Chapter 386 Return Gift

The Punisher team was a bit taken aback.

The ruler of Evalia himself had come?

Evalia might be a poor country, but it was one of the largest in terms of land area.

With recent improvements in agriculture and significant breakthroughs in cyborg technology, it was destined to become a global powerhouse in the future.

Despite their extraordinary abilities, the Punisher team members were all from humble backgrounds.

Seeing the ruler of a nation in person left them feeling a bit dazed.

Leopold stepped forward and shook hands with Elbert, his demeanor humble. "Mr. Perry, on behalf of Evalia, I thank you for your assistance."

After nodding repeatedly to Elbert, he turned his gaze to the Punisher team behind him.

"Mr. Perry, forgive me, but I truly admire the heroes of the Punisher Organization."

Leopold's face showed excitement.

Elbert smiled and nodded.

Leopold stepped forward, shaking hands with each member of the Punisher team, his excitement palpable.

"Hero Gino, hello!"

"Hero Iron Four, hello!"

"Hero Dino, hello!"

Leopold jogged over, "Hero Summer, hello!"

Hello...

Hello...

The greetings echoed continuously.

Leopold shook hands with everyone, like a die-hard fan meeting his idols, his regal demeanor completely forgotten, almost moved to tears.

The Punisher team felt slightly awkward.

Such is the trouble of being too powerful and constantly in the spotlight.

"Oh? And who is this? Briana Hayes?"

"Hero Briana, hello!"

"The Punisher Organization is full of extraordinary people; you must be one of the strong ones who hasn't shown their power yet!"

Seeing Leopold's excited face, Briana gave an awkward smile and glanced at Elbert.

A strong one who hasn't shown their power yet?

That's definitely not me.

But, is Paul Three one of them?

Briana was still pondering this question.

Harper stepped forward, nodding slightly to Elbert. Her beautiful eyes scanned the room as she asked softly, "Mr. Perry, why haven't we seen the hero Black Clothes?"

Elbert pursed his lips slightly.

This part was settled.

But Quentin, that guy?

The next moment.

A figure dressed in black clothes appeared beside Elbert in an instant.

He gazed melancholically at the sky, his voice low, "Miss, did you just call out a name that represents both charm and strength, Black Clothes?"

Harper's face turned red.

Black Clothes raised an eyebrow and said softly, "Miss, is that true?"

The dignified saint of Evalia, Harper, was actually blushing.

Elbert finally breathed a sigh of relief. It seemed his plan to shift responsibility was successful, and he had managed to extricate himself.

Quentin truly had remarkable potential.

But where did he learn these lines?

Moments later.

The three from Evalia, along with Elbert, arrived at a newly renovated office.

The Evalia team was full of praise.

The office was unique, entirely white, without a trace of impurity. Very tasteful.

"Mr. Perry is indeed extraordinary."

Leopold nodded repeatedly.

Everyone took their seats.

Leopold smiled at Elbert, "We came here mainly to thank you for your help, Mr. Perry, and we brought you a gift."

With that, Leopold personally took out a metal briefcase.

The case had a complex electronic lock, indicating the valuable contents inside.

Leopold lowered his head to enter the password and then used his fingerprint to unlock it.

Elbert's interest grew.

A national ruler's fingerprint lock wasn't something used casually.

It was either a secret national treasure or a weapon system of nuclear caliber.

As Leopold was about to open the case, he glanced at the window and paused.

Elbert followed his gaze and felt a wave of frustration.

Outside the window, a fool dressed in black clothes was showing off his muscles, striking various bodybuilding poses.

Inside, Harper's face was flushed.

Elbert smiled slightly.

The electric curtains descended.

This was a smart home system controlled by a computer.

Leopold opened the case and turned to Elbert.

Inside were six irregularly shaped stones, semi-transparent, emitting a faint green glow.

Elbert casually picked up one and examined it closely.

Robert: "These are meteorites recently discovered by Evalia. They enhance the power of cyborgs."

Leopold's face was sincere. "Mr. Perry, these are our national treasures, which we call holy stones! We use them to achieve flawless cyborg modifications."

"Now, on behalf of the people of Evalia, I present them to you as a gift."

Elbert nodded slightly, quickly communicating with Robert in his mind.

These stones came from outer space, a type of meteorite.

The core emitted gamma rays, but the surface had a peculiar crystalline membrane, only 0.1-0.3 inches thick, containing countless refractive surfaces.

The gamma rays bounced around within these surfaces, significantly reducing radiation harm and making it very gentle.

Once absorbed by a strong cyborg, these rays could enhance their power.

Robert: "These stones are likely fragments from the explosion of massive stars! But the radiation intensity is negligible for you, and they won't be of much use."

"The core of the Rubik's Cube is the gene combination algorithm, which doesn't need this."

Elbert thought, "So these stones are useless?"

Robert: "Not entirely! The crystalline membrane on the surface is special, formed over centuries of cosmic wandering. It appears chaotic but contains complex arrangements."

"Wait, I'll analyze and scan it to store the technology."

Elbert nodded slightly, rotating the stone in front of his eyes, his right eye glowing purple.

"What use is this technology?" Elbert asked.

Robert said, "We can modify and utilize it to create more effective radiation protection methods, doubling your absorption speed."

"My initial calculations suggest it could increase by 5-10 times."

"And it would reduce harm to your body, making the equipment more portable."

Elbert realized.

This was indeed a valuable find.

Moments later.

Elbert placed the stone back in the case and turned slightly. A nearby printer automatically started, printing out a technical plan.

Elbert handed the materials to Leopold.

Leopold took them, puzzled, and looked down to examine them, his expression changing repeatedly.

"Mr. Perry!"

"How did you know the holy stones couldn't be cut?"

"How did you know that once cyborgs reach level C, the stones' effects become negligible?"

"You could tell just by looking that these stones emit RP32 gamma rays?"

"Mr. Perry, you even outlined the optimal usage method for the holy stones?"

"My God, this solves our long-standing confusion!"

"Do you mean that following your method, these stones can create level D cyborgs?"

"Mr. Perry!"

"How did you know all this and come up with these ideas?"

"This took only 2 minutes! It's incredible, a miracle!"

Leopold's body trembled with excitement.

Elbert smiled slightly. "These holy stones... I won't take what others cherish. You can take them back, but remember to use cyborg technology to benefit the people, not to oppress others."

"Mr. Perry! Now I understand why the Punisher Organization is so strong!"

"It turns out you are a scientific sage beyond this world!"

Leopold was deeply shaken, unable to calm down for a long time.

He never imagined that Elbert could come up with a complete application plan just by observing the stones for 2 minutes.

Evalia's research center, with hundreds of people working for two months, couldn't match Elbert's glance.

Leopold stood up. "Mr. Perry, we won't disturb you any longer! We have another purpose for this trip, which is to participate in the international cyborg competition."

"We need to hurry back and research the technology, improve our strength, and achieve good results in the competition to solidify Evalia's international status."

Elbert hesitated slightly. "I have some unfortunate news. The Punisher Organization will also participate in the international cyborg competition."

Leopold's face fell instantly.

If the Punisher Organization participated, what chance did other countries have?

After all, for most countries, a level C cyborg was already very strong.

But for the Punisher Organization, it was just a slightly tougher ant.

Elbert sighed slightly.

He didn't care about the international cyborg competition.

But the competition was scheduled for three days later, coinciding with the countdown of the water drop pendant reaching zero.

Elbert was worried.

Given the current situation, the cyborg competition could be a potential threat, and he had to investigate personally.
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