The conversation with Katarov lasted about half an hour.
Besnova had done her best. Not only did she have to convey Kartarov's words to Coconut with her mind, but she also had to ask him questions she received from Coconut. The trip was taxing, in particular, the many technical terms that confused her a lot. But in order to play her current role, she had to act as if she knew everything.
That said, she had actually taken the opportunity to learn about the power generation principle of the nuclear power plant and some related knowledge.
As a person who lived in Pripyat, Besnova naturally knew that the existence of this city was inseparable from the nuclear power plant three kilometers away. After all, the first residents here were nuclear power plant construction workers, and their lives revolved around the construction and operation of the plant. Since then, we have long been accustomed to the existence of nuclear power plants.