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In an instant, as he turned around, a black mask was already pressed up close to his face.

"How is that possible!"

ng Lang read each word of this sentence slowly, simulating the situation in his mind...

Dodging left and right?

Teleporting instantaneously?

And even two tis in a row, without any cooldown for the skill?

This isn’t scientific!

Known about the masked man: an ordinary human-like creature, not carrying any obvious large external equipnt.

If such small units can use such heaven-defying skills without external aid...

Wouldn’t the large units be invincible?

If the opponent really was that terrifying, there wouldn’t be any need to go through so much trouble, at least not the need to send soone specifically to kill him.

So either he had hallucinated, or the other party had used so sort of technique to mislead him about their location...

Sound waves! Sound waves, again!

There’s no doubt that the person is very adept at sound wave-based skills!

"And that embroidery needle skill... totally gives off Eastern Sect Leader vibes," ng Lang stroked his chin.

Spewing steel needles from the mouth, killing people without trace or form... surely that’s not sothing a human mouth can do, right?

To use steel needles as weapons, first of all, you have to have a handful of steel needles hidden in your mouth.

What if you accidentally swallow one?

This skill design is completely against human nature!

In ng Lang’s mind, he envisioned the person casually walking through a security checkpoint and then taking out a box of embroidery needles from their bag, performing a needle-swallowing stunt on the spot.

In the end, with a single spit, he could kill people and even Buddha if they obstructed his path...

In terms of concealnt, this skill is truly essential for ho travels, murder, and arson!

So... the way to identify an assassin is to see if they carry embroidery needles with them?

Hmm! Must rember this!

This is indeed combat experience exchanged for with brothers’ lives!

If the masked man knew that just by killing so people and saying a few words he could have so much of his background analyzed, would he regret appearing before ng Lang...

After analyzing the mysterious masked man, ng Lang turned his attention to so other information.

According to the experintal results, the "Subject Zero Madness" subjects had been pre-activated by the "Death lody."

It’s just a pity there was no opportunity to perform a more thorough dissection and analysis of the subjects.

Otherwise, he surely could have unlocked the real mysteries of the madness!

Regrettable...

But as for Cheng Biao and Ah Xing...

It looks like these are the new helpers he had found for himself.

One is grateful and willing to sacrifice himself; the other is resolute, ready to throw himself into the line of fire as a shield.

Absolute loyalty typical of the underworld, but it brings full peace of mind when employed.

ng Lang felt that his autobiography could totally be considered a "character-detector."

Although it’s said that you can’t judge a book by its cover, if soone can suppress their evil thoughts and do good deeds for a lifeti, can you call them evil?

By their actions, these two people are undoubtedly ones who have passed "the test of ti"!

"To change their fate, if persuasion doesn’t work, then it’s ti to offer so compelling evidence..."

After briefly pondering, ng Lang had so ideas.

Finally, he looked again at the technical appendix following the main text.

"The Three Unsolved Mathematical Problems in the Process of Establishing a Neural Model"

Huh?

ng Lang was montarily stunned after reading the title.

What’s this? Mathematical problems? Unsolved ones?

What happened to the advanced technology promised? Why throw a mathematical problem at , and an unresolved one at that?

If the future can’t solve this problem, what’s the point of giving it to ?

ng Lang began to read the appendix in detail.

Five minutes later...

ng Lang, stars swimming before his eyes, rubbed his temples.

The appendix was full of symbols... He could barely understand a word of it.

However, he managed to grasp the explanation on the side.

In the process of modeling the neural system, in addition to a deep understanding of biology, the inevitable need for mathematical thinking arises.

This is a comprehensive research project requiring the synergy of IT, biology, mathematics, engineering, and several other disciplines.

By 2035, the developnt of this model had reached a significantly advanced stage.

But just as it was about to breakthrough, it encountered a mathematical bottleneck.

Clearly, ng Lang lacked the "mathematics" skill.

No! He simply didn’t have the talent for it!

This stuff is too dependent on innate talent, definitely not sothing you can achieve just by hopping on the bandwagon midway.

Even if ng Lang wanted to start from zero and dedicate dozens of his brothers to it, it’s doubtful they could outperform an academic adviser still in school.

The input and output are totally disproportionate.

So... he threw this problem from 2035 back to 2018?

It wasn’t for him to research, but to publicize the problem, to let the mathematicians of 2018 tackle this challenge...

"I started an open-source project in 2018 that ran into an insurmountable problem by 2035, then threw it back to 2018, so I continue to work on it from 2018...

What’s the point of this?"

ng Lang couldn’t wrap his head around it for a mont.

After careful consideration, he gradually ca around.

Right! Who said he could only send himself mature and advanced technologies? By taking future problems and addressing them now, he’s essentially getting an early start on solving them.

This is effectively adding an extra 17 years of research and developnt ti!

This is an alternative form of "single-threading" turned into "multi-threading," where research efficiency is about to take off!

Any "project manager," who could foresee the bottlenecks in research and developnt ahead of ti, would be sought after, wouldn’t they?

Once again, the importance of reverse thinking!

ng Lang carefully considered this alternative form of infinite nesting dolls, feeling the deeper he dug, the greater the potential he found.

The mathematical problems that troubled the academic world in 2035 might just be solved by a stroke of genius by soone in 2018, right?

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