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4, Chapter 4(2/2)

"Are two of them worth 80,000 yuan?" Opal said, "They're not worth that much money."

The boss said: "What a joke! There are a total of 300,000 energy points here! If you don't buy it, get out!"

Rector said: "This battery is very unstable."

Opal said: "This kind of battery is very unstable."

The boss said: "It can still be used no matter how unstable it is. Do you understand?"

Lecter sent a message and said: "I bought this from pirates, am I right?"

Opal repeated Rector's words once, and the boss's face changed. Opal followed Rector's instructions and said: "Dark matter batteries are regulated, and these two are already old. Let me guess...

…It should have been taken off a certain battleship by interstellar pirates.”

The boss said: "But he also charged me 120,000 yuan for these two batteries!"

Opal repeated Lector's words and said: "You can't take it back to the Red Flame Planet. Look at the manufacturer's batch number. This should be a warship that sank in the Spiral Nebula not long ago. I heard that the spacecraft explosion accident is being investigated over there. It may be a warship."

You will be arrested if you return to the Chiyan Galaxy, so why bother?"

The boss looked at Opal suspiciously, and Opal asked again: "Did a pirate named Ilo sell it to you?"

The boss's face immediately turned green and he said in a trembling voice: "How do you know?"

Opal licked his lips and said nothing. Lecter seemed to be thinking. Opal said: "Let's do this, sell the two to me for 100,000 yuan at the original price you bought them, and you have nothing to do with this matter. I

I believe you don’t want to get into unnecessary trouble.”

The boss was silent for a moment, and then Opal said: "You will be in danger if you go back with this battery."

The boss asked: "What do you want dark matter energy for?"

Opal said: "Don't worry about it, think about it, I will come back later."

Opal turned to leave, but the boss quickly said: "Don't think about it, I'll sell it to you."

Opal took a deep breath, and Rector's voice said: "Be careful when handling it, it can easily explode. This is a dangerous product."

Opal bought two batteries with 100,000 energy points, handed them to Rector, and asked: "Who is Yiluo? Do you know him?"

Rector said: "I don't know him. I just peeked into his thoughts and saw this name."

Opal asked: "Can you know what other people are thinking?"

Rector: "Only under certain circumstances."

Opal: "What's going on?"

Rector: "I can directly sense the strong emotions of fear, nervousness, happiness, and anxiety. He was already very troubled because he couldn't take these two batteries away, so he had to take action on the B11 planet. This

It was a bad deal, but very lucky for us."

Opal suddenly remembered something and said: "Oh no!"

Rector looked at him, and Opal said: "I spent all my money on batteries, and we haven't prepared supplies for the winter!"

Lecter ignored it, and Opal said: "What should I do?"

Rector said: "Go back, pack your things, and live in the cave."

Opal said: "But we will starve to death if we don't have anything to eat."

Rector said: "There will be a way, believe me."

Opal thought clearly, and Lector felt very reliable. Since he said that, he should have thought of a solution, so he went back to pack his things. That night, a giant merchant ship took off, illuminating the dark winter night on the mineral planet.

Just like the day, he led the foremen and merchants to leave this barren land and go to other planets to spend the winter.

"I heard that Old Crow and his son bought a ship ticket for 800,000 energy units." The miners discussed one after another: "I don't think he actually saved so much!"

Locke said: "Where can eight hundred thousand go? Why don't you immigrate to another planet and continue mining? Don't even think about it."

"Don't buy it now." Several miners discussed one after another: "It will be more expensive in a few years, hey, Opal!"

Opal packed a bag and came out from home, packed his own supplies, hugged the small robot e7, greeted the workers, and said, "I'm going to live in a cave to the west for a few days."

Locke said: "You are crazy! You will freeze to death!"

Opal said: "No, it's too cold. I will come back."

Locke said: "Don't go! We're getting ready for the winter. Let me see, you haven't bought anything to eat? How do you want to spend your winter?"

Opal walked backwards, smiling as he walked: "I have a way, trust me." Then he pointed at Locke and left the village with e7, disappearing on the horizon.

The wind picked up, and Opal struggled to move forward despite the sandstorm. The red rock bed set off a hurricane that obscured his sight. He shouted loudly: "Teacher——! Teacher!"

Opal's voice was too small to be heard, but Lecter heard it. He reached out and carried Opal into a cave.

Opal coughed loudly, two simple beds were made in the cave, the two dark energy battery shells were disassembled, and the energy had been used up.

"Used out?" Opal asked in surprise.

Lake nodded and said, "How many days will we have enough food and water?"

Opal said: "Less than ten days."

Rector pondered for a moment and asked: "How many more days will it take for the sandstorm to pass?"

Opal said: "It should be sunny tomorrow."

Rector said: "Rest, I guarantee you will not starve to death or die of cold in this winter."

Opal sat down beside the bed in the cave, and Lecter inserted the chip into the projector on e7's head.

"You can read now," Rector said.

E7 projected a screen of light, and Opal began to teach himself the elementary content of the Interstellar United School.

This process took a full five days. Opal finished reading the textbook. The chip was a bit old. His mother had taught him some basic mathematics, mechanics, and chemistry before she was alive. The amount of information was too much.

It was so extensive that he could hardly remember anything after reading it.

Five days later, Lecter changed a chip and said: "This is some information records and knowledge of the Star Knights. I need you to swear to me that you will never mention to anyone what you know during this time, as well as my name."

, my identity.”

Opal said: "I promise."

Lecter said no more and turned on e7.

This time the projector did not unfold the light screen, but the chip scattered two rays of light in the light from the projection device and began to scan Opal's pupils.

With a beep beep sound, countless information and memories were injected into his mind, including star maps of the universe, knowledge of atoms and molecules, energy thrusters, the navigation principles of spaceships, the creation of black holes and the explosion of stars... Thousands of information

It made him dizzy.

After an unknown amount of time, Opal stumbled out, holding on to the rock and vomiting loudly. After accepting so much at once, it was forcibly injected into his memory, causing a strong sense of rejection in his brain.

There was a clanking sound, and Rector was punching a piece of steel, which was an abandoned mine support he picked up from somewhere.

"When you are tired, take a rest." Rector said.

Opal said: "Is what is said above true?"

Rector nodded, and Opal said, "Can I use this knowledge to repair my mother's spaceship?"

Rector said: "The content inside is just the basic principles. I suggest you hire a technician in the future and you can learn from it. The world of knowledge has no boundaries. It is impossible for one person to understand everything. It is appropriate to give up some areas.

It allows you to become more specialized in your own path.”

Opal recalled the principles of the spaceship. There were indeed too many things that he didn't understand, but the computer inside had auxiliary maintenance functions. And according to what he had seen before, his mother's spaceship only had a problem with the large atomic furnace, plus her star.

Map...she has no navigation system! Was the star map stolen? Or was it broken, so she was stranded on this planet?

Opal thought about the star map that Lecter gave him. Can he use it?

He stood up immediately, and Rector said: "Sit down, there will be a chance later."

Opal walked around in the cave, so excited that he couldn't describe it in words. It was completely dark, and the wind that was raging around the world was still howling outside the cave. He wanted to know more, so he sat back and wanted to put on his glasses.

Without raising his head, Rector knocked on the iron piece and said: "Forced information indoctrination is of little use. You lack a comprehensive process to avoid biting off more than you can chew. You'd better spend more time thinking now."

Opal said: "Thank you, teacher."

Lecter smiled and nodded, and Opal asked again: "What are you doing?"

Rector said: "Forge weapons."

Opal watched his movements. Lector was shirtless and turned on the high-temperature flame on the atomic furnace. The scorching heat made him sweat, and the sweat on his muscles gave him a majestic beauty.

"Where did the core of the weapon... come from?" Opal looked at the complex machine in surprise. Were they all handmade by Lecter? Impossible?

Was it dismantled from his spaceship? But where is his spaceship? Even the life capsule is missing... Recalling the first time I saw Rector, he only had a bracelet on him and nothing else.

Rector said: "You will know later."

Opal had become accustomed to this answer, so he stopped asking and lay on the blanket thinking. Too much knowledge these days had an indescribable impact on his mind, and his soul seemed to have the deepest tremor.

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