CHAPTER 82
KARINA WAS TAKEN to her rooms, when she entered, a blonde woman, the most beautiful she had ever seen, was waiting for her.
She held out what looked like earplugs.
— It's a simultaneous translator of any language that has ever existed on Earth.
Karina put it on and began to understand what the beautiful woman was saying.
— Glad you arrived safe and sound, my dear.
The woman hugged her as if she had been waiting for this encounter for decades.
— Sorry but...
— This is a technology that is starting to be implemented by Google Translate, but we already had it in the mid-70s.
— It's amazing… are you really talking to me in German?
— Of course... you must be confused, my name is Maria Orsic, I'm a paranormal scientist, but I'm also your grandmother.
— I find it kind of hard for that to happen.
— Ever heard of cryonics?
— When I was little, I ate something like this.
Maria didn't understand anything that girl said, maybe some unimportant reference that SUMI failed to report.
— Cryonics is a scientific experiment where a person is frozen and can be awakened somewhere in the future they wish to be.
— I think I've seen it in a Captain America comic book before.
Maria again ignored the reference.
— You're more beautiful than I thought, dear.
— No more than you.
Maria wondered what it would be like if she could see that reunion between Walter and the girl, but she was too late.
— Unfortunately I have bad news for you.
The girl stared at her.
— Your parents died when you were very young, and your grandfather, Walter...
— Then...
Karina realized the terror of the news for that woman.
— That's right, I'm your only family.
— Are you forgetting about me, mother?
Maria looked with some contempt at Marianne.
— You know very well what I mean, my dear... Karina, this is my daughter, Marianne, she is the head of the BDN, a kind of FBI of Germany.
Karina reached out to shake her hand and was greeted coldly, as if she were dirty.
— Let's put the past behind us, Mother — Marianne said dryly.
Karina gently took Maria's wrist and said:
— I would like to know everything about them.
— Your grandfather left a present for you in your new house, I believe it wouldn't be too much to ask your aunt to take you there, would it, Marianne?
— Don't you think I have more to do? — The girl might as well go over there and read the letters herself.
— As far as I know, subordinates do not choose missions.
— You are my mother, but...
— And you will obey me, as simple as that, you will take her out of here and go with her, it's not a request, it's an order!!!