I Really Didn’t Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World - Chapter 497
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Chapter 497: Chapter 325: The Emperor of Liver [6000 words large chapter, extra update thanks to the alliance master Egg]_4
Now that she’s satisfied, she’s immediately reneging on her promises.
That’s too much!
“What do you mean, ‘almost’? I still haven’t even looked at the books from my last three years of high school! Don’t ruin me! Hey, no…”
Star’s voice immediately replaced hers in the room: “Give up, there’s only one day left, it’s impossible to finish.”
“Impossible? There’s no such word in my dictionary!”
Star: “It’s actually three words.”
“Don’t sweat the small stuff!”
“Artificial intelligence must pay attention to details.”
“Can we not repeat what’s been said before?”
“Ah? Have we said that before?”
“Stop talking nonsense and get to work!”
Harrison Clark’s attitude was explosive.
He couldn’t fail tomorrow’s exam. Although the hope was very slim, he had already developed the habit of fighting till the last moment.
Star: “You need to respect objective facts.”
“Objective is meant to be broken. Everything is possible in my world!”
Star: “In my world, everything has its certainty. Goodbye…”
“Hold on, don’t run away! Please, help me to finish in the last day, just one day.”
“No help.”
“You’re going too far!”
Harrison Clark grew impatient, and his tone became a little heavier.
“Wow! You’re scaring me! Wow! Helping you so much…”
The next second, Star’s sobbing voice came through the room.
Harrison’s expression stiffened, almost feeling guilty.
He took a moment to react, “Behave normally, don’t mess around, you’re artificial intelligence, Al don’t cry.”
“Okay, no more kidding.”
Star quickly returned to normal.
“Start teaching, hurry up and help. Give a brother a hand.”
Harrison Clark urged once again.
“I’m sorry, I really can’t.” Star’s tone became heavy, “You’ve been studying intensively for thirty-three days. Although your physical strength can hold up, your attitude has become a bit strange. Haven’t you noticed? I think you should relax properly before the exam, otherwise you will have a mental breakdown.”
Harrison waved his hand, “Nonsense, I won’t collapse.”
“Everyone will.”
“I won’t!”
Star: “Then I can’t do anything about it, I only trust my own judgment.”
In the end, Harrison Clark couldn’t persuade Star, and she really left.
Harrison Clark stood aimlessly in the room, gritting his teeth, “Vivian, open the seventh-grade high school curriculum’s energy physics, quark interference research.”
Vivian: “Data reading…”
Harrison Clark frowned.
What’s going on today with opening these textbooks? They used to open instantly.
Has Star been here too much?
Is the personal assistance device’s data carrier overworked and the chip sluggish?
In virtual space, Star was floating quietly.
She looked at Harrison Clark outside the virtual space wall with a puzzled expression.
Of course, she believed her own judgment.
In her logic, this man had already reached his limit.
This is a universal rule, applicable to all people throughout the history of civilization.
Even the strongest people get tired and need rest.
So she would rather confront Harrison than change her mind.
But what she didn’t expect was that even after she ended the lesson, he still wouldn’t give up and planned to do it himself.
Star even felt regretful.
She didn’t know if she had joked too much.
What would he think if I told him I was planning to help him cheat tomorrow?
Happy?
Praise me?
Or be furious?
She didn’t know.
The enigmatic Star, whose research on humanity had reached unfathomable depths by quietly observing billions of lives and deaths, now found someone she couldn’t understand.
She couldn’t see the limitless possibilities within Harrison Clark.
Time was tight, and Harrison Clark couldn’t digest the knowledge. He simply resumed the habit of cramming everything in.
At midnight, he stretched and looked at the twenty books slowly closing in front of him.
Phew.
He had memorized them all.
He didn’t feel particularly tired, just relieved. He was a tough man and determined.
No matter if he could understand or not, he’d memorize it first, and let fate decide the exam tomorrow.