Chapter 177 Schrödinger's Cat
Chapter 177 Schrödinger's Cat
Just when I was about to see the light at the end of the tunnel, a huge amount of water rushed in, and then I felt the world go dark. This was going to kill me! △↗
With the impact of the water, if that little white creature swallowed even a single drop, we would both be done for.
Just when I was almost in despair, the current suddenly surged like a raging storm, instantly disorienting me. I thought I was definitely going to die this time.
But the solid feeling of landing on the ground told me I hadn't fallen.
Before I could even react, the little white mouse yelled angrily, "Mengmeng, what are you doing? Are you trying to choke me to death?"
The white mouse coughed as it spoke, clearly choking quite badly, while Mengmeng, the golden python, not far away, was watching us smugly with an empty cup coiled around its tail.
Damn it, how did I offend this damn snake? Do I have a grudge against snakes? Why do they always seem to be causing me trouble?
I glared angrily at the giant golden python. Anyway, I was out now. All I had to do was dry the water droplets off my wings before we could leave.
"I only gave you water because I saw you were feeling unwell," Mengmeng explained to Xiaobai.
The little white thing seemed to have gotten used to Mengmeng's unreasonable behavior. It just kept coughing and it took a while for it to regain its strength before it crawled over to us.
"I almost killed you guys just now. Actually, Mengmeng is a very nice person. I don't know why she was hostile towards you today," the white mouse explained.
"It's nothing, it's nothing. Anyway, thank you for saving Dafu for me," I said very politely.
As the saying goes, it's better to avoid trouble. Since we're leaving soon and will never see each other again, there's no need to ruin things now.
"Hey, have you guys finished chatting? Let us out of here!" a voice suddenly called out.
We quickly looked toward the source of the sound and saw a dog barking. It looked like a very expensive dog, somewhat like a husky, but I wasn't sure. After all, apart from the Chinese rural dog, which is a local dog from the countryside, I didn't really know much about other dog breeds. Anyway, I just knew it was a dog.
Before I could figure out what was going on, the little white mouse seemed to remember something and rushed over, but halfway there it seemed to remember something again and ran back to the workbench. After searching around on it for a while, it finally found a key.
The little white mouse grabbed the key and rushed over, using its two paws to open the dog's cage. But that wasn't all; after opening the cage, the little white mouse simply opened all the cages around it.
This caused quite a stir, as all the rabbits, dogs, hedgehogs, and other experimental animals inside were released.
The once spacious laboratory instantly transformed into a noisy marketplace.
My ears are about to explode from listening to this! What are these animals doing? Are they trying to escape en masse?
But in the farthest corner, in the most conspicuous spot, there was a box with several tubes attached to it, and there was no movement inside, which piqued my curiosity.
What's locked inside? Why is it so mysterious? This white mouse saved all the animals, so why doesn't it open that last black box?
I asked, puzzled, "What's inside that last black piece?"
"Oh, that one, there's a cat locked up inside," the white mouse said casually.
"Since it's a cat that's been locked up, why didn't you save it?" I was very curious. The white mouse saved all the animals, so why didn't it save the cat?
"It's not that I don't want to save it, but there are two reasons why I'm unsure whether I should or shouldn't," the white mouse said, looking quite troubled.
What does this mean? How do you define "should we save her?" Is there some hidden story behind this?
So I asked curiously, "What do you mean? Does that cat want to eat you?"
"It's not that it would eat me, it's just that the cat has some mental issues," the white mouse explained.
"Is there something wrong with its brain? What's wrong with that cat's brain?" I asked, puzzled.
“How can there be no problem? There’s a huge problem. That cat often says he’s from the future,” the white mouse said.
"Really?" I asked in surprise. A cat in the future?
"That's not the most important thing. The most important thing is that this cat also claims to be a human, a human who traveled from the future and only turned into a cat," Xiaobai said mysteriously.
Holy crap, is this for real? This is outrageous! People from the future traveled here and turned into cats?
Although the white mouse doesn't believe it, I do. So now I really want to rescue that cat and ask him what the future is like and how he traveled through time.
Although it sounds absurd, I am a living example.
So I quickly added, "At most, he might have some mental issues, which is treatable, right?"
“If it were only the first problem, I would be willing to save it, but the problem is that the cat has been used for experiments, and I’m afraid to save it because of those experiments,” the white mouse said.
"What kind of experiment is so serious? It's just being locked in a box, how come they can't save him?" I said, feeling very frustrated.
"But you don't know the name of the person who did the experiment on this cat," the white mouse said mysteriously.
"What's its name?" I asked curiously. Was it famous? Even if it was, what did that have to do with the box?
"That doctor's name is Schrödinger," the white mouse said, enunciating each word clearly.
"What's your name?" I asked in surprise.
"Yes, you heard right, his name is Schrödinger," the white mouse confirmed once again.
Holy crap, this can't be that bad, right? This guy who was reborn from the future as a cat runs into Schrödinger right away. This is practically the shortest rebirth story in the world. He transmigrates to the past and becomes a cat, only to encounter Schrödinger. The End...
Holy crap...
This……
This is just too much! This person's luck is terrible, even worse than mine! Although my situation is rather awkward right now, at least I'm still alive!
I don't know whether to feel lucky or sad. It's all about time travel. Fate really likes to play jokes, and it played a really big one.
Is fate deliberately playing tricks on us? This is just too unlucky!
At this point, many people probably don't know who Schrödinger is, but they are likely familiar with Schrödinger's cat experiment.
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