I Really Didn't Mean To Be The Saviour Of The World-Chapter 1112 - 664 The Great Wisdom of a Fool_2

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Chapter 1112: Chapter 664: The Great Wisdom of a Fool_2

Chapter 1112 -664: The Great Wisdom of a Fool_2

Two-year-old ordinary children. They are truly pure and adorable.

The tutor, eavesdropping on the children’s conversation, silently blushed in embarrassment.

Nico Ross shook his head with slight awkwardness, but said nothing. He simply focused on his own single robot, making a variety of training moves following the robot controlled by another child, to get used to the operation.

Before they knew it, nearly an hour had passed.

The children had collectively advanced ten defensive lines, and the number of robots had decreased to twenty-eight thousand.

Nico Ross’s sole robot was still functioning, and could barely keep up with the others’ maneuvers. However, it had no combat power and could only shirk its duties within the formation.

As the difficulty of the simulation mission increased, others gradually could not afford to take care of Nico Ross. They could only advance by supporting each other in a seamlessly-coordinated group of nine, sometimes focusing their attacks, sometimes speeding up by spreading out.

Nico Ross was completely cut off from his teammates’ system. However, whether out of luck or with his rapidly increasing proficiency, his evasion skills were skyrocketing, allowing him to consistently escape from dangerous situations.

Hours passed unknowingly.

The team had advanced to the 31st defense layer, the number of robots had decreased to only over three thousand, and the team size had also dwindled from ten to seven.

Three children’s robots were wiped out and had been eliminated.

But what was wondrous was that Nico Ross, the dead weight, was still surviving, which was indeed a wonder.

Twenty hours had passed.

Only three people were left in the team, the number of robots reduced to over six hundred. They had broken through to the fifty-second layer, which was a satisfactory result in the First Pioneer Academy.

But, Nico Ross’s only robot was still alive!

The tutors and the Sage Project staff could not help but marvel at this.

They began to analyze the situation closely and found that in just twenty hours, Nico Ross’s control level of the robot had evolved from scratch to mastery. Of course, this only was in the case of a single robot.

What was odd was that Nico Ross’s control techniques had no systematic approach; they were purely wild strategies and flashy moves, merely dodging the opponent’s attacks on intuition.

As for other ingenious tricks and deceptive moves, there were none.

Compared to other students, Nico Ross never fought back, only cared about running away and seizing opportunities to move forward.

“Wait, something’s not right, Nico Ross is starting to break away from his teammates’ cover, he’s going solo,” the tutor muttered to himself.

The genius child who had been covering for Nico Ross earlier also found something wrong and shouted in the communicator, “Nico Ross, come back quickly!”

Regrettably, the highly concentrated Nico Ross was oblivious to everything else, deaf to all outside affairs. He just kept moving forward.

A full sixty-two hours had passed.

Nico Ross’s solitary robot successfully crossed a hundred layers, appeared at the information collection point, then frantically dodged on the spot, avoiding the sweep of up to ten million peer-level enemy units, persisted for a minute, completed the simulated intelligence gathering, successfully sent it back, and finally exploded due to energy depletion.

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The competition’s scoring results were out, and Nico Ross’s team became the number one in this project among the same-aged toddler classes in the Empire.

This phenomenon baffled the scholars of the Sage Project.

After billions of people came together and mobilized the computing power of stars, they analyzed it for a long time before they reluctantly reached a conclusion.

That is, when other children realized that this was a setback training, they swiftly adjusted their mission objectives, no longer tried to advance forcefully, but began to inflict damage on the obstructing enemy units to get points and improve ranking.

As they inflicted damage on the enemies, their robots inevitably began to lose numbers.

No one had ever thought of just controlling one and doing nothing else but stubbornly moving forward to reach the final objective. After all, it was impossible and meaningless.

The mark of fate would make people more “pragmatic” in warfare, pursuing more meaningful sacrifices instead of charging towards an unachievable goal at a steep cost.

But Nico Ross, whose mark had loosened, unexpectedly demonstrated a persistent and stubborn characteristic.

He could only control one, so he concentrated solely on managing that one, and he made it happen in the end.After finishing his work, Nico Ross took a short rest, revitalized, his vitality restored to its peak. Instinctively, he sent Nora Camp some good news.

On the other hand, the situation of Nora’s 9527 Fleet was hanging by a thread.

After fast-forwarding Nico’s competition content video, she abruptly changed her tactical approach. Just like traditional mechanics, she programmed preset procedures for numerous wisdom battleships and also, just like Nico did, she focused all her attention on a dedicated attack ship with the highest performance and fastest maneuver speed.

Following this, the dedicated attack ship detached from the main offensive fleet and started to accelerate forward along a bizarre and constantly changing orbit.

Some thought that Nora was attempting a physical collision experiment. They thought this was a pleasant strategy, at least it would result in the collection of additional data.

However, about half an hour later, the attack ship successfully reached right in front of the enemy’s super-large combat unit.

The remaining thousands of wisdom battleships successfully detonated directional destructors simultaneously, using the collision superposition principle to concentrate a destruction wave beam, blasting towards the front of the attack ship, opening a small gap.

Immediately afterward, before the gap closed, the attack ship charged into the enemy’s transparent exterior and targeted a structure shaped like an ultra-small ship, only 3 meters long, nestled inside the enemy’s shell. Then it opened fire with all its might.

After a horrific self-destruction, everything in that starry sky vanished.

The 9527 Fleet, along with the unknown super-large enemy unit, was transformed into pure expansion energy, forever moving forward like cosmic background radiation until gradually absorbed by obstacles in the deep universe.

“This…”

Dylan Mitchell, Andrei, Simon Camp, and Roger Baker were all taken aback.

The results of the intelligence analysis submitted by Nora were pulled out.

It turned out that during the brief encounter, her mind had completed a large number of intuitive inferences at a speed surpassing a quantum brain, determining that the material conversion inside the enemy ship would be slightly affected by the impact wave of the destructor.

So she used a directional destructor to buy a little time, successful in pulling out the computing control center of the enemy ship, before causing it to explode.

She reasoned that in order to control an immense object with a diameter exceeding 100 million kilometers, and to also resist the terrible gravitational effects caused by gravity, the computing core inside the transparent giant ship is crucial.

Once the computing core was destroyed, a normal gravitational collapse would turn the giant ship into a detonated large-scale physical black hole bomb.

The shock wave would destroy all matter, reducing them to basic real energy particles.

Of course, the crux of Nora’s calculations relied on her successfully guiding the dedicated ship to the vicinity of the enemy’s giant ship.

This means that guided by the clues provided by Nico, Nora managed to smother the Compound-Eyed Observer’s newly developed weapon of destruction at the cost of sacrificing a mere fifty thousand wisdom battleships.

This is just too tragic!

Hadn’t they just about begun to prepare a big weapon, only to have it extinguished prematurely by the humans without even creating a splash?

So was this Nico’s merit, or Nora’s, or both?

Therefore, all along, was the Sage Project’s low-level judgment on Nico right or wrong?

They didn’t even have time to praise Nora before they contacted the staff of the Sage Project immediately.

Top scholars participating in the Sage Project from different places and different angles were rendered speechless.

To be honest, they were seriously hit.

So, what have we been doing all along?

All sorts of seemingly rigorous and perfect teaching plan outcomes added together were not as effective as one of Nico’s sudden inspirations!

Is this the power of a boss?

This is so ridiculous!

Soon, the Sage Project underwent significant changes.

The heavily hit scholars decided to stop attempting to intervene in Nico’s growth journey. They decided to let things develop naturally, as long as they could ensure his life safety.

As for growth and the like, they believed that when he reached a certain point, he would naturally shine.

Indeed, he’s possibly a sage, and no one could control his growth.