Well……
Tu Ran glanced at her curvy figure.
"All right."
The fried chicken was delivered and Tu Ran took it back to her room.
Although she had not eaten since waking up from the threshold, she surprisingly did not feel hungry.
She guessed it might be because of the nutrient solution.
She stuffed the fried chicken directly into the refrigerator and began to look at the house carefully.
The apartment has one bedroom, one living room, one kitchen and one bathroom. It is not spacious, but not crowded either. It is more than enough for her to live alone.
There are not many pieces of furniture, just the necessities of life, and no unnecessary decorations.
Maybe because there are few things, the whole house looks particularly tidy.
It was not until she opened the bedroom door that Tu Ran immediately overturned her previous thoughts.
The large desk was piled high with books, stacked up in a mess. Some of the books could not even fit on the desk and were thrown on the floor at random.
The books on the bookshelf were also packed row by row. Some of them could not be stuffed in and were half exposed, making Tu Ran, who had obsessive-compulsive disorder, want to stuff them all back immediately.
But now is not the time to tidy up your bookshelves.
She looked closer and found that these books were professional books with very technical content.
Criminal investigation books account for half of the total, and another part is books about alien species and wilderness survival guides.
There were so many categories that it seemed as if they were specially prepared for her as a rookie.
Tu Ran did not hesitate and took out a weapon manual and read it from the beginning.
There is no gun control in this world, everyone has the right to bear arms.
She will be on routine patrol duty tomorrow and there is a chance she might run into some armed criminals, so it would not be a mistake to learn some basic knowledge first.
Perhaps it was because the nutrient solution could nourish the body, Tu Ran did not feel sleepy even after studying until the early morning. Instead, she was nervous and had an especially good memory.
But Tu Ran did not allow herself to study all night. She was worried that her body could not bear it. She stretched comfortably and looked at the time. There were still three hours left before the agreed time with Xi Chunzhi.
Tu Ran set an alarm and quickly lay down on the bed, forcing herself to fall asleep quickly. The ringing sounded and Tu Ran opened her eyes.
The heavy curtains blocked out the morning light completely, with only a few rays leaking through the gaps.
The room was dim, and with the help of the few rays of light, Tu Ran noticed the beads that she had casually placed on the corner of the table last night.
The chicken monster's stones.
The light just hits it, and combined with its own light, it is almost as bright as a small lamp.
Tu Ran rubbed her eyes, and suddenly she felt that the bead in front of her looked familiar.
Like the inner elixir in the bodies of gods or monsters in fantasy dramas.
They gathered all their life's magical powers.
By eating their inner elixir, you can gain corresponding skills.
Could this thing be the inner elixir of the chicken monster?
It was so shiny. In all her years of studying medicine, she had never seen a stone that glowed.
The alarm clock continued to vibrate.
Tu Ran's thoughts instantly returned to reality from the magical world.
She patted her cheeks and quickly woke up.
She had to trust science.
How could something as illusory as inner elixir exist in this technologically advanced world?
It was getting late, so Tu Ran calmed herself down, climbed out of bed, washed up quickly, and pushed open the door on time.
Xi Chunzhi was just about to knock on the door.
The two looked at each other and Xi Chunzhi put down his hand.
"Let's go."
After entering the elevator and pressing the button for the first floor, Xi Chunzhi suddenly asked, "How did you sleep last night?"
(End of this chapter)