Chapter 61: Plants Attract People (Part II)
In order to prevent some "hot-blooded fools" from working day and night and exhausting their bodies, Rey and others specially formulated a "five-hour rest system every day", which mandated that each Byron crew member should have at least five hours of rest per day during the construction period - Rey originally set it at seven hours, but it was immediately rejected by others. I don't know if it's because of a certain sense of superiority, but the crew of the Byron is becoming more and more similar to the ancient Helka people back then - this is a very unlikely event on other ships, but it is 100% happening on the Byron. But Rey was in the middle of it, and he didn't notice it.
However, despite the constraints on working hours, the energy demand of the Byron has increased significantly due to the needs of construction. As a result, the workload of the crew in the energy chamber has also increased significantly. However, on the first day of work, Ervinda "shook off his hands and became the shopkeeper", except for rest and necessary time for eating and excretion, the energy people saw him sitting alone in the pile of plants, which was called "discovering all kinds of new environmentally friendly renewable energy". On the first day, Ervinda told Gamesh that it was an experience he had given him to better manage the energy chamber in the future, and Gamesh gladly accepted; The next day, Eltianda told Gamesh that he needed to hold out one more day—and Gamesh agreed; On the third day, Erwenda told Gamesh that one more day - Gamesh felt like he had been tricked by Erwenda.
For three days he had been jumping up and down, scrambling, feeling that he had done all the physical and mental work of his life, and that he was being treated like a coolie who was not paid. "Not a day! You get up for Lao Tzu now! He shouted, but didn't drop his electronic board on the ground again. Although the personal electronic board is very resistant to falls, Gamesh felt that it was better not to take such a risk. "It's almost ready." Ervinda narrowed her eyes and replied slowly. "What if you come back tomorrow and fiddle with those plants?!" Gamesh slapped his right hand on his head and shouted in a lengthened voice.
"Can't you handle it yourself now?" Ervinda looked up, glanced in the direction of Gamesh, and asked unhurriedly. He knew that Gamesh was just unhappy that he had been sitting there all day, but he didn't want to explain it for himself. My research will speak for me. He thought so, and he didn't mean to accuse Gamesh at all. "Oh...... No. Gamesh froze for a moment, completely unaware of why Ervinda suddenly asked, and then immediately said, "Of course not. He felt like he was getting better at it, but he knew he couldn't compare with Ervinda.
"Isn't that it? I'm sure you'll do well. Ervinda smiled and said as if relaxed. Gamesh frowned as he looked at Ervinda's head back in the corner, and after a minute, he said helplessly, "Of course. He felt that Ervinda had made a trick and hit him right. He wanted to be angry now, but he felt that he had lost the reason to be angry. "Hey! What to see! Why are you lazy again?! Hurry up and get me to work! In desperation, Gamesh yelled at a few members of the energy chamber who were secretly watching the excitement. After so many days together, everyone knows what kind of character Gamesh is. Because they didn't want him to feel that he had become an example of being "deceived by Ervinda", everyone suddenly sped up and buried their heads in hard work very tacitly.
The Purple Sun, the captain's room. "I remember that the Cell's technology was called plant tissue culture, right?" Blake frowned before speaking. The ancient Helka people couldn't even get a plant, which made Blake feel a little unbelievable. "It's useless!" Calgas shook his hand with a big grin and said loudly, "With such low-end technology, how could the ancient Helka people not know!" "Be quiet, don't make noise!" Bu Caike hurriedly shouted in a low voice.
In fact, during this period of time, the crew of the Captain's Room of the Ziyang has not seen anything: from the air leakage in the corridor of the spaceship to the sudden extinguishing of the electric lights in the captain's room, from the sudden cessation of the engine to the emergency landing of the ship, what scene have they not seen? Even the people in the experimental cabin can't affect the basic work of the crew in the captain's room, what is it for him to Calgas to shout? Of course, this is also closely related to Blake's proper management. In addition, there is no one who can cause so many accidents in such a short period of time, except for the people on the Ziyang. The Byron hasn't had any major problems since the last time Younas leaked energy, but the Ziyang has begun to take problems for granted.
Calgas is a man who understands. "There's no way around it, those broken branches and the like, they'll die in twenty-four hours. No matter what method they used, those who were folded did not live more than twenty-four hours anyway. Calgas explained in a low voice, but it was clear. "So weird?" Blake narrowed his eyes and said. He didn't say much, knowing that if he continued to entangle, he would seem to be very uninteresting. "yes, they didn't understand what it was all about." Calgas spread his palms and said with some regret - but whether he was regretting it or not, only he knew. "About ......" Blake said halfway in ancient Helka, and then changed to cosmology, "Heroic Blood ......"
Immediately afterward, he changed back to the ancient Erkastar language and said, "What else do you know? "Well...... Truth be told, the only thing I can discuss with you is the legend of the Hero's Blood. Calgas hesitated, then said. Blake naturally knew what he was talking about that couldn't be discussed, but he knew better what his current level really was. Although he is curious now, he can only blame himself. "It's okay, I'll catch up with you." Blake stood up, clasped his hands over his shoulders, raised the corners of his mouth slightly, stared into Calgas's eyes, and said in a deep voice. "Ahem...... Then you'll have to listen carefully. Calgas laughed playfully, then said word for word, "I, no, I'm waiting for you, oh! ”
"Less nonsense." Blake glared at Calgas and said dryly. "It's boring." Calgas shrugged, rolled his eyes, and said, "Then you listen." Then he slowed down—not because of how good he was, but in case Blake told him to say it again, saying, "The holy hero has fallen, and he has been slain by the enemy at the source of justice." His soul is scattered to pieces because of evil, and his body is immortal because of righteousness. He sleeps in the place where he was born, and He lives forever in the place where he was born. He used his bones to prop up the dome of the center, and he used his blood to build a solid barrier to the center. His will is in the center of the will of all, and how sad his death is. ”
"Tsk." After listening to this, Blake thought for a moment, and then let out a slightly disgusted sound. It seemed that he wanted to roll his eyes, but gave up on it because of some kind of captain's ethics. "Hey, you told me that!" Calgas exclaimed, dissatisfied, "What's the matter with the disdainful expression on your face now!" "......" Bu Caike raised an eyebrow, but did not reply. your high cold! Something to say! Calgas stepped back, crossed his waist with his right hand, and gestured a standard middle finger with his left hand toward Black, saying bluntly and loudly. Be quiet! Blake shouted in a low voice. Get. Calgas said, spreading his palms.
Blake didn't want to dwell on this topic, so he said directly: "According to the legend, the tree is actually the blood and bones of an ancient Helka? That ...... "" maybe elf. Calgas immediately interrupted Blake's words and said without hesitation. He put his hands in the pockets on either side of his pants and struck a pose that he thought was handsome. He said "maybe it's an elf" purely to frustrate Blake - because he thought it was fun.