Chapter 336 Failing means death
Chapter 336 Failing means death
Haha, indeed, it's already a qualified video to watch while eating.
This year's dungeon design is amazing, with two ways to break the deadlock. And the cultivators from every academy are all quite capable. Especially seeing Wan Qi Ziye, Lan Ying Shu, and Jiang He team up against Yu Quan Jing gave me goosebumps. Even enemies can become allies!
It's mainly about interests. If interests align, there's nothing that can't be negotiated.
Jiang He's outlandish theory of fusion dungeons feels like it deserves its own dedicated thread for research and discussion.
There are already related topics and tags, and I heard that quite a few cultivators have gathered under the post.
Does anyone know how to open-source the program for designing replicas in Stellar Technology? I want to study the underlying logic myself.
Note the previous point: wanting someone else's company's confidential data is a violation of interstellar law.
The cultivators in this year's academy competition are far stronger than those in previous years, and they are certainly not inferior to the talents from other empires.
Spiritual energy and magic belong to two different systems and cannot be compared. The magic practitioners in the Star Luo Empire are also at different levels than us.
But they humiliated us ten years ago, saying we hadn't succeeded in ascending to immortality in hundreds of years.
Ignore them. Let them become gods first. Becoming a god through magic is a long way off.
Forget all that nonsense, someone please explain the rules of the other dungeons! I desperately need a guide to save my rusty brain.
If one of the four dungeons is successfully completed, will it affect the other dungeons?
You're worrying too much before you've even started planning this.
Yay! I love watching horror-themed dungeons the most. Jiang He's dungeon is in a classroom, which will definitely make her feel more immersed.
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Besides the zombies on the bridge, there were quite a few more in the city. Jiang He left a few cultivators from his team to help the armed forces.
She and Li Ling, who had respawned in the same location, continued their journey toward the other three instances.
The first instance you reach is "Infinite Classroom". "Infinite Classroom" has a completion time of 120 hours, or about five days.
The countdown begins when the instance opens, with the "Infinite Classroom" instance being the most urgent.
Jiang He stepped into the school gate without hesitation, and instantly, all the cultivators who had entered the dungeon like her came into the classroom.
Jiang He sat in the chair and tried to move it, but found that she couldn't move the chair no matter what she did.
She seemed to be fixed to the matching table and chairs.
Immediately afterwards, a voice, both young and old, appeared on the stage along with a person:
"Good morning, everyone. I am the invigilator for today's exam. The exam will officially begin in ten seconds. I wish you all a pleasant exam experience."
The words ended, and the sound disappeared.
A few seconds later, a test paper with five full pages, totaling ten pages, appeared in front of Jiang He.
Jiang He glanced at the test questions, which came from all over the country, including cultivation physics, cultivation chemistry, and ordinary advanced mathematics. Apart from the high-difficulty questions, there were no ordinary and simple common sense questions on the entire test paper.
Generally, copies are divided into rule-based copies and ruleless copies.
The proctor, who appeared for less than ten seconds, did not explain the exam rules.
What Jiang He saw was a complete set of rules.
The escape-themed dungeons are also linked to exams.
The most basic rules include "Cheating is not allowed; cheating will result in elimination" or "A certain percentage of the questions must be scored to pass the exam; otherwise, you will be eliminated."
Or it could involve rules like "passing the exam allows you to leave the classroom" that relate to escaping.
Jiang He's thinking is divergent; these are just the most basic rules that can be deduced from the environment.
The exam paper was covered with densely packed questions, but the time allotted for answering the questions was only 24 hours.
Jiang He glanced at the paper and realized that it was impossible to finish all the questions in just 24 hours. After all, there was no calculation involved, and many of the more complex questions that required calculation would take one or two hours. Moreover, the paper had so many pages that it could be used as a bandage.
Jiang He wasn't going to pick up a pen to answer the questions; she tried to turn around and get off the chair.
In the brief moment when Jiang He twisted and turned, the sound that had just disappeared suddenly reappeared.
Jiang He looked up and saw a middle-aged man in front of her, who was the monitoring teacher who had been sitting on the podium just now.
The "Infinite Classroom" instance is dark, and the windows of the classroom where Jiang He is located are all blocked by curtains, making it impossible to see the outside environment.
In addition, the indoor lighting was dim, making it extremely difficult to see the exam paper and surrounding items.
So much so that when Jiang He saw the monitoring teacher in front of her, her heart skipped a beat.
It wasn't fear, but rather astonishment at how similar they were.
A striped polo shirt, suit pants, a key at the waist, and summer boots on the feet.
Jiang He frequently hallucinates her elementary school teacher, middle school teacher, and high school teacher.
“Candidate Jiang He was seen looking around during the exam. He was warned once, and three warnings would be considered cheating.”
The proctor sitting on the podium silently moved in front of Jiang He. This was already strange, and logically Jiang He should be scared now.
But when she saw the proctor's teacher attire, she couldn't hold back anymore.
Jiang He's first attempt ended in failure.
Five hours of exam time passed slowly, and the first monk in the classroom to hand in his paper appeared:
"You never said you'd die if you didn't get a perfect score. There's no such rule. Let me go."
In the distance, a monk was shouting incessantly. The proctor opposite her glanced at the exam paper and immediately smirked.
Hidden Rule 1:
Cheating is strictly prohibited: Any form of cheating is strictly forbidden during the exam. Candidates must rely on their own knowledge and abilities to complete the exam.
Hidden Rule Two:
Candidates are not allowed to leave the examination room without permission during the examination.
Hidden Rule 3:
No whispering allowed: During the exam, candidates are not allowed to whisper to each other...
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Hidden Rule Ten: The exam is out of 100 points. A score of 60 is required to pass and leave the classroom.
"Your grades are too poor; you are not worthy of becoming a pillar of the empire."
After the proctor finished speaking, he suddenly pulled out a knife from behind his back and stabbed the cultivator who had just handed in his paper.
As the blade went in and out, the cultivator gradually fell silent and died completely.
The other monks who witnessed this scene in the classroom stared wide-eyed.
The idea that failing an exam will lead to death is something I never expected to become a reality in a game.
It's absolutely terrifying.
Viewers who witnessed the proctor committing murder during the live stream were also not in a good mood.
The education system of the Empire of All Spirits is a twelve-year compulsory education system.
In other words, every citizen born in the empire, from the age when they are allowed to attend school, cannot escape the process of learning.
Primary school, junior high school, and senior high school—a total of twelve years, not including preschool education.
Even if one awakens their talent for cultivation during these twelve years, they still need to continue their studies at the cultivation school.
The viewers in the live stream were of different ages, some were still in school, and others had already graduated and were working. Regardless of their age, they all felt a chill when they saw this.
[I'm so scared my legs are shaking. Even though I know it's just a dungeon, the thought of my final grades just coming out makes me feel really uneasy.]
Okay, okay, if you can't become a pillar of the empire, you have to die. If I were in a dungeon, based on my performance, I'd die a thousand or ten thousand times over.
Who isn't like that? This teacher seemed so approachable at first, but then the next second it was a scene of her going berserk and killing someone. Just imagine how traumatized I am!
Haha, I suddenly think our imperial education system is pretty good. Useless people like us can't participate in the real survival of the fittest process at all.
I think I know what you're talking about, the college entrance examination system, right? Just between you and me, the college entrance examination system, especially for cultivators, is completely unreasonable. Because of the rule that life and death don't matter, many cultivators die every year during the exam.
The previous commenter was too naive. Aside from cultivators, which place doesn't have a system of survival of the fittest? Despite legal constraints, how many people have died in our empire? Under transparent college entrance exam rules, competition is always better than being unwittingly dragged into conflicts and becoming a sacrifice for powerful figures during cultivation.
Add one more: those who can't even survive the college entrance exam will find it even harder to succeed later on, and nine out of ten will still fail. Didn't the college entrance exam system from a hundred years ago already prove that?
Damn, don't say too much! I'm afraid my comments will get banned. I know everything you guys say!
Please decipher this!
However, I still feel it's unreasonable. Some people are very weak in the early stages of cultivation, or rather, their defensive capabilities are weak. They simply cannot survive malicious attacks. You said they die young. So what if they survive and become successful?
Those who can truly succeed are one in a million, while cultivators who pass the college entrance examination and enter university generally become the backbone of the workforce, making their chances of success far greater than that of one in a million.
Is this something I can say?
: Go ahead and tell me, the whole internet knows about this, right? One is the college entrance exam, the other is a large family, and so on.
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The discussion in the live chat was intense. The administrator of Stellar Technology silently watched the screen but did not ban anyone. After all, cultivators are just animals.
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