Her income is still quite decent.
But she's worried she can't keep it up.
"Alright, alright... don't listen to his nonsense, I'm just a dilettante anyway. My period lasts only a day or two each month, it's not an illness. It's just a matter of adjusting my schedule."
A green label was on her forehead.
It's the system's assessment that she's not ill.
Of course, staying up late can definitely cause endocrine disorders.
As long as you adjust back, generally there's not much of a problem.
So in the short term, it's sure to be fine.
Long term is another matter.
After all, it varies from person to person.
Some people remain fine for years, others' troubles accumulate after two or three years and turn into illness.
"Really? Oh dear, I've been so worried! I almost thought I had some disease... Anyway, from next month, I'm not doing night shifts anymore... Look, I'm only twenty-three and already turning into a thirty-two-year-old auntie..."
Number 66 is very talkative.
