The Strongest Brain in the Interstellar

Chapter 49 - Where is the Hologram?



Mr. Michael was very professional, thoroughly explaining the condition of her brain domain and the recovery status, and then providing her with a list of methods to assist in stabilizing and recovering her mental power.

In the end, he once again warned Jiang Hui to avoid overloading her brain domain during this week of recovery, especially to be cautious with simulated operations in the holographic area. Activities like mecha simulation battles were one of the main causes of mental overload among teenagers in the interstellar realm.

Due to several incidents, the Star Network even prohibits ordinary, partially awakened individuals from staying in the holographic area for more than three hours. Moreover, all partially awakened individuals entering the holographic area must be specially marked.

Jiang Hui naturally agreed, even hoping that he would share more about the holographic area. Otherwise, when she returned home, she would have to spend a long time trying to figure things out herself.

“Um… Ms. Jiang, shouldn’t you be reporting to school soon?” Michael glanced at Jiang Hui’s medical record and asked.

Jiang Hui was taken aback for a moment. “Yes.” She was a bit unclear about why he suddenly asked this.

“You should be going to Beska Intermediate Academy.”

“Oh, that place. I’ve heard it’s a good school in this star system. You have high potential; if you study well, you should have the opportunity to go to a higher military academy in a few years.”

“Coincidentally, I have a student who works at the school’s medical office there. He’s doing quite well in his studies. If you encounter any problems during your awakening period, you can look for him.”

Jiang Hui was genuinely surprised. His comment essentially gave her a valuable networking resource. After all, if he didn’t plan to mention her situation to that school doctor, he wouldn’t have brought it up in the first place. As a medical professional who had previously not known either Jiang Hui or her original body, his willingness to share such private information was a clear gesture of goodwill.

The introduction of a therapist from an intermediate school seemed inconspicuous… But if Jiang Hui encountered any urgent physical problems at school in the future, it would be different, as she would have a reliable person to consult.

Jiang Hui quickly nodded and expressed her gratitude.

Mr. Michael nodded slightly in acknowledgment, maintaining the same serious demeanor he had when they first met.

However, after spending an afternoon together, their relationship had become much closer. Jiang Hui couldn’t help but feel that the doctors she had encountered in the interstellar realm were quite nice, providing her with considerable care and support, preventing her from facing various challenges alone in this unfamiliar world.

Thus, this medical review finally came to an end. Michael went to the examination room to retrieve the results of Jiang Hui’s review, handed them to her, and instructed the medical staff to prepare her medication, sending over the prescribed mental stabilizer.

The efficiency of the hospital in this area was high; less than half a star hour passed from when Michael finished interpreting the medical case to when Jiang Hui left the hospital with her mental stabilizer.

Having learned so many unexpected things today, Jiang Hui lost the desire to wander around the area and took the city bus back home directly. By the time she returned, it was already around five or six o’clock.

Jiang Hui didn’t want to eat the instant food at home, so she looked for a nice restaurant in the commercial area near her apartment and had a decent Japanese meal. Afterward, she walked back to her apartment under the starry sky.

Today had been a full day.

Sigh, no matter where one lives, life is not easy. Even moving to a different world in the interstellar realm doesn’t exempt one from the struggles of daily life.

Jiang Hui quietly processed all the fresh information she had received today and successfully returned to her apartment.

Upon closing the door, Jiang Hui had become accustomed to checking her neural interface to see if anyone was trying to reach her.

It had been a while since she had received a reply from Miss Jian. But since the other party knew she was at the hospital for a review today, she was told to reply tomorrow morning.

Jiang Hui received the electronic application documents sent by the other party, which pertained to the two donations she had made. All she needed to do was verify that the documents were correct, sign online for identification, and then submit them directly to the organization. The bank would automatically deduct the funds at that time.

Jiang Hui glanced at the documents briefly and decided to look at them again tomorrow since there was too much text, and her head started to hurt from reading.

Another message was from Beska Intermediate Academy, notifying her that she had been successfully admitted. She was instructed to report to the academy between September 1st and 3rd. If she failed to do so, her spot would not be reserved.

Looking at the details of the Combat Infantry program, Jiang Hui felt a throbbing pain in her head. She couldn’t help but let out a long sigh and sank heavily onto the sofa in the hall, leaning back with an exhausted expression.

What path should she take in the future?

After thinking aimlessly for a while, Jiang Hui finally decided to stop worrying and wait until school started to figure things out. If things got too difficult, she could always look for other solutions.

As the ancients said, “If you’ve come this far, you might as well make yourself comfortable… There’s always a way forward.”

Having been busy all day, Jiang Hui didn’t feel like doing anything else. After changing into her loungewear and taking a shower, she returned to the living room.

As for why she didn’t go back to her room, it was because she still had things she wanted to do, and it wasn’t quite time for bed yet.

Speaking of sleeping, that topic made Jiang Hui’s head spin; it was complicated. Anyway, she didn’t want to add any more worries in this difficult situation, so she decided to temporarily forget about it.

With a sense of anticipation, Jiang Hui opened her neural interface and consciously began searching for the legendary Hologram.

But whether it was because the interstellar people had a heart to block unawakened individuals, there wasn’t a specific section dedicated to the Hologram. No matter how Jiang Hui searched in the youth version, she couldn’t find that so-called Hologram, though she did see many discussions related to it.

Previously, she hadn’t noticed, but now that she was aware, she often came across related topics, which only heightened her anticipation.

In the end, Jiang Hui felt as if she had scoured the entire youth section and still hadn’t found the so-called Hologram. She was forced to switch to the regular version, but there, too, she couldn’t find the Hologram.

Jiang Hui felt puzzled. Why was it that she couldn’t detect such a prominent thing, and even now that she was specifically looking for it, she still couldn’t find it? Could it be that this was what people referred to as the “law of searching for items,” where the things you want to find are forever elusive?

Just when she was about to give up searching, suddenly a post caught her attention. It was a request for help from a netizen in a forum, stating that they were looking to sell an original model NR-80652 holographic pod, available for half price if purchased from the same planet.

A question mark slowly formed in Jiang Hui’s mind. So, it turns out that accessing the Hologram required something like a holographic pod?

Could it be that the reason she hadn’t been able to find the login interface was because she didn’t have one of these things?!

Realizing that it wasn’t that she couldn’t find the way, but rather that she had just been looking in the wrong place all along, Jiang Hui couldn’t help but smack her forehead in frustration. She genuinely started to doubt whether that awful robot from the Hailusi Group had indeed affected this body’s brain or even its intelligence. Otherwise, why did it seem like she was getting dumber too?


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