Luo Binhan slipped back from the warehouse. He met ∈ halfway, who greeted him cheerfully. Luo Binhan continued to move forward without saying a word.
"Are you constipated?" ∈ said next to him, "I see you are not. Your body is quite smooth. There are no ulcers in your mouth, and there is no damage to the functional areas of your brain..."
"Do you know Li Li?" Luo Binhan said.
"Oh, are you referring to the one in the warehouse? Of course, I definitely know she is there. But her data is closed, never actively connected to the Internet, and anonymous access is not allowed. I don't know what is in her. If there is a chance I would like to exchange content with her, but the captain doesn't like it. She won't let me have contact with her, as if I will take the opportunity to plant a Trojan horse in her and occupy the mysterious warehouse to see what the hell is inside. Interesting stuff.”
∈Sighing longingly. Luo Binhan looked at him and said, "You really can't do this?"
"No. I signed a complete security agreement when I logged on to this ship. That means that when the ship's management declares that I can't do something, I really can't do it-unless the information aggregate mind flows. Authorize me to do it. But that will be difficult, it is currently sorting out paperwork for the people at the top, I guess it is very busy now. "
Luo Binhan did not completely believe what he said, because even though Jing Huang explicitly prohibited any books by emotional writers from appearing in the spacecraft, they finally got into Luo Binhan's head through the private collection discarded by Yaleriga. Since this is feasible, the room for ∈ to play is quite amazing. But from another aspect, it also seems to depend on how strictly Yaleriga is guarding against deadlock - peeking at a book written by a big dog is definitely not a top-level important matter. But what happened to Li Li?
"Do you know when she arrived on this ship?" he asked.
"When? Let me think about it. It was certainly not before I came aboard, because there were only a few small pieces of junk in the warehouse when I first inspected the ship. I guess she came a little earlier than you, because our mate is From that moment on, I was asked not to allow any other information body within the ship to access the system."
Luo Binhan remembered this fact, but he was not in a hurry to get to the bottom of it, but walked slowly back to his room. It was also private territory that could not be invaded without authorization, but this time Luo Binhan took the initiative to ask him to follow.
∈ Floated in happily, looked around Luo Binhan's room, and finally pretended to roll on the bed.
"Your house is much more interesting than the captain's." It said floating on Robin Han's boat. "There are so many decorations. Hello, lizard! Hello, basket! Oh, that pigeon on the wall is quite personal..."
"Don't talk to it." Luo Binhan warned, "or I'll kick you out."
∈ nodded in cooperation, pulled the volume bar out of the air, lowered it to the lowest level, and then spoke passionately and silently to the superstitious pigeon. Luo Binhan read a suspicion of slandering the captain from his body language, but he couldn't provide any evidence, so he had to pretend not to see it.
He walked to the golden basket and looked at Fina sleeping. The latter opened his eyes and glanced at him lazily, appearing friendly. So Luo Binhan sat on the edge of the bed, picked her up and put her on his lap, touching her smooth scales every now and then.
"Actually, it would be better if you scratch it harder." ∈ raised the volume bar and said, "Its scales are quite thick, which makes it very insensitive to external stimulation. Only by scratching the gap under its chin can it be satisfied."
Luo Binhan complied. Fina responded well to this and even took the initiative to turn her head to Luo Binhan so that he could serve him better. Luo Binhan scratched and asked, "Do you know anything about Yongguang Realm?"
"I don't think this lizard is understood." ∈ said, "It doesn't look like the native species of Yongguang Realm."
"So I didn't ask it, I asked you."
"Oh, who? Me? Then you are asking the right person! I understand the Eternal Light Realm completely! As long as it is content that can be found online."
∈ began to roll excitedly on top of his bed. Luo Binhan looked at this scene and couldn't help but feel strong regret in his heart. There are other ways for him to get this done, such as reading the books in the bridge room, or asking Momolo directly. Why is there any need to inquire about this secretly? It was as if Li Li's words really made him feel guilty.
"Okay," he said, "tell me what you know?"
"That's worth saying! Their promotional videos alone can be played for thousands of hours. Who do you want to watch first? Oh, I know, that Upsilon is definitely suitable. "White Pingxing Wandering" "Heroes"! The playback record shows that you have only watched less than half of it. I can give you important plot notes on the next episode list..."
Luo Binhan didn't plan to spend a few days watching some cool mechas or leather-jacketed brawls. He interrupted ∈'s excited words and asked the latter to provide something more programmatic or academic. ∈ thought about it for a while, then clapped his hands and said: "I think you need the Yongguang Clan column in "Starlight World". It is a special report in cooperation with the White Tower, and you have to pay to download it."
"Do we have it?"
"We got it from someone else's boat. The captain wasn't interested, but I kept a backup - who can say no to free stuff?"
Luo Binhan had searched for the word "Yongguang Clan" in "Starlight World" in the past, but just like "White Tower", it was associated with many complicated and unfamiliar terms, which made it difficult for him to start. At that time, he was not so urgent in wanting to understand a distant and unfamiliar country, so he chose to use his own film and television experience to explain everything he encountered. But is the "Yongguang Clan" really consistent with a certain image he knows? He found that he had not confirmed this at all.
∈ quickly called up the column he mentioned and projected it in the center of Luo Binhan's room. Luo Binhan sat on the bed, scratching Fina's slit and reading the above:
"No one is a hero at the beginning, they are just small planets with different shapes."
--Eternal Light Realm, Kingdom of Light, First Class Instructor of the Single Natural Disaster Biological Weapons Division
"Do you still love someone? This is proof that you are still alive."
--Eternal Light Realm, Kingdom of Light, Instructor of the Department of Biological Weapons Against Single Natural Disasters
At the time of writing this column, the image of this race is now widely recognized across the Alliance's star realms. When the word "Yongguang Clan" is mentioned, "hero", "justice", "brilliance" and "giant" are the words most easily associated with the public. This is largely due to several well-publicized propaganda policies currently being adopted by the Center City Department of Public Safety, however, it is also important to note some of the rarer characteristics of this race. It is the latter that gives them the "heroic temperament" favored by the Publicity Section of the Ministry of Public Security. Those behavioral habits and values that we are willing to talk about, evaluate - and sometimes even criticize - constitute the "Yongguang tribe" that is now recognized by the public, and their importance is even more important than physiological differences.
But have they always been like this? Where did they come from? Why did they join the alliance? When the author tried to raise these questions, most of the interviewees could not provide correct answers because they involved the complex history and second-class nature of the Yongguang tribe itself. In order to respond to the requests of readers, this magazine specially invited two mages from the White Tower and the Four Sects - "Paradigm" and "Seventh Iteration" to co-write this column introducing the Yongguang Clan, aiming to provide readers with The readers answer many questions about the history, culture, abilities and values of the Yongguang people.
Before starting this series of answers, we will first correct a common misconception among the public: Although today we generally position the Yongguang Clan as a second-category civilization with obvious ancient law tendencies, in fact they were not in this way. According to the records provided by the Fire Stealers, they were once a highly developed intellectual civilization established by the Pansapien race.