Chapter 260: 246: "Child, since the questions are all wrong, the answers are naturally wrong as well.
Chapter 260: 246: "Child, since the questions are all wrong, the answers are naturally wrong as well.
Chapter 260: Chapter 246: “Child, since the questions are all wrong, the answers are naturally wrong as well.
“Indeed.”
Sword Without End also nodded helplessly. He had thought that Yi simply planned to rely on swiftly clearing the hundred levels of the Deadly Tower to claim the special rewards. The first four actions were just a formality, but to his surprise, Yi set the difficulty to the maximum on the first action!
Assuming.@@@@
Assuming there was a normal person with excellent memory who heard the range of Pi that Chen Yi intended to recite. Their first reaction would definitely be to quickly search for these seven segments of Pi on the internet.
And try to memorize them as quickly as possible.
That’s certain.
Not to listen to Yi recite everything word for word, and then start to memorize.
There wouldn’t be enough time for that.
This is the most efficient use of time.
But this is exactly the trap Yi had laid.
Really... cautious.
...
“In this day and age, do you know what technology is?”
In a corner, a player sneered as he looked at the Pi document he had already searched for online, his eyes filled with disdain.
And by his side.
There was a printing machine and a large stack of E-level Memory Paper.
It’s just Memory Paper, isn’t it? An E-level prop, is it that hard to get? It isn’t worth much, but generally, no one buys this stuff.
But he was different.
A few days ago, he had spent a sum of Points to gather a huge pile of Memory Paper. His original intention was to collect enough Memory Paper to record the entire history and culture of Blue Star, hoping that when the game ended one day, Blue Star’s heritage wouldn’t be lost.
At least history would be passed down.
If the culture continues, the heritage won’t be lost.
Currently no one has realized this yet, but when he accidentally acquired a piece of Memory Paper, the idea of creating a human library emerged in his heart. He wanted to pass down the entirety of Blue Star’s five thousand years of culture.
In other words.
At this time, seeing paywalled information on the internet, there’s simply no way to pay for it; there’s no method or pathway to do so.
“Find another one.”
The man spat lightly and began to open the browser to click on the next page, clicking through thirty-four pages.
The man broke down.
Eighteen of the pages were Baidu Wenku’s paywalled pages.
Nine were paywalls from other websites.
The rest were incomplete pages that didn’t cover the full length of Pi he needed.
Finally, after flipping through countless pages, he found a free and complete page and without any hesitation, downloaded the entire document.
The printing machine started up.
Five minutes later.
The man, with a serious expression, stuffed several pieces of Memory Paper into his mouth, chewing them as he looked at the 3-minute countdown for the challenge.
To this day, no one has succeeded in the challenge.
He will be the first.
“Hmph.”
Confidently, the man sneered and chose to begin the challenge.
The challenge would last thirty minutes, after all, reciting so many numbers couldn’t be done in just a few minutes, but it didn’t matter. He believed that the victory would be his after thirty minutes.
...
In a corner of Blue Star,
a woman held a plate of neatly sliced fruit, looking worriedly at her husband on the couch whose eyes were bloodshot. Her mouth opened and closed several times but in the end, she said nothing, afraid of disturbing her husband’s concentration.
Time passed.
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