Ding Mao knew that Yaoguang was busy going to school these days, so he didn't bother her, but he didn't expect Yaoguang to come to find him.

For a moment, he looked extremely excited. After welcoming Yaoguang into the house, he hurriedly poured tea for her.

But when Ding Mao picked up the teapot, he found it was empty. He then remembered that he hadn't added tea to it for some days, and he hurried to boil water.

"I don't want to drink water, so don't bother." Yaoguang looked at Ding Mao and said.

Ding Mao set his eyes on Yaoguang, and then he noticed the small bag she was carrying. He was a little curious for a moment: "Is Miss Yaoguang going out?"

"Well, there are some things I need your help with." Yaoguang said directly.

When Ding Mao heard that Yaoguang needed his help, he was even more delighted!

"Girl, if you need any help from me, just let me know!"

Seeing that Ding Mao agreed readily, Yaoguang brought him directly to the shop.

What Yaoguang needed Ding Mao to do was nothing but to clean the machine in the backyard. When she was not around, she needed Ding Mao to help clean the machine and collect the change in front of her. Before closing the shop every day, she would bring the money back to the yard and give it to her aunt.

To this end, Yaoguang also taught Ding Mao how to dismantle the wooden wall, and taught him how to clean the dough kneading area inside, and the oven for baking pancakes also needed to be cleaned regularly.

Ding Mao listened very carefully and watched intently.

Although I knew that there were magical wooden objects inside that could move, it was even more shocking to see it with my own eyes!

After learning this, can I just make a wooden man to serve myself?

Yaoguang didn't know that Ding Mao's mind had wandered off. After teaching Ding Mao once, she let him try it out himself. After making sure there were no problems, she handed the shop over to him.

"Thank you for your help. If you need money, you can just take it. I'm also sorry to bother you to take care of my aunt for a few days." Yaoguang said.

"Don't worry, Miss Yaoguang!" Ding Mao patted his chest and promised!

He will definitely take good care of this machine.

After bidding farewell to Ding Mao, Yaoguang used the existing silver in her pocket to buy some materials in the capital, and also went outside the capital to collect some.

Because the laboratory needs a lot of equipment, the yard where she lives can't fit them all. In addition, there may be some dangerous situations during the experiment, such as explosions. Once such a situation occurs, it may affect my aunt and the surrounding neighbors.

Therefore, Yaoguang did not plan to set up the laboratory in the city, but instead found a quiet and secluded place outside the capital.

There is a cliff near the capital, and the entire mountain is made of rocks.

Yaoguang investigated it, pushed a big stone away, and used a hammer to directly break through the space inside.

It took Yaoguang a whole day to clear the rubble and build the laboratory. She hollowed out the mountain to make a few stoves and several countertops for placing things.

The next day, she used the collected quartz, borax and other materials, along with other auxiliary raw materials, to make some glassware on the stove.

There are glass cups, glass tubes, and very old glass covers, which Yaoguang uses to make light bulbs.

This technology has been obsolete for several centuries in where Yaoguang is. The base she is in is powered by nuclear energy.

On the third day, Yaoguang began to forge various metals and made some handy tools and equipment. Overall, they were relatively rough, but still usable.

On the fourth and fifth days, Yaoguang began to make various chemical solvents and powders, and stored the containers in glass bottles.

The originally empty cave was now filled with various sparkling little bottles, which reflected the red flames and flashed a unique light.

On the sixth day, the wind started to blow outside and it was about to rain. Yaoguang immediately erected a special metal wire on the top of the mountain, the other end of which was connected to the tunnel in the cave, where Yaoguang's special tools for storing lightning were placed.

The lightning struck smoothly, but the instantaneous high pressure directly impacted the machine in the pit, causing black smoke to emit.

Yaoguang was not nervous when she collected lightning for the first time. Although there were some deviations from her plan, at least she collected the electricity.

But Yaoguang still felt a little lost.

The mastermind told her that the last survivors of humanity were the best of humanity. Many of them had special abilities, such as splitting the sea level directly, making barren fields instantly sprout green, and some could generate 100,000 volts of voltage to directly supply the normal operation of the base.

Occasionally, one or two people without special powers are also top scientists, with their hands-on and brain-power abilities far exceeding those of ordinary people. They can use the surrounding environment to directly create large-scale weapons of mass destruction with their bare hands.

In comparison, she had no special powers and could barely even collect lightning.

Although she was disappointed, Yaoguang quickly adjusted her mentality, mixed some reagents, and put her own and Wei Qichen's hair in it.

Then he pieced together a crude instrument, connected it to the power supply, and performed simple measurements.

The measurement results showed that she and Master Wei were related by blood.

Although Yaoguang had some doubts that there might be some problems with the instrument she had assembled for the first time, or that the genetic mutation constituted a certain coincidence.

What would happen if there was one more relative?

Yaoguang thought about it and couldn't do anything.

When she was in the base, the Mastermind told her many stories about human emotions. Those stories could be described with many words such as beautiful, romantic, and touching.

That is a uniquely human emotion.

Maybe she should go and experience it.

So Yaoguang simply packed up her things, pushed a huge rock in front of the cave entrance, blocking the way into the cave, and then disguised it a little, and even cut off all the roads that could lead to the cave on foot.

After making sure that no one could find her laboratory, Yaoguang returned to the city.

During the days that Yaoguang was away, Sun couldn't eat or sleep well. She was worried that something had happened to Yaoguang, and she was even more worried that the Wei family would take Yaoguang away directly.

Just out of absolute trust in Yaoguang, Sun firmly believed that Yaoguang would come back.

When Yaoguang jumped into the yard with her bag on her back, she saw Sun sitting alone under the tree, like a dead branch leaning on a stool, thin and slender, and would fall down if the wind blew.

Yaoguang shouted, "Aunt, I'm back."

Sun turned around when she heard the voice. Looking at the dusty Yaoguang, her eyes welled up. But she stood up immediately, a look of joy and confusion on her face, "Am I dreaming again?"

"Aunt, this is not a dream." The girl's clear voice rang out in the yard.

"I am back."

"You're back! What did you eat these days? Are you hungry? I'll go cook for you... Why is your face so dirty? You still have your clothes. You haven't showered in these days! Eat first and then take a shower. I'll go boil some water for you."

Sun's voice echoed back and forth in the kitchen and the yard.

Yaoguang put down her bag and followed behind Sun, like a chick following a hen, never leaving her side and helping Sun with her work.

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