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Henyee Translations
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Henyee Translations
âLu Zhou, wake up!â
With his shoulders violently being shaken again, Lu Zhou slowly opened his eyes and saw Wu Dahaiâs fat face.
âF*ck! Youâre finally awake,â said Wu Dahai before letting out a long sigh as he let go of Lu Zhouâs shoulders. He laughed apologetically, âHope you donât mind. I didnât mean to disturb your rest. I saw that you were snoring and guessed that you were okay.â
Lu Zhou looked at the surrounding white walls and the bedsheet covering the hospital bed before asking, âWhere am I?â
âDonât you remember? You had a heat stroke at the Telecom Business Hall!â said Wu Dahai as he sat back down onto the chair. He sighed and patted his stout thighs before saying, âAh, I told you not to be stubborn and you didnât listen. Weâre only doing this part-time. Weâre not professionals. Whatâs the point of working so hard? Look at you now. Youâve sacrificed your health. Is it worth it?â
Reluctantly, Lu Zhou smiled as he asked, âWhat did the doctor say about my health?â
âNot much, just a bit of dehydration,â said Wu Dahai. He pointed at the nightstand with his chin as he added, âI put a cup of water there. Donât forget to drink it.â
Lu Zhou cleared his throat and sincerely said âThanks.â
âDonât thank me. Youâre considered a junior student. As a senior student, itâs my duty to take care of you,â said Wu Dahai. As he waved his hand, he added, âYou should rest well and go back to school when youâre fine. Iâve already paid your wages so check if youâve received it. Also, donât worry about the hospital bill. It wasnât a lot and Iâve already paid for it.â
âHow can I accept this...â
âItâs fine. Donât be sentimental. I arranged this job for you. Itâs my responsibility when something happens to you,â said Wu Dahai. He stood up from the chair and said, âWeâll leave this situation at that. You should go and rest for a couple of days. Donât go start working again.â
Lu Zhou wanted to say something but he was unable to find the words. Instead, he nodded his head and said thank you.
Wu Dahai waved his hand as a sign of âno thanks neededâ and left.
Lu Zhou laid on the hospital bed and sighed towards the ceiling.
âLooks like I have to find a new part-time job...â
After all the trouble, Wu Dahai probably would not want him back. Not to mention, Lu Zhou was disappointed in himself. He had caused so much trouble for them. He could not ask for any more help.
He rolled over and thought about that motley dream. He closed his eyes and quietly whispered, âSystem.â
No response.
âHigh tech system.â
No response as well.
Lu Zhouâs cheeks were slightly reddened.
F*cks sake!
Guess it was a dream after all...
However, when he opened his eyes, he was shocked by what he saw.
His entire surroundings were covered in pure white. There was the semi-transparent holographic display with the characteristic panel that was full of zeros. Everything felt like it was a reality.
Lu Zhou was surprised for a short moment before squeezing his fists in immense happiness.
Haha!
This is real! This isnât a dream!
A line of reminder text suddenly appeared on the semi-transparent characteristic panel.
[User, please select mission]
Lu Zhou tried to contain his excitement as he walked towards the screen and touched the [mission] icon.
Immediately after, a semi-transparent chat box appeared in front of him.
[
Mission 1: Physical Fitness
Description: First of all, you need to have a healthy body if you want to excel in scientific research. You have to outrun journalists, fight against zombies, and perform continuously for 72 hours. Training your body is no easy feat. User, please begin now.
Requirements: A five-kilometer jog in one hour. Think of the mission to begin the timer. (Able to repeat the challenge upon failure)
Reward: 20 experience points for any science subject. One lucky draw ticket. (100% garbage) ]
[
Mission 2: Develop relationships
Description: If you want to be in the academic field and do not wish to buy people dinner, you have to learn to manage relationships.
Requirements: Develop a good relationship with Professor Lu Fangping, the Head of Mathematics of the University of Jin Ling. (Minimum relationship score of 30. The mission relationship score target will be displayed after the mission starts)
Reward: 100 mathematics experience points. 400 general points. One lucky draw ticket. (97% garbage, 3% high tech sample)
]
[
Mission 3: A genius studentâs lifestyle does not need an explanation
Requirements: Study at the library for 24 hours. Think of the mission to begin.
Reward: The number of experience points for each subject is determined by the type of books read and the booksâ value score. 100 general points. One lucky draw ticket. (90% garbage, 9% sample, 1% blueprints)
]
This system is pretty honest. It even gave the percentages.
But what the hell is this running mission? 100% of getting garbage?! F*cking scam!
Also, what the hell is this developing relationships with a professor? Buying him dinner? Giving him gifts? Either way, it will cost me a lot of money.
Only the last mission seems a bit normal. Even though it didnât say how much experience points it would give, the probability of getting garbage is the lowest! From a game theory perspective, this mission should be the best path, right?
Not to mention, studying at a library for 24 hours seems pretty easy to accomplish.
After considering everything, Lu Zhou did not hesitate and picked the third mission.
A genius studentâs life does not need any explanations!
[You cannot change the mission after selecting. There is no time limit. If you give up on the mission, a penalty of 200 general points would be imposed. User currently has 0 general points. Do you confirm your selection? (First reminder)]
Lu Zhou did not hesitate and said, âConfirm!â
[Selection completed. Best of luck]
White light rays flashed. The characteristic panelâs [mission] section went from âNoneâ to âMission threeâ.
Lu Zhou closed his eyes and took a deep breath. He whispered to exit the system. When he reopened his eyes, he saw that he was back in the hospital room.
He laid on the bed for a while and took a couple of minutes to process the new information.
He did not know why, but he somehow became a user of this high tech system.
He thought back to when Wu Dahai shook him awake. The systemâs space should be deeply embedded in his consciousness as it was something out of this reality. Furthermore, the time in the system space and outside should flow concurrently.
To be honest Lu Zhou did not even feel like the system really existed.
However, all of this did not matter.
It could be an alienâs scheme, an April foolâs joke, or something was just plain wrong with his brain. He had already accepted the mission so he might as well complete it to find out.
Lu Zhou grabbed the water cup from the nightstand and drank it all. He then got out of the bed.
He got his body temperature measured by the nurse and it confirmed that he was fine. He then left the hospital and walked to the nearest bus stop to take the bus back to school.
When he got back to his dorm, only Liu Rui was in the room. His other two roommates must have gone to the internet cafe.
Liu Rui noticed Lu Zhou coming back and put down his textbook. He adjusted his glasses as he asked, âLu Zhou, I heard that you had a heat stroke?â
âYeah... but it wasnât a big deal,â said Lu Zhou as he forced a smile. He walked towards his bed.
For this type of four-person dorm, the upper bunk was a bed while the lower bunk had a desk and a cabinet. Lu Zhou stored all his cards in the cabinet drawer.
After a bit of searching in the drawer, Lu Zhou was relieved that he finally found his library card. He then left the dorm with a backpack.
The chilly night winds blew across the parasol trees causing it to make rustling sounds.
The streets were brightly lit by lights. There were students and teachers walking around with textbooks in their hands. On the field, some people were holding hands as they walked while others were running with a partner. It was almost like this school would always be lively and full of energy.
It was already eight oâclock. Lu Zhou looked at the brightly lit library and felt a feeling of unfamiliarity and nostalgia.
How long has it been since I came here?
He took a deep breath. With a feeling of unease, he walked into the library.