Font Size
15px

...

The setting sun gradually sank into the west.

Carrying a backpack filled with small bread loaves, Chen Fei set off on his return journey to the Aircrew Base.

As he left the school, Teacher Shen Fei and several students who were staying overnight stood on the ridge with flashlights, lighting the path ahead for him.

After the sunset, the temperature dropped sharply. A cold wind suddenly swept through his neck. Chen Fei shivered and hastily zipped up his windbreaker, pulled on his hood, and turned on the light on his shoulder. Only then did he feel sowhat better.

"Awoooo…"

The distant howling of wolves echoed across the mountains, followed by another howl from a different direction, as if they were responding to each other.

For a mont, the howling of the wolves rose and fell, like a large gathering, making one's hair stand on end with fear and trepidation.

However, Chen Fei seed oblivious to it, his mind completely detached from the wolf howls filling his ears, instead recalling the afternoon's essay class.

Emmmmm… very bizarre.

It was just an elentary school essay. How hard could it be?

Teacher Shen Fei's essay topic allowed choosing any fruit to write a composition of over 200 words, which provided a lot of creative freedom.

Chen Fei, helping Teacher Shen Fei, also grabbed a pen and a sheet of grid paper, playfully joining the elentary students in writing the essay.

A college student writing an elentary school essay, whether in terms of social experience or vocabulary mastery, was akin to a dinsional strike.

While the elentary students were scratching their heads in deep thought, Chen Fei easily began writing. He chose waterlon and cleverly started by comparing it to a puffed-up green frog. If he continued using taphors, personifications, and exaggerations, it could have been a lively and interesting essay.

However, Chen Fei failed to notice that his writing had mysteriously gone astray, veering off by miles.

"…a white knife goes in, a red knife cos out… red liquid flows… cut into eight pieces…"

He ended up turning a simple waterlon cutting into a waterlon murder case, and the writing was filled with murderous intent. It was only after finishing the last word that he abruptly realized he had written a very peculiar essay.

Feeling that sothing was off, Chen Fei didn't dare show the sheet filled with writing to Shen Fei. Instead, he pretended as if nothing had happened and quietly folded it, stuffing it into his pocket.

This was very wrong, incredibly wrong!

But there was also so good news.

The "Phantosmia" finally had a solution that required neither injections nor dication, all thanks to a book titled "DOS for Dummies." The commands within it could actually affect "Phantosmia," and although he had yet to try the other commands, the command "cls" had already been proven to be effective.

Shen Fei generously gifted him this half-century-old computer book, solving his urgent problem, which was now sitting in his backpack alongside the bizarre essay from the afternoon.

During the night, the loud howls of wild wolves did not co to bother Chen Fei. Even if they targeted him, it did not matter; an AK-47 in hand, the re sound of gunfire was enough to deter these beasts, enough to keep the whole pack at bay.

Under the gaze of variously colored pupils reflected in the dark, Chen Fei returned to the Aircrew Base. Before he even had the chance to drop off his backpack at the dorm, he rushed to find the dical team.

"Hey, hey, hey, Dr. Jackson, stop for a mont and look at this."

He pulled out the essay from his backpack, slapped it on the desk in front of the duty doctor, William Jackson, and then tapped on his SVR helt.

Who would have thought this seemingly respectable guy was into this sort of thing? No wonder Piao Aihua's shady business still managed to survive. He must have made a fortune.

Ever since the shady dealer was arrested by the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Apocalypse Defense Group Headquarters, no new news had co out, and it was unclear what the situation was now.

"What! Oh yeah!"

The black doctor, still involuntarily trembling, let out a long sigh, then reluctantly took off the SVR equipnt, looking at Chen Fei with dissatisfaction, and said, "Didn't you see I was busy here? Couldn't you have waited a bit?"

Chen Fei pointed to the clock in the room, saying, "It's working hours now."

"Fine, fine, what do you want? A little under-the-table antibiotics, no problem, but you can't go spreading it around. And I don't issue prescriptions for psychotropic drugs."

Dr. William Jackson simply set aside the SVR helt, swept his hand across the computer screen a few tis.

The abuse of dication was rampant, hence drug control was always stringent; only prescribing doctors were authorized to prescribe certain strictly regulated dications.

Thinking Chen Fei was there to discreetly get so prescriptions from him, he could only timidly issue a bit more antibiotics, not daring to overstep, especially with addictive drugs, lacking the nerve to do so.

"I'm not here for drugs. Look at this."

Chen Fei tapped on the checkered manuscript paper placed on the desktop and then pulled over a chair to sit opposite the desk.

"What is this?"

Dr. William Jackson looked at the checkered manuscript paper on the desk, slightly bemused, and then involuntarily began to read it.

The essay of an elentary school student was not long, it could be read in one minute.

"What a terrible essay."

The black doctor finished reading, shrugged his lips, twisted his waist with a "pop" sound, and automatically withdrew silently. He smoothly pulled up his trousers, reverting to his usual predator-in-a-suit deanor.

It was still a nice bonus for him.

Being a doctor was considered a profession for the highly educated, high-quality males, excellent breed, not cheap at all.

Making money, after all, was not shaful.

Top students should learn to protect themselves too, not to foolishly give away advantages to those glamorously cheap good-for-nothings; they were just inferior assets, and they even required extra paynts.

"I wrote it."

Chen Fei shrugged his shoulders, feeling that he had unconsciously written this creepy little essay and hoped to get so references and advice from the professional doctor.

"Pfft! Are you joking?"

Dr. William Jackson, his head full of question marks, then looked at Chen Fei with the expression one reserves for an idiot.

If there had been a Husky across from him, tongue out and silly as ever, then it would have been spot on, old pal!

But he was not facing a Husky!

"No joke, sothing's really off, very off, Doctor."

Chen Fei spread his hands, indicating he hadn't co to bother the doctor with this dull joke late at night, and moreover, to interrupt his private ti.

If he didn't figure out this oddity, he was afraid he wouldn't be able to sleep a wink.

"Uh, indeed... sothing's very off, you ca to the right person."

Dr. William Jackson's expression turned serious. He clicked a few tis on his computer screen, then turned to Chen Fei and continued, "Let's start with a psychological test questionnaire. This one is professional, used annually for psychological assessnts by the pilots."

An adult writing an elentary school essay was abnormal enough, especially one penned like this.

As Chen Fei filled out the psychological test questionnaire, the doctor rested his hands on his chin, sniffed his nose—the scent of Heather was a bit strong, so he quickly tore off a piece of alcohol wipe, rubbed fiercely, and then threw it into the trash can.

Ding!~

The collection and juicing machine emitted a crisp sound, completed the quick freezing collection, and showed the number 58—this month's collection quantities. Just two more and he could send them out via transport machine, convolutedly delivering them to the buyer, then waiting for a hefty transaction to co through.

For high-quality n, making money was just that easy.

Poor students would be crying by the roadside.

"Illegal operation or incorrect command

Illegal operation or incorrect command

A:\\>cls

A:\\>_

Illegal operation or incorrect command

..."

Phantosmia continued to tirelessly refresh the screen, but now Chen Fei had a way to deal with it, occasionally throwing out a "cls" command to clear the screen, letting his view return to clarity. Even if it quickly filled up again, it was still better than being completely without a plan as before.

After a series of taps and swipes, ten minutes later, Chen Fei finally completed the lengthy psychological assessnt questionnaire and turned the screen back to the doctor.

-

You are reading Sky-cracking Rider Chapter 30: Section 30 - Psychological Issues on novel69. Use the chapter navigation above or below to continue reading the latest translated chapters.
Share with your friends
Library saves books to your account. Reading History saves recent chapters in this browser.
Continuous reading

You may also like

Data-Driven Daoist cover
Similar genre

Data-Driven Daoist

CatVI ·Action

Theycalledhimtrash—untilhestartedtreatingtheDaolikeaDataset.Whendemonsslaughterhisnewfamily,computerscientistJohan—nowrebornasYuHan—survivesbypurew...

Grasping the Evil cover
Similar genre

Grasping the Evil

I'm Ink我是墨水 ·Action

Mastersaid,thewomanIheldinmyhands,ImustprotectfortherestofmylifeMastersaid,it’shardtocultivateasaDemon,andonceyouentertheDemonDao,youshouldneverloo...

No reviews yet. Be the first reader to leave one.
Please create an account or sign in to post a comment.