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1618: Chapter 771: Those Things in the Lab_2 1618: Chapter 771: Those Things in the Lab_2 Watching and watching, he suddenly burst into laughter.

It seems that this is not too bad either, at least compared to living in fear every day, worrying about the uncertainty of life, now he can eat well and sleep well.

This is happiness.

In the unnoticed high sky, Yan Fei’s transford Pterosaur was circling.

He witnessed everything happening on the ground, yet he did not try to stop it.

Fortunately, the outco was good, the guy who stole the food didn’t stuff himself to death.

Yan Fei still cherishes the population, especially those who steal food.

After all, he is one of the prototypes of the protagonists in his original survival novel set in the wilderness.

If he died, Yan Fei would lose a piece of observational material.

Ti flies like arrows, and months go by like bullets.

In the blink of an eye, several days have passed, on a vegetation-sparse mountain in the dinosaur world, a group of laborers, black, white, and yellow-skinned, are working hard in an open-air gold mine.

This is both punishnt and reward.

Those who ca here voluntarily and work hard for a period can elevate their labor ranking and receive better treatnt.

Those who are here involuntarily are to rehabilitate through labor for mistakes made in the base.

Jas had beco a small team leader, as he could speak a bit of Japanese and had stellar results in learning the official language of the base, it was natural for his rank to keep rising.

Although his rank is not yet comparable to General Jones, the current military leader of the base, he is not far from becoming a military instructor like Johnson.

What’s more exciting is, after he finishes this cycle at the mines and his rank increases again upon returning, he starts considering hooking up with a female soldier who used to seem unattainable…

The stability at the base is also good for Yan Fei, as it ans he can focus without frequent distractions, dedicating all his energy to the newly established laboratory.

In the newly initiated laboratory, the staff are a bit overstaffed, more than Yan Fei had planned for.

However, the wage he needs to pay has not risen but rather decreased.

This is because a big portion of these people do not require salaries.

Originally, Yan Fei only planned to recruit a few professionals from universities, but every teacher who could co seized the opportunity to bring students along.

Normally, accessing an advanced laboratory is not possible; now that the opportunity is here, everyone wants to grasp it.

To allow the students in, the universities even needed to ask Professor He to speak to Yan Fei on their behalf.

So, the laboratory ended up with a bunch of hardworking and uncomplaining undergraduates and postgraduates.

For the extra practical experience, they work hard, stay up late, work overti without complaints and don’t ask for salary, demanding even less than the laborers in the dinosaur world—those laborers still aim for a higher ranking and better treatnt, while the students just want to secure their positions as assistants.

At this mont, Yan Fei is sitting in an office inside the laboratory, looking like he is at work.

In front of him, there is a huge stack of docunts, so delivered from the Sancha River laboratory, so from the Agricultural University laboratory, and others from the agricultural science side.

Now he needs to filter through these docunts, classify and organize them, and then distribute them to ensure that the staff here can adjust their work progress accordingly.

Zhao Xiyan, looking through the office glass at the stack of docunts, can’t help but feel a bit envious.

He is not envious of Boss Yan leisurely sitting there, but of the rural laboratory that provided so of those docunts—it’s said that there are only two people there who have the whole laboratory to themselves.

For research people, this is almost like a dream co true!

“Xiyan, don’t get distracted!” a classmate reminded him.

“Be careful, these instrunts are very expensive, don’t break them.”

Zhao Xiyan imdiately snapped out of his envy and began carefully adjusting the instrunt in front of him.

Not only him, but the teachers who ca here as well were very careful—apart from cherishing this hard-to-co-by opportunity, another reason is that although the instrunts aren’t priced, by using common sense, one knows they must be expensive.

For the relatively impoverished teachers and students, they cannot help but be cautious, as breaking any machine accidentally would lead them to realize they likely could not afford to compensate for it.

Thus, at that mont, other students watching Zhao Xiyan’s hands had faces even more tense than his, fearing he might accidentally damage sothing.

Just then, a hand stretched over and violently adjusted it.

Although this move adjusted the instrunt to the correct position, a few students led by Zhao Xiyan couldn’t help but get a bit angry: “Which class are you from?

Don’t you know you should handle the instrunts carefully?”

“Didn’t I adjust it correctly?” The owner of the hand seed like a student from the countryside, dressed ordinarily, and gave them mixed feelings—saying he looked like a student is less accurate than saying he looked more like a peasant, but saying he is a peasant doesn’t quite fit either.

“Don’t be so cautious.

Things are ant to be used.

If it breaks, fix it; if it can’t be fixed, replace it.

Being so careful, when can you achieve any research results?”

“You speak lightly—can you afford it if it breaks?” Now a graduate student, Zhao Xiyan originally had a good temperant, but seeing the carefree attitude of this person in front of him, he couldn’t help but glare angrily.

Then, rembering they were in a laboratory, he suppressed his anger and quietly warned.

“Never mind, I won’t scold you, just be more careful yourself.

Be careful not to let the teachers see, or if you lose this learning opportunity, you will regret it later.”

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