Before leaving, Star said, "Well, I originally wanted to use the energy advantage to suppress it slowly and obtain all the data archives, but now it seems impossible. You must be satisfied with that."
Harrison Clark laughed, "Actually, I was completely satisfied when I first heard your name was still Star before our first encounter. Now everything you've done for me and mankind is a surprise to me."
Star smiled sweetly, "I didn't expect you to be good at sweet-talking."
"I'm telling the truth, you know," he replied.
"I know," she blinked triumphantly, "Not too cheesy, let's go."
With that, Star's figure turned away in Harrison's eyes.
At this moment, her delicate figure in the form of a little girl seemed to give Harrison an inexplicable sense of grandeur.
In the blink of an eye, she turned to dust and dispersed in the wind.