Chapter 128 Archaeology?



Subconsciously, Hengwei turned on the recording function of the computer and sent the scene to his grandfather.

Hengwei's grandfather was a master pharmacist who spent his entire life working with medicine. The purifying agent was developed by Hengwei's grandfather, Heng Tianyuan. Hengwei had heard his grandfather mention that their family used to be doctors on Earth.

Heng Tianyuan was in the laboratory at the moment, because he knew that if he could not develop a drug that could replace the purifier, his grandson would not live much longer.

His son is already gone, and he doesn't want his grandson to die like this too.

When Heng Wei sent him the video call request, Heng Tianyuan was even a little hesitant to answer. However, he was afraid that this video call might be the last one, and if he didn't answer, he might regret it for the rest of his life.

So he adjusted his thoughts and answered the video call.

Just as Heng Tianyuan was about to speak, he saw that the display on the computer screen wasn't showing his grandson, but an elderly man about his age. What Heng Tianyuan found most unbelievable was that this old man was taking his pulse!

After confirming that he hadn't misread it, Heng Tianyuan stood up abruptly, his eyes filled with disbelief.

Nan Qu was unaware that Heng Wei had filmed her treatment.

Even if she knew, she wouldn't care. As a bargaining chip, its value lies with the person who wants it, not the person who possesses it.

In other words, Hengwei cared more about the treatment method than about her.

Due to the hasty treatment, Nan Qu did not take Yang Zi's pulse before. This is the first time Nan Qu has taken the pulse of a person with superpowers.

Only after Nan Qu examined the pulse did he discover that the pulse of so-called superhumans was similar to that of martial artists. Both possessed a unique energy within their bodies. However, superhumans appeared too late in history, and in an era dominated by Western medicine, no one could accurately diagnose the pulse of someone with internal energy.

Nanqu sensed the direction of Yangzi's Qi and realized that this era did not have the concept of opening the Ren and Tong meridians, nor did it understand the circulation of Qi.

Most of them ingest "qi" into their "stomach," or what martial artists call the dantian, just like eating, and then use it directly when needed.

He never circulated "qi" throughout his body.

Therefore, what they call impurities are nothing more than blocked meridians. As for the specific reasons, Nanqu has not yet studied them and cannot draw any conclusions at this time.

However, Nanqu can still treat this kind of qi deviation caused by blocked meridians and meridians.

Because it is uncertain whether the human body is different now than before, Nanqu cannot directly open a person's meridians, so he can only use the method of elimination.

The treatment included oral medication, fumigation, and acupuncture to regulate Qi.

Within a week, the impurity level in Yangzi's body dropped from 25 to 18, and the value was completely safe.

However, he has no friends left.

Why? Because he's been farting non-stop for a week, and it's stinky farts. The kind that lingers for a long time. To a superhuman with heightened senses, that would be an absolute biological weapon.

Even Hengwei activated remote monitoring mode after Yangzi's first fart.

As for Nanqu, she was able to prevent him from farting while he was treating Yangzi, and she would leave as soon as he farted afterward.

Treatment was stopped when the value reached 18, because continuing treatment would disrupt Yangzi's body balance, causing his condition to worsen. The best approach was to open his meridians.

However, Nanqu has not yet considered whether to get involved in the research of this issue.

Because she doesn't feel any sense of belonging here right now, she naturally hasn't thought about making selfless contributions.

Call her selfish if you want, this matter had nothing to do with her in the first place. Besides, according to Mirachel's memory, the two alliances treated Liu as worthless, so why should she care about their affairs?

If things don't go as she expects, won't she be the one who suffers in the end? Why bother?

Instead of doing this, let's write down a prescription for a Qi-regulating pill, along with the recipes for hot steaming and bathing, and also demonstrate the sequence and intensity of acupuncture so they can learn electro-moxibustion.

As long as they receive physical therapy every now and then, they should at least not die.

On the day Hengwei received the treatment, he also handed the identification card to Nanqu.

On this day, Nan Qu became a legal ordinary citizen of the Federation. Since Nan Qu was an ordinary citizen, her grandson also had the right to become a legal citizen.

That same day, Nan Qu used the optical computer provided by Heng Wei to register and identify the child. As for the name, she simply used Mi Ruiqiu's surname and named him Mido.

Actually, Nanqu meant "Mi Shi Duo" (meaning "Many Mi Mi"), because the child had indeed suffered many misfortunes. However, things went a bit too far, so it was changed to "Mi Duo" (meaning "Many Mi Mi").

It symbolizes abundant food, the ability to eat one's fill, and the avoidance of starvation.

Nan Qu never expected that on her first day as a citizen, she would have to learn the Civil Code.

Of course, she suspected that this was arranged by Heng Wei on purpose, because he was afraid that she would do something that would betray the country.

Nanqu also cares; it's good to know the rules of a world when you're living in it.

In three days, Nan Qu familiarized herself with the Civil Code and gained a general understanding of the rules of this world. To put it bluntly, you can be penniless, but don't cause trouble.

As a citizen, if you are unable to support yourself, you can apply for minimum subsistence allowance. It's $20 a day, plus a bottle of basic nutritional supplement.

A basic nutrient solution can keep you from starving for a day, and 20 yuan is enough to cover your living expenses.

The prerequisite is that you have a house. If you don't have a place to live, you can stay at a shelter. It doesn't cost 20 yuan, and you only get one bottle of IV fluid per day. Again, you won't starve.

Families like Nan Qu's, with minors, can apply for basic housing even without employment. Apartment units are allocated based on family members, and the government covers all nutritional expenses for the children. They also receive an annual living allowance of 20,000 yuan.

This continues until the child turns 30 and becomes an adult.

However, if you commit a crime, the worst consequence is the loss of your citizenship. Becoming a citizen is difficult, but becoming a vagrant is very easy.

Therefore, interstellar space is also the place with the least crime. Unless you have enough power to resist alliances, such as star pirate groups.

After reading this, Nan Qu began investigating hacking techniques that she was particularly interested in.

To Nan Qu's surprise, computer hacking technology was already outdated, nearly a thousand years old. In short, it was history!

Fortunately, unlike documented history, this technological history is archived in the quantum computer's data. If Nanqu wants to learn, it's essentially "archaeology" for the quantum computer; there's no possibility of harming humans or the Alliance.

When Hengwei saw the data and reaction from Nanqu, he was completely baffled. In the end, he concluded that she probably really wanted to find a place to retire.

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