Chapter 100 Blame Blue Star
However, the students soon discovered that they would still be questioned individually.
The instructor pressed the button in front of Yunmo, and a light curtain rose up. There were only the two of them inside, and no other sound could be heard.
"What did you see?" the officer asked.
"Insect," Yun Mo said.
"You call it a poisonous insect. Do you know it?" asked the officer.
"I don't know him." Yun Mo replied.
"Then why do you know?"
"I've seen it on Wang Mingyi, and I helped her force it out," Yun Mo answered honestly. The military must have records of these things, so there is no need to hide them.
The instructor glanced aside with cold eyes. The polygraph was calm. Either she wasn't lying, or this meant that the student's mental state was quite good, so good that the polygraph couldn't detect her emotional fluctuations.
Of course, he didn't quite believe the latter. No one in the entire federation could achieve this.
Considering the student's age and physical condition, the probability of this happening is almost negligible.
"How did you know the name of the insect?" asked the officer.
Yun Mo pointed to the intelligent computer terminal and said, "I checked it on Baidu."
"How did you force out the, uh, insect?" the officer asked.
"I have studied Chinese medicine," Yun Mo answered honestly, "Acupuncture."
Then she placed a series of long and short silver needles on the table for him to examine.
"We in Traditional Chinese Medicine believe that the body's energy is unevenly distributed. Qi and blood circulate throughout the body, connecting the internal organs and the external limbs. Meridians are the pathways through which qi and blood flow. Acupuncture points stimulate the flow of qi and blood, transmitting them to the internal organs and producing a therapeutic effect..."
Yun Mo spoke clearly as she recounted her treatment of Wang Mingyi and also explained what the Thirteen Ghost Gate Needles were.
"As for the man today, I only felt his pulse and felt something was wrong. I wasn't sure, but who would have known that a bump would appear on his skin..."
"Oh? Really?" The officer's eyes were deep, and he didn't say yes or no to her words.
"Yeah," Yunmo said.
"Do you know why you are called here?" asked the officer.
"Are we suspected of murder?"
Yun Mo raised his head and said in a very serious tone, "But instructor, we didn't kill him. His pulse showed that he had problems a long time ago."
"And as you can see from the video we provided, he asked us to send the skin to Area 12. If we had really gone there, I'm afraid the entire military would have been affected. In this sense, we prevented a conspiracy."
"You mean the pulse?" the officer said with a half-smile in his eyes. "Is that what you call Traditional Chinese Medicine?"
"Yes," Yun Mo nodded.
The officer belatedly realized he'd been led astray. He'd deliberately created such a serious conversation environment, surrounded by such a depressing atmosphere, and his own aura was not weak, so how could he have such a calm and peaceful conversation with this student?
The officer rolled up his sleeves and said, "Take my pulse and tell me if I'm sick."
Yun Mo smiled slightly, without saying much, and placed two fingers on his wrist.
After a while, Yun Mo moved away and said slowly, "Your pulse is deep and strong, which is mostly due to internal fullness. The evil is stagnant inside, while the righteous qi is still strong. The evil and the righteous are fighting inside, causing qi stagnation and blood obstruction, so the pulse is deep and strong. Simply put, you have a mild stomach problem. Eating a little more may cause stomach distension and pain."
The officer narrowed his eyes and recalled the situation again and again, confirming that today's arrangement was definitely a last-minute one and it was impossible for anyone to leak his personal information in advance.
His stomach problems were caused by something on another planet. He was once trapped in the ice and snow for a long time and could only hunt local creatures to fill his stomach, which left him with sequelae. In fact, it would be more appropriate to say that it was a psychological disease.
The Traditional Chinese Medicine this student was talking about wasn't just a fabrication. So, could Traditional Chinese Medicine possibly be useful in treating or discovering the Covenant?
Before the officer could say anything, Yun Mo continued, "Actually, it's very simple to relieve your symptoms. Use Zusanli, Neiguan, and Zhongwan. They can quickly relieve stomach bloating and stomach pain."
As Yun Mo spoke, she demonstrated on the relevant parts of her body, then spread out her right hand and said to the officer, "You can try it."
Five minutes later, the skeptical officer finally believed it more than half.
"Can your Thirteen Ghost Gate Needles treat similar symptoms?" the officer asked.
"It should be possible, but everyone's situation is different, so we need to look at the specific situation."
"What do you mean if we let you stay...stay in this base?"
The officer asked with a smile, but his tone, which left no room for refusal, betrayed his intention.
"Our base is currently researching an important subject related to the improvement of human spiritual power."
Yun Mo narrowed her eyes slightly. They wanted to lock her up for participating in the so-called research? To serve them for free?
"You know, I'm from Blue Star. If you don't mind, I'd be happy to join you. After all, even if I graduate, I can't go anywhere good, right?"
Yun Mo remained calm. She was betting that this base was too important. She was betting that they would not dare to keep a Blue Star person who was in Cao's camp but whose heart was with Han.
The officer's expression did show a subtle relaxation, but for someone with Yun Mo's keen senses, this relaxation was already visible.
Then, she added with great regret, "If that doesn't work, you can send some medical students over here and I can teach them."
"That's enough," the officer said, cutting off the conversation.
When the light curtain wall fell, she was the only one left in the room, and the others were sent away one after another.
The officer went out to ask for instructions from his superiors. After receiving the answer, he said softly, "Leave the video you recorded and you can go."
Yun Mo nodded and chuckled, her hand on the door handle.
"Take half a day off every weekend and someone will come to see you," the officer continued.
Yun Mo nodded, and when she walked out of the building, she couldn't help but turn back.
All the secrets here are buried underground, like a huge tomb...
"Admiral Tang, we've determined that the enemy is from Hushi Star, a desolate planet. The Federation has already sent troops there to investigate."
Tang Jianmo rested his elbows on the desk, and the Coke on his lips accidentally dripped onto his shirt. He subconsciously wiped it off, and his slightly trembling arms showed that he was a little nervous.
"Have you found out what they are here for?" Tang Jianmo asked.
"I just know that he seems to be looking for something!" replied the deputy.
"They're willing to expose so many of their pawns to come to the Federation to find something. That thing must be extremely important to them. Send the Seventeenth Army a blanket search and don't miss any clues."
"What's the situation near the jump point?" Tang Jianmo asked.
The deputy flipped through the documents in his hand and responded cautiously, "Elites from each legion are keeping watch 24 hours a day, personnel are rotating regularly, and our monitoring equipment is working continuously. No abnormalities have been detected."
"What's going on with the civilian aircraft carrier No. 858?"
"It's been hijacked. The hijacker's captain has been corrupted. Admiral Tang, should we announce the facts to the public?"
"No, announcing it now would just give that old bastard Wen Tenghui an excuse. We still have a few months left, and we have to make it through next year's election."
"So what's our reason?"
"Where is the captain from?" Tang Jianmo asked.
"Not sure, no identification record!" said the deputy.
"Very good. Tell the public that it was a terrorist riot on Blue Star. They were dissatisfied with the control of their planet and came to retaliate against the Federation."
"Admiral Tang, there are many reasons that cannot be explained clearly. For example, where did the warship come from? How did they hijack it? If Blue Star had warships of that level, how could it be unable to withstand the Federation's interstellar missiles? And what does the parliament say? Many of the soldiers involved are from the 72nd Army."
"I'm responsible for the parliamentary side. I don't care about anything else. I just want the results. The media has to follow this direction!"
"All right".
The deputy sighed softly and shook his head. Lan Xing, this is really bad luck.
Tang Jianmo stood up, looked at the time on his wrist and asked his deputy, "Is the press conference later all right?"
"No problem."
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(End of this chapter)
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