Chapter 7 Teacher Naxida is very attentive in her lectures.
Chapter 7 Teacher Naxida is very attentive in her lectures.
"It's like a compressed spring, containing a stable elemental force of grass. When pressure is applied, it releases energy at a very stable rate, driving the mechanism. The greater the pressure, the faster the energy is released."
Chen Bodao: "So, its energy output can be precisely controlled?"
Does energy output decrease as energy decreases?
Simply put, the less power the battery has, the more stress it needs to exert to maintain a constant output.
"Yes, it will." Nasita nodded seriously: "Therefore, each time the pressure is applied, it must be a little greater than the last time in order to achieve the same energy output. This is another complex calculation model. The core power source of many of the intricate mechanisms of Sumeru is based on this principle."
Nasita started with the most basic energy structure and then moved on to the complex energy transmission and transformation, explaining it in great detail!
……
Chen Bo listened attentively; he was originally a person who loved learning.
Of course, most importantly, the person giving the lecture was the lovely Nasita.
Anyone who has taken a class knows that, often, the level of attentiveness in a student's attention is directly proportional to the teacher's appearance.
You won't get distracted at all when listening to Nasida's lectures.
Before I knew it, five or six hours had passed.
"That's enough for today." Nasita stopped explaining, a serious expression on her face. "Knowledge is like dessert; if you eat too much at once, it will be too sweet."
Chen Bo nodded heavily and exited the dream.
Consciousness returns to the body, but mental fatigue persists.
You still need to rest when you sleep. If you concentrate on studying for six hours in your dream, it's actually equivalent to not resting at all.
He rubbed his throbbing temples, feeling as if his head was stuffed with a lump of paste.
and many more!
A sudden inspiration struck Chen Bo.
Can't I relieve mental fatigue by running?
He immediately opened the system panel, opened the task interface, and the running task was still there!
This is a task that can be completed repeatedly!
This system is quite user-friendly.
Chen Bo turned his head and saw Paravi resting her chin on her hand, quietly reading a book, with soft light shining on her focused profile.
"Gurgle..."
An untimely sound broke the silence.
Chen Bo's stomach growled.
Paravi chuckled and closed the book. "You're finally awake. Your stomach's been protesting. Let's go get something to eat and give you some energy."
"Okay, let's go for a run." Chen Bo stood up and stretched.
"Huh?" Paravi paused, blinking her beautiful eyes. "Running to eat? Won't that affect your appetite?"
"Just think of it as me wanting to go for a run." Chen Bo casually made up an excuse, mainly to complete the system task.
Although Palavi found it strange, he still smiled and agreed, "Okay, I'll do as you say."
The two left their scholar's robes on their seats to reserve a spot, and under Palavi's guidance, they did a few simple warm-up exercises before running out of the Palace of Wisdom, one after the other.
It's already evening in Sumeru City, and the sun is estimated to set in about an hour.
There are many plants in Sumeru, and the wind that blows over carries the fragrance of grass and trees.
I ran another 5,000 meters.
For Paravi, who trains regularly, the difficulty was very low; she ran without flinching and her breathing was even.
But Chen Bo couldn't do it.
By the end, he felt like his lungs were about to explode, his legs were as heavy as lead, and he was moving almost entirely by willpower.
"Huff... Hah... No... I can't take it anymore..."
After finally finishing the 5,000 meters, Chen Bo supported himself on his knees with both hands, panting heavily.
No, I'm still too tired.
However, the mental fatigue has indeed been completely eliminated.
[Daily task: 5000-meter run completed.]
[Mission Reward: 1 chance to draw a prize (99% junk, 1% random technological artifact sample.) +10 points.]
Chen Bo didn't care about the extra reward for completing it for the first time.
Chen Bo was also curious: what kind of prizes would be awarded for garbage sorting?
"lottery!"
He was silent.
The familiar card-drawing animation reappeared before my eyes, but this time there was no dazzling golden light.
There was only a simple, unadorned white dot of light.
With a 99% chance of getting junk, I definitely drew junk.
Chen Bo chuckled self-deprecatingly, already prepared to open a pack of tissues or a bottle of mineral water.
The light faded, and what appeared in his consciousness was...
A book!
Book title: Mercenary Bahar.
[System Book Introduction: "Mercenary Bahar" is a localized version of "Rickshaw Boy" on the Sumeru platform. It uses Sumeru's common language and, without altering the core plot, replaces the setting with a desert mercenary story more suited to Sumeru readers' reading habits.]
Chen Bo was stunned for a moment.
A Sumeru version of Rickshaw Boy? The protagonist changes from a rickshaw puller to a desert mercenary?
This system... seems to understand localization quite well.
It seems like it can help pass the time?
However, compared to the learning pills made by geniuses, they are indeed no different from garbage.
However, it might not be completely useless.
A realistic masterpiece like "Rickshaw Boy," which profoundly exposes the struggles of people at the bottom of society, must have considerable literary value.
Making money is still very important.
However, before Nasita took control of the Church, the Church blocked the spread of knowledge, and books were basically forbidden outside.
Or rather, people are becoming more and more accustomed to using the virtual world and are rarely reading paper books anymore.
Just like how modern people prefer playing on their phones and don't really like reading physical books anymore.
But what if it's a prohibited item?
In the ancient times that Chen Bo lived in, even forbidden books circulated in large quantities.
As long as the content of the book is good, that's fine.
The primary readers of this book are people connected to the desert.
Selling it to a portion of the readers in the desert would be enough.
The novel will likely only become a huge hit after Nasita regains her divine status.
While listening to Naxi Da's lectures, Chen Bo also gained a deeper understanding of the mechanics of Sumeru.
Energy cores, precision parts, and bionic muscle fibers are all very expensive.
I haven't even started the research project yet, and I don't have any funding at all.
For me personally, obtaining funding and making money are also potential side projects.
At this point, the system pops up the task panel again.
Task 4 has been automatically added to the panel.
[Task 4: Earn Mora]
Introduction: You've successfully realized the importance of money. Research can't be done without funding. Even the genius Black Tower has Estella to pay his bills, right? Before you find a wealthy patron to support you, you'll need to pay your own bills.
Requirement: Earn 100,000 Mora. (The Mora exchange rate in the game is roughly 1:1 with our everyday currency. The Mora ratio in the game is strange; food is extremely expensive, while ironware is very cheap. Food in the game is actually used as medicine, providing special buffs, hence the distorted price ratio.)
Rewards: 10 allocatable subject experience points, 10 points of credits. One chance to win a prize (99% junk, 1% random technology).
One hundred thousand Mora is no small sum.
"Anil? Anil?"
Paravi's voice rang out from the side. She came over with two drinks and handed one to me.
"What's wrong with you? You're just standing there grinning after your run. What good thing came to mind?"
"Also, remember to drink slowly, don't rush."
Chen Bo took one of the cups and slowly drank a little.
He looked at Palavi and replied, "Of course, it's a matter for Mentor Tinari."
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