Chapter 50 Transition (Part 1)

Finally, with the help of her all-knowing friends in the Confessional, she figured out what the holographic zone was all about...

If she wants to enter the holographic world, she first needs a holographic pod, which will then connect to the quantum computer, allowing her to log in. The original owner of this body has no memory of this, whether it's because her family didn't buy it for her or due to amnesia.

Then there's the fact that this kind of holographic capsule is considered a large electrical appliance even in interstellar space, and not every household has one. Of course, people who work with high mental strength usually install one of these at home for convenient use.

Jiang Hui searched on the StarNet Mall and found that this thing was unusually expensive. There was nothing under 50,000 StarCoins, and even 60,000 or 70,000 would only buy a basic capsule, which would have limited functionality. As for the limited edition custom versions, they did exist, but they were quite expensive, sometimes even reaching millions.

Of course, someone like Jiang Hui wouldn't need to buy that kind. She glanced at the styles, types, and prices and found that there were roughly only a few categories.

One type is a basic model developed by merchants to save costs and lower the purchase threshold, specifically for ordinary interstellar users who don't need so many functions. To differentiate the market, users of this type will have access to a limited simulation area. Some areas of this type of holographic pod are not open to the public.

One type is the standard version at a normal price, or more accurately, the business version, which can meet the operational needs of most high-level mentally capable users. The biggest difference between this type and the basic version is that it offers almost full access, opening up the entire area, and most importantly, it includes a mech simulation battle function.

There's another type: the luxury version. In short, expensive, customized items with even more privileges than the previous two. These come with different personalized features depending on the brand and style, making them practically luxury goods. Relatively few people in the game choose to buy this type of product.

Jiang Hui checked the prices of the regular version and the basic version, and found a difference of at least 30,000 interstellar coins. If she wanted to choose a more reliable brand, the price would increase further, but the functions of the two versions were quite different. So she finally decided not to try to save that little bit of money, after all, the original owner of this body had died from a machine malfunction.

Then Jiang Hui remembered that she hadn't had time to buy another smart system after the apartment's smart system was removed. So she decided to buy it along with the holographic capsule.

All things considered, the two large pieces of furniture cost a whopping 100,000 to 200,000 interstellar coins, a considerable expense. Fortunately, the Hailusi Group compensated her with the highest-priced smart system in the TM series.

Jiang Hui couldn't help but sigh. She'd only been in interstellar space for a few days, hadn't even figured out her path, and hadn't learned how to earn money yet, and was already spending it all. Then there was the tuition, stationery, books, and daily necessities to pay for school—all that money!

It seems I can't keep slacking off anymore. I need to study hard, adapt to this world, find my footing as soon as possible, and truly take root in this land.

Jiang Hui shut down his personal computer and was about to check the time when suddenly the scene changed again, and he was transported to another space.

Having gone through the "drills" of the past few days, Jiang Hui was no longer surprised by such a strange sight.

Oh, it's time to enter the mental space again. I was probably too excited while browsing the interstellar mall and lost track of time. I was abruptly pulled in like this, so it's probably past midnight again.

She had originally intended to go to the bedroom to sleep, but as she walked, she resisted the urge to turn back and went to the study on the other side. Actually, there wasn't much to see in the study; each book was one that Jiang Hui had "scanned" in during the day.

Yes, Jiang Hui calls this act of materializing a book in the real world into a spiritual world "scanning." Because in terms of function and effect, it really does resemble electronic scanning.

However, this scanning was not an easy task. Jiang Hui had tried it; if she used the method of skimming through ten lines at a glance, she would definitely not be able to materialize the book into her mental space. But as long as she read the content word by word in reality, she could copy it into her mental space without any changes.

The same applies to objects. She had experimented with this before, and found that things with simple structures are easier to materialize in the mental space. For example, the other night she tried to materialize a tissue in the space, and she succeeded immediately.

However, there are many things with slightly more complex structures or vague concepts that Jiang Hui is unable to concretize. Sometimes, when he exerts too much force, he feels weak, dizzy, and his eyes are swollen.

Jiang Hui guessed that activities within this mental space also relied on mental energy. Overuse would naturally strain mental energy.

Therefore, Jiang Hui dared not try too many things for the time being, and could only focus on materializing books. Firstly, materializing words and books was the easiest thing to do in the space at the moment, and secondly, having more books in the space would make it easier for her to pass the time in this mental space.

Because she really didn't dare to sleep in the mental space anymore. This mental space was practically a bug in the system. Although the twenty-four hours inside were virtual, if Jiang Hui slept too much inside, she would be so mentally refreshed when she returned to the real world that she wouldn't be able to sleep anymore.

This means that although Jiang Hui can divide one day into two, there are significant limitations on the twenty-four hours within that timeframe, as she is currently unable to make good use of them. Furthermore, out of a total of forty-eight hours, she can only sleep for one day; otherwise, excessive rest will only cause her to feel dizzy and have headaches.

Therefore, Jiang Hui plans to use this time before school starts to not only learn about various interstellar basics, but also to collect more books and visualize them in her mental space. Otherwise, she won't know how to spend the extra twenty-four hours each day.

You can't spend all your time sleeping in your mental world while working hard in the real world. Even if it doesn't have much of an impact on your mental state, who knows what the effects on your body are? If you don't want to die suddenly, it's best to tone it down.

However, Jiang Hui had already memorized most of the content in the concrete books, so reading them again naturally lost some of its appeal. She wondered if she should find a batch of professional books or craft books to read, so that she could learn from them instead of just reading the content.

Speaking of which other transmigrator in this world is like her, who, despite possessing such a cheat-like advantage that's almost like a bug, still has to painstakingly figure out how to use it.

Sigh, it's such a waste that this thing ended up in her hands. After all, Jiang Hui is a liberal arts student with almost zero practical skills...

(End of this chapter)

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like