Her eyes were expectant; Fang Jie actually needed her help too, hehehehe.

Then I heard——

"While learning from Immortal Fu Hua, I'll also give her a good prank, so she won't keep thinking about retirement. She's still young, and it's the perfect time for her to make her way in the world..."

"Huh? I, I'll go and bother her?"

No, what kind of image do I have in your eyes?

"That's your talent, Kiana. Hold your head high. No one is more talented in this area than you. You always bring joy to people."

Fang Jie was very happy.

So let's use Kiana on them.

Not just Mei, but also Bronya, Fu Hua, Rita, Durandal...

Even Celine.

……

……

The enjoyable vacation in the devastated solar system was short but fulfilling, and it's not over yet.

Fang Jie's exploration has also transitioned to the normal pace of an anonymous traveler, no longer rushing to participate in major events, but instead meticulously crafting some daily exploration activities.

That is, traveling back and forth between two time periods every day, participating in train duty, and revisiting familiar places along the way, just like Ah Xing.

The latter will have to wait a little longer.

because.

"What? She's already gone! No—how could she be so energetic, leaving without even waiting for me?"

Fang Jie found it utterly unbelievable.

"Hey, don't talk like Ah Xing is dead. She just went back to the space station to test the simulated universe."

Little March glanced sideways at the wicked Fang Jie.

"But what did you do to Uncle Yang? He looks like he's about to die."

Fang Jie's explanation of this...

There is only silence.

After he returned, Uncle Yang suddenly collapsed.

The way he rubbed his temples in pain made it almost seem like he was about to develop Alzheimer's and would never be able to find his glasses again.

As for Ah Xing going to test the simulated universe...

Ahem, this time the Memoir Maker of the Flowing Light Memory Court couldn't shield everyone's memories, so the Starry Sky Train knew that she could participate in a trial called the Court of Oblivion and receive a reward from it.

So, Ah Xing was in high spirits...

They suffered a crushing defeat.

Forget about getting full stars, she can't even beat a single level.

The only option is to continue cultivating, especially by simulating mining in the universe...

As a result, Xiao Sanyue was abandoned and couldn't stand Ah Xing and Xiao Fang.

The pretty girl detective, Xiao Sanyue, pointed and said, "Fang Jie, you are the murderer who killed Uncle Yang!"

"Hey hey hey, I'm off to my shift."

Unable to refute the accusations, Fang Jie decided to make amends by strolling to the most important part of the train, the locomotive.

Here, Pam turned around in surprise.

"Passenger Fang Jie, you've arrived just in time. The train conductor has something to ask you. It's for the purpose of formulating the [Train Code of Conduct]."

"Ah, go ahead and ask! But what is it? Do we have such a rule?"

"Passengers, yes, there are, are you...?"

Pam felt exhausted. She had seemed quite composed at first, so how did she become so unreliable?

Fang Jie wasn't embarrassed; he'd never heard of this before.

"It's about the guidelines regarding whether pets can be brought on board; the train conductor is currently considering them."

We won't discuss Pam further, since the rules are constantly changing. We'll follow Pam's advice, but also democratically incorporate passenger suggestions.

“Some passengers bring their pets with them on their trips, but based on my professional knowledge and past experience, taking care of a pet on a long journey can be a real hassle.”

"Furthermore... some passengers don't like being around animals, so Pam is thinking of adding a rule to the train code of conduct: 'No pets allowed on board.'"

"What do you think."

Being on duty on the Starry Sky Train is so boring, but at least the train conductor keeps you company.

Fang Jie suspects that A Xing used Di Ting to harass Pam.

He shook his head: "No, I support bringing pets on the bus. Ling is very well-behaved."

"Um...wait, Rin isn't a pet!"

Pam snapped out of her daze and quickly corrected him.

"That's precisely the problem, conductor. Even if you have a rule prohibiting pets on board, what if a passenger says it's not a pet, but a companion? In that case, the rule becomes meaningless!"

Fang Jie spoke with great seriousness, giving an example: "Ling is a pet, but the train conductor treats her as a passenger. Which rule should be applied?"

“That makes sense. Wait, Bell Passenger isn’t a pet.”

Pam was even more troubled: "The train conductor needs to think this through, but we can't just leave it like this, oh no! What should we do, Pam!"

Fang Jie wasn't there to offer suggestions; he was there to create more problems. He just enjoyed watching Pam think.

"Alright, there's no rush. Many principles require a long time to fully consider and go through repeated deliberations. Okay, let's stop collecting opinions here for now. In any case, I still want to thank passenger Fang Jie for his cooperation!"

Pam gave him a look of approval.

"And this is Fang Jie's first time working here, the train conductor will give you a good talking-to."

To be precise, it was a substitute shift.

After working for several days straight, Himeko was finally able to rest when Walter and Danheng took over the night shift and the important route monitoring task.

However, Walter fell.

The culprit was naturally conscripted, and even though Dan Heng didn't mind filling in, Fang Jie was so free.

Pam decided to believe him for the time being.

This is the workplace environment at Star Train. As long as you're willing, you can do it—Pam encourages and looks forward to your end until you cause a major mess.

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Chapter 146 Today is the day Pam was assassinated.

'Uncle Yang, Uncle Yang, how could you fall down like that?'

Fang Jie thought mercilessly, happily taking over the shift in the 'commander's room', and prepared plenty of snacks and drinks.

"Train conductor, please."

"Passenger Fang Jie, please."

Pam, who was with him, didn't stand on ceremony with him either, and they all clinked glasses.

Fang Jie prefers it hot, but he added ice to Pam to reduce the calories and make it healthier.

Despite drinking this supposedly extremely unhealthy junk drink, they all wore mysterious smiles.

The so-called "on-duty" position doesn't actually require him to do anything; he just needs to stay there.

As a creation of the Star God, the Star Train moves forward fully automatically. One of the rare pioneering projects that requires the participation of the nameless guests is to proceed to the next stop voted on by the nameless guests under the guidance of the navigator. The workload is not too large.

The Star Train has no plans to jump ahead right now; it's perfectly fine to just run freely on the Silver Rails.

If anything unexpected happens...

Pam is here.

Food, music, scenery...

The melodious "Interstellar Travel" was playing, its music resounding throughout the carriage. To Fang Jie, it sounded like the Chinese version, quite passionate and heroic. Pam swayed her head, delighted by the immense role Fang Jie had played.

The Star Train really needs background music.

Fang turned off the various background music tracks and listened to the sounds of celestial bodies along the way. He was deeply attracted by them. It was a 'fantasy' that echoed in the deep and quiet universe. It really existed and was difficult for ordinary people to reach.

Against an endless, dark background, twinkling lights appear, and simply looking at them and feeling them gives one an incredible experience, as if falling weightlessly into a spiraling realm.

The individual is elongated, or changes from top to bottom, then from bottom to left, and after reversing from left to right, it's unknown what it becomes. Anyway, spacetime and orientation are not important here...

Fang Jie withdrew his gaze, stopped listening, and also stopped unconsciously eating half of the snacks on the table.

"Damn, I've been infected."

This is the harmonious rhythm of the starry sea echoing in the Milky Way. Ever since I caught a wave of illusion and visited the River of Oblivion, I have been able to touch the lingering echoes from the endless fluctuations of the soul.

He didn't know who they were, as they had been broken into babbling murmurs. He only knew that they were remnants of a certain period of time, and that they might be able to coalesce into new strange beings, mostly spiritual life forms.

Countless rays of light drift silently within what is considered an infinite galaxy, and naturally, there are many near the galactic orbits.

Just as wild animals are easily attracted by food, the energy emanating from the galactic orbit and the emotions of intelligent life also draw them in.

And occasionally, like some sea siren on the world's oceans, they sing to lure sailors to have fun...

This is quite common.

The Star Train doesn't just leap between stations; along its silver tracks, it also encounters unexpected situations, such as enormous star beasts blocking the way or chance encounters with 'scenery'. In the depths of the desolate void, such encounters are as numerous as grains of sand on the shore of the ocean, and there is no need to calculate them.

Fang Jie shook his head, banishing the magnificent rhythm that had captivated him. "This is a fully automated star train. Your attempts to entice me are futile!"

He replenished Pam's snacks and drinks so she would never arrive empty-handed.

The small commander's cabin is a journey in itself, untouched by the countless eerie lights of order and chaos outside.

There lies a universe that operates with the precision of gears, where ghostly fire and stars guard each other, sometimes burning, sometimes freezing.

And here, songs echoed.

"The surging, expansive energy solidified in my heart, solidified in my chest, solidified..."

Pam was also singing; she had plenty of energy after eating.

The carriage was calm and peaceful, another ordinary day. In addition to recording and thinking about new behavioral guidelines, Pam was also keeping track of the passengers—Pam was a great helper in taking care of everyone and remembered everyone's preferences.

For example, breakfast:

Someone wants to drink a cup of black tea first;

Someone wants to take a picture first;

Someone needs to read a newspaper first;

Someone needs to take a page of notes first;

Someone wants to play on their phone for a while first.

Pam would then lovingly roar, "Eat Pam while it's hot!"

Fang Jie did this best; he liked to enjoy things while they were still fresh, just like a cigarette.

"What a beautiful starry sky."

Fang Jie broke free from the state of being too deeply attracted and not knowing how far his consciousness had drifted, and continued to work diligently, showing off his snacks and listening to Pam sing.

"...Arriving in a magical world to create the unknown, la la la la~"

Pam, who was humming a song to herself and was clearly in a good mood, noticed him and winked: "What's wrong, passenger Fang Jie? Did my singing attract you? Hehehe, come and listen to my song, Pam!"

Yes, I was indeed attracted.

What kind of music does the train conductor like to listen to?

"There are many recommendations, including those from anonymous passengers and Fang Jie. These aren't just random suggestions!"

Confident Pam showcases her singing talent:

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