Chapter 668: Pandora's ...... recall

Pandora's brain was a mess of nonsense, and she couldn't help but start remembering what had happened before.

To be honest, her memory of the past is a little vague, and it is difficult to remember clearly what every day was like before.

She felt that this was due to the fact that she had been too bored before. In my previous life, there were not many new things worth remembering at all, basically every day was a repetition of the previous day, and naturally I couldn't remember it clearly.

The only thing she could remember was that Gregory took her to move a lot, from here to there, and from there to another. She didn't know why Gregory was doing this, or what Gregory was hiding.

On weekdays, she had no one to communicate with, and she had never seen the rest of her companions except Gregory. Sometimes, curiously asked, why she couldn't see her companions, but Gregory was always silent. After doing this a few times, she simply didn't ask, and slowly, she didn't even say anything. At that time, she felt that boredom might be the way her life should be. The only concoction is to go to the forest to see the small animals, and then teach the disobedient existence in it.

I remember that the first thing she taught was a black bear, the other party was very tall, several times bigger than her, and he could almost swallow her whole person when he opened his mouth. But it didn't work, after being beaten by her for three days in a row, the other party became extremely honest, and every time he saw her, he automatically lay on the ground and rolled around begging for mercy.

Then she lectured a cheetah, but the other party relied on his speed to not take her seriously at all, and did not follow the order of water she had arranged for all the small animals to drink. Every time, he always rushes to drink water first, mixes up the water in the waterhole and flees quickly.

After doing this a few times, I finally annoyed her. After the other party once again rushed to drink water and ran away, she chased after her. She was not in a hurry, but kept following, so that the other party couldn't drink water, hunt, or sleep, and after two days, the other party couldn't hold on and collapsed on the ground like a dead dog.

She dragged the other party's leg mercilessly, dragged it all the way back to the waterhole, and threw it into the water, so that the other party could drink enough water. As long as the other party dared to come up, she kicked it down, and after repeating it several times, the other party was completely honest.

After that, it was a fat wild boar who taught the next lesson.

The wild boar was very cowardly, and he was honest when he was beaten by her, but only on the surface - as soon as he left her sight, the other party would make trouble again, either by cutting in line, or by arching the rest of the small animals.

Generally, she can be honest for three days when she beats each other, and she can be honest for five days when she beats each other, and she continues to make mistakes after time, and she refuses to change after repeated teachings, which is a headache for her.

Thinking of this, Pandora, who was in a trance, frowned.

In her opinion, if there are no accidents, she will continue to live like this. One day, she will completely subdue the wild boar and let the other party obediently line up to drink water.

But before the boar was beaten up, Richard appeared—Gregory came back one day from outside, bringing with him a stranger.

For Richard, she was a little resistant at first, after all, she was used to living alone, and it was very awkward to suddenly have such a stranger as Richard, and it took a long time to get used to Richard's existence.

Richard's appearance did not have much impact on her life, because many times Richard was silently doing his own thing and would not disturb her. Occasionally, she would sit next to Richard and watch him do things, and Richard would say a few words.

That's good.

But what she didn't expect was that it didn't take long for her to get used to Richard before Richard was going to leave again.

She wanted to keep Richard, but apparently couldn't.

Then came the great change.

An unknown wizard suddenly arrives and kills Gregory in a horrific manner. At that time, she was ready to take revenge, but Richard stopped her, and then talked to her a lot and made a very cumbersome plan.

She did as Richard said, harassing the wizard, harassing the wizard constantly, and then watching the other party be led by Richard into the cave dug a long time ago, and buried it with a "boom".

After a long time, the wizard was dug out, and the other party was already too dead to die.

She succeeded in avenging Gregory, and after taking revenge, she followed Richard out of the forest.

She didn't know exactly why Richard had brought her, perhaps because she felt she could be of some use in battle. But one way or another, she left the forest.

After leaving the forest, she followed Richard to the larger world outside.

In her opinion, Richard's life is actually very boring and monotonous, hardly doing anything fun, every day is just research and research, not much different from her previous life.

Of course, there are some differences.

Richard's boredom and monotony are purposeful, and in order to achieve the goal, he chooses boredom and monotony, which is more efficient. She, on the other hand, simply does not know what to do, and is bored and monotonous.

So she followed Richard's side, and when there was something to fight, she had nothing to sleep on, but she was also safe.

In peace, he and Richard went to Emerald City, to the sea, and to White Rock City.

If it goes on like this, there shouldn't be anything wrong with that.

But in White Rock City, something happened again.

The sudden outbreak of the battle left her with little resistance until Richard appeared, and she was safe, and then she was escorted out of White Rock City.

At that time, she suddenly realized that she seemed to be a little useless, as if she was a little dragging down. The fight may be a little stronger, but it can only bully the small animals of the forest, and it can't deal with any wizards at all.

In order not to continue to be so useless, she made a request to Richard to learn something useful that could help Richard.

Richard agreed, and began to teach her things that were hard.

It's really hard, especially in the beginning, you need to memorize a lot of numbers, you need to memorize a lot of formulas and formulas, it's much harder than fighting or something - it's enough to fight with a fist, and you don't have to think about anything else.

However, she still slowly learned the ninety-nine multiplication formula, learned the four operations, learned the equations, learned the Pythagorean law, open squares and many other things.

She didn't know what they were for, and she didn't know where they were used, but she tried to write them down, because she felt that Richard would not be wrong.

Now, it's much easier for her to learn these things and do some problems than before. In her opinion, she will learn more and more easily, and will always use what she has learned to make a real difference one day, and help Richard a lot.

There will be a day when there will be.

Pandora thought, slowly coming back to her senses, and then alert: Is it too long to be lazy?

When I turned my head, I looked at the mechanical watch next to me, and found that it was indeed the pointer on it that had crossed a long arc. I remember that Richard gave her a rule of two hours to finish the questions on a scroll, and now it was almost too late.

Pick up the quill, and Pandora will do it immediately.

But suddenly he thought of something, stood up, ran quickly towards the corner of the laboratory, came to an operating table, and pressed the button a few times.

"Bang bang!"

Outside the laboratory, one of the headlights on the four crystals of the Garden of Eden suddenly went out, and then another large one lit up, with slight changes in angle, brightness, and color.

This is to use a light console to adjust the light in the Garden of Eden, simulate the external environment, and prevent the biological clock from being chaotic.

Pandora didn't know what a biological clock was, and she didn't know much about a mechanical clock alone, but she still remembered Richard's instructions and did it well.

When she was done, Pandora was about to rush back to the lab table and prepare to continue working on the problem, when she suddenly turned her head to look out of the laboratory and felt that she heard something.