Maybe Blank agrees with her in this regard.

They may all think that it's not okay to continue changing the world.

Even if I don't know why it doesn't work.

But there was a deep voice in her heart admonishing her.

That's not right.

is not good.

There may even be disasters.

It's like research on human cloning.

Maybe the time machine research they are working on at this time is also anti-human, and even anti-world.

There might be something called "taboo".

Is the birth of a time machine good or bad for the world?

Its birth was a disaster, at least according to John Tito from the future.

If he had known this in advance, then Makase Kurisu would never agree to continue researching the time machine.

But here's the problem.

Someone has already started researching it first.

And in the process of research, hundreds of people, and even more people, died.

She is not a savior, but she also wants to save the disaster.

If sern can complete the real time machine one step ahead, will sern still be able to take over the power in the future like the original history?

"Well, it'll be alright anyway, don't worry."

Makase Kurisu gave a rare smile to Blank.

And Su Yue finally nodded.

He knew that with the character of an assistant, he must want to conduct rigorous experiments and observe and record data.

This is true for her.

Even though she knew so many things in advance, she still had to carry out this d-mail experiment.

It's not that she is irresponsible to herself and everyone else.

It is simply the professional ethics and habits of a researcher.

So I have no reason to stop her.

Or.

Even if he doesn't stop her, he has a way to keep all the harm to a minimum.

"But the content of this text message is sent by me."

Su Yue looked at her seriously: "As long as you can confirm that d-mail can be sent to the past level, it doesn't need to be able to affect the world line, right?"

Makase Kurisu nodded, then smiled.

"Well, please."

Looking at the blank space where she began to seriously edit text messages, she also came to a rare nature.

"By the way, can I ask, what text messages are you going to send?"

After Su Yue edited the text message, he handed her the phone.

After reading the above text message, Makase Kurisu couldn't help showing a look of contempt on her face.

"What, it's such a time, and you're still thinking about money or something. You're a real man."

That's right, the text message edited by Su Yue was to buy a lottery ticket!

The numbers of the jackpots I saw on TV a few days ago are recorded on it. If you can win, you can become a billionaire directly!

Although this amount of money is nothing to Su Yue, it is a huge amount of money for the blankness of this world and this lab.

"anyway."

Makase Kurisu looked at the sender on the phone, "This Liu Huazi... is it your disciple mentioned earlier?"

At that time, the appearance of the cute girl in the witch costume on Hashida's mobile phone still remained in her memory.

And she is also quite curious, what happened to make such a cute and simple girl, and she is also a witch in an orthodox shrine!

How to worship this strange guy as a teacher?

The world is so weird too!

"Well, his name is Urushihara Ryuka..."

Su Yue said, "Although they are my disciples, we don't usually communicate much."

"Especially since the last d-mail incident, we have basically never met except when I found ibn5100 at his shrine by chance."

Makase Kurisu's breathing stagnated, and she looked away somewhat unnaturally.

"Why, why are you explaining this to me..."

Su Yue, on the other hand, looked suspiciously at the assistant with a strange expression.

"This is of course because it can be proved that I have not colluded with Liu Huazi in advance these days, so if I send this text message to his mobile phone in the past, as my disciple, he will definitely follow my instructions."

"This proves that her actions were indeed carried out in accordance with the d-mails she received in the past, thus confirming the actual effects of d-mails, right?"

After all, the previous text messages were basically instructions and greetings.

In addition to proving that the text message was indeed sent to the past.

But it didn't have any effect on other people's behavior.

But this time the content of the d-mail was "instructions", and it was the object that Su Yue was sure would act according to his own instructions.

In this way, whether the d-mail is really sent to the past, or is it just displayed on the records of the mobile phone.

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