Chapter 17: Promotion

"Master, can you stay away from this thing? It's dangerous! "In the academy, Nada is the only one who can let Amdo call his master. These days he was particularly interested in the boiler that Amdo had installed on the city walls. It would not leave its side for a moment. Even when it is time to eat, it is also to ask others to bring the food into the boiler room. At night, he spread a blanket on the ground and fell asleep.

"Boy, do you want to fool me? Don't look at I've never seen anything like this. But I'm not a fool. Will you put danger here? "For Nada's idea that is extremely simple and very effective. Andor didn't know how to explain it. "You kid tell me how to use this thing, and I'll take you to see good things." Look at Nada's mysterious gods. Andor immediately thought of the things he saw outside the Purple Gate Vault.

"What's there to talk about, throw this black stone into it and you can use it!" It's not that Amdo refuses to speak. It's just such a primitive power device, and he has only seen it introduced in historical materials. Let him elaborate, how will he know how to speak. "Boy, I'm not as easy to deceive as Nozomi's stupid old man!" Nada's eyes, which simply shone like wolf eyes, stared at Andor deadly.

"Originally, when you said the name boiler, it sounded a little familiar to me. In the past two days, watching you make such a fuss, I remembered why it looks familiar. "Why?" Amdo was nervous. His identity has never been revealed. Even to the tooth finch, he only vaguely mentioned that he came from a very distant place. "You come with me." Nada put her hands behind her back and slowly paced out the door. It was the first time in several days that Nada had walked down the steps of the city wall.

An incredibly dense woodland. Amdo has never been to this place yet. Passing through the forest, there is a lake. Looking faintly to the southeast, Andor saw the roof of the Yishui House where Bu Taiwei lived. "Master, what are you doing here?" Looking at the incomparably desolate scene in front of him, An Duo was suspicious.

"You'll find out when you go inside." Nada led Andor down a high stretch of embankment to the depths of the lake. I went down that section of the embankment and just walked out of the woodland. Andor was stunned by what he saw. Dense pipes and towers of various shapes lined up in front of Amdor's eyes. If this is on any of the stars in the Sheephorn Field. Even if it was an extremely backward marginal star, Andor would not be surprised. The Sheephorn Field is just too big.

Stars in the domain have generally used extremely efficient multi-body dynamic field technology as a way to provide energy for the subject. However, there are still many cases where marginal stars use primitive natural power. Just like the ultra-high pressure incineration magnetoelectric energy plant in front of me, it is still used a lot. It doesn't require high technical support. Aside from the micro-circulatory system, which can harm the stars, there aren't too many obstacles.

"What's the daze? Hurry up and get down! "Nada has reached the way to the edge of the forest below the embankment. Andor followed him in a daze, behind a gate made of green sand niobium plates. I don't know how many turns it took under those pipes, but Nada finally stopped in front of a tall building. "Shall you go in?" He glanced at Amdo behind him. "Does it sound familiar?" Nada asked, pointing to a large guy who was looking straight at Amdo.

"This ......" Andor didn't know what to say? The appearance of the ultra-high pressure boiler body in front of me is not only larger, but the tubes connected to it are denser. Small bits and pieces hang more. But the appearance of the subject is too much like the picture he drew for Nada. This made Andor want to find some reason to justify, but he couldn't think of it for a while. "This, the hero sees the same thing! It's so majestic! Amdo feigned intoxication and circled around the behemoth.

"Don't pretend!" Nada was coldly behind Andor's back, exhaling loudly through her own nose. "Didn't you already know these things?" "Oh, yes, yes. I knew it a long time ago. It's just that I've never seen them in real form. In the blink of an eye, Andor decided not to tell anyone about the world he came from. It's a bit odd that something like this appears in this place. In a space that is still 'alive' in the age of cold weapons. Suddenly, such an ultra-modern magnetoelectric energy plant appeared. Amdo didn't know if this was a good thing or the beginning of a disaster. "I don't want to know how you know about this. I just want to know if you can start this thing. Nada stared nervously at Andor.

"It's still hard. You know I just saw some text and pictures circulating. And there is no access to the real thing. "Amdo didn't know how to turn down Nada's offer." Let's not talk about that, I'll take you to see some more things. Nada didn't say to Amdo. Pull him along the way he came. "Didn't you say I couldn't get through this door?" Andor instinctively wanted to dodge this. "Since I can say that you can't enter this door, of course I can allow you to enter this door." Nada stared at Andor, who was reluctant to enter the door.

"This is ...... reason" "This is the rule, not the truth!" Let you in, you will enter! Look at Nada's unkind eyes. Amdo looked very aggrieved and walked in front of him. The two had just entered. The door of the Purple Gate Library fell again. "Everything you see now must be kept private. Otherwise, it will bring you death. It may also bring disaster to the college! Nadamu grimaced Amdo with an ugly face. Nada's words fell. A door suddenly peeked out of the middle of the wall, and Andor didn't see what kind of disguise it was doing. I just glanced at this small room.

The exposed door made Andor feel very familiar. Until Nada stood under a curtain of green light that suddenly fell in front of the door. It dawned on Amdo why he felt familiar. This is the most commonly used airtight security door in ships. I was used to seeing wooden doors in this place, and suddenly Andor didn't recognize this door, which made me feel strange. The green curtain of light flickered for a while. It beeped twice, and then a crack began to crack in the middle, slowly sliding to the sides. "Come on in!" Nada shouted to Andor behind her. "It's pretty advanced." Amdo ran to Nada's side. Looking at the door that slowly closed again, I couldn't help but praise. This should be the first generation of hydraulic power safety doors that I know.

Except on cheap cargo ships, it's not much of a classic nowadays. But it is also a very practical sealed safety gate. At least in terms of the reliability of the sealing, it is more reassuring than the first and second generations of magnetic doors. Especially anti-rough. The world behind the sealed door, Andor looked too familiar and intimate. Everything is furnished to ship-like standards. Even the color is a gray and white tone. Many tables and chairs that can be retracted and fixed make Ando look happy for a while.

It was just this excitement that Amdo immediately woke up. He should now look like a pig brother who has never seen the world. You can't make it feel like you're seeing everything. Fortunately, Nada is not an old man with Hina. He was never much interested in people, except for novelties. "You look at this?" Nada led Andor to a room full of information books. He pulled out a sharpened textbook from the bookshelf and tossed it to Andor.

It's a completely handwritten booklet? On the first page of the brochure is a line of large letters: "Operation Manual of Ultra-High Voltage Incineration Magnetoelectric Energy Plant". This made most of Amdo's suspicions about the big factory by the lake dissipate. Its origin is as I guessed. Not built by locals. It was only a moment of hard work that Amdo had completely flipped through the manual. For the master who can dismantle and install many of the body's power fields in the ship, looking at the operation of such a primitive magnetoelectric energy plant, there is no pressure to close one eye.

Oh well. I admit that not closing my eyes doesn't affect anything here. But Amdo just looked a little smug. These days, I can finally make my IQ show an obvious sense of superiority. Especially looking at Nada on the side, he was very nervously clasping his hands together, and his forehead was slightly sweaty.

"Can you see it?" Nada's questioning. Immediately brought Andor back to reality. Now is not the time to show yourself. "Oh, that's going to have to be studied carefully. Is there any information about this? "Yes, yes, all of them." Nada hurriedly pointed to the rows of information shelves behind him and motioned for Andor to show them. "So much!" Andor felt that he had moved another stone and slammed it on the surface of his feet. If you say that two days ago in the library of the Jiazi Palace, I found out what the "Body Realm Advancement Record" found in the middle of the night. Or for your own sake. Why is it that you are faced with such a bunch of things and pretend to have no clue now?

"Can I be here alone and watch?" Andor looked through the materials on the shelves for a moment. I felt that I really couldn't play this play so seriously. "Well, it's inconvenient for you to be here alone." Nada immediately rejected Andor's offer. "Why?" "You haven't been authorized to enter or exit here, it's dangerous to stay here alone." Looking at Nada's appearance, Andor knew he wasn't fooling himself. "Then give me a mandate?"

"There's no such energy." Nada explained. "You know the word 'energy'?" Andor asked in surprise. "This, this, isn't this all energy-driven? Can you read these things? Nada asked suddenly, suspiciously. Yes, most of them can understand it. It's just that there are some key places that need to be checked. Andor immediately understood that his temptation had made Nada suspicious. He simply stopped talking to Nada. Concentrate on browsing the data shelves. Unfortunately, these materials are almost all manuscripts. There is no spine, and it is impossible to write a name on the spine. Andor didn't open it and look at it, he didn't know what was going to be written in it.