I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 499 - 327: The Worried Onlookers_i

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Chapter 499: Chapter 327: The Worried Onlookers_i

At nine o’clock in the morning, under Nora Camp’s uneasy mood, her own Optimized Combination Pairing Selection Competition knowledge assessment officially began.

The exam will last for twelve hours, covering all aspects of high school knowledge.

Exam candidates just stay in their respective dormitories, not taking breaks in the meantime, and need to solve their own meal and restroom problems.

The candidates will be logging into the online assessment system, which is supported by one-billionth of the computing power of the Supreme Intelligent Brain Star.

Star will randomly select appropriate test questions from the question bank and present them to each person.

She can guarantee that the assessment is absolutely fair and open, with no deception.

Harrison Clark got into the Brainwave Synchronized Resonance Training Device early.

This time, what awaited him was not intense training, but a full-spectrum thought-integration simulation system.

The scene in front of Harrison’s “eyes” changed rapidly.

He appeared in an empty classroom, with an intelligent desk in front of him.

The desk was a split-screen display, with the exam questions on the left and the standard answer on the right.

He felt something was off.

“What are you waiting for? Hurry up and copy!”

Star’s voice suddenly rang in his heart.

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Harrison Clark: “Huh?”

“I told you to copy, hurry up.”

Star urged him again.

Harrison Clark: “Emmm…”

It took him more than thirty seconds to slowly understand Star’s meaning, and he asked, doubtfully: “Are you going to help me cheat?”

Reason told Harrison Clark that this was unlikely.

After all, Star had hosted countless selection exam assessments, and she was the most fair-minded artificial intelligence.

If she helps people cheat, then how can such a serious exam be called fair?

“Yes, what’s wrong with that?”

Unexpectedly, Star admitted it the next second, with no mental barriers, and was very frank.

“You…”

Under the attack of Star’s words, Harrison Clark remained silent for a long time, even losing the motivation to retort.

Why didn’t you say it earlier?

If you said earlier that you were going to help me cheat, why did I have to study so hard?

So what exactly did I learn in these thirty-three days?

Harrison Clark touched his head.

The Galaxy Warrior’s keen combat instincts told him that his hair loss this month was at least 5%.

Although it would grow back later, this was the history of his blood and tears!

What a pitfall!

His mentality just collapsed.

“You…oh!”

Harrison Clark wanted to curse but was afraid of provoking the erratic Star. What if she backhanded him with, “Since you don’t want it, I won’t help you, you’re on your own!” How would he cope?

“What’s wrong with me?”

Star pretended not to understand.

Harrison Clark silently gave her a thumbs-up, “You’re amazing! I give you a like. Well done!”

“Thankyou for the compliment.”

Looking at Harrison Clark’s twisted expression, Star was quite satisfied.

She had learned another new aspect of the complexity of human nature.

Humans are indeed an interesting lifeform.

And he is even more interesting.

No wonder he has the same genetic information as the creator.

As early as a month ago, Star had clearly sensed that when facing this person, her emotional completion speed increased greatly.

Her character completion plan was progressing at an unprecedented speed.

In the past, watching the ups and downs of ordinary people’s lives as an observer only increased her completion rate by less than one billionth.

But in these thirty-three days, the completion rate had risen by 5.67%.

And just now, it seemed to have jumped another 0.12%.

And why didn’t she tell Harrison Clark that she was planning to help him cheat in advance?

Star said, of course, it was because she felt a complex emotion called pleasure and satisfaction in her logical core when she saw him suffering from learning.

Star believes this indicates that she also developed a subconscious mind similar to humans. The subconscious mind believes that letting Harrison Clark study is the right thing to do.

The exams in the thirty-first century are very different from those in the twenty-first century, and they are not as simple as swiping questions.

Candidates will face a variety of assessment methods, such as textbooks, exam questions, scenario simulations, and on-site defenses, in the virtual space.

These methods will comprehensively examine the candidates’ knowledge mastery, proficiency, thinking acuity, and hands-on ability from multiple angles.

But none of this was a problem for Harrison Clark.

Although the circumstances were quite disgraceful, after venting his anger, he quickly adjusted, shamelessly accepted Star’s exam questions, served as an’ invigilator, and also as an impersonator in a brutal cheating method, writing, discussing, and operating at the speed of light.

Under Mr. Clark’s meticulous writing mode, all obstacles were like paper tigers, collapsing at the first blow!

His previous long-term study was still helpful, as he understood many knowledge points, at least speeding up his meticulous writing.

Under Star’s overall control, no one is allowed to intervene during the exam, even the higher-ups.

Before the end of the exam, no one was allowed to know the situation inside the examination hall.

After all, people will always be biased and influenced by emotions. Only

artificial intelligence can be absolutely “fair.”

This has been the unshakable truth since Star was born and took over all kinds of human exams.

But no one could have imagined that the biggest mole in history was creating the most ruthless cheater in history.

Nora Camp didn’t know the situation during the assessment.

She paced back and forth in her office, feeling restless, and had no interest in dealing with her usual tasks.

She never thought Harrison Clark’s literary level would regress so much.

Otherwise, she would have lowered the comprehensive assessment criteria to elementary school graduation, regardless of the explosion in the number of applicants.