Super God-Level Top Student

Chapter 222 Dust of the Era



Chapter 222 Dust of the Era

It turns out that the person we are most fond of deceiving is actually ourselves, which is why speaking the truth often offends people.

So when you realize you might have done something foolish, don't doubt it, and definitely don't give your brain the chance to make excuses. Moving quickly to the next step and thinking about how to remedy the situation is the best way to handle it.

But clearly, Luo Benyuan didn't have this realization.

Middle-aged people who have spent a long time in the laboratory tend to share a common problem: they may be talented at conducting experiments, but woefully lacking in the ability to throw a punch, lacking the physical strength to do so. This especially applied to Xu Zhengxing, who had recently become even more frail; Luo Benyuan even doubted the man could punch a model airplane that fell from the sky.

Before humanity evolved to the point of killing with a gaze, he was able to withstand the murderous looks of these three men and remain calm and composed. Your next chapter is on My Virtual Library Empire

""Ha, Luo, I remember you were the first and only one to clearly express opposition at the initiation meeting for Qiao's project a few days ago. So I'm quite curious, why did you run over to Professor Qiao's research institute to pay a visit today?""

""Exactly. Luo, did you run over there to raise both hands in surrender?""

""Hey, don't talk about Professor Luo that way. Isn't it possible for someone to have a momentary brain fart? As long as you quickly recognize the mistake, you're still a good comrade.""

...

Intellectuals often spare no effort when it comes to belittling others. Even though they dislike using foul language, their words brim with mockery that can pierce straight to the heart.

Luckily, Luo Benyuan didn't care about these comments.

Even if the mockery were a hundred times harsher, it wouldn't compare to the blow he took in Qiao Ze's office.

Even though Qiao Ze didn't mock him once, the real hurt came from discussing factual and reasonable matters.

Not to mention that the other three, who had also earned their full professorships by working hard in the lab, clearly lacked experience in dealing with such unreasonable arguments.

Luckily, their task this time didn't seem too difficult. After arguing for barely an hour, a "ding dong" alert came from the console.

Was that the system feedback notification?

All four instantly stopped bickering, as they had almost run out of steam anyway.

In a mutual agreement not to use foul language first, it was difficult to find repetitive and powerful phrases that could provoke the others' sensitive nerves.

So, all four of them silently exchanged glances, then walked over to the console screen together.

Indeed, the system had provided feedback.

""Damn... can this thing actually give out the load-displacement curve directly? Is this also simulated?""

""Stop talking nonsense, hurry up and compare it to the raw data.""

""Look, this report provided by the gadget differs in several yield points from the original report.""

""Were they recorded incorrectly?""

""The model here has an analysis explanation, let's see...""

""Stop looking, just compare it. The test report directly provides the composition for creating this composite metallic material. Heh... Look here, it even reminds us to remember to calibrate the XRF equipment before use, otherwise the accuracy of elemental measurement cannot be guaranteed!""

""Is it possible that the model assumes only an elementary school diploma is needed to use it, so it explains everything in detail when providing solutions?""


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