The same applies to Luo Zhen back then.

"Emmmm..."

The doctor in charge of the examination looked at the report in his hand and revealed a rather subtle expression.

This young man is good in every other way. Although he looks decadent, he has a surprisingly powerful hidden strength in his body.

There was one thing that bothered him.

How could someone under thirty years old be so close to developing diabetes?

He, at forty years old, is healthier than this silver-haired, naturally curly man.

Moreover, judging from the report, this guy must have consumed a lot of sugar before he arrived.

His blood sugar levels are now bordering on the red line.

"What's wrong, doctor?"

Seeing the doctor's appearance, Sakata Gintoki couldn't help but feel a little worried.

Oh no, could it be that I've consumed too much sugar?

I should have resisted eating that ice cream!

This is going to be troublesome.

If Gintoki couldn't eat sweets, he would really go crazy!

As a fanatical sweets lover, Sakata Gintoki's dependence on sweets has reached the point where he becomes extremely anxious if he doesn't consume sugar regularly.

If he were told he really couldn't eat sweets, it would be a devastating blow to him.

He would rather sleep on a bench for a month than go a week without sweets.

I said...

"Ahhh! Don't say it!"

Covering his face with one hand, Sakata Gintoki wailed in despair.

Ah, goodbye, so many delicious sweets.

Ah Yin, it's time for me to say goodbye to you all!

How tragic this is!

"What do you mean, 'don't say'?"

Watching Sakata Gintoki goofing around, the doctor said speechlessly:

"Your blood sugar levels are already very high; if this continues, it will develop into diabetes."

"You'll be in for a rough time then."

Patting the medical record in his hand, the doctor emphasized to Sakata Gintoki.

Although diabetes wasn't a big deal for him, as a doctor he still felt compelled to remind Sakata Gintoki.

Because people with this disease often have many other health problems.

What spinal disease? What herniated disc?

These diseases may seem unrelated to diabetes, but they often appear together in a single patient.

It's amazing, but not hard to understand.

"Take it."

After rummaging through the cabinet for a while, the doctor took out a small medicine bottle and handed it to Sakata Gintoki.

The transparent bottle walls reveal the crystal-clear, gelatinous pills inside.

It's less like medicine and more like a health supplement, such as fish oil.

"This is?"

"It lowers blood sugar."

Before Sakata Gintoki could ask any questions, the doctor proactively explained:

"Take one pill before going to bed tonight, and flush out some water when you wake up in the morning."

"Your blood sugar will be normal tomorrow."

"Although there are no side effects, I suggest that you do not take it a second time within half a month to a month."

Actually, if Sakata Gintoki wanted, taking one pill a day wouldn't be a big problem, as the toxins accumulated from the medicine would be flushed out with water.

But as I said before, as a doctor, he really doesn't like to see people indulging in so much sugar.

He swore on his own savings that if he didn't confess, the silver-haired, naturally curly-haired man would absolutely go on a sweet-food binge.

She'll finish the bottle of medicine within a week, then come to him with a long face.

"Uh-huh!!!"

Sakata Gintoki was taken aback at first, and then realized just how important the small medicine bottle in his hand was.

With this medicine, he wouldn't have to worry about his sugar intake anymore.

Eat your sweets however you like!

There's no problem as long as it's not soaked in syrup.

"doctor!"

Excitedly tucking the small medicine bottle into his pocket, Sakata Gintoki was about to say something to express his gratitude when he saw the doctor impatiently wave his hand, telling Sakata Gintoki to leave.

Standing in the corridor, Sakata Gintoki was still a little dazed.

So this must be what they call paradise!

At that moment, Sakata Gintoki's sense of belonging to the organization skyrocketed.

From this day forward, I will dedicate my loyalty to the organization!

"It's over."

Luo Zhen walked over, holding a document in his hand.

As the person who brought Sakata Gintoki into the mechanism, Rozen needs to stay with him the entire time before he signs the contract.

While Sakata Gintoki was undergoing his examination, Rozen stood at the door, lost in thought.

On one hand, he knew Sakata Gintoki quite well, and on the other hand, he had absolutely no interest in a grown man undergoing a physical examination.

Of course, the girl wouldn't let him in.

"Hmm, what's next?"

After tugging at his shirt, Sakata Gintoki asked.

On the way here, he and Luo Zhen had already learned about the structure of the research institute.

He would rather be a special forces soldier than an investigator or researcher.

After all, investigators have a lot of work to do and often have to deal with a lot of documents.

Ah Yin isn't good at this.

As for researchers?

He couldn't see any connection with researchers, and he hadn't considered this option from the beginning.

If there's an easier job available, that wouldn't be a bad idea either.

After all, if you can lie down and relax, not many people are willing to work hard all day long.

"Actually, there are easier jobs."

Seemingly sensing Sakata Gintoki's thoughts, Rōzō said:

"You could become a zookeeper or something, but then you'd be dealing with guys who are hostile to humans all the time."

The term "keeper" refers to a member who is responsible for containing certain items of special value; "keeper" is a more informal term used in private.

Some people jokingly refer to themselves as pig farmers.

They don't have to fight on the front lines, nor do they have to sit at their desks all day painstakingly processing documents.

But they are also under a lot of pressure.

It's actually not so bad to face some strange and unusual containment objects all day long.

Those members responsible for containing humanoid objects are the ones under the greatest psychological pressure.

I won't go into the specifics.

"Then forget it."

With his hands behind his head, Sakata Gintoki said listlessly.

He knows nothing but fighting.

You'd be better off sending him to fight than doing these things.

"arrive."

Standing in front of a large metal door, Luo Zhen took a card out of his pocket.

After being brushed against the side of the gate, the metal gate slowly opened to both sides.

Luo Zhen just got this card; it can only be used once, and must be returned afterward.

"Oh, so this is what they call a demonic contract?"

Looking at the parchment placed in the center of the room with some curiosity, Sakata Gintoki seemed quite intrigued.

"Yes."

After saying that, Luo Zhen stood aside, and others would be in charge of the contract signing process.

Chapter 104 The Structure of the Mechanism

"This is what they call a devil's contract."

Picking his nose, Sakata Gintoki looked at the roll of parchment with some curiosity.

Doesn't it fit the image of demonic contracts in some works?

Coincidence?

As someone who enjoys reading Jump to pass the time when he's bored, Sakata Gintoki naturally thought of the manga he used to read.

Although he had only recently joined the organization, he discovered that many things here were very similar to his original world.

This includes the settings of some things in comics.

If it were just a simple resemblance, it wouldn't be a big deal, but these things have actually appeared in reality.

This is also a question that many researchers in government agencies are considering.

There is no definitive answer at the moment.

People generally view it as an exchange of information between different parts of the world.

Although it's very unscientific, this is the only explanation we can offer for now.

"What do I need to do? Like offer up my soul or something?"

With his left hand resting on his waist, Sakata Gintoki asked jokingly.

"No, you don't need to. Just sign your name."

The member in charge of guarding the contract showed its contents to Sakata Gintoki.

At first glance, the contents look no different from a normal employment contract.

It's nothing more than the obligations of Party A and Party B.

If I had to say something, it would be that the benefits are too good.

It feels like I'm working myself to death for money.

'Tsk tsk, that's really something.'

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