The Strongest Brain in the Interstellar

Chapter 51: Transition (below)

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With work to do and a sense of where to settle down, Jiang Hui's days in the interstellar space went smoothly. He learned a little more about the world every day, running around to fill up this empty home, and a few days passed in a flash.

The opening day of Beskar Intermediate College is not far away, only a dozen days.

She prepared to buy daily necessities for the start of school in advance as Blue Star students usually do. However, she never expected that when she called the college counseling office, she learned that stationery, books, and daily necessities were included in the tuition and miscellaneous fees, and would be ordered by the school and sent to every new student.

In other words, Jiang Hui only needs to bring her laptop to the college to report, and she doesn't have to worry about anything else.

Alas, I don’t even have to buy stationery and snacks. This school term is really less fun. Jiang Hui felt a little bit sorry.

Because the holographic cabin that Jiang Hui purchased was out of stock on Planet 732, it had to be delivered via interstellar freight. The smart system and the holographic cabin were purchased from the same brand and were delivered together. So Jiang Hui has not received the smart system and the holographic cabin yet.

She had gone from being full of anticipation at the beginning to now becoming a little bored, and had started to live her life with a normal mindset.

Jiang Hui bought a lot of electronic books these days, and wanted to move them all into her spiritual space. But she still underestimated the habits of the Blue Star people...

Although these e-books are cheap and easy to buy, you can buy and read them by just clicking on the Star Network. But they are e-books after all, and you can't feel them when reading them, and the viewing experience is also discounted by several degrees.

Some novels bought specifically to relieve boredom were not worth reading word for word. After reading for a long time and carefully, if she used her brain a little more, she would feel more and more that she was mentally retarded for spending so much time reading such things.

The must-read books recommended by the interstellar people were mostly difficult to understand, and some of them conveyed things that were contrary to Jiang Hui's thinking, so she naturally felt dizzy. She soon gave up looking for such books.

Then there are professional or reference books. This is even worse. She can read it, but the electronic version makes her memory and learning efficiency drop by half. Jiang Hui still thinks it is better to read this kind of book in paper form. Otherwise, she might as well watch a video tutorial, which explains it more clearly.

Therefore, of the nearly 100 interstellar books that Jiang bought, only a dozen were readable, and most of them were history books. For example, "History of Interstellar Evolution", "Human Prehistoric Migration: From the Mother Planet to the Nebula", "Ninety-nine Famous Battles", and "Starting from the Ninth Planet Era" and other books about human development and war history, Jiang Hui read them with great interest.

In this way, the spiritual space has added several times more valuable books. With this knowledge related to the history of the stars, Jiang Hui feels that Ben Wugen's life in this world is becoming more and more stable, and his heart is much more stable.

As for buying paper books to read, Jiang Hui had never thought about it. That kind of thing has now become a high-priced work, and each copy is many times higher than its original value. It is just for scholars who need to study paper books.

If Jiang Hui didn't have a spiritual space, it might be worthwhile to buy a dozen or twenty books to study professional knowledge. But now that she has this strange spiritual space, buying books has become a waste, not only a waste of money, but also a waste of time.

After much searching, Jiang Hui finally found a compromise, which was to go to the book museum in the city center to read paper books. Then the books accumulated by readers can be materialized in the spiritual space, and she can read them when the time comes.

So during the days waiting for the arrival of the holographic capsule, Jiang Hui stayed in the book museum on the first ring road in the city center, and often stayed there for a whole day.

She is going out today too, but she is not going to the book museum, but to attend a hand-made mecha experience class.

This is strange... Jiang Hui hasn't even got the holographic cabin yet. Apart from occasionally flying in the sky, she hasn't come into contact with mecha-related things these days. How come she suddenly has to take a course on handmade mechas? This story started from the day she was in the Book Museum.

The Book Museum is not a library, but a museum. It contains many famous and selected books in the history of mankind, and most of them are available for people to read.

The museum is divided into the main building and the sub-building.

If I must say, the main building of the Book Museum is the kind of museum that people understand. It houses a number of original paper books, all of which are out-of-print books that the museum bought back from auctions. These original books are naturally not for people to read, but only for viewing, and there will be simulated flipping devices on site for people to flip through.

The sub-museum is divided into two parts. One part is the commercial area, such as the leisure area, main shops selling peripheral products, etc., which are all industries directly under the museum.

The other part is the destination that Jiang Hui goes to every time, the book record room. This record room is not limited to the books in the main library, but also has all kinds of books. The copyright is purchased and then made into paper books and placed in the book record room for people to read. This part is actually more like a library, but you need to buy a membership to enter. Jiang Hui first signed up for a month's membership to see the books inside, and if the books inside are useful, he will renew it for a longer period of time.

She completed the "scanning" goal early that day and felt a little tired. Thinking that she had not been to the other side of the pavilion for several days, she turned over to take a look there.

I didn't expect that this set of things around us could even be applied to the interstellar space. This shows that no matter how humans develop, they still have their own set of rules. Many things remain the same and may not change even after millions of years.

But to be honest, the peripheral gadgets made by interstellar high-tech are naturally more interesting than the industrial products on the blue planet. However, they are probably just a waste of money for the interstellar people who are used to seeing them. Jiang Hui just wanted to take a look.

There was a dim sum restaurant next door that had good reviews. Jiang Hui was planning to walk there to get something to eat when he was attracted by a giant poster on the wall next to it.

There are large pictures of cool mechas of various shapes drawn on it, stacked up layer by layer to fill the entire poster, which is very spectacular. Only the space left in the middle has two large titles - Handmade Mecha Experience Class, a joint sponsored event of Dongbo Group and Book Museum...