Chapter 1995 What would you choose
"What is the smartest person?"
"He can accurately understand people's psychology and be able to survive in any environment. He is a smart person."
"He is not good at communicating with people, not good at dealing with people, but he can easily accomplish logical problems. In his field, he is a smart person."
"You can write the most beautiful language, compose the most beautiful music, and make the most delicious food. They are all smart people."
"Can we find the smartest people in the United Nations just by relying on these questions?"
On the planet II of Gabriel Star System, Matthew looked at all the questions on the light screen in front of him five or six times, and finally looked at Totomy with some confusion.
"Poets and writers, musicians and chefs, these are not what we need, although they can enrich our lives."
"What we need is something that can play a role in this future war."
"And these topics cover all areas related to war, as long as he can complete it within the specified time, as long as he can pass the second and last rounds of tests, he is the person we are looking for."
"Don't doubt, Matthew. These questions come from a great intelligent life, the Alien Lord will not doubt its ability, I will not doubt it, and there is no need for you to doubt it."
Sitting beside him, Totomi said seriously.
"How many points did you get?"
Matthew nodded. After a period of contact, he had a certain understanding of Totomi's temperament. He couldn't help but curiosity and looked at the light screen next door.
"This is my third time answering. The best score is the first time. That is to say, when I answered the second time, I thought I could make up for the mistake and get a higher score, but the result was that it deviated from the topic."
With a wry smile, Totomi mentioned his second answer.
Looking at the somewhat annoying number, Matthew wanted to laugh a little.
This number is still very different from the passing line. If it doubles, it will be considered a passing.
"Managing a civilization and leading this civilization to fight, it seems to be a big deal."
"A qualified leader must be an excellent manager, but he may not be an excellent warologist."
Matthew comforted Totomi for a few words.
"You'll try it?"
Totomi was naturally not the kind of person who was easily hit. He looked at Matthew with a provocative look.
"My score must be higher than you."
Matthew said with a smile.
"What? Is it because you are a captain? Is it because you often fight?"
Totomi said dissatisfied.
"Okay, I'll convince you."
Matthew laughed.
Then, he entered the answering interface and quickly answered at the beginning of the counter.
Time is also a measure of scores. Matthew has read these questions many times, and while reading them, he has also thought about the answers in his mind. Now when he answers the questions formally, he naturally just picks up his pen.
Totomi didn't even look at him. He had the highest authority among all the intelligent lives in this base, and directly called out the instant score ranking list, and then read their answer sheet.
Shocked, as if enlightened.
Admiration, smile.
Totomi looked at it and felt a little emotional. No matter which civilization is short of smart people, they lack only opportunities and platforms.
When he saw the tenth answer sheet, Matthew's arms left the light screen input interface.
His answer sheet has been submitted.
About ten seconds later, the system immediately gave the answer.
"Look, I said the score will definitely be higher than you."
Matthew said with some smugness.
Totomi glanced at him and said nothing.
"But I still failed."
"I said, isn't this a bit too harsh?"
Naturally, he knew what Totomy's eyes meant, and Matthew's pride turned into depression.
"A qualified star general has only this score. How can those who have not been exposed to war have a high score?"
After a moment, Matthew frowned again and said.
"What you consider, it takes it all."
"The entire answer sheet only received a few scores, but those who answer certain questions are particularly excellent and have their own unique insights will also specifically mark the records."
"These people, who we may be looking for, will also enter the second round of tests."
Totomi responded without raising her head.
"That's about the same, wait, is the second round of test the same as the first round? Is this the same form?"
Matthew nodded and then asked curiously.
"The second round is also a question-answer mode, but compared with the first round, the questions in the second round are much more practical."
“As far as I know, there are only a few questions in the second round.”
"From the invasion of Zerg parasites on the Covenant United Nations, to the war between the alien civilization and the Alliance United Nations, including the future wars of Zerg and the alien civilizations."
"The combination of reality and simulation is the situation of the second round of testing."
"And just a few lists you gave, including the earliest investigation of the United Nations by intelligent civilizations, some people have been sent to this star system. They have probably entered the second round of testing."
Totomi didn't hide it from him, tell the truth.
"What about the third round, that's the final test?"
Matthew asked again immediately.
"In fact, there are only these two rounds. The first round will probably screen more than 90% of the people, and at least half of the second round will be."
"After passing these two rounds of tests, these people are the people we are looking for. As for the final round of tests, it is just an excuse. There is no interview at all, and this itself is a test."
Totomi brought up another answer sheet with almost full marks and read it with relish, and responded at the same time.
The more he looked, the more he admired him.
Not only did he admire these respondents, Totomi also maintained a certain respect for the "subbody" that "intelligent micro-civilization" participated in this test.
For the same question, similar answers are absolutely inevitable, but there are more answers with different opinions.
It is not a multiple-choice model. Almost every question is an essay question. In this case, those "subbody" give almost completely accurate and correct judgments for different answers. This alone makes Totomi admire him.
"Are all these people leaving?"
"I mean the person who was finally screened?"
Everyone who should ask asked, Matthew hesitated for a moment and asked another question.
"Of course, in response to your environmental requirements, intelligent civilization has selected several suitable planets in our star field and is undergoing transformation."
"According to their amazing creativity and speed, it is estimated that before our tests are completed, they will complete the transformation of the life planet and the construction of the city."
"At that time, they just need to move in."
"Believe me, they will live better, have a more perfect ecological environment, better service and more comfortable life than they do here."
“They can help us, so we don’t mind providing them with a better life.”
Totomi responded casually.
"What about here?"
"What should the rest do? Just watch them fall into war?"
Matthew asked immediately.
"If you want to avoid war, intelligent civilization must intervene and interfere."
"Do you think this situation can be accepted?"
Turning his head, Totomi looked at Matthew.
"Would you choose to be directly violently interfered with by intelligent civilizations, or to reorganize different civilizations when they have survived this most difficult dark era."
"If it were you, Matthew, what would you choose?"
Totomy asked seriously as he looked at Matthew with a serious expression.
Chapter completed!