Chapter 159 Major General



Tu Ran sneered in her heart. She didn't expect that during the time she was in the threshold, the medical department was the one who most hoped that she could come back alive.

She turned her head and clicked the payment button in the lower right corner of the electronic screen in her hand.

Then facial recognition appeared and she aimed it at her own face for verification.

[Payment successful] The electronic screen made a sound.

The doctor's face instantly broke into a smile. He picked up a bag of liquid from the trolley pushed in by the nurse, walked to Xi Chunzhi's bedside, hung it on the infusion pole, and then inserted the needle at the other end into Xi Chunzhi's blood vessel.

Tu Ran returned the electronic screen to the nurse, sat down on the chair beside the bed, and glanced at the name tag on him, Xie Xinyu.

"When will she wake up?"

“It’s too early to tell.”

Tu Ran frowned and said coldly, "If you can't save her, then her 4,000 federal coins per day will be wasted?"

Xie Xinyu choked, stopped what he was doing, and retorted: "These four thousand federal coins can sustain her life and let her hold on until you come back. Otherwise, all you can see now is her tombstone."

"Doctor Xie, I think you can say it another way." Tu Ran's voice was extremely cold.

Xie Xinyu was startled by her suddenly gloomy face.

He was afraid that she would pick up a machine gun and shoot him in the next second.

His attitude instantly improved, with a proper smile on his face.

"We are now actively looking for a way to wake her up. Don't worry, our medical department will not destroy its reputation."

"That's good." Tu Ran stood up.

Xie Xinyu took a step back cautiously, "What are you going to do?"

Tu Ran was confused by his action and asked, "What are you doing?"

"Don't try to hit me. I'm very powerful." He made a boxing gesture with his hands.

Tu Ran was speechless. How could such a person be a doctor? He must be suffering from paranoia, right?

"Is there a psychiatric department in the medical department?"

"Yes... yes, why are you asking this?" Xie Xinyu was puzzled.

"Go to the psychiatric department and have your brain checked out."

Tu Ran left this sentence and turned away.

She still had to return equipment, attend meetings, and explain why her holographic bracelet was gone. She had a lot on her plate and didn't have time to argue with him.

Xie Xinyu touched his face. Was he overthinking? Was he really mentally ill? How could it be possible? He quickly rejected the idea.

He's just a little timid... Oh, no, he's just more cautious.

As we left the medical department, Zero's voice came through the headset.

"The research institute sent a message saying that they couldn't detect the signal from your holographic bracelet. Where is your holographic bracelet?"

"It's lost," Tu Ran said. She tried to keep herself calm so that her heart rate and breathing would be normal and Ling would not be able to catch her suspicious behavior. "I fainted in the threshold, and the bracelet was gone when I woke up."

"Zero has sent the reason back to the research institute, and they will give a reply soon."

"Yeah." Tu Ran continued walking forward with an uncertain expression. She stopped at the suspended tram station sign, waited for the next train to arrive, got on the bus as usual, paid by scanning her face, and then waited for the arrival of the administrative building station.

Lingdao: "I detected that your heart rate is very low. Are you worried about losing your holographic bracelet and not being able to accumulate points?"

Tu Ran: She admired herself for being able to adjust her heart rate to below normal.

"I am a little worried." She continued.

"Please don't worry. During the time you entered the Threshold, the federal government readjusted the Threshold scene reconstruction plan, changing from a single holographic bracelet modeling and reconstruction to a dual method of holographic bracelet and memory reader to rebuild the Threshold scene." "So your loss of the holographic bracelet will not cause much waste of your actual points."

Tu Ran's body froze. "A combination of a holographic bracelet and a memory reader?"

If she uses the memory reader, won't everything be exposed?

"With so many pioneers, wouldn't it be a waste of time to use a memory reader?"

"It's true that the data analysis from the holographic bracelet is not as fast as it could be, but according to the research institute's estimate, if all memory readers work in parallel, it will take about three days to read the memories of all pioneers."

Zero's voice was mechanical and cold.

Tu Ran's palms had begun to sweat. She silently turned her palms to the side, exposing them to the air, allowing the sweat to evaporate quickly and take away the heat from her body.

She couldn't let her temperature rise too quickly or Zero would detect it.

Her face remained expressionless, "Why are you suddenly doing this?"

Did the Federation discover something?

For example, what is this thing called inner elixir?

Zero said coldly: "Zero has no right to know the specific reason."

Tu Ran pursed her lips and asked, "Am I the first one in line to have my memory read?"

She thought that she was the first one to come out of the threshold, so she wouldn't be the first one to have her memory read?

"The order is based on the points, from high-level pioneers to mid-level pioneers and then to low-level pioneers. You should be ranked on the third day."

Tu Ran breathed a sigh of relief silently. Fortunately, she was not the first one, and she still had three days to find a solution.

"We have arrived at the administrative building. Passengers getting off the train, please take your belongings and be prepared."

A mechanical female voice sounded in the carriage, and Tu Ran stood up and waited at the door.

Then the tram stopped, the door opened, and Tu Ran got off.

She first went to the pioneer's equipment room to return the equipment.

Other pioneers have returned one after another. Everyone looks tired. They classify their various equipment and put them in designated places. There will be a special department to repair these equipment.

Tu Ran walked to the women's locker room next door, took out a set of clean clothes from her own locker, went into the shower room to wash her body and put on the clothes.

She looked down at the time and saw it was already half past nine. She followed the crowd to meeting room 721.

The conference room was occupied by a small number of people.

Tu Ran found a seat at random, pulled out a chair and sat down.

Sitting at the front seat of the conference room was Xie Zhao, the chief commander of the pioneer team. He was wearing a neat and clean major general's uniform, which made him look noble and unattainable.

It is completely different from these pioneers who have experienced life and death and are covered in dust and dirt but are forced to come to the meeting.

This is the glory of being in a high position.

Next to him sat Li Wenchuan, who had just come out of the threshold and did not look very well.

Tu An held his chin with his hand and casually examined Xie Zhao's face, which was 30% similar to Xie Xu.

What role does the Xie family play in the federal government?

Xie Zhao holds the rank of Major General and is the commander-in-chief of the pioneer team, holding a very high position.

Xie Xu is a senior member of the research institute. The number of senior members in the entire research institute can be counted on ten fingers. Xie Xu is also the youngest senior member of the research institute. He can independently build a valuable memory reader. His ability can be imagined.

(End of this chapter)


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