He lives on another planet and is majoring in Earth Science.

Chapter 3 Test Too Difficult? Li Ji Doesn't Think So.

Chapter 3 Test Too Difficult? Li Ji Doesn't Think So.
Oscar Wilde floated in the center of the classroom, her cloak removed to reveal her blue, vaporized body. Because she had no legs, she resembled a female version of the Genie.

"This is a make-up exam for the Earth Human Behavior Test, and this course is the foundation for all subsequent practical courses."

"Earth, designated as a nature reserve by the Interstellar Alliance, is a primary habitat for cockroaches."

"There are relatively primitive intelligent life forms on Earth, but their civilization has not yet reached the standard for joining the Interstellar Alliance."

"Therefore, according to the Alliance Constitution, we must not reveal our existence to such civilizations during contact, in order to avoid causing unnecessary trouble. The specific reasons are in the textbook, which everyone has already studied, so I will not go into details."

"As a discipline that specializes in studying the Earth, Earth science requires everyone to go to the Earth for practical investigations."

"Therefore, you need to disguise yourselves as Earthlings without giving yourself away; that is the purpose of this exam."

"Those who fail this exam will be considered as not having the ability to enter Earth, and therefore not having the ability to learn subsequent courses. They will be expelled from school."

When Oscar Wilde said this, he gave a meaningful look at the three oddly shaped figures in front of him.

Worry disrupted the body's energy flow.

Slender and long, a theoretical king, a useless pawn in action.

Sha Bao is mentally deficient, comparable to an animal.

The remaining one...

Who are you?
"Excuse me, what's your name? Are you in our department too?"

Oscar Wilde forced himself to swallow his question.

The judges are still listening; you absolutely cannot say that.

The teacher has never met the student; it doesn't seem reliable no matter how you look at it.

She suddenly remembered that there was a student in the department who never showed up, and her name was...

She opened the control panel on the console, pretending to look at student information, but actually searching for the stranger's name.

Li Ji.

So that's what it's called.

She had absolutely no hope for this student; how could a student who had never taken a class before possibly learn such a complex test of human behavior?

This test is so advanced it's practically espionage-level, requiring participants to completely abandon their muscle memory and decades of biological instincts, and thoroughly mimic the behavioral patterns of another species.

This requires not only imitating physiological behaviors, but also becoming familiar with social norms.

Even though I kept lowering my standards and went through four make-up exams, three students still failed.

Even a slender person who has maintained diligent training for a long time cannot overcome physiological instincts, let alone Li Ji, a student who has never attended a class.

Now we can only hope that the slender strip and the shark can pull some strings and let them pass.

If we only expel one student, it shouldn't make the reviewers think our program is worthless, right?

"Therefore, if you fail this make-up exam, you will be expelled."

Shark was trembling with fear.

The thin, elongated message resonated in everyone's hearts: I will definitely pass!
Lee Ki, however, was unusually relaxed. His jelly-like body was even somewhat limp, and his pointed mouth was slightly upturned.

Imitating humans?

Dude, you're human!

Oscar Wilde was furious at his nonchalant attitude.

She couldn't stand the student's self-destructive behavior. Did this child naively think that picking up trash in Nebula 768 was an easy job?
She still forced a smile.

"Dear Judge No. 00427, before the exam, I would like to show you a video to ensure you understand the behavioral patterns of humans on Earth."

The judge understood Wilde's intention: she wanted to give the students some impromptu hints.

"I think that's unnecessary. I've done my homework beforehand, so there's no need to waste time. Let's get started."

He had indeed seen footage of human behavior on Earth beforehand, and he was well aware of the value of this exam.

Abandoning one's own habitual behavior patterns and completely transforming oneself into another species is an extremely difficult thing.

He had previously observed training sessions in this area at the Union Criminal Investigation Department.

He knew that for a well-trained criminal police officer, completing similar training to achieve a level of realism would take nearly a year, and that would be intensive training.

The course lasts only six months, and the students are not like police officers; they don't have that level of obedience. Therefore, he doesn't expect these students to achieve extremely accurate reconstructions.

He had already set the standards for this evaluation in his mind.

If even one student demonstrates good imitation skills, then the educational outcomes in Earth Sciences can be considered sufficiently valuable, and the subject should not be included in the list of subjects to be removed from the program for the time being.

Of the three students, he favored the slender one the most, because his physical structure appeared similar to that of an Earthling, suggesting that his behavioral habits would not be too different.

Secondly, there's Shark Baby. If this land shark could stay upright, it would be very similar to a human.

As for Li Ji, he really didn't think highly of him. The physical structure of the Barbaradu aliens was almost identical to that of humans, and even the intelligence agencies wouldn't choose Barbaradu aliens to impersonate upright humans.

Oscar Wilde gave an awkward laugh, nervously rubbing his hands together. Before he knew it, his vaporized hands passed right through each other.

I never imagined that someone as experienced and expert as myself would be unable to perform such a simple human action as rubbing hands together due to nervousness.

Instinct is difficult to overcome; it requires strong focus and persistent training.

"The exam is divided into three rounds. The first two rounds are single-action tests, each worth 20 points."

"The third round is a comprehensive scenario test, which accounts for 61 points."

Li Ji cursed inwardly: 101 points in total? Couldn't they have rounded it up? Even aliens are crazy.

"Let's draw out the exam questions first."

As Wilde pressed the button, the huge white wall behind him instantly transformed into a screen.

Huge numbers change on the screen.

The number remained at "47".

Oscar Wilde pursed his lips, his brow furrowed, unable to contain his emotions.

Question No. 47 can be considered a relatively special question in the single-action question bank, and the polarization is extremely serious.

For some students, this was an easy question.

For other students, this was a fatal question.

She glanced at the three people in front of her, and her heart sank.

This question was a death sentence for the three of them.

Seeing the professor's serious expression, Li Ji, who was originally relaxed, suddenly became a little nervous.

The little shark next to him was frantically clenching its teeth and coughing incessantly.

The thin strip on the other side was constantly sending brainwaves.

"Don't be afraid."

"Don't be afraid."

"Don't be afraid."

"At least there's jelly at the bottom."

All this strange atmosphere made Li Ji feel uneasy, and even his confidence was somewhat weakened.

Oscar Wilde, feigning composure, straightened his chest and unveiled the question.

The message was clearly written on the screen in the Alliance language.

"Sitting and standing up."

Li Ji looked completely bewildered, if he had any face at all.

The three eyes blinked incessantly, wondering if they were seeing things.

Is this definitely a test of Earthling behavior?
Not dog training?

What the heck are "sit" and "stand up"?
Anyone can sit down!

He rolled his eyes around, and everyone looked as if they were facing a formidable enemy.

Shark Baby immediately wilted, even retracting its tongue, its pointed shark head drooping like a frost-covered eggplant.

The thin, elongated brainwaves were contaminated by the brainwaves of everyone present.

"It's over."

"It's over."

"It's over."

Oscar Wilde's artificial eyebrows, created from gas, floated onto his philtrum.

Li Ji felt mentally deranged.

Am I transported to a legitimate world?
Is this world called "Waking up to find that aliens' IQ has dropped by a hundred million times"?

At this point, the judges rarely spoke.

"This exam is indeed quite difficult."

Li Ji was completely confused, and he couldn't help but fall into self-doubt.

Could this "sitting and standing" have another meaning?
Am I oversimplifying it?

(End of this chapter)

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