394 New Junior Is Very Cool

The laboratory was on the third floor underground, in room B317.

Qin Ran walked to the door and saw a tall woman wearing protective clothing standing there.

Holding experimental equipment in her hands, she saw Qin Ran, hesitated for a while, and lowered her voice. “Are you the new student assigned to Scholar Liao’s laboratory this year?”

Few new members in the laboratory were girls, so two a year was already considered good. This new member was a girl, and she was even pretty.

Nodding, Qin Ran said calmly, “Hello, my name is Qin Ran.”

She was quite polite.

“Yes, my name is Zuo Qiurong. I’m now Scholar Liao’s student assistant.” The tall woman retracted her gaze and then stepped outside. “Follow me to change your clothes first. Scholar Liao is very busy at the moment and doesn’t have time. I’ll first familiarize you with the laboratory this week.”

Zuo Qiurong glanced at her, then went in and passed the equipment in her hand to Scholar Liao.

Scholar Liao was looking at the data displayed in front of the display screen, frowning.

“Scholar Liao, the new student is outside,” Zuo Qiurong said.

Nodding, Scholar Liao remained silent and didn’t even turn to look.

He was originally from the Research Institute, not the laboratory. In the Research Institute, he rarely brought new students because it was too troublesome. He only had two students, Zuo Qiurong and Brother Ye.

The experimental process had always been slow. Major laboratories already had micro-reactor experimental equipment from the Research Institute. As long as students could control the current and the number of reactions, they could make a micro-fusion reaction as well as energy testing equipment.

However, the reaction had too many loopholes. He had discussed with other scholars more than once in the Research Institute, and so far, he still had yet to find the material that could replace the magnetic field and laser to control the reaction process.

The Physics laboratory had a reactor underground left by a researcher at the Research Institute 20 years ago.

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A layer of unknown metal laid outside the reactor.

After speaking, she turned and went back in.

Qin Ran stopped flipping through the book.

She glanced behind. An LCD computer was placed in the corner of the wall, still turned on, showing a pile of documents displayed densely.

The documents were marked with the date and serial number.

Qin Ran took a look and found yesterday’s data record on the last page. She scanned the cumbersome data and disorderly tables.

Then, she pulled out a chair and tidied up the form, reordering the experimental records and conclusions.

Ten minutes later, she clicked to print the documents.

Checking that there was no problem, she directly walked to the laboratory on the innermost floor. Instead of entering, she just stood at the glass door. She knocked on it with her fingers, but the sound wasn’t loud.
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