Chapter 491 The Perry Family's Future
                    Lab Graveyard Entrance.
Dennis frowned deeply. He had just experienced his first time riding a bus, and it was during rush hour. This guy usually kept his cool, but this was too much for him to handle.
He pouted and said, "Hey, Violent Bear, I checked, and that Witness Investment Company doesn't have your name. What exactly do you do for a living? Are you involved in some shady business?"
Elbert's face was equally grim. He had been harassed by several women on the bus, and his butt had been groped! In an attempt to punish Dennis, he had gotten himself into trouble. A miscalculation!
Elbert said, looking frustrated, "I run a store."
"No wonder," Dennis sighed lightly. "You live in the suburbs, have only one set of clothes, and can't afford a new car."
Dennis sighed again, his gaze deep. "The future of the Perry family depends on me!"
Elbert seemed to have an epiphany. "Then I'll leave it to you!"
"Hmph," Dennis pouted. "Let me show you what I've been working on. Number 3, open the door!"
The next moment, the main door of Lab Graveyard buzzed with the sound of motors. The door was pushed open by a simple mechanical arm.
"Hello, Master," greeted a small tracked robot with two lightbulb eyes and a speaker flashing in its mouth area.
Elbert nodded slightly. "Not bad."
Dennis strutted inside. "Number 4, Number 5, attend to me!"
Two more robots rolled over. One brought Dennis a pair of slippers, while the other took off his backpack.
Elbert followed behind, his eyes flashing. "Except for the lightbulbs on their heads, which look like the instrument lights on my SS454, everything else is pretty good."
Dennis extended his hand, and a robot handed him a cup of cola. He took a sip. "Your car has made a significant contribution to my great research and will go down in history."
Then, Dennis comfortably sat on the sofa and pulled out a book from his backpack. "Number 9, do my homework... Ahem. Make a cup of coffee for Violent Bear."
Elbert took a deep breath, glaring at Dennis. This kid even had robots doing his homework? But then again, Elbert looked at the high-precision writing robot in the distance, slightly amazed. Kids doing homework is normal, but having a robot do it is extraordinary! This kind of robot involves high precision, zero error, and a massive database input. Dennis truly has a natural talent for mechanics!
Dennis crossed his fingers, placed them in front of him, his legs slightly swinging, constantly sneaking glances at Elbert, waiting for affirmation. But Elbert pursed his lips. He had no intention of saying anything.
Dennis clicked his tongue. "Violent Bear, aren't my robots impressive? If you praise me, I'll unlock your permissions so you can control them."
Elbert slightly pursed his lips. "59 points."
"Failing?" Dennis looked unhappy. "Why?"
Elbert calmly said, "Let me tell you, the world is about to experience a technological explosion! You can't earn my praise with just these!"
"Giving you 59 points because the full score is 1000 points!"
Dennis immediately puffed up, "Violent Bear, what kind of nonsense is that?"
At that moment, a robot approached Elbert with a cup of coffee.
Dennis looked displeased, "Number 8, don't let Violent Bear drink that tea!"
But Elbert's right eye flashed purple. Number 8 robot didn't slow down at all, directly approaching Elbert, handing over the cup, "Master, please enjoy."
Dennis was stunned. He didn't have a controller, how did he do that?
Elbert smiled slightly, picked up the coffee, "I haven't raised kids, but I know what it means to be exceptional. My life is destined to be extraordinary, and my child must be one in a million!"
"Others score 100 points on exams, but at four years old, your full score must be 1000 points! You must be ten times better than others!"
"When you grow up, your full score must be 10,000 points, a hundred times better than others!"
"You're still young, you don't understand."
"This world is very dangerous."
"As my descendant, you can't live a quiet life."
"You must be strong."
"Fight against people without losing, fight against the heavens without losing, even fight against irresistible forces without losing!"
"Do you understand?"
Elbert turned to look at Dennis, seeing the boy's excited expression! He felt relieved. It seemed he was quite successful in education.
Elbert picked up the coffee and took a sip. What? Why does it taste like laundry detergent! Elbert spat it out immediately!
"Violent Bear, I didn't want you to drink that coffee because I found Number 8 has a programming error. It always scoops water from the washing machine."
Dennis looked innocent.
Elbert's mouth twitched, staring into the distance, "That's not important. Did you remember what I said?"
"Yes," Dennis nodded, "You want me to hide my strength, just be ten times better than others."
Elbert was stunned. He nodded slowly, "Your arrogance does have a bit of my flair."
Then, Elbert walked with his hands behind his back, "I'll take you to see something impressive later, but first, let me introduce you to a new family member."
Dennis suddenly perked up, "You got married?"
"Married your head, it's not a person."
Dennis's mouth opened wide, "You're so unique?"
Elbert pursed his lips, "I kindly remind you to be mentally prepared, don't get scared."
As soon as he finished speaking, the ground trembled slightly! From behind the largest row of shelves, a 15-foot-tall figure slowly emerged! It had brown fur, claws 2 feet long! It let out a low roar, two jets of white air spraying from its nose! Fierce and intimidating! It was the mutated king from Galaxy District, Willow!
Dennis was stunned, his expression extremely shocked!
Elbert smiled gently, "Don't worry, it won't hurt you!"
Dennis's eyes widened, muttering, "Cute pet love day."
Elbert tilted his head, "What did you say?"
Dennis, "I didn't say anything! Didn't you say you were going to show me something impressive?"