Afraid heād faint the moment he tried to control it.
Itās better to follow the boss for now, take the elevator for quick internal movements, and get familiar with the spaceship.
Even though this Supreme Point has various large equipment installed at both ends, Chen Ming realized there was still plenty of space inside the ship as he followed the boss around.
Especially the slender middle section connecting the ends of the ship, which had even more unused space.
Chen Ming felt he could definitely install all sorts of things in those areas.
For instance, the research lab and workstation he needed now.
However, if he wanted to transform the Cruiser, heād have to wait.
The boss clearly also noticed the spaciousness inside the ship and said, "This ship is the prototype of the Supreme Point, so it doesnāt have any fancy stuff, but I think you can handle it on your own."
"Not quite yet. I can at most bring some finished products onboard, but Iām not very familiar with the technology needed for the Cruiser."
"Itās a matter of time."
The boss said, suddenly realizing that Chen Ming seemed to be controlling the elevator manually, rather than using Spiritual Energy.
He asked curiously, "Havenāt you controlled the ship yet?"
"No, because Iām afraid Iāll faint."
Chen Ming took off the helmet of his Protective Suit, revealing his messy hair like a hamsterās nest, a small stone sleeping on his head, dark circles under his eyes, and his bloodshot red eyes.
"You look..."
"I spent some time in the last phase of escaping from Dusk, havenāt slept for two days, and used some Spiritual Power to fix the ship."
As he communicated with the boss, Chen Mingās excitement about the Supreme Point gradually subsided, and his fatigue surged, reaching its limits.
The boss looked at Chen Mingās condition and frowned slightly, saying, "Letās adjust our plan then."
"I originally counted on you to pilot the ship, but in your current state, you canāt."
"Find a place to rest first. Weāll discuss the rest when you wake up."
Chen Ming indeed couldnāt hold on any longer and asked, "Is there a place to rest on the ship?"
"Of course, which ship doesnāt have a resting area?"
"I even specifically instructed the new guy to dismantle most of the extra living areas according to your needs."
"The exploration ship that could originally accommodate over two thousand people can now hold at most five people. The conditions might be better than where you stayed in the Space Station."
Chen Ming said, "Then Iāll rest on the ship, I usually sleep on a ship anyway."
"Alright, Iāve sent the spaceshipās map to your terminal, I wonāt detail where to find food."
"Remember to check the things in your room. Those items Bai Quan promised you are also delivered there."
Upon hearing this, Chen Ming felt a bit more spirited.
After all, what Bai Quan promised was good stuff.
But Chen Mingās consciousness was soon enveloped by fatigue again. In his extreme exhaustion, nothing could energize him anymore.
Chen Ming only casually agreed, preparing to set off.
The boss, before leaving, casually asked Chen Ming, "See you in the afternoon or tomorrow?"
Chen Ming glanced at the time, realizing it was just past midnight, and he needed ample rest.
So he said, "It might have to be tomorrow."
The boss nodded and said nothing.
He retraced his steps and left the spaceship.
Chen Ming successfully reached his room in the mid-section living area of the spaceship using the map.
Though called a room, in reality, the place designated for Chen Ming was an apartment.
Three bedrooms, one living room, one bathroom, even a small kitchen.
After all, reducing resources in other living areas and facilities could elevate the living quality for a single person.
Three rooms ā a bedroom, a study, and a vacant room that could be used for storage.
The bedroom and the empty room werenāt much to look at.
But in the study, there was an entire wall filled with bookshelves.
The shelves were packed with various physical books. Although the content varied, they all belonged to one category.
They were all technical books.
Chen Ming even saw a few books that seemed to be from the Fourteenth Legion, indicating the boss had coordinated this with the Fourteenth Legion.
Books related to electromagnetic technology and anti-electromagnetic technology, which Bai Quan had previously promised, were also here.
Moreover, there was a wealth of Cruiser-level basic technology, allowing Chen Ming to get an introduction.
No wonder the boss mentioned itās only a matter of time before Chen Ming masters Cruiser transformation.
Next to the bookshelf, there was a special cabinet containing several electronic cards.
Chen Ming picked one randomly, inserted it into the terminal, and found out it linked him to an Identity Card.
Allowing him to log into a platform where numerous researchers uploaded papers and research reports.
If Chen Ming wanted to view them on his own, he would have to pay for them, with limits on daily views.
With this card, he could view the papers unrestrictedly, greatly aiding his learning and technological research.
The other cards were similar, each allowing login to different platforms within the Empire.
It was considerate indeed, whether prepared by the boss or Bai Quan, itās unknown.
Chen Ming felt it was more likely prepared by the boss.
Because, on a large desk beside the bookshelf, there were three gift boxes, likely containing what Bai Quan provided.