After Sang Ning and the others had almost finished eating, Luo Tianya and the others returned, arm in arm.
The person in charge was also with them.
The group of people were chatting and laughing, leaving Sang Ning and the others dumbfounded.
"What's going on here?"
"I asked curiously."
Luo Tianya picked up a chicken wing and said casually, "Nothing's wrong, I just found it quite comfortable to stretch my muscles."
The people in charge nodded in agreement, and Emmanuel perked up at the suggestion, "After we finish eating, shall we go play in the gravity chamber?"
Luo Tianya and the others were horrified. Was this guy some kind of devil?!
Who the hell wants to go to the gravity chamber with you? It's not like you're tired of living and want to be tortured.
"Find Sang Ning."
Sang Ning was drinking water when she heard the sound. She raised her eyelids and glanced at the person in charge who was trying to shift the blame.
"I'm sorry to disappoint you, I'm busy."
"What are you doing that you don't have time for?"
The person in charge became interested. He spent most of his time in the cockpit and didn't have much time to come to the activity area, so he didn't really know how Sang Ning and the others usually spent their time.
"Ningning is studying."
Before Sang Ning could answer, Fimmonloa chimed in, "Besides taking an hour to train every day, we spend the rest of our time eating, drinking, having fun, and just waiting to die."
The person in charge chuckled, "You seem to have a clear understanding of your own position."
As he spoke, he looked at Sang Ning and said, "So, what are you learning? Let me see if there's anything I can do to help."
"I probably can't help, right?!"
Sang Ning hesitated for a moment, "I studied basic medical sciences, can you help me?"
The person in charge seemed thoughtful. "You want to study medicine?"
"Yes."
How is your basic medical science background?
So-so.
The person in charge felt this wasn't the truth and said, "Do you have any relevant materials or anything? Show me your learning progress."
He added as soon as he finished speaking, "If you don't want to, you can pretend I didn't say anything."
There's nothing to be unhappy about; it's not something shameful.
"I'll send it to you."
Sang Ning opened the terminal and transmitted all the materials and notes she had compiled during her studies to the person in charge's terminal.
The person in charge who received the folder opened it and began to read it carefully.
Luo Tianya and the others curiously went over to take a look, and immediately felt dizzy and lightheaded.
Dense text, various
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"This is not something I should be looking at."
Luo Tianya was the first to look away, and looked at Sang Ning in astonishment, saying, "You actually understood it?"
Sang Ning's lips twitched slightly. "I'm not illiterate."
She simply hasn't received a systematic education in this world; she hasn't reached the point where she can't even understand basic medical science.
"I didn't say you were illiterate."
Luo Tianya couldn't understand why Sang Ning would bring up illiteracy, but that didn't stop him from explaining, "Basic medicine and your traditional Chinese medicine are two different concepts."
"It's no exaggeration to say that even though we have basic medical science from a young age, very few people can actually learn it well."
"If you don't believe me, ask the people here. How many of them truly understand basic medical science?"
They really didn't understand it.
But it's not their fault.
First of all, they lack talent.
Secondly, when they were studying basic medical sciences, they were still at an age where all they wanted to do was eat, drink, and have fun.
Most importantly, basic medical science is not a required subject, and with only one basic medical science class per week, you don't really learn much.
By the time they're old enough to understand and want to learn, wow, they've already started intermediate-level medicine.
If you haven't even mastered basic medical science, wanting to learn intermediate medical science is just wishful thinking.
A group of people fell silent.
Sang Ning also fell silent.
The person in charge spoke up, looking at Sang Ning as if she were an alien, "Are you sure you've learned all the basic medical knowledge?"
Sang Ning was both amused and exasperated. "It's not that exaggerated. I haven't even finished digesting the knowledge points of one book yet. It will take more time to finish digesting all the basic medical knowledge."
How much of the knowledge from the first book have you memorized?
"Sixty percent, I guess?!"
Sang Ning wasn't entirely sure either. She hesitated and said, "I can't say for sure, since there's no way to test this systematically."
That's correct.
The person in charge said they understood, "You should hurry up and study. I hope that by the time you reach the central star, you will have thoroughly mastered the first book on basic medical science."
Elliott, upon hearing this, asked, "Now that you've mastered it, what are you going to do?"
"Contact the dean and professors of the Imperial College of Medicine and give her a set of questions to answer."
The person in charge gave a straightforward answer: "If you pass the test, I will personally sponsor you a set of medical research equipment."
Is there really such a good thing?
Sang Ning exclaimed in shock, "Are you kidding or serious? A set of medical research equipment isn't cheap."
"It's not cheap, but even if it's not cheap, it's still useless junk to me."
At this point, the person in charge said with a hint of melancholy, "You may not know what I did before I went to survive on the desolate planet, but I can tell you now that I was in the field of medical equipment research and development."
"Then why didn't you continue?"
"I got scammed and went bankrupt."
When the person in charge recalls the past, he feels as if he could shed a handful of bitter tears for himself.
"Really, I'm really miserable."
He went on and on about his experiences, and his resume was incredibly impressive.
Graduated from the Medical Equipment Manufacturing major at Dizong Medical University, specializing in the research and development and manufacturing of medical equipment.
Before graduating, he was a prominent figure at the Imperial College, the apple of the eye of the professors in the medical equipment major.
After graduation, he went directly to the R&D center of Moykaz, the largest medical equipment group in the universe. He led his own team to form a project group and produced several results in less than five years.
It has generated enormous wealth for the company.
Instead of getting a promotion and a raise, he quit his job and started his own business.
His early entrepreneurial ventures were very successful. After leaving with his team, he seemed to have a cheat code, and his research yielded one success after another. However, in his focus on scientific research, he forgot to register his latest findings as patents.
Then, he was betrayed by his teammate.
Then, it seemed like he entered a period of bad luck, with one misfortune after another, which not only led him to bankruptcy, but also caused his patent to become his teammate's patent.
His teammates were really ruthless; they not only tried every means to seize his patent, but also sued him for infringing on his patent rights.
He didn't say exactly how it was done, but the person in charge of the lawsuit lost.
At that time, he was already bankrupt and had nothing but a set of equipment.
Unable to pay the hefty fine.
With nowhere else to turn, he was filled with despair and contemplated suicide.
She didn't die, but instead encountered the director.
The director paid his fine, but the price was that he had to sign a contract to join the survival show on a deserted planet.
As long as the survival show on the desolate planet continues, he'll have to keep working until he dies of old age.
Thus, he became a permanent resident of the survival team on the desolate planet.
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