I Really Didn’t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World - Chapter 495
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Chapter 495: Chapter 325: The Emperor of Liver [6000 words large chapter, extra update thanks to the alliance master Egg]_2
He figured that he might not have to carry the banner himself and that the outcome might be even better without him.
However, there was still some regret. It seemed that leaders in various fields were still in their early stages, and unlike himself in the last round, they had not become all-around leaders who could dominate everyone.
The situation had improved considerably, but it was still not perfect.
Now, Harrison Clark believed that when a weak civilization encountered a strong civilization in war, the weak civilization needed to unite and exert the greatest power with the smallest force to have a glimmer of hope.
So, the need for an absolute leader for the civilization remains.
If there is one, then Harrison Clark would be supportive and quietly observe if the leader meets his expectations.
If the expectations are met, he would fully assist the other party.
If there isn’t a qualified one or if someone is not qualified enough, he would contemplate taking the lead again.
Whether passive or active, after experiencing so much, Harrison Clark’s awareness of personal leadership had indeed been quietly strengthened.
However, the current situation seemed to just block his path to rallying the people with a shout and a wave of a banner.
This was something Harrison Clark did not expect.
He admitted that he had learned something new.
Each stage of an era has its own rules.
Although the chosen ones can create rules, they must also follow them. Even he couldn’t completely break free from them.
Governing a province was difficult enough, let alone an entire civilization. There were indeed many tricks inside, and one could not reach the correct conclusion by merely thinking and not experiencing it firsthand.
Standing in front of Harrison Clark, Star changes the topic: “Also, yesterday you completed a knowledge level assessment. You have experienced a substantial decline. I speculate that this might be due to the awakening of your combat talents. In short, you have developed strong limbs and a simple mind.” Harrison Clark: “Uh… I have a simple mind?”
There were too many flaws, so much so that he didn’t know where to start.
“You’re suggested to study more.”
Harrison Clark rolled his eyes, this was it, no wonder the previous system prompts felt weird.
He spread his hands, “I’m trying my best now.”
“Yes, so I gave you a little help this morning. How do you feel?”
Harrison Clark had a sudden realization, looking back at the replaced bed sheet, “It was good, thank you.”
Star: “You’re welcome. I also know that you need to recover to the level of high school graduation by the end of next month.”
Harrison Clark: “Yes, there is a lot of pressure.”
Star: “I can help you.”
Harrison Clark was quickly interested, “like you did this morning? Activating my logical thinking while I sleep, allowing me to learn while I sleep?”
He didn’t bother to ask Star why she wanted to help him.
She was not human, but a Quantum Intelligence. Whenever she made a decision, there must be a reason for that decision.
Star’s reasons didn’t need to convince others, and she only needed to convince herself before making the decision, adding a new layer of requirements to her logical core. It’s that simple.
Star nodded, “Yes. Moreover, I will help you make the most of your time, motivate you, and tailor the most suitable teaching materials for you to improve your learning efficiency.”
Harrison Clark laughed.
Although Star did not confirm that he was the Harrison Clark, her actions were still the same.
“Well, thank you.”
“You’re welcome, interacting with you is beneficial for me as well.”
Harrison Clark: “Yes, I know.”
“We can start now. According to my calculations, your success rate is 0.03637%…”
At the time of making this decision, Harrison Clark had some mental preparation for what kind of days he would have in the coming month.
However, when the time came, he realized how naive he was.
“It’s now 6 am, time to get up. Your breakfast is ready. You have five minutes to eat and freshen up.”
“You don’t need to attend basic military training this morning. I helped you skip it.”
“It’s now noon. You have a ten-minute break. I am preparing the courses for the second semester of the first year of junior high school. Try to rest a little during the Brainwave Synchronization Resonance Training.”
” I’ve sorted out the training materials from your instructor. You have five minutes to go through them and another ten minutes to work on improving the training plan. This material is enough for your instructor to use for two months. You’re not allowed to touch it afterward. Now, focus on your studies. I’ve got you covered for the afternoon.”
“Well done, it’s now 2 am. I suggest you fall asleep in five minutes. I’ve improved your sleep-teaching materials…”
For a whole month, he studied for over 23 hours every day.
Rest?
Nonexistent, fora “liver emperor” who’s full of liver, rest is not needed.
Overwork to death?
With the Galactic Human + Quark-level Micro-control Treatment Device, the difficulty of overworking to death is even greater than dying on the battlefield.
Star did not bluff. The help she provided to Harrison Clark was comprehensive, and the temporarily compiled teaching materials were beyond imagination.
For example, when Harrison Clark encountered a problem, Star would, based on his thinking pattern, swiftly find a classic descriptive language in a massive library of historical materials. This description could be from a well-known scholar’s public or private academic exchanges.
These precious crystallizations of wisdom from the predecessors, which fit Harrison Clark’s thinking pattern, brought him considerable help in absorbing and understanding.