"Huh? We're not on this floor?" someone asked puzzled.
"I'll go next," Tu Ran raised her hand weakly in the corner, "Excuse me, let me go for a moment."
A group of interns who were a whole head taller than her then noticed that there was someone in the corner and they all made way for her.
Tu Ran squeezed out with difficulty.
The moment the elevator door closed, there was a chattering inside the elevator.
"I saw her name tag. Her name is Tu Ran!"
"Tu Ran, which Tu Ran? Could it be the Tu Ran we have been talking about just now?"
"It was her. I saw her when I was doing my ward rounds today. She went to the ward and bowed to those seven people one by one to apologize. That really pissed them off."
There was a burst of laughter in the elevator.
"Kill people and destroy their hearts, hahaha."
"Sister is so handsome, I love her so much!"
"She just stood there quietly and didn't interrupt our conversation."
"Socially anxious people, how come you're a little cute?"
You said nothing to everyone.
Tu Ran just felt embarrassed.
So this is what it feels like to hear stories of your brave deeds from other people's mouths.
The cool breeze blew away the heat on her face.
She walked to the suspended tram stop and waited for the train.
At 12:30, the tram arrived on time.
She got on the bus and watched the tall buildings along the way flashing away . At one o'clock in the afternoon, she returned to her house. She heated up the leftovers from last night and cooked a portion of rice for one person. Tu Ran ate slowly and watched the news about the Federation in the past few days.
The news about the arrival of Threshold's second gate dominated the headlines of major media outlets.
This led to a series of questions and sparked a heated discussion.
[Where will the citizens of Regaken go?] [Can the traps built catch the alien species?] [Will the federal government help the citizens of Regaken migrate?] [A wealthy businessman has already relocated his family from Regaken.] There are many similar news, and the attitude of the federal government has become the focus of major media.
But so far, there has been no response from the federal government.
It is not practical to move all the citizens of a state to another place, and the cost is huge, which the federal government will not take the initiative to bear.
The reason why they set up capture traps at the thresholds of Regaken State is because Regaken State is vast and sparsely populated and relatively poor.
A person of low status has little influence.
Tu Ran inexplicably felt that the federal government would not bear the cost of relocating the citizens of Regaken State. They would only strengthen the traps and declare to the outside world that the alien species inside would never escape.
If you buy off the media and spread the news widely, people will soon believe it.
This is a common practice of the federal government.
After leisurely finishing the meal and clearing away the dishes, it was already two o'clock.
Tu Ran began to prepare her luggage for going to the Ansa black market.
There are many black markets in the federation. There are forty-eight states, and each state has ten or eight black markets that can be named. There are countless black markets in the federal center.
The Ansa black market is the largest black market in the city at the center of the Federation.
The reason for this name is that the original boss of the Ansa black market was called Ansa.
Tu Ran brought a backpack and put a set of camouflage clothes from her original wardrobe into it.
He left the work communicator on the table, picked up another private communicator that he had hidden in the corner of the closet, and came to the suspended tram stop with his backpack to wait for the train.
(End of this chapter)