Chapter 63: Reversing Jet Lag

"Ahh Watch out for bad eyes! Calgas casually pulled a hoverchair and sat down, then asked loudly. Don't change the subject. Yoyo smiled lightly and said very calmly. She decided that Calgas definitely wanted to "die and throe" for a while, so she got straight to the point. She stood up, pushed the levitation chair aside, then walked about two meters in front of Calgas, raised her head slightly, and asked softly, "Tell me, how did you talk to Blake about that?" ”

Although it is said to be the first data room of the data cabin, the area that can be used for human activities is only 50 square meters, and the area of other data rooms is even smaller. When they first boarded the Ziyang, some crew members thought that the storage technology of the ancient Helka Star was very poor, and the data had to be stored in a cabin. However, after they learned a little, they found that the amount of data stored in the two hundred Sail data rooms combined was not comparable to the amount of data stored in the Ziyang data module. The structure of the Ziyang data cabin is very simple, with only five data rooms and three data warehouses, but its role should not be underestimated.

"Didn't talk about it, didn't talk about anything." Calgas looked into Yoyo's eyes and replied very honestly. "Then why have you been around for so long?" Yoyo stared into Calgas's eyes and continued to ask. "Pro...... There's something else going on for the time being. Delayed......" Calgas was a little uncomfortable with her, so he turned his face away and replied slowly. "You're panicking." Yoyo was still staring at Calgas, but his tone began to sharpen. Word for word, she continued: "You're in trouble again. Am I right? Seeing Calgas open her mouth to say something, she glared at Calgas again, and then shrieked warning: "Don't quibble! Don't deny it! Calgas was glared at by Yoyo like that, and felt that he had to tell the truth.

Five minutes later...... "I don't know what to say about you." After listening to Calgas's description, Yoyo said with a smirk. She gently covered her lips with her left hand, as if she was afraid that she would laugh out loud. "Hey, my aunt! If you don't comfort me, don't- Oops! Calgas grumbled dissatisfiedly, "Don't gloat! When he said the word "don't", he leaned back and tried to lean back on the back of the suspension chair, but he was sitting on a suspension chair without a back. If he hadn't reacted quickly, he would have fallen to the ground on his back by now.

"Tsk." Yoyo narrowed his eyes and let out a helpless sound. Immediately afterwards, she said with a straight face: "Al Girl, you want to call Grandma!" As is customary for the twin Alpha stars, Yoyo omitted the syllable of the "K" in Calgas's name. Hearing this, Calgas slipped and almost fell off the suspension chair again. "It's a big night, you're okay, don't be scary!" He said in a lengthened voice as he sat upright in the hovering chair. "Sixteen o'clock in the afternoon?" Yoyo turned around, glanced at the numbers displayed in the lower right corner of the big screen, and asked with a smile. "It's really dark outside, and there are still stars! If you don't believe me, open the window and take a look! Calgas shouted when he saw that Yoyo was skeptical of what he was saying.

He bounced up from the hovering chair and tried to open the shutter of one of the windows in the first data room, and then suddenly remembered that the Ziyang data room did not have a window. He froze for a moment, then sat back in the hoverchair awkwardly—and almost sat crookedly. Yoyo finally couldn't help but laugh, and Calgas blushed. "It's all in a bad position where our ship is parked!" He shook his hair and spoke loudly to hide his embarrassment. "Don't quibble, you know in your own heart that even if our ship is parked now, it will be useless." Yoyo stared at Calgas, clasped his hands on his shoulders, and said very bluntly. "That's it! Can't Cross turn a little faster?! Calgas shook his right hand and replied, half grumbling and half humbling.

"Now, you think that's going to change the subject?" Yoyo walked up to Calgas and said with a smile. Although she wasn't as tall as Calgas was when she was sitting, Calgas was now starting to feel shorter and shorter. "What...... What is changing the subject...... How do I ...... Why don't you know......" He turned his face away, didn't dare to look directly at Youyou, and said intermittently. The little secret in his heart was guessed again, which made him feel very uncomfortable. It's like a child stealing something and being reprimanded by an elder. "So what's not? How long are you going to put it off and talk to Blake about that? Yoyo didn't care, just put his hands on his shoulders and asked calmly. ......" Calgas was speechless.

"Oh, I told you to get down to business first. Look at you, you're pulling me a whole bunch of again! You ......" Yoyo crossed his waist with his left hand and pointed to the ground in front of Calgas with his right middle finger, and began to teach Calgas a lesson, but was interrupted by Calgas. "I'm so excited to see the Heroic Blood!" Calgas said in a quibble tone, "You should have seen the plants for yourself, it's perfect!" ”

"That doesn't excuse you from talking nonsense again." Yoyo poked Calgas's left cheek with his right index finger and criticized harshly, "I don't have a long memory!" "Yoyo naturally figured out Calgas's character, and knew that Calgas was now looking for a reason to excuse himself, so his tone was very stern. Calgas saw the silver tentacles on her head light up, and knew it meant she was genuinely angry. He suddenly had a feeling of "not listening to the old man, suffering in front of him", so he didn't talk back, and scolded her - anyway, she had enough reasons to scold herself.

HMS Byron, watchtower. Rey stood in front of the large window, his hands resting lightly on the waist-high narrow platform in front of the window, his eyes squinting slightly. He was watching the sunset. The setting sun shines through the window, casting a golden-red glow on the people and objects in the watchtower, and it looks very peaceful. The white cold lights on the roof and the walls of the ship brightened at the right time - the daytime sunlight intensity could not meet the normal lighting in the cabin, and the golden-red brilliance was covered. Borrowing natural sunlight is one of the ways the Byron crew saves energy.

On Rey's right, on the metal table, which was about six paces backwards at forty-five degrees, the pitch-black screen of the personal electronic board that I don't know who had left it there lit up with a string of pale blue numbers, showing that it was eighteen o'clock in the evening. The rotation period of Helka is 24 hours, 1 minutes and 8 seconds, which is very similar to that of the Earth. This meant that the crew of the Byron did not need to readjust to time - they used the Cell's time rules before the Galactic Fleet was formed. However, they have adjusted according to the situation of the planet before, and the whole is very flexible and relaxed, which has also caused a lot of inconvenience.

Cross's rotation period is twenty-eight hours, and the crew of the Purple Sun is struggling with this - the need for a unified time now naturally can't be as casual as before. It's just that, for convenience, Rey they didn't divide the time zone. This meant that some of the Byron's crew had to watch the sunrise at one o'clock in the morning, which had been specially re-selected for re-identification. Still, the vast majority of the Byron's crew considered themselves lucky.

Rey lowered his head slightly, and saw a circular four-story building with a radius of sixty meters not far from the Byron: the exterior wall of the building was silvery-white, and the top was designed in the open air, with a primary energy shield, and the lighting was very good; There is an entrance and exit with a width of four meters and a height of two meters and fifty centimeters in the four directions of the building, which makes it very convenient for both the crew and the staff on the ship. It was the canteen that the crew of the Byron had built for themselves - because of the abundance of materials, it took less than half a day to complete the construction; Since the materials were non-polluting, the building was immediately put into use.