Choosing the right day is not as good as crashing into it. Fortunately, Jiang Qiuqiu and Mo Chengyu directly opened the virtual network in the living room and started a PvP ntal control ga.
Contrary to Mo Chengyu’s expectations, Jiang Qiuqiu, who seed weak when it ca to cooking, was surprisingly strong in the ga control.
Although not as good as higher-level ntal controllers, within the range from C to B, she could be considered a little genius.
“Qiuqiu, you have such high talent,” Mo Chengyu exclaid.
After winning, Jiang Qiuqiu touched her slightly flushed face, “Really?”
“Yes,” Mo Chengyu rarely saw soone play this smoothly on their first try, especially soone who hadn’t received ntal training, “You’re really amazing.”
“With this talent, if you practice more in the future, you won’t get tired so easily.”
This little ga machine seed quite magical, actually being able to train ntal energy.
Jiang Qiuqiu curiously asked about the price of this machine, “Can I use this machine for training at ho?”
“Uh—”
Technically, she could, since where else would one put a machine? But!
“This machine is an old model from a few years ago. Although the price has dropped a bit, but—”
In the Federation, anything related to ntal energy is exorbitantly priced.
Recovery helts are priced in the millions, entry-level products like rejuvenation chambers, and consumables like the ntal nourishnt fluid Mo Chengyu constantly drinks, although not as much, still cost over a million for drinking seven or eight tubes a day.
And then there’s the simulation real-world device for ntal energy training, which looks like a ga console but actually… costs several billion.
Even the discounted obsolete version costs several billion.
Jiang Qiuqiu: …
She couldn’t help but mutter, “Before coming here, I thought I was quite wealthy. I didn’t expect I couldn’t even touch the edges.”
“This is professional equipnt. Schools have more of these. Who prepares these for personal use? And you are indeed wealthy. You have liquid assets. With your culinary skills, people would be willing to pay for it anywhere.” Like her, she’d be willing to spend a fortune.
“And if you’re willing, you can co over to my place more often. I’m the only one in this big house, and I really wish I had soone to talk to.”
Although she was carefree, the occasional hint of loneliness was indeed genuine.
“I’ll co by often!”
“Great! Since there’s still so ti left, do you want to play another round with ?”
The two played a few more rounds of gas, thoroughly enjoying themselves, until the guards appeared to take Mo Chengyu away. Jiang Qiuqiu checked the sky and realized she had to go back to prepare the live streams food, so she bid farewell to Mo Chengyu.
As her small figure faded into the distance, Mo Chengyu looked at her and thought to herself: So naive girls are really cute.
Cute when they speak, cute when they dress, cute in their eyes, and cute in their actions.
After sighing, she imdiately went to her bedroom on the second floor, took out the records she had made during her ti at the Federation University’s ntal energy institute.
A person’s ntal energy doesn’t just disappear suddenly.
All disappearances follow a gradual process.
For example, because she stayed up all night watching ch battles and tinkering with chs, her abnormal ntal energy consumption led to ntal instability.
This is a relatively long process, and recovery is quite difficult, not sothing that can be solved by just a ntal helt and a couple of nourishnt fluids.
But Jiang Qiuqiu is completely different.
Her ntal energy consumption flows naturally like water from a jug, and she can recover with just a small helt… No, according to her, before she had the helt, she could naturally recover just by sleeping.
There is only one type of person with such characteristics.
A Federation ntal healer.
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