog can be easily found, as if everyone had a portable library. Implantation of the chip is voluntary, and there are now more than 100,000 people in the New World who have chosen this way of learning. Alice waited three years for Ronnie to find her father, and now that she had seen that his chip had been successfully developed, she went to see him to discuss her father's business: "Ronnie, do you remember what you promised me three years ago?"
"Of course I remember, sister, when are you leaving?"
"The sooner the better, tomorrow we'll go and take a vacation, then get ready, the day after tomorrow we'll leave."
The siblings finished their discussion and on the third day of their departure, Park Hye took Ronnie's hand, "When will you be back?"
"It should be soon, if everything goes well, we'll be back in about ten days."
Park Hye still wanted to make out with her husband, Alice got impatient waiting outside and urged, "Ronnie, go, don't hesitate, I've been waiting for you for three years.”
Hearing his sister's urgent call outside the door, Ronnie reluctantly stepped out. The City-state train was only for City-state insiders and their relatives. There weren't many people on the train when the siblings boarded. "It took less than an hour for the knight train to arrive in Tecoman.
"That fast!" Alice said in surprise, "I should have known I'd come alone, back then we had to travel for months to get to 'Shire Town'."
There was also a very small cluster of city-states near Tecoman, with only thirty or so city-states. The siblings left the station and walked for another hour before arriving at East Floating Street in the city of Aesira, the siblings' hometown. They were back after fifteen years. Ronnie remembered Uncle Subaru from his childhood, he and Alice discussed it, and the two decided to go to him first to ask for information. Using their childhood memories, the duo soon found Uncle Subaru's house. They were greeted by Subaru's son, Jules, who was not friendly with the siblings. He told them that his father had died four years ago, and that his father had given him a letter to give to Ronnie and his sister before he died. Jules went back into the house, took out the letter, and handed it to Ronnie. Ronnie opened the envelope, which wasn't sealed, and took out the letter, only to see that it was covered in strange writing, an encoded script unique to the Watson family that only Ronnie could read. His mother had taught him when she was alive. As soon as he saw the letter, he knew that it had been left to him by his father, he felt that the letter could not be deciphered for a while, and after expressing his gratitude to Jules, he left with Alice. The siblings found a secluded spot and Ronnie began to read the letter while Alice, unable to read a word, could only stand by and wait. After three hours, Ronnie finished the letter. She asked anxiously, "What does it say?"
Ronnie laughed, "Sister, I'm probably the only one in the world who can read this letter, and if anyone else tried to decipher it, it would take years."
"Tell me what's in it, don't brag about yourself here, it's annoying," Alice gave him a blank look.
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"The letter was written by Dad, it says here that if I'm as smart as he thinks I am I'll definitely be able to read this letter, he said it was written in 2636 and that if we see the letter we go to a place called 'Bernal' to find it and leave a mark on the highest point there and someone will get in touch with us."
"Ronnie, have you ever heard of the name 'Bernal'?"
"I've heard of it, it should be more than five hundred kilometers from here, near the city of Yin, we'll take the City-state train there."
At that moment, Alice felt for the first time that it would be good if she could implant an Enlightenment Chip, otherwise she would be as stupid as a fool, not understanding anything. The two of them boarded the 'Knight Train' and sat down. Alice asked, "Ronnie, does it hurt to have your chips implanted?"
"What? you want to get implanted too? I thought you couldn't stand my inventions?"
"Does it hurt or not? stop nagging!" Alice was annoyed.
"It might hurt a little, it requires injecting the chip into the cerebral cortex, but it is all worth it, a little pain for a lifetime of enjoying the benefits."
The two didn't get to talk for a few moments before the train pulled into the station. The siblings made their way to Bernal. After walking for about an hour and a half and asking a number of people along the way, they found the town of Bernal. This town was desolate, with only a dozen or so stores and less than a thousand people. Ronnie and his sister circled around and couldn't find the highest place, so Alice pointed to a small mountain in the distance and asked, "Ronnie, could the highest place be that mountain?”
"Then let's go over there!" The duo walked towards the hill, it didn't look far, but it wasn't close. The siblings walked for half an hour before they reached the highest point of the hill. There was a tree that Ronnie immediately recognized as a fallen fir. It was the same kind of tree they had at home when they were children. This larch is over ten meters high, so he was basically sure this was the place, so he used a sharp stone to draw a parrot with a straw hat on the tree and wrote some numbers: 3,1,6,2,4,3,1. Having left a mark, the two returned to the city. They picked a small hotel to stay in, and Alice asked, "Ronnie, why did Dad make such a mess?"
"Maybe he has something difficult to say."
The siblings waited in the town for over a week, but no one contacted them, and they began to grow impatient. They wondered if their father was no longer here, after all, the letter was written nine years ago. The duo agreed to wait another day, and if no one contacted them again, they would leave the area. The next day, no one had contacted them, and the duo prepared their bags and tried to leave. Just as they were about to leave, the hotel owner stopped them. He whispered, "The doctor wants to see you."
Overjoyed, the two siblings followed the hotel owner around the corner to a very ordinary house. There was a sign outside that said "Ault Clinic”. The owner invited them in and closed the door. Ronnie was surprised that the owner didn't follow him in, and the two of them stood in the room, not knowing where to go. There was an oil lamp on a wooden table in front of them, flickering on and off. There was also a specimen of a human skeleton hanging in the corner on the other side of the room, which looked eerie. Ronnie leaned over to Alice timidly. He couldn't understand why his father was being so secretive. The two of them stood there for about five minutes when a small hidden door opened to the left. Alice pulled him towards it. Straight ahead, more than twenty steps appeared, down the stairs, the two people down the stairs, and then through a long corridor, and an iron door appeared. Pushing open the iron door, a man stood inside with his back to them. "You're here at last!" he said.
Alice exclaimed excitedly at the sound of the voice, "Daddy!"
The man turned his face, and to Ronnie's surprise, a man even younger and more handsome than himself appeared in front of him. And he was the siblings father, Elliot, Alice saw this familiar face and ran over eagerly, the man patted her lightly on the shoulder, "It's been over twenty years Alice, you've grown up too.”
Ronnie had never seen his father, the feeling wasn't as strong, he looked quietly at a younger than his own handsome man and couldn't say the word 'dad'. He did not speak, his father opened his mouth first, "I hope you do not blame me, I was sentenced to nine years by the city state, and then they used various excuses to lock me up for three years, after I was released from prison, the city state sent people to follow me all the time, and it took me several years to get rid of them. Later I left a letter for you and built this base here, I knew about it when you first came to town, I was afraid that there were people from the city state following you, so I watched in the dark for a few days and then confirmed that it was safe before I came out to meet you."
At this point, the calmer Alice opened her mouth and asked, "Dad, why are the City-state people following you?"
Elliot laughed, "Back then, I was the best and most dangerous scientist in You City. They didn't even try to free me, if there was a death penalty they would have killed me long ago. The maximum sentence in the New World is usually nine years, and You City only released me because of outside pressure. They weren't comfortable letting me out, so they sent someone to follow me."
Ronnie had a million questions in his head, but right now he didn't know where to start.