Chapter 91 Researching the Light Brain

Because some fans sent gifts, fearing she was new to the Cang Qiong star system and wouldn't understand, they even wrote item descriptions. Some packages even contained letters from fans.

Some letters expressed gratitude to Luo Yunshi, stating that after watching her livestreams and virtually eating, their mental power increased, they got into good schools, found good jobs, and changed their destinies.

Others wrote that they had been watching her livestreams since the very first day, loved the food she made, and even when the dishes didn't have any miraculous effects initially, they still enjoyed them immensely.

Some also mentioned that watching her livestreams not only boosted their mental power but also broadened their horizons, allowing them to discover many ancient delicacies.

She had never imagined her livestreams could be of so much help to them. And on the first day of opening her shop in the interstellar apocalypse, she received so many gifts from fans, even expensive advanced butler robots. She was truly doted on by her fan base of hundreds of millions.

Thinking of this, Luo Yunshi smiled slightly and murmured, "It seems I also need to pamper my fans more!"

The express parcels were opened one by one. As she unpacked, Luo Yunshi also learned about many good things in the interstellar era.

There were acceleration shoes, travel pods, spatial buckles, spatial pouches, sleep pods, hover cars, mini-robots, learning robots, nutrient solutions, space spheres, temperature-regulating clothes, defensive suits, long-range vision mirrors, and more. She even received a light brain, which she had desperately wanted to buy, though many gifts were duplicates.

And this was only from opening a portion of the packages.

Were these cute fans giving her one of everything available in the interstellar era?

Her lips curved slightly. She took out a light brain, installed her identity card into the light brain bracelet, and wore it on her left wrist.

Luo Yunshi felt as excited about receiving the light brain as she would have been about getting the latest mobile phone in modern times. She was very interested in the light brain bracelet. After telling Xing Yi not to buy her another light brain, she stopped unpacking the gifts and began exploring the light brain on her own.

The advanced light brains in the interstellar era were truly miraculous.

A light brain could connect with the robots one owned. It allowed direct calls to distant robots from the light brain, eliminating the need to send someone to fetch them.

During calls and video chats, full holographic projections were possible, making them so lifelike that the other person seemed to be right there.

When playing games, players could even enter the game with their consciousness, controlling it directly without needing buttons, and the realistic scenes provided a more immersive experience.

For watching movies and TV shows, the light brain projected holographically. By touching the projection in front of them, users could adjust its size, volume, and other settings.

There were also a wide variety of live-streaming software.

When projecting content from the light brain, users could adjust the mode with their consciousness. The projection could be fully visible, invisible (only visible to the user), or even pixelated.

Luo Yunshi researched extensively on the star network, gaining a deeper understanding of the entire Cang Qiong star system.

What was an apocalypse? An apocalypse referred to devastating natural disasters, plagues, or wars that occurred suddenly, causing human civilization to be destroyed overnight or on the verge of destruction, leading to various survival predicaments for humanity.

And what she had unlocked was an interstellar apocalypse, which should be accurate. However, although there were many news reports about killing insectoids on the star network, one couldn't tell from the surface that the entire star system was on the brink of destruction.

But after careful investigation, she did find some clues.

Recently, a game that involved killing insectoids had been released. All the characteristics of the insectoids were accurately recreated in the game. In the level-based mode, players battled from low-level insectoids to high-level ones, including large-scale insectoid swarms.

Players had a very realistic experience in the game, even feeling pain. However, after the game ended, the sensory connection would disappear, and the pain would vanish. Playing frequently could also improve mental power.

Furthermore, the Central Alliance was promoting this game. What a coincidence!

It seemed the Central Alliance believed they could still control everything, so to prevent public panic, they had suppressed all important information about the insectoids. Perhaps something major had already happened, or something major was about to happen in the near future.

Luo Yunshi logged into her live-streaming account and, for the first time, watched livestreams from a viewer's perspective. She casually entered a game livestream room. The streamer was currently playing the most popular game promoted by the Central Alliance, Starfield War.

Because the game also used holographic projection, Luo Yunshi suddenly found herself in the game streamer's perspective, sitting in a warship. In the vast, brilliant, and mysterious universe, she was fighting against countless insectoids with 19 other warships in the cosmic sea.

The insectoids used swarm tactics, attacking the warships with their hardened carapaces.

The warships would suddenly dive vertically, then perform a 180-degree rotation. Through cunning angles, they broke through the insectoid encirclement, determined their position, and launched artillery fire at the dense insectoid formations.

The scene was incredibly grand and exhilarating.

Luo Yunshi felt her body also spinning and diving with the warship. Except for not having to control it herself, it felt as if she were a part of the battle, igniting a desire to personally experience the game.

As her account entered the livestream room, a notification appeared. While Luo Yunshi was experiencing the game, some sharp-eyed netizens quickly discovered her.

The livestream room exploded. Many netizens started tagging her account. After watching the livestream for a while, Luo Yunshi realized she had caused quite a stir.

She spent the entire afternoon exploring the light brain. At five o'clock in the afternoon, the shop closed, and the nanny robot had finished cleaning.

Luo Yunshi packed all the cleaned shrimp and crabs into her system backpack. She took out only one meter-long shrimp and happily walked into the kitchen.

Uh… the pot was too small for the shrimp, what to do?

"Hehe! Got it!"

Luo Yunshi found a frying pan from the Starry Luck Fast Food restaurant.

She removed the shrimp's head herself, leaving a shrimp body about 70 centimeters long. The shrimp shell was very hard, so she handed it over to the nanny robot.

"Xing San, find a way to peel the shrimp shell."

"Yes, Master."

After Xing San replied, its arm began to rotate, extend, and change form, almost instantly transforming into a cutting tool.

The cutting arm sliced into the shrimp shell, emitting a sizzling sound. Soon, the shrimp shell was cut open.

Wow! Amazing!

Luo Yunshi peeled off the outer shell, revealing the shrimp meat. The shrimp meat was pinkish-white and semi-translucent. Touching it gently, the flesh felt firm. There was a thick vein running down the middle of the shrimp.