With things to do and ideas to settle down, Jiang Hui's life in Interstellar was quite smooth. I learned a little more about the world every day, running around trying to fill up this empty home, and a few days passed in a flash.
The start of school at Beskar Intermediate College is not far away, only about ten days.
She prepared to purchase daily necessities for the start of the school year in advance according to the usual thinking of Blue Star students. However, she never thought of calling the college information office and learned that stationery, books, and daily necessities were included in the admission fees. The school would order them uniformly and send them to each student. In the hands of a new student.
In other words, Jiang Hui only needs to bring her optical brain and report to the academy by herself, and she doesn't need to worry about anything else.
Alas, I don’t even need to buy stationery or snacks. This start of school really lacks a lot of fun. Jiang Hui felt a little pity.
Because the holographic capsule Jiang Hui purchased happened to be out of stock on Planet 732, he needed to send it over via interstellar freight. The smart system is purchased from the same brand as the holographic cabin and delivered together. Therefore, Jiang Hui has not yet received the intelligent system and holographic cabin.
From the initial expectation, she has become a little less interested now, and she has begun to live her life with a normal attitude.
Jiang Hui has purchased a lot of electronic books these days, and originally wanted to move them all to his spiritual space. In the end, she still underestimated the deep-rooted habits of Blue Star people...
Although this kind of e-book is very cheap, it is also easy to buy. You can buy it and read it by just clicking your fingers on StarNet. But they are e-books after all. They have no tactile feel when reading, and the look and feel is also discounted by several degrees.
And some novel books that are bought specifically to relieve boredom are not worth reading word for word. After looking at it for a long time and looking carefully, if she used her brain a little more, she would feel that she was mentally retarded for spending so much time reading this kind of thing.
And most of the must-read content recommended by interstellar people is very difficult, and some of the things conveyed are contrary to Jiang Hui's thinking, which naturally made her dizzy. She soon gave up looking for such books.
Then there are professional or reference books. This was even worse. She could read it, but the electronic version reduced her memory and learning efficiency by more than half. Jiang Hui still felt that it would be better to read this kind of book in paper form, otherwise she might as well watch a video tutorial, which would explain it more clearly.
Therefore, out of the nearly a hundred interstellar books that Jiang had packed and purchased, only a dozen were readable, and almost all of them were historical books. For example, "History of Interstellar Evolution", "Human Prehistoric Migration: From Home Star to Nebula", "Ninety-nine Famous Battles", and "From the Ninth Star Era" and other books on the history of human development and war , Jiang Hui watched it with gusto.
Such mental space has added several times more valuable books. With this knowledge about star history, Jiang Hui felt that Ben Wugen's life in this world had become more secure, and his heart felt much more stable.
As for buying paper books to read, Jiang Hui had never thought about it. That kind of thing has now become a high-priced hand-made work, and each copy is many times higher than its original value. Just compare to the kind of scholars who need to conduct research on paper books.
If Jiang Hui has no mental space, it may be worthwhile to buy a dozen or twenty books to delve into professional knowledge. But with this strange mental space for her, buying books has become a waste, not only a waste of money, but also a waste of time.
So after many inquiries and searches, Jiang Hui finally found a compromise, which was to go to the book museum in the city center to read paper books. Then these books accumulated through reading can be embodied in the mental space, and she can just read them when the time comes.
So in the days before the arrival of the holographic cabin, Jiang Hui stayed at the book museum in the first ring of the city center, and often stayed there all day long.
She also went out today, but she didn't go out to the book museum today. She planned to attend a hand-made mecha experience class.
This is strange... Jiang Hui hasn't even gotten the holographic cabin yet. Apart from the occasional ones flying in the sky, he has never been exposed to mechas these days. Why are you suddenly going to take a course on making hand-made mechas? This matter had to start from the day she was at the book museum.
The book museum is not a library, it is actually a museum. It contains many famous and selected books in the history of human planets, and most of them are available for people to read.
The museum is divided into main hall and sub-hall.
If I have to say it, the main building of the Book Museum is the kind of museum that people understand. Among them is a collection of original paper books, all of which are out-of-print books that were auctioned off by the museum. Naturally, the original books are not for people to read, but are only for viewing. There will also be a simulated pager on site for people to read.
The sub-museum is divided into two parts. One part is the commercial area, such as the leisure area, the main shops surrounding the sales, etc., which are all properties directly belonging to the museum.
The other part is Jiang Hui's destination every time, the library and records room. This record room is not just limited to the books in the main library. There are all kinds of books. The copyrights are purchased and then made into paper books and placed in the library record room for people to check. This part is actually more like a library, except that you need to purchase a membership to enter. Jiang Hui first signed up for a one-month membership to check out the books inside. If the books inside were useful, he would renew his membership for a longer term.
She completed her "scanning" goal early that day and was a little tired. Thinking that she hadn't gone to the other side of the sub-library these days, she turned to that side.
Unexpectedly, this set of peripheral things has reached the interstellar level. It can be seen that no matter how much human beings develop, they still have their own set of rules. Many things have changed without changing their methods, and they may not change after tens of millions of years.
But to be honest, the peripheral gadgets produced by interstellar high-tech are naturally more interesting than the industrial products on Blue Star. However, it is probably like an IQ tax for interstellar people who are accustomed to seeing things. Jiang Hui just wanted to take a look. never mind.
There was a snack shop with good reviews next door. Jiang Hui was planning to walk there to get something to eat when he was attracted by the giant poster on the wall next to it.
A large area of cool-looking mechas with different shapes was drawn on it. The layers were piled up one after another to fill up the entire brochure. It was very spectacular. Only the space left in the middle was filled with two lines of large titles - Hand A mecha experience class, an event jointly sponsored by Dongbo Group & Book Museum...