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ATISIUP Chapter 47

In the blink of an eye, another day had passed, and before going to bed, Lin Huanyan sent her response via email.

The following days were also quite busy—Star Network shop, biological cultivation base construction, route development, and logistics planning…

Although there were professionals handling these tasks and Lin Huanyan didn’t need to personally get involved, as the overall leader, she still needed to ensure the big picture was in place, so there were still many issues to address.

Luckily, interstellar technology was strong enough, and the mechanization had almost been realized. Various smart devices and robots took turns, significantly speeding up the construction process.

A week later, the basic structure of the biological cultivation base had been completed. The route development was personally led by Gu Yinchen, and the main routes were almost done, with only a few minor ones left to handle.

Logistics planning had also been mostly completed, with customized starships and delivery robots designed to ensure that precious zero-pollution plants would not be harmed during transport.

As for the Star Network shop, Lin Huanyan had already been granted full control, with only a heads-up needed before the opening so they could coordinate advertising.

The construction of the base was progressing quickly, with the first completed part being what Lin Huanyan had previously requested.

Although Colonel Lu had been absent, the construction was excellent.

It fully met Lin Huanyan’s previous requests, and the biological cultivation base was located on the upper side of the base, offering a panoramic view of this magnificent structure once the base was completed.

Since all the buildings were being constructed from scratch in space and were not attached to any planets, the biological cultivation base was also built on a huge floating platform.

A round hole was drilled into the floating platform of the black hole laboratory, and an elevator was cleverly used to connect the two floating platforms.

Not wanting to be easily seen and preferring a quiet living environment, the construction team went to great lengths to find plants that could adapt to the cosmic environment.

They primarily selected tall interstellar trees and arranged them around the black hole laboratory, effectively blocking the view. People could barely see the black hole laboratory from the biological cultivation base, but it was clearly visible from the black hole laboratory below.

Before Lin Huanyan’s zero-pollution plants, the interstellar people could only find unpolluted plants on remote, barren, or primitive planets.

The majority of interstellar plants had already adapted to the interstellar environment. They neither contributed to pollution nor reduced it, similar to the relationship between Earth plants and humans.

Most were harmless and used for ornamental purposes, some were edible, and a few had valuable medicinal properties.

Currently, the plants around the black hole laboratory were all ornamental plants.

A particularly large tree rose up from the floating platform, towering over the black hole laboratory. The massive branches and dense leaves of the tree partially covered the black hole laboratory.

From a distance, it looked like a treehouse built on the branches of a giant tree.

Outside the giant tree were smaller trees and other plants.

The leaves were in various beautiful shades: dark green, emerald green, light green, pale yellow, and even some with a hint of red…

The leaves of these beautiful plants were arranged together, creating a stunning sight.

Especially with the installation of a sturdy and attractive transparent sightseeing elevator, traveling up and down felt like navigating through a dense forest, adding to the beauty.

Time moved quickly, and a week later, Lin Huanyan was even busier, but her mood was extremely happy.

Several construction projects had been completed one after another, and once she finished the inspections, they could be put into use.

Now, she was about to inspect the last project—the biological cultivation base.

With the direct supervision of the great leader Gu Yinchen, despite the late start, the progress had been impressive, and they had completed the inspection the day before.

Naturally, Gu Yinchen was delighted. At this moment, he was accompanying his girlfriend to inspect the biological cultivation base.

On the other hand, Lu Yuan had a completely different mood. He felt very conflicted inside.

He had met Lin Huanyan first, and he had been moved by her careful and thoughtful nature, as well as captivated by her beauty. It had been a pleasure to spend time with her, and during that short journey, he had lost his heart.

But due to other matters at the time, he had temporarily neglected the situation. Who would have thought that when he finally accepted the task of supervising the construction, he would discover she already had a boyfriend, someone not inferior to himself, who treated her very well.

This made him abandon any thought of competing for her affection.

Shaking off his chaotic thoughts, Lu Yuan looked at the couple ahead. Lin Huanyan was inspecting the building layout, and Gu Yinchen was beside her, agreeing with her and discussing things.

However, whenever Lin Huanyan spoke to him, he would always glance at him, his gaze full of caution.

Lu Yuan smiled bitterly, knowing that she had realized he hadn’t been able to control his feelings and could only maintain his distance.

Lin Huanyan had no idea about the little schemes of the two people; she was busy observing the large and magnificent building.

Since it was modeled after a LEGO-style European church, the overall architecture followed the luxurious Baroque style.

The building was mainly white, but gold relief patterns were embedded everywhere. The designer thoroughly studied the LEGO church and expanded upon many details, which were fully implemented in this building.

The windows in the building were also designed uniquely.

Because the building’s main structure was huge with many rooms, a large number of windows were needed. However, these windows were not all simple, identical designs.

They were grouped according to the room layout, with several windows together in completely different shapes, and complemented with exquisite window grilles, creating a harmonious yet distinctive look.

On the side of the hall were square stained glass windows, with a large circular stained glass window on top. Inside the rooms were diamond-shaped, semi-circular, irregular designs, etc.

The variety of stained glass windows further enriched the building’s colors.

The layout was also quite good. It took into account crops like watermelons and potatoes, which required large planting spaces, and designated huge planting rooms for them. It also considered small plants like lotus and succulents, which did not need as much space, so there were smaller planting rooms for them. Of course, medium-sized planting rooms were also included.

In addition, there were animal breeding rooms. Considering the presence of small fish, a dedicated breeding room was set up, filled with various fish tanks of all sizes, along with all kinds of fish food, fish medicine, and other tools, even including aquarium decorations.

Researcher dormitories were also provided. Since people in the interstellar era valued privacy, each room was for one person. Although not large, each room was well-equipped.

All in all, after a round of inspection, Lin Huanyan was quite satisfied.

After the inspection, while the construction workers were still around, she had them help move most of the plants from the black hole laboratory to the new building, leaving only a few behind.

Since the plant trays used in the watermelon and potato cultivation rooms were standard laboratory models, they could simply be carried as they were.

The potatoes hadn’t sprouted yet, so they were easy to handle. The challenging part was the watermelons, which had already borne fruit.

Lin Huanyan had to step in herself, using her mental power to check and harvest the watermelons that were ready to be picked, while the remaining ones, still far from ripe, were carefully moved.

After a flurry of activity, the two large cultivation rooms were successfully moved into the new building.

The intern researchers at the Imperial Research Institute, including Zhang Qianqian, also moved to the Biological Cultivation Base, since the place was large and not many people were there. They were able to choose their preferred accommodations and were assigned to spacious laboratories.

Zhang Qianqian looked at the single room in front of her— a bed, a bedside table, a set of desk and chairs, a cupboard, a private bathroom, and beautiful stained glass windows.

Her room featured a semi-circular stained glass window, with colored glass pieces forming a vine with blue flowers.

This was the room she chose after touring various dorms, and it was her favorite.

Not to mention, having a private room moved her deeply. Although she lived in the most bustling area of the interstellar capital, the high property prices meant that she had always lived in a small apartment.

In the interstellar era, the wealth gap was still vast. The rich could own entire planets as their homes, while the less fortunate could only live in small apartments with their families.

Zhang Qianqian’s family wasn’t poor; both her parents had relatively high mental power levels and had worked hard for many years to have her. She was pampered as an only child but had always been diligent and not spoiled. Since childhood, she had been excellent in her studies, entering the Imperial University and later joining a renowned research institute.

Her family was well off, and although she had her own room when growing up, she had never experienced living in a shared dormitory, which she found quite uncomfortable. She had to adjust to living with roommates, but it wasn’t easy, as their habits and viewpoints often differed.

So when she saw that there were private rooms here, she was so excited that she almost cried.

Finally, she could live alone. Anyone who had ever dealt with noisy roommates, especially those who stayed up late making video calls, would understand how unbearable it could be. She, who had light sleep, almost suffered from insomnia because of it.

Other intern researchers were also pleased. Their hard work to pass the selection had paid off, as the place offered good prospects and conditions.

Excited, they moved their personal items from the starship to their rooms and even bought some things online.

Lin Huanyan was also thrilled. She could finally get to work.

The original black hole laboratory was too small, and she hadn’t dared to expand it, as just growing the watermelons— with so many seeds— wouldn’t have filled a single cultivation room, and she had only developed one variety.

 

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translation works:
ARTTEDSBGT (After Rebirth The True Eldest Daughter Starts Brewing Green Tea):
main story – completed translating
extras/side stories – i still dont have money and account to access this
ATISIUP:
ongoing
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