Chapter 62: The first wreckage

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  After dinner, Orion returned to his dormitory with A4 paper and a USB stick with the electronic file data stored on it.

  Looking at the experimental data in his hand, he laid flat on his bed and silently chanted as his consciousness entered the system space.

  [Congratulations to the host for completing the reward task!

  [Task completion is as follows: complete book list reading (15/15), complete literature reading (50/50), complete a set of experiments (1/1)]

  [Final evaluation of the task: None (No evaluation of the reward task)]]

  [Mission Reward: 8000 Physics experience, 4000 Biochemistry experience. Wreckage.]

  Looking at the lines of text that appeared on the translucent holographic screen, Orion sighed in relief.

  This reward task, at last, was complete.

  And what exactly that wreckage was, could finally be revealed.

  Looking at the holographic screen, Orion ordered.

  "System, open my attribute panel."

  A white light flashed on the translucent holographic screen, and a dialogue box soon surfaced.

  [

  Main Science:

  A. Mathematics: LV3 (4000/100000)

  B.Physics: LV2 (3100/50000)

  C.Biochemistry: LV1 (4000/10000)

  D.Engineering: LV1 (0/10,000)

  E. Materials Science: LV1 (3000/10000)

  F.Energy Science: LV1 (0/10000)

  G. Informatics: LV1 (2900/10000)

  Points: 1975

  】

  Physics went from LV1 to LV2, the experience cap became 50,000, and upgrading started to become incredibly difficult.

  Orion checked the attribute panel, then quickly turned his expectant gaze, to the item bar.

  Then, he froze.

  Placed in the item bar was a round tube-like object, roughly the thickness of an index finger.

  A torch?

  No, it doesn't seem to be ......

  It was kind of like a slightly larger piece of #5 battery, with the positive and negative markings visible on both ends. Except that the middle of this battery, as if it had been hit by something, had ripped a large chunk out of it, and even the structure of the battery itself was a bit bent.

  Orion took the thing out of the screen and placed it in his hand to examine it carefully for a few moments, however, he didn't see anything special about it.

  "It's just a size 5 battery, this shitty system isn't that stingy, is it?"

  Even if it was a gift of cola, at least you could see a brand of FUTURE.

  As for this battery, not even a sign could be seen, let alone any clues.

  Calming down, Orion thought carefully.

  Since it was a reward task, it didn't make sense that he would give himself a useless piece of junk.

  Thinking back to the previous task and looking at the cross-section structure of this battery, he made a bold guess that this thing might be the legendary lithium-air battery?

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