Translator: Zayn_
“Then I’ll have to trouble you,” Lin Hai looked at me with a bit of disdain when he noticed me flinch.
Hearing this, I was slightly dissatisfied.
It’s a piece of cake for me, okay?
“Let’s add each other’s contact information first.” Lin Hai looked at me a few times, as if he didn’t know why I was so confident.
“Alright.”
I nodded, took out my phone, and added Lin Hai as a friend.
“If there’s nothing else, I’ll take my leave.” I turned around and left.
“Lin Luo, take care.” Lin Hai said.
I nodded and walked out.
It was only then that I remembered that I was out for a meal and was also buying food for a few of the older guys in the dormitory.
I quickly ran to the cafeteria.
I quickly filled my stomach, bought food for the other boys in the dormitory, and rushed back.
When I returned to the dormitory, I saw that the three of them were gathered together and chatting. Furthermore, they were chatting enthusiastically. I was a little speechless as I pouted.
“My dear children, daddy has brought your food back.” I knocked on the table.
Upon hearing that, everyone in the dormitory looked at me. I placed the lunch box on the table.
While I was eating, my phone suddenly vibrated a few times. I opened it and saw that it was a message from Lin Hai.
“These are the materialsyou need to organize.” Lin Hai sent a text with a folder attached.
“Alright,” I replied with a smile.
“Sorry to trouble you. Please finish the paper as soon as possible.” Lin Hai said.
“No problem,” I said.
After replying, I opened the folder sent by Lin Hai and quickly read through it.
I read the document carefully, and at the end, my eyes widened. I finally understood why Lin Hai had specifically found someone to write the paper for them. It was because Lin Hai’s paper was basically pieced together, and it was very poorly organized. It didn’t look like a graduate student’s paper at all.
However, I could also see that he had indeed put in a lot of effort. He had collected a lot of information, including the origin and mutation process of HIV, and had made a reasonable and well-founded conjecture. It was just that the ‘self-practice’ section was slightly less interesting, but I could understand. After all, the university we were at wasn’t a famous university. There were very few researchers who studied a profound research topic like HIV. There were no corresponding cases and resources, and there was also no virus storage. He was indeed limited by the conditions.
After reading through the information, I became more confident. I was able to find the answers to this knowledge with a single glance. Previously, I had already obtained this knowledge from the system.
I let out a long breath and looked at the information that Lin Hai had just sent me. At this moment, I already had 10,000 ways to organize my thoughts.
I couldn’t help but sigh. This system was really good.
Lin Hai said that he had spent a lot of time and effort to create this knowledge. Although it was only an hour, my mind was filled with countless bits of information. Reading his thesis was like reading an elementary school student’s composition.
I’ve already experienced how lonely it is to be at the top.
I saved the data and began to organize the paper. My mind was like a spring, and I kept writing down the characteristics of the thesis.
My speed was extremely fast, and my fingers flew across the keyboard. I kept organizing and summarizing the information, and for a moment, I was actually in high spirits. Although I was a student majoring in literature, in the eyes of students from other majors, writing essays was our job.
But I never thought that writing a paper would be such an easy and happy thing. I didn’t have to think too much or look for information everywhere. Everything was in my head, and I could understand it at a glance.
I can write whatever I want, and I don’t have to worry about not being satisfied or making any mistakes.
Just as I was engrossed in my writing, Liu Fei’s voice came from behind. He seemed to have food in his mouth as he spoke vaguely.
“Brother Luo, what are you doing? How did you become an e-sports pianist[1] and start arguing with others?”
I turned around and glanced at Liu Fei, who was stuffing rice into his mouth as he spoke. He seemed to be enjoying his meal.
I looked at his gluttonous appearance and ignored him. I continued to write my paper. There was only one sentence in my heart.
What did it mean to have something “at your fingertips”? This was called having it at one’s fingertips!
I’m a genius. I couldn’t help but feel a little smug. I’d completely forgotten how I looked half an hour ago when I couldn’t do anything. At this moment, my self-confidence was at its peak.
Liu Fei didn’t mind that I ignored him and continued to eat happily.
Time flew by, and soon I had written more than ten pages of the paper. The rules were clear and the arguments were detailed.
I looked at it in satisfaction before checking the time.
Whoosh, more than an hour had passed by in the blink of an eye.
“Gugu…”
Because I had invested too much into it, I had used up a lot of energy. At this moment, I actually felt a little hungry.
“Brother Luo, are you hungry?” Liu Fei, who was playing games, heard my stomach growling and asked out of concern.
“Yes, I’m a little hungry.” I nodded my head.
Liu Fei looked at the time and said, “The cafeteria is still open. Brother Luo, if you’re hungry, you should go for supper.”
The other two roommates also agreed.
“Yes, Brother Luo. If you’re hungry, you should go and have supper.”
“That’s right, that’s right. People are like steel and rice is iron[2]. We can’t let our bodies starve.”
I looked at them suspiciously. These kids aren’t like this usually. Do they want me to bring food again? That shouldn’t be the case. They had just eaten. How could they be hungry?
Notes:
[1] e-sports pianist: e-sports players are very fast on keyboards due to their profession and have high typing speeds
[2] basically, you need to eat to have enough energy to do other things