Chapter 3548: Research on Cats and Dogs (70)
Chapter 3522 Research on Cats and Dogs (Seventy)
"Thank you, James." Rong stood at the door of an apartment in the East Side and nodded at Gordon.
"You're welcome, the landlord of this house is my old acquaintance. He is also very happy to be able to rent a reliable policeman like you." Gordon said with a smile.
"Oh, by the way." He seemed to remember something again, "This is Ms. Moo's phone number. Every morning at 8:30, the school bus will park downstairs of the apartment building, and you can just take Betty into the bus. School is over at 3:30 pm, but there is a two-hour evening care shift. If you sign up, she will arrive at home at 5:30 and you have to pick her up downstairs."
Gordon found a primary school schedule from his arms, handed it to Rongen and said: "There are manual work every week, remember to hand over it; it is about two months for the parent meeting, and you must get the venue..."
As he said, Rong nodded and tried hard to keep these things in mind. Then Gordon sent him a phone number and said, "This is the phone number of the social workers in this area. He will come to check Betty's situation in about a while and introduce you to the community. Send you the community residents manual, you have to remember to read it."
After Gordon left, Ron began to clean his new home. After a series of mental examinations, Betty's condition was not a big problem, but it still needed long-term observation.
Sometimes, children's stress response will not occur immediately, but will delay it for a while before they react, commonly known as "being scared".
So even though the doctor confirmed that Betty's current condition was fine, he should have been hospitalized for a while. But Rongen still decided not to be hospitalized - it was not because he had no money to treat, mainly because Betty was unwilling to do so. When Rongen wanted to leave her in the ward, she cried and made a fuss. Rongen was really unwilling to do so.
After discussing with the doctor, I decided to take it home for a period of time and then come over to check it regularly.
In this way, Rongen decided to stay in Gotham. He found the recruitment information of Gotham Police Station on the Internet, made an appointment for an interview and successfully joined the company. The police chief Gordon also helped him find a house.
Although the East District is far from the North District, there are many children and schools here, so we can find a suitable school for Betty. Rongen decided to let Betty participate in social life instead of staying at home and being a patient. Betty had no disgust for school, as long as she was not allowed to stay in the hospital, it would be fine.
Rongen rented a very simple two-bedroom apartment. One was once regarded as a children's room. The decoration was dreamy pink, and a color-blocking foam board was specially installed on the floor, which looked very warm. Betty liked this room very much.
In addition, the living room, kitchen, bathroom and so on are also available. What’s more important is that the north and south are transparent: the window on the south faces the sea, and the window on the north faces the inner courtyard of the back building. You can see the small garden downstairs, and the rent is not expensive. At first glance, it is a small stove that Gordon specially opened for his subordinates.
Rongen cleaned for a while and the door was knocked. He saw through the cat's eyes, and a young man stood outside the door, holding several manuals in his hand.
"Hello, I am Toro Ambiss, a social worker in this community. They all call me Xiao Shutou." The young man smiled at Rongen and said, "Welcome to move to this community. This is my business card with a phone number on it; this is the community residents' manual, with location markers for large supermarkets and small shops, as well as hardware stores, grocery stores and so on..."
Rongen took it and took a look. After opening the manual completely, it was a map as long as the forearm, marking the locations of the various supporting facilities of the community.
In fact, when he entered the apartment, Rongen was a little hesitant. Because all the buildings in the East District were connected together, like a maze inside, they couldn't understand at all, and they didn't know where the shop was. If they explored by themselves, they would probably not be able to find them next year.
Rong En planned to go to the neighbor's mind to find the answer, but he really had a solution. The map was marked in detail, and it was clearly written on which floor each store was on and how to go after departure from which landmark.
What made Rongen feel a little surprised was that there was an open-air swimming pool on the roof of the next building. Betty looked a little thin and should exercise more, so swimming would be a good start. In addition, there is a supermarket downstairs of this building, and the supermarket seems to have a children's playground, so you can take her there at that time.
Soon, Ms. Moo, whom Gordon said, also came. She was the school bus driver of the elementary school where Betty went. Rongen shook hands with her and then took Betty to the elementary school for the trial class.
Only by passing the exam class can you go to elementary school. If you fail, you have to go to preschool. But in fact, this is not an exam. As long as the child can sit there and listen to the class for a while.
Betty was a very quiet little girl. She didn't help but let her go to a high school class. The trial class went smoothly.
While waiting outside, Rongen met the parents of other students. A tall, thin, glasses-wearing man shook hands with him and said, "Victor Fries, a cryogenic physicist, professor at Gotham University. This is my wife, my colleague and colleague."
A very intellectual woman next to her pushed her glasses and smiled at Rongen.
"Do your children come to try classes too?"
Victor nodded and said, "Yes. He should have been in the second grade according to his age, but he has no foundation, so he can only start from the first grade."
They chatted for a while and found out that they were both adoptive families. They decided to have a small gathering this weekend so that the children could adapt to collective life more.
After completing the admission procedures, Rongen took Betty home. He made some purchases in the supermarket downstairs, bought her schoolbags and school supplies, and hired community caregivers.
Because he joined the Justice League and the Justice League has been busy recently, Rong An may have to travel frequently to Gotham and the Metropolis during this period. When he is not at home, he cannot leave Betty alone at home, and he must look for a nanny to watch.
But Rong En can fly, and it doesn't take long for him to travel between two cities. He can still go home after get off work, so there is no need to hire a full-time nanny. Just ask someone to take care of him for a while, so he hired the care of his community.
After settling down, Rongen decided to go to the Metropolis to see if there was any job in Justice League. After all, it wasn't good that he didn't show up at all on the first day of joining.
After handing over with the caregiver, Rongen flew directly from the balcony. He was not sure whether he had disturbed his neighbors, but it seemed that Gotham people didn't care much about whether their neighbors would fly. In this way, this city is indeed very suitable for aliens to survive.
When Rongen came to Luther Manor, he realized that he was thinking too much - no one cared whether he showed up on the first day of work, because no one else showed up.
The metropolis has begun to gradually lift the state of emergency. Citizens have returned from the ground one after another to restore normal living order, just like mocking the invading aliens with their faces: "Come here!"
After wandering around the Metropolis, no one was found, so Rong had no choice but to call Oliver.
"Oh, you're here, I thought you were going to settle for a few days. We are underground in the Luther Group, and I'll send someone to pick you up."
Rongen waited in place for a while, and a figure appeared in the horizon. Diana slowly fell down and said, "Come with me here."
Diana took Ron to the underground road, and then entered the underground road from the underground road.
As soon as the door opened, Rong En was surprised - because the one parked in front of him was a spacecraft, which was obviously not Earth technology.
"Where did you... you got it?"
"Don't you find it strange?" Diana said. "Why didn't the aliens who invaded the earth drive a spacecraft and sabotage it?"
Rongen was about to ask why, but he reacted: "Oh, it turns out that you snatched his spaceship."
"What is robbing?" Diana shook her head and said, "We found a wild spacecraft in the cave in the metropolitan area. In order to ensure the safety of the residents' lives, we had to contain the spacecraft."
"But... the spacecraft shouldn't be wild, right?"
"Anyway, when we picked up this spaceship, there was no one around it. We didn't care about it, so who would we blame if we lost it?"
Rongen decided to be optimistic about his spaceship in the future.
But in fact, he also felt that what Diana said was fine - the spaceship that landed on the earth was the earth. If it weren't the spaceship that was from the earth, what were you doing on the earth?
What? You said you were invading? This is not stealing or robbery, but just seizing it.
Rongen walked over and looked at the spaceship. It was much more magnificent than the Mars spaceship. But something strange was that the bottom of the spaceship seemed to be a little damaged, with a dark hole.
In addition to the Justice League members, there were also a large number of Russian-speaking people around the spaceship. Rongen didn't particularly want to know who they were, but he still couldn't get around the topic. When he walked over, Lex said: "Look for NASA first. If they can't solve it, then look for the Soviet Space Agency. If it really doesn't work, the two sides will jointly study it. Start the spaceship first."
As Lex said, he saw Rongen beside him. He came over and shook hands with Rongen, and then said, "Mr. Rongz, I have a question to ask you."
"You said." Rongen had actually guessed what he wanted to say.
"I feel deeply regret for the destruction of Martian civilization. But I heard that it was a virus that caused the destruction of all of you. So I guess, the cities and technologies you built in the first place should not have been destroyed, right?"
Rong En sighed softly and said, "Yes, Mars City is still there, just..."
"What?"
"The genres of science and technology are completely different from humans. We are good at telepathy, and telepathy is like our arms, completely controlled by us, so most of our technology is built from this. Humans do not have such ability, and the technological routes they take are completely different from us. You may not be able to use our technology."
"And," Rongen shook his head gently and said, "many Martian technologies want to connect to the brain waves of Martians. Machines will send brain waves to the outside to connect signals. This is normal for Martians, but it is a fatal mental impact on humans. Your spirit is too fragile."
"So if an ordinary person like you enters Mars City, he may die in an instant due to brain wave attacks and mental disorders. It is too dangerous for humans, and I don't recommend you explore it."
Lex touched his chin and said, "That is, as long as he is immune to mental shock, he can explore a well-preserved capital of advanced civilization?"
Chapter completed!