Black Tower finally turned his attention to Star. "Hey, you did a great job with Gold and Machinery. I just happen to need an assistant. Isn't that a coincidence?"

Looking into Black Tower's fixed gaze, Xing knew she probably wasn't going to give him a choice.

However, since I've already finished all the other simulated universes, it'll help me pass the time and also allow me to learn about the war between factions.

Screw Gum: "Be careful, you two."

[Topa: Lady Black Tower, you should know how much damage Rupert II caused to the galaxy.]

[Black Tower: Of course I know, didn't I say? What I want to recreate is the scepter, not resurrect him.]

[Star: I'm like a brick; I'll be moved wherever I'm needed.]

[March 7th: Star, I've been feeling really cold lately. Can you stay with me tonight?]

[Star: Of course, let's stick them together.]

[Himeko: March is sick. I'll go get you some medicine.]

[Himeko Murata: Let me help you. I used to take care of students a lot.]

[Walter (looking at his phone): Ah, this feels like coming home.]

A feeling of weightlessness spread throughout her body, and Xing subconsciously struggled.

You are slowly sinking into an unknown quagmire.

There was a reminder in my ear.

It will assign you an identity that matches the event: an anonymous scholar, a passerby, or even an ant on a stone.

Xing's consciousness was as if draped in a light veil, and the data swirling around her ears became increasingly clear.

The scene before my eyes slowly came into view.

"New guy, set the imaginary background calibrator to the highest accuracy, the recording frequency based on quantum intervals, and don't forget to pour yourself a cup of coffee."

A female scholar addressed the star commander, then fell into deep thought.

"I'm in now." Thinking this, Xing casually picked up a glass of white crystal coffee and poured herself a drink.

"Patvia Adela Somerville," the female scholar murmured to herself.

(The central character in the unknowable domain simulation story, referred to hereafter as Pattvia.)

"Why exactly?"

"A number is like a ghost that haunts itself, forever maintaining the same error value in its own experiments."

Because of this error, Pattvia has been driven crazy.

It's like having delicious food right in front of you, but being tightly separated by a net. No, it's an invisible net.

Xing took a sip of coffee, listening to the creaking and groaning of the equipment.

Through numerous simulations, Xing was able to quickly adapt to her new identity.

Now a novice scholar, she habitually turns on the old-fashioned radio she found.

The quantum historical school predicts that new geniuses will emerge from the thinking of inorganic cells.

Although we have learned to question the accuracy of prophecies, with emperors' bodies still warm, we must take prophecies seriously and guard against unforeseen crises.

Chapter 224 The Perfect Scholar

"Ambiguous, very much in their style," Pativia commented sarcastically.

What kind of genius is born out of necessity?

"I believe that among the many scholars who are like maggots crawling on the legacy of the emperor and devouring the fruits of wisdom, a genius will be born."

"Or perhaps, Rupert III will awaken from the ruins of the empire."

Pativia despised the arrogance of these scholars.

She put aside her distractions, walked to the calibrator's control panel, and ended the process.

As expected, the visualized error fits into a stable set of signals.

Xing picked up a pen and recorded the experimental data.

"Still not working?"

Pativia shook her head. "It appears every thirteen minutes, no matter where the lab is moved."

“The intensity and frequency of the Pullman Nebula, Herdolin, and even the edge of black holes have never changed.”

Pativia gestured with her hands.

"It's as if there's a voice that exists everywhere and at all times."

Just then, a notification came from Xing's ear: Simulation ended, returning to the unknown domain.

[Black Tower: Parthia, I solved the problem she left behind, the one I was most proud of back then.]

[Ling: I feel she looks down on those scholars' behavior. The Imperial Legacy refers to the scepter, right?]

[Doctor Truth: Back then, many scholars relied on the computational power of the scepter to achieve their results, because it was both convenient and accurate. Some even abandoned academic research in favor of pursuing the allocation of scepters.]

[Screwgoom: The biggest problem isn't the use of the scepter, but rather that it causes those brilliant ideas to fade away. However, the legacy left by the Emperor is certainly enough to give birth to a genius.]

[Star: It seems like Pativia has also come into contact with intellectual circles around this time.]

[Black Tower: Indeed, it's similar to my current scenario, but I've already solved that constant; it's the solitary wave algorithm.]

[Fufu: The value of genius is still increasing.]

[Potio: What's the point of having high-quality talent? Even geniuses come in good and bad forms. His precious original doctor likes to turn people into monkeys.]

[Star: Banana...]

[Randomly interrupted: Baseball bat ninja, you're possessed by evil spirits again. Don't worry, I'm here to help you.]

[Star: Ahem, just kidding.]

"I never imagined... that Dr. Pativia would become the starting point of the unknowable realm."

Black Tower muttered to himself.

Xing guessed, "Is she the mastermind?"

"This isn't some third-rate murder mystery novel where you can just guess whatever you want."

"Throughout the entire Academy of Erudition, Parthia can be considered the most outstanding scholar. Even if she is far from being a genius, her achievements are enough to warrant a dedicated page for her in the Candlelight School."

The black tower was built with tables and chairs, so that the stars could sit and chat.

"She did not belong to any school of thought in the first half of her life, but in the second half, every school of thought hoped that her joining would enhance their reputation."

This was the first time Xing had ever seen Heita speak so highly of someone.

Are you very familiar with her?

The Black Tower doll swayed its legs slightly, "There's some history between us, I suppose."

"If stepping out of the circle of knowledge and creating new knowledge in the unknown is the path of practicing intellect, then she has undoubtedly gone further than most of her colleagues."

Xing doesn't really understand either, but he's really amazing.

"Any new discoveries, Black Tower?"

"The unknown realm that is trapping me is the same as the signal that Pativia received back then—it's a rope that can lead me out of the circle."

The Black Tower reached out and grasped, saying, "It will guide me to the singularity of knowledge."

"A singularity of knowledge?" Xing asked, puzzled.

"My first time using fire, my first time being confused by gravity..."

"Throughout human history, whenever a scholar steps out of the circle of knowledge, it has had a tremendous impact on the world."

Black Tower was afraid that Star wouldn't understand, so he explained it in great detail.

"In the world of geniuses, this impact is particularly pronounced. Some in the club have proposed the concept of the singularity of knowledge, describing this cognitive tipping point that can permanently change the definition of knowledge."

Xing: "The Gugu Algorithm".

"It's the solitary wave algorithm!"

"The signal that Mathematical Pativia discovered was an arc wave in the universe."

"At the same time, it is also a global problem that almost confines the universe to the circle of knowledge."

[Xi Lian: Xingbao is so cute and funny.]

[Star: Hehe, of course. Woman… you’ve successfully caught my attention. How about joining my beautiful girl fan club?]

[*Padofelis: Watch out, your base might be raided.]

[Xi Lian: Oh my, Xingbao, you really make my heart flutter! I can't help but be attracted to you!]

[Silver Wolf: My god, Firefly, you should learn from this!]

[Firefly: I can't do it. But I'll support whatever Xing does.]

[Black Tower: How did you guys get onto this topic?!]

[Nguyen Mai: The Black Tower is also great; even I might not be able to solve this difficult problem.]

[Black Tower: What's so special about that? I have something even more powerful. I'll show you tonight.]

[Ying: There's always someone who can subdue another.]

Paimon: Luminous... I'm hungry.

After the fall of the emperor, the reckoning with inorganic life severely damaged the legacy.

The Academy of Broad Knowledge, of course, would not stand by and watch its heritage be destroyed, and immediately sent people to salvage it.

But in the end, a problem arises: how to use the scepter fairly to solve the problem and bring the greatest benefit to the society?

Fairness and Debate Star, Spofia.

The Futurology Congress, a meeting where scholars from various factions vie for the distribution of the scepter, and feast on the spirit of Rupert.

The students crowded the stands like soap bubbles. Xing parted the crowd with his hands and squeezed through the gaps to the front of the lecture hall.

At this moment, she was an observer.

The conference will decide the distribution of the scepter: whose topic is more valuable? Who can solve the problems of the future?

Who can become the new owner of the inheritance... at least nominally.

Xing Huan looked around and saw that every scholar had a smile on their face.

But you discover that beneath the smile lies shrewd calculation and ulterior motives.

Stander Kader, the chief scholar of the Starry Sky Ecology school, stepped onto the stage to give a speech.

His sharp compound eyes enveloped the controversy; he coughed lightly, then drowned out the noise.

That's right, he is no ordinary person; he has compound eyes like an insect and the swarming ability of a queen bee.

His goal is to become the perfect scholar.

The ultimate ideal of seekers of knowledge is a word that already possessed value before the birth of intellect.

Infinite life, infinite vision, infinite thought, and then even knowledge bows down to him.

It's like sitting on a supreme throne built from countless concepts of knowledge, wielding the ultimate power to analyze knowledge.

(Note: This is not a throne that popped up from some marketing account; it's just a simple metaphor.)

All of this may be within reach. By concentrating all computing power on one person, securing him the opportunity to consult the gods, paving the way for genius, and creating the perfect scholar of the academy.

Standard Kader's eyes were filled with madness.

"Which is more valuable: a million problems solved by mediocre people or a brilliant idea? The answer is self-evident."

Amidst the bustling crowd, a shadowy figure left behind a sweet yet dangerous scent, drawing Xing's attention.

"Strange, why can't I see her face clearly?"

Chapter 225 Distribution of the Scepter

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like