025 Human Bone Lab (Update at 8 p.m.!) )

Su Jia took Puyang to Gucheng University on weekends — she was only available on weekends. Fortunately, although the university was empty on the weekend, it was not completely empty. A phone call was made under the former college office building, and a few minutes later, someone came to pick them up.

Liu Ziyu was Su Jia's classmate when he was an undergraduate, and after graduation, he transferred to the graduate school of archaeology.

As the name suggests, it stores more than 2,000 archaeological unearthed human bone specimens, and is known as the largest human bone specimen bank in the entire Northwest.

Built in the fifties of the last century, the five-storey office building is full of Soviet style both on the outside and inside. The lower three floors are office areas and reference rooms, and the layout becomes strange from the fourth floor, making it difficult for first-time walkers to sketch out the specific layout of the top two floors in their minds.

Liu Ziyu led the way, through two layers of access and an unusually narrow staircase—Puyang's estimated height was by no means on the normal fourth floor—to a small lounge.

Here, several people put on white coats, and Liu Ziyu said with a smile: "This layer is perennially low, and everyone says that it is because there are too many human bones. This was explaining to Puyang that Su Jia had told him in advance that Puyang was going to come to class.

Su Jia also laughed: "You are the one who has the most subordinates in our academy." There are less than 1,000 teachers and students in the entire School of History and Humanities, and in comparison, Liu Ziyu, who is in charge of more than 2,000 "people", is indeed "high and powerful".

The boy felt the cool breath of death and felt slightly uncomfortable. Looking at other people is not feeling anything—or maybe it's getting used to it. So he pursed his lips and followed him into the laboratory.

Completely different from the gloomy atmosphere imagined, several people in the laboratory were laughing briskly, and when they saw Liu Ziyu and Su Jia, they greeted one after another: "Senior brother, senior sister." Although they were surrounded by earthy human bones, there was a palpable lightness in their expressions.

Liu Ziyu took Puyang to visit and showed him that "this whole shelf was unearthed from the construction site of Lixian County, Ganlong Province", "The beauty in this cabinet is from Western Xinjiang, look at it, the cranial shape is not the same as others", "These two are the weakest men and the strongest women in this laboratory"......

At the end, seeing the young man's expressionless face, he couldn't help but be a little unconvinced in his heart - people who came to this laboratory for the first time were often shocked, and the child brought by Su Jia was too calm.

So he instigated: "Do you want to touch it?" ”

"Can I touch it?" Pu Yang paused and looked at Su Jia.

A bear parent suddenly feels very stressed, and the child will ask for her opinion! "I also visited when I was in school, so it doesn't hurt to touch it."

Liu Ziyu was only half right with a human bone, and at this time he was interested, while teaching Puyang the relevant knowledge of human orthopedics, he put the bones in the corresponding position without disorder.

The boy's eyes lit up, "Cousin, I want to study here." "In his time, it was taboo to be disrespectful to corpses. Even if it is a "solipsist church" with no taboos, there are not enough resources to teach them about human bones. And these greatly helped him deepen his understanding of the human body and martial arts.

Su Jia's heart was cold for a moment, and he glared at Liu Ziyu: Puyang is already very cruel, don't teach him this kind of murderous knowledge anymore, okay!

"There are other ...... courses"

In fact, Puyang has no intention of giving up other courses. As far as Su Jia said, there are many interesting courses at Gucheng University. After getting Liu Ziyu's assurance, "If you come on Monday, I will take you to listen to a few classes", Puyang even went to the curriculum of various majors and grades of the School of History and Humanities, picked out the parts he was interested in, and planned to try them out one by one.

In addition, Puyang's interest has extended to areas they did not expect, whether it is the Department of Biology, which studies plant properties, or the paleometallurgical project that is jointly researched with the Department of Archaeology and the School of Chemical Engineering.