System, I Am Really Not a Top Student in the Soviet Union
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My name is Qi Hao, a freshman in the Department of Mathematics. There are so many talented people in the field of mathematics, I thought I was just an academic cannon fodder who came to make up the numbers. Unexpectedly, I was targeted by a Soviet academic system from the Cold War era. Soon the world knew four things: 1. Scientific research can be accomplished through archeology. Two. As long as the force is strong enough, bricks can fly into the sky. Three. Big is strong, more is beautiful! Four. Teachers are generally teachers too!
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[74 points·Good grass] The "Xueba System" is a cool novel. The protagonist Qi Hao is an ordinary freshman mathematics student who is accidentally bound to a "Xueba System" from the Soviet Union. The world view is set in the context of modern Chinese universities and global science and technology competition. The system advocates the Soviet mathematical tradition, despises English and the capitalist academic system, and requires the protagonist to learn mathematics under the eyes of "Americans", quote Soviet documents, and conquer international academic territory. The protagonist's plug-ins include completing tasks to obtain the "reverse analysis" talent, purple treasure chest rewards, points redeemable for academic status, and the "Qingxin Jiannao Pill" that can enter a 24-hour super-focused state after taking it. These cheats allow him to master high-level knowledge such as algebraic geometry, programming languages, and game theory at a terrifying speed, and independently publish SCI papers in a very short time. It can be regarded as a relatively typical academic novel. The protagonist cheats and crushes all the way and the rhythm is not bad. The supporting characters and daily details are a bit inferior to the excellent products of this type of novel, but overall it is okay.

Qi Hao, a freshman in the Department of General Mathematics, originally planned to be a little transparent among geniuses, but he was accidentally bound to the Soviet academic system during the Cold War and was forced to embark on the path of hard-core scientific research. The system has a strong Soviet-style academic philosophy, and four interesting truths such as "big is strong, more is beautiful" run through daily life. He originally just wanted to study in a low-key manner, but he successively tackled cutting-edge topics and frequently amazed the academic world. The whole book combines relaxed daily life with hard-core academic plots, and is full of imagination and humor, unlocking different interesting scientific research stories in hilarious campus stories.

A top-notch scholarly article, the free chapters are already fascinating. It still started from mathematics.


Xuebawen reaches new heights Another brilliant academic novel after "Black Technology" The rhythm of the plot is very reasonable There is no such thing as being simple and brainless Recommended viewing
