Chapter 3: A Genius Creation, So Powerful.
Chapter 3: A Genius Creation, So Powerful.
After all, it sounds a lot like a high-ranking official.
Tinari: "Just call me the Ranger, or Mr. Tinari."
Given Tinari's character and abilities, it's no wonder he's in high demand.
I need to keep going myself.
"Tinari is indeed the best choice," Chen Bo affirmed Palavi's idea. "I wish you success."
"You too!" Paravi smiled broadly. "Keep it up!"
The two ran for a while longer, and when they passed the gate of the Wisdom Palace again, Palavi stopped.
"Okay, I need to go back and continue studying." A thin layer of sweat covered her forehead, and her cheeks were slightly flushed. "You keep running, and pay attention to the form I taught you."
"Okay, thanks." Chen Bo nodded seriously and encouraged her, "Good luck on your exam."
Parawi waved and turned to walk into the Palace of Wisdom.
Chen Bo watched her leave, took a deep breath, and continued his five-kilometer journey.
The circular plaza of the Cathedral of Christ is 2,500 meters long, or 5 kilometers, which is exactly two laps.
When he finished the last meter, Chen Bo felt like his legs no longer belonged to him; every lift felt as heavy as if they were filled with lead.
He leaned against a pillar, panting heavily, sweat streaming down his face.
Just then, a pale blue light screen popped up in front of me.
[Congratulations, host, on completing the mission: Strengthening the Body]
[Upon first completion of the task, an additional reward is triggered, reducing the probability of "junk" items in the lottery pool from 99% to 9.9%]
Chen Bo's spirits lifted.
The original lottery probability was 99% junk and 1% random technological creation sample.
If the probability of getting junk is reduced to 9.9%, doesn't that mean... the probability of getting a random technological creation sample has increased to 90.1%?!
The text that followed on the system interface confirmed his guess.
[Receive one chance to win a prize (9.9% junk, 90.1% random tech artifact sample)]
No, the probability of it being garbage is reduced tenfold.
The shipment rate increased ninety times!
Can this be tolerated?
"Draw the prize immediately!" Chen Bo thought to himself.
The light screen in front of me instantly transformed into a dazzling starry sky.
Countless stars swirled and shifted, one of which suddenly shone brightly, streaking across the sky before finally falling into his palm and transforming into a white pill the size of a fingernail.
[Learning Pill: Developed by Stephen Lloyd, the 84th member of the Genius Club, this pill significantly enhances learning efficiency. For 48 hours after use, memory and comprehension abilities are increased tenfold. After 48 hours, the effect diminishes, but memory and learning abilities will still be permanently boosted to three times the initial value. It can be taken multiple times, with the effect decreasing progressively.]
[Stephen: My adoptive father's child is too slow-witted, so I'll make a little gadget to help him improve his comprehension.]
...This note is truly ingenious.
Chen Bo looked at the pills in his hand, and his mind started working.
Stephen is a genius with a severe social anxiety. He lives in seclusion in his adoptive father's house and has made many inventions to save time. For example, there is a device that can stop sound and light. This invention, which could change the entire scientific community, is just a small toy that he made on a whim.
Chen Bo had reason to suspect that his adoptive father had asked Stephen to tutor his child.
To save time, Stephen casually rewrote his adoptive father's child's talent and created this pill so that the child could learn on his own.
If we could get the blueprints to mass-produce these pills, they'd be a bestseller in Sumeru City!
We can deal with the blueprints later; the most pressing issue is the upcoming exam.
I can't figure out how to use this learning pill even if I keep it myself, let alone mass-produce it.
The most pressing matter is the exam in two days!
Without further hesitation, Chen Bo forced his exhausted body to return to the library and swallowed the study pill in one gulp.
The pills melted in the mouth and had no taste whatsoever.
But the next second, a cool breeze rushed into my mind, and my brain instantly became incredibly clear.
My thinking is clearer than ever before!
Chen Bo eagerly looked at the textbook on the table.
Rainforest Emergency Medicine Practical Atlas (Value Coefficient: 10)
Rainforest Survival Medicine (Value Coefficient: 20)
Atlas of Botany of Mount Sumeru (Revised Edition) (Value Coefficient: 10)
Basic Biological Mechanisms (Value Coefficient: 100)
Introduction to Ecological Energy Flow Models (Value Coefficient: 30)
The numbers that follow are the value coefficients for each subject.
According to Chen Bo's simple analysis.
It seems that subjects that rely heavily on memorization, or rote learning, have a lower value coefficient.
Subjects that emphasize understanding and mastery tend to have higher value coefficients.
Or, in other words, the value coefficient, which is the difficulty of learning.
Chen Bo is used to tackling the difficult problems first, which makes the tasks easier and easier.
He opened the book "Basic Biological Organ Structure".
hum!
After just one glance, Chen Bo felt himself enter a mysterious state.
The complex and obscure diagrams of mechanisms on the pages of the book now became clear and logical in his eyes. The function of each part and the flow of energy were clearly imprinted in his mind.
Principles that used to require repeated contemplation and diagrammatic deduction to understand can now be grasped at a glance.
Soon, Chen Bo became completely absorbed in the experience, forgetting about time and everything around him.
Before I knew it, the sky outside the window had changed from dusk to night, and then from night to day.
More than ten hours passed just like that.
I've finished studying "Basic Biological Organ Structure"!
Just as Chen Boxue finished learning, someone gently patted his shoulder from behind.
It is Paravi.
She stood in the glow of the morning light, her flaxen hair bathed in a soft golden hue from the light streaming in through the window.
Her eyes held a mixture of inquiry and obvious suspicion.
"You...spent the whole night reviewing 'Basic Biological Structure'?"
Chen Bo rubbed his slightly sore lower back and nodded: "Yes, I do feel a bit of back pain."
I didn't sleep a wink all night, but my mind was unusually sharp and alert. Is this the power of the learning pills?
So strong!
Paravi frowned slightly.
She didn't quite believe it.
"Basic Biological Structures" is widely recognized as the toughest subject to tackle in the second-year courses of the Biological Theory School, bar none.
It involves a lot of complex mechanical models and bioenergy conversion formulas, which seemed to give her a huge headache.
You didn't just glance at it once, did you?
Paravi didn't say anything more. He silently opened his book, took out the practice problems tucked inside, pointed to one of the problems, and asked, "I tried to solve this problem three times yesterday, but I still couldn't get it right. Could you help me take a look?"
"A biomimetic model of the fibrous muscle exertion of a spiny beetle."
He recognized him at a glance.
"The problem requires calculating the minimum energy required to drive the shell to close once, and taking into account the synergistic and antagonistic effects of seven different groups of fiber muscle bundles during the force exertion process."
Paravi's expression changed slightly.
He even knew exactly what the questions were testing.
"This problem can be solved like this." Chen Bo began his explanation directly: "The key to the problem lies in the energy conduction loss model. Many people overlook the potential energy recovery of the second muscle bundle during the relaxation phase. You see, its force trajectory design is essentially a miniature elastic potential energy storage structure."
"By substituting this potential energy variable into the overall bio-fiber energy flow formula, we can offset some of the heat loss generated when the first group of muscle bundles exert force, and then take into account the slight resistance brought about by the stabilizing effect of the third group of muscle bundles, and finally arrive at the answer."
"A minimum of 5 lobes of energy is needed to complete one drive."
The leaf network is the basic energy unit of Mount Sumeru, which can be simply understood as a joule.
After saying that, Chen Bo himself was slightly surprised.
Has my problem-solving speed become this insane?
Is this the power of ten times the comprehension ability?
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