Quick-Transmigration Maniac

Chapter 283: Poké Ball Manufacturing System (3)

After Ding Yun’s perusal and summation, it could be concluded that the original body’s wishes totaled thirteen, both major and minor.

1. She wanted to lose weight, feeling she had a slight belly and thick thighs, and hoped to slim down to one hundred jin.

2. She desired to become the top scholar in liberal arts, so she could pick any university she pleased.

3. She wanted to buy her own house to live in, so she wouldn't have to hide posters and photos everywhere.

4. She wanted to attend an idol’s concert before college.

5. She wanted to finish and publish the novel she secretly wrote.

6. She wanted to buy a set of cosmetics, learn to apply makeup beautifully, and blind her relatives with her radiance during the New Year.

7. She hoped to have a photoshoot for collection; the owner of the photo booth said they had too many people taking close-up photos and weren't interested.

8. She wanted to adopt a cat.

9. She liked Qin Yang from Class Six; his hairstyle was so cool.

10. She wanted to earn a lot of money so she wouldn’t have to save for so long to buy photos, posters, and albums, and wouldn’t miss out on buying second-hand items due to lack of funds.

11. She loved pandas and wanted to be a panda keeper, or perhaps raise pandas in the future.

12. She was determined to support her parents in their old age, allowing them to live a life envied by others, especially those relatives who claimed raising her was useless and that she'd be alone in her old age.

13. If only she could have a custom-made boyfriend.

Some wishes were not difficult, but others were quite challenging, and some would require a considerable amount of time to fulfill. In short, it was not simple.

“Things that aren’t urgent and are troublesome can be put aside for now. If I categorize them like this, the most pressing matter currently is becoming the top scholar in liberal arts.”

“Oh, right, and attending the concert. Although it can be postponed, what if there are no concerts between the end of the college entrance exams and starting university? That would be troublesome.”

“So, if I have time, I should try to complete it as soon as possible. This also makes it necessary to earn some money, as concert tickets are not cheap, not to mention travel expenses. Asking my parents for money is not realistic.”

“I still need to find a way to earn or save it myself…”

After some thought, Ding Yun quickly sorted out these thirteen wishes, roughly prioritizing them.

Losing weight, becoming the top scholar in liberal arts, attending a concert, finishing and publishing her unfinished novel, having a photoshoot, and buying cosmetics and learning makeup – all these needed to be done before the college entrance exams.

As for liking Qin Yang and thinking his hairstyle was cool.

This truly puzzled Ding Yun a bit. She wasn’t sure if the original body liked him as a person or just his hairstyle. For this reason, Ding Yun specifically recalled the information about Qin Yang in the original body’s memories.

She also contemplated it carefully.

Then Ding Yun discovered that the Qin Yang in the original body’s memory was a troublemaker. The first time she saw him was because he had dyed his hair a light purple, and he was caught by the dean of students.

And during morning exercises, he was pulled to the flagpole platform.

He was severely criticized and ordered to rectify his behavior.

The second time she saw him was also at the flagpole platform. His purple hair had changed, but he hadn’t dyed it back to black; instead, he had shaved it into a buzz cut, with English letters specifically shaved onto the short hair.

The third time, he shaved his head completely and wore a wig.

At that time, the original body thought he was so cool.

Unfortunately, he seemed to have transferred schools later. After a month or so, the original body basically forgot about him. Therefore, based on Ding Yun’s analysis, the original body probably didn’t like him as a person, nor did she like his hairstyle. Instead, she admired his spirit of daring to resist school rules.

Adolescence, after all, is rebellious.

Some truly dare to think and act.

Others only dare to think.

It was quite reasonable for those who only dared to think to admire those who dared to act. After this analysis, Ding Yun decided that she would rebel a bit when she had the chance, considering it as fulfilling this wish. There was no rush for time; it just needed to be completed before graduation.

Then, of course, came putting things back in order.

Restoring the bed board, and so on.

And she quickly took another hour-long nap.

Only then, urged by the alarm clock, did she rush to school.

In the following few days, besides attending classes normally, Ding Yun’s main focus was on catching up on sleep. Every day, she tried to finish all her homework at school, then went home, ate dinner, washed up, and immediately went to sleep. After several consecutive days of this routine.

Ding Yun finally felt her physical condition had improved a bit.

Although she hadn’t fully recovered, she was at least no longer in a state where she could collapse at any moment. To fully recover, she would need to continue maintaining a relatively good lifestyle and make some adjustments.

On Saturday afternoon, after diligently completing all her holiday homework, Ding Yun stretched lazily. She then had the time to open the system she had bound a few days ago, intending to explore its functions carefully before considering how to test it.

Regardless of whether this thing was useful to her, or even if it could be used in this world, she had to try it out.

The entire system was concise and clear.

After closing the host details page, there were only two buttons. The button on the left was for learning, and the button on the right was for the creation space. As the names suggested, one side was for learning how to create, and the other was the actual place for creation.

Clicking the learn button.

The first thing that appeared was a series of courses.

The principle of Poké Ball production course, the historical evolution of Poké Ball course, the analysis of Poké Ball types course, the standard judgment of Poké Ball course, the beginner’s course for Poké Balls.

Basic Poké Ball Teaching

Elementary Poké Ball Teaching

Intermediate Poké Ball Teaching

Advanced Poké Ball Teaching

Master-level Poké Ball Teaching…

In addition to the courses, there was also a beginner’s gift package. Ding Yun clicked it, and a basic Poké Ball, presented in black and white, appeared in her hand.

The main body was white, with only a black stripe around the middle of the sphere and a black button.

[Basic Poké Ball – Does not have the function of capturing Pokémon. It can only serve as a temporary dwelling for small Pokémon.]

“A temporary dwelling?

So it’s equivalent to a house. I wonder how big it is inside, and whether other things can be stored in it besides Pokémon.

If other things can also be put inside.

Wouldn’t that be similar to a portable storage space, or a spatial ring? Hey, it seems like there’s potential!”

After examining the beginner’s gift package she received – the basic Poké Ball – Ding Yun immediately had some whimsical thoughts. She didn't rush to check how to learn the specific courses or how to make various Poké Balls, but instead, she eagerly began to explore how to use the basic Poké Ball in her hand.

Fortunately, this was a basic item, and it was easy and convenient to figure out. In a short while, Ding Yun successfully entered the basic Poké Ball by pressing and holding the button.

And she discovered that this basic Poké Ball was indeed quite similar to what she had imagined. Inside was an oval space, with a total volume comparable to a sixty-square-meter apartment.

Inside, there was a bed, toys, and food.

There was also a bathroom and other facilities.

There was even entertainment equipment, a projector.

It was practically a mini-apartment!