Buy The Marshal Omega Chapter 37
byRestless Star②
Feinier waited by the bed for an hour before Lurong came out. He saw Lurong wearing a signal uniform and preparing to leave again. He pressed the detection ring on his wrist. This time Lurong received the reminder. After he raised his hand to scan it, he looked back at Feinier.
“What’s wrong?”
Fenier took the optical brain and handed it to Lürong when he came back. Lürong lowered his head and it read, “What happened to your star?”
Lu Rong was quiet for a few seconds. The matter of the Broken Star actually had nothing to do with Fenier. This was why he didn’t tell Fenier at first, but perhaps fatigue promoted his desire to talk. He thought for a moment and said, “I made a gravitational core furnace at the core of the Broken Star. This kind of furnace requires the fusion of star cores with similar purity for energy. If the purity difference is too large, energy fluctuations will often occur and cause earthquakes.”
Regarding the current problems in Broken Star City, Lu Rong actually has two ideas. One is to find as many star cores with similar purity as possible to reduce the energy impact between different purities. The other is to find an F-class star that is large enough to ensure that the star cores mined from it can fully meet the energy supply needs of the Broken Star. The same batch will be used for each replacement, so there is no problem of different purity, because the star cores mined from a planet are all of the same purity.
No matter one or two, this process is very long and requires a lot of replenishing star cores. He may need to spend his whole life buying all the star cores he can get. Any money becomes insignificant in the face of such consumption.
After listening to Lu Rong’s question, Fenier took a pen and thought for a while, and then he wrote out a strange formula word by word, but it was incomplete and there were question marks in many places.
He saw this formula in the underground research institute. He had seen this formula in the draft of “Red Carp”. Out of curiosity, he asked once, and “Red Carp” did not hide it. He explained the use of this formula to him and mentioned the idea of some kind of star core furnace.
Later, because “Red Carp” and “Blueprint” violated the regulations of the underground research institute and secretly used the equipment of the research institute for personal experiments, they were convicted and imprisoned. Fenier never listened to the relevant content from him again.
But when Fenier heard about what Lürong had done before, he felt that there seemed to be a certain connection between the two. Given his identity and situation, it was not easy for him to ask such a confidential question. Fortunately, Lürong opened the topic without hesitation.
Lu Rong read the formula written by Finier and remembered it in his mind, but after Finier finished writing, he continued writing below, “Find the ‘blueprint’ and the ‘red carp’.”
Lu Rong put his hands in his pockets and smiled: “You asked me to find him before.”
Finier nodded and continued writing, “Did you not find him?”
Lu Rong didn’t know why Fenier knew about it, so he smiled and said, “It’s true there isn’t. I’ll look for it again.”
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In the laboratory, Ni Yin and Ni Shi were troubled by the problems left by Lu Rong. When Lu Rong entered, Ni Yin and Ni Shi were using the Vientiane Compass to assist in calculations.
Ni Shi almost immediately smelled the rich scent of Omega pheromones on Lu Rong’s body, and used his toes to figure out what he had just done.He had smelled a very faint pheromone scent on Lu Rong before. He was not sure, but at this moment, the evidence was conclusive.
“So, you really brought an Omega back? And you hid him?” Ni Shi asked him gossiping, with narrow eyes, “I met Yu Xiazhi at the shooting range, but he was very tight-lipped and didn’t say why he was punished for shooting. But he also smelled of this Omega. Why don’t you explain it yourself? Chief, you can’t be like the legendary cowardly king who hides his beauty in a golden house, right?”
Lu Rong was curiously looking at the Wanxiang Compass. This thing was the size of lipstick and was floating in the air. Although he brought it back, he had never seen it before. Hearing this, he was stunned for a moment. He did not answer Ni Shi’s question, but turned Ni Shi’s head from facing him to the direction of the Wanxiang Compass. “Is this thing really useful?”
Ni Shi felt that his behavior was suspicious and did not answer his questions.
Ni Yin had no choice but to stand up and say: “Of course, this is a simplified replica. The earliest Vientiane Compass was even smaller and came out in the empire’s underground research institute. It could even be implanted into the human body and could escape detection. Unfortunately, it was destroyed just after it was released, leaving only these replicas.”
Ni Shi glanced at Ni Yin hatefully and asked him why he didn’t unite with her. He put his hands on the table and looked at Lu Rong, wanting to ask something else. Ni Yin reached out and patted the hand he was supporting. Ni Shi actually didn’t feel any touch, but he knew that Ni Yin was telling him to “stop making trouble.” Although he was unwilling to do so, he still listened to Ni Yin’s words, so he got back to business.
Ni Shi: “The law you discovered is correct. We have found some ideas, but we have not yet found a concept that can summarize this law. The metric you want has not been calculated yet.”
Lu Rong pulled out a piece of paper, copied the incomplete formula that Fenier had just thanked on the paper, and handed it to Ni Shi.
Ni Shi looked at the formula for a while, then quickly looked up at Lu Rong with horror, and said very viciously: “I know you went to bed, but I don’t know where I thought you went to study.”
Lu Rong was in a good mood and didn’t care about his blunt words. “I’m just treating him for pheromone disorder.” He thought for a while, “He is a very powerful person. It is not surprising at all to know such information.”
Nishi said “Oh” and suddenly raised her head, “What is it? Pheromone disorder? Say it again? Don’t bully me because I have no experience and I don’t understand. I still finished the physiology class. Pheromone disorder will only occur after the complete labeling!”
Lu Rong smiled half-heartedly and stopped answering. Instead, he looked at Ni Yin, “Do you still remember what I asked you to find the ‘blueprint’ for?”
Ni Yin nodded.
Lu Rong did ask him to find the blueprint before, and he also collected a lot of information about the blueprint.
Blueprint was once a member of the Empire’s Underground Research Institute, where he worked for many years. His lover was his colleague “Red Carp”. It is said that both of them ended up in jail for stealing laboratory equipment.
After careful investigation, Ni Yin discovered that both Lantu and Hongli were Alphas. It stands to reason that the chance of Alpha getting pregnant was very small, but after dating for a period of time, Red Carp actually became pregnant.The child’s condition was not optimistic, so they illegally used assisted reproduction equipment from the underground institute and performed rescue treatment on the child.
It is said that in order to keep the child alive, they tied one of their research results to the child. Because the research was very groundbreaking, it was quickly discovered and reported. Because the ‘Blueprint’ was the actual operator, he was sentenced to detention. Hong Li and the child were also required to be detained for a short period of observation as the beneficiaries. However, before the execution, the Blueprint designed a surprise explosion and sent the child away.
The two of them stayed in prison peacefully for more than thirty years, until they suddenly escaped from prison ten years ago, were wanted, and disappeared. The two were hidden so well that Lu Rong searched to no avail, and he did not want to waste time by continuing the search, so he put the matter on hold.
“Continue to look for information about him.” Lu Rong looked at the matrix of the gravity core furnace, “He may have a way.”
“Okay.” Nein gave the order instantly, and tens of thousands of data from the Lutesi once again sneaked into the star network, capturing the clues of the “blueprint” in the vast universe.
With the formula provided by Fenier, the task of Nein and Nishi became to complete the formula. Conducting experiments on the shoulders of giants was much better than creating something out of nothing. After a few days, the two completed a preliminary version.
In these more professional areas, Lu Rong trusted Ni Yin and Ni Shi. According to the results obtained by the two, Lu Rong rearranged the arrangement of the star cores in the gravity core furnace. Judging from the simulation effect, it was much more stable than before.
The adjustment plan for the gravity core furnace was sent back to Broken Star City. After Alfonso received the news, he immediately began to rearrange the star core.
Two days later, Lu Rong finally breathed a sigh of relief when he received the news that the star core gravity core furnace was temporarily stable.
Everything was settled for the time being, and Lu Rong finally had time to return to his room early. He felt that he should thank Finier properly, but when he quietly walked into the room, he did not see Finier beside the bed. He guessed that he was in the library, so he lowered his footsteps and walked into the library.
Before his eyes could see Finier in the vast sea of books, his ears caught it first, and there was a stumbling sound coming from the corner of the skylight.
“The Asta star is – one, seven, terrestrial, tectonic, C-class star.”
Hearing the strange yet familiar voice, Lu Rong was stunned and stopped.
The voice continued, “Among them, two – the polar – plates are covered by ice and snow all year round. The plate located at the equator has high temperatures and hot temperatures all year round.”
Listening to the intermittent sound of reading, Lu Rong took a moment to realize that it was Fenier’s voice, and what the other person was reading was obviously the notebook he wrote related to the Ashtar Star.
“The core of Ashtar, the political power, the Weiss, the union, and the government, are located on the Weiss plate. It is the largest and most prosperous land plate of Ashtar.”
This sentence was very long. After Finier finished reading it, he took a breath and didn’t speak for a while.
When Lu Rong first wrote this notebook, he never expected that one day in the future, a person with a speech impediment would use this notebook as a practice textbook. Therefore, he wrote informally, with unorganized sentences that were very long and difficult to pronounce.
“Vis, the coalition government, built the capital, Vis City, on the warm south coast of Vis, the continent, the plate.”
This sentence was not short. After Finier finished reading it intermittently, he seemed to take a sip of the water in his hand and then put it down again. The soft sound of the bottom of the glass hitting the ground reverberated into Lurong’s heart. He suddenly felt guilty. He shouldn’t have written such a long sentence, but he couldn’t help but laugh. So he leaned on the bookshelf next to him and began to listen to Finier reading carefully.
“The city of Vis, backed by mountains and facing the sea, has inherited the architecture and style left over from the ancient regime. The whole city is simple and elegant, with a little bit of fairy tale temperament.”
Fenier’s voice was not as sonorous and powerful as he had been at the investiture ceremony. It was full of resonance. His voice became thinner, but it carried a gentle and lively emotion. Every word, he strived to be accurate and coherent. He used his breath to cover up the places where he could not read coherently, slowed down, and prolonged the tone, making it sound like the original pause of the sentence.
Amidst the long and intermittent sound of reading, the sea breeze blew from the paper into reality. Lurong thought again of the city of Vis where he grew up, and of the calm sea breeze, wide waves, and golden and soft beaches of Vis.
On his way home from school, he would pass by such a beach. He would take off his shoes and socks, and the sunset would illuminate his shadow. He would walk home on the waves, leaving footprints on the beach, and the waves would wet his trouser legs. The night wind was strong, and his wet trousers would feel cold, but it didn’t matter. When he got home, his adoptive parents had already prepared clean clothes for him.
The reason why he wrote the notes before was also to hope that he would not forget the past. No one would remember the past for him. He is the only one who has the memory of Asta. If he forgets, no one will remember.When I gave the note to Finier, I was just talking nonsense after drinking. I didn’t expect that Finier would actually read it.
Listening to Fenier read it word by word, these past memories seemed to be preserved by another person, and the lonely memories were no longer lonely.
This was probably his first and only reader.
Banxia novel, a lot of fun