"Ah, don't look at that. That's only for ordinary elites, and in my opinion, the content is outdated and not very meaningful."
Clearly, Bo Ya assumed that Jiang Shu was interested in the training program within the Bureau of Different Principles because of its reputation.
Seeing that she had misunderstood, Jiang Shu quickly explained and asked the question that had been bothering her.
"No, what I'm really curious about is why you have access to the Bureau of Different Principles' top-secret training program?"
"You mean this?"
Bo Ya readily explained the reason to Jiang Shu:
"Black."
"Black?" Jiang Shu asked, puzzled. "What do you mean?"
"It means exactly what it says." Bo Ya said with a hint of smugness, "I hacked into the Bureau of Different Systems' internal network and downloaded it from there."
"This..." Jiang Shu was taken aback: "Wouldn't this be considered a crime?"
“What do you mean by ‘calculate’?” Bo Ya corrected him, “This is a crime.”
"Uh, is this...so frank?"
"What's wrong with admitting it?"
Bo Ya shrugged:
"And you're underestimating it."
You should know what the Bureau of Heterodox Alliances is, right? If other organizations were hacked, it might be considered a crime, but if the Bureau of Heterodox Alliances were hacked, that would be a much bigger deal.
Jiang Shu was surprised to find that all his guesses were wrong.
But this is understandable, since he only guessed at legal means, while Bo Ya chose the path of crime.
For some reason, Jiang Shu felt that Bo Ya was a little arrogant, even though he knew the seriousness of the matter.
"You're quite proud of yourself."
“That’s right.” Bo Ya raised an eyebrow. “The Bureau of Different Lineages isn’t something just anyone can hack into, but I managed to do it. How about that? Impressive, right?”
"So why did you do that?" Jiang Shu asked.
"Because I need to study."
Bo Ya explained confidently:
"You know the Jixia Academy, right? It was the Hundred Schools of Thought that led to the glory of the Warring States period, and many schools of thought were refined and developed during that time."
Without the collision of different ideas, how can anything new be born? If there is only one idea or one method, people's thinking will gradually become rigid and limited by empiricism. They might even become stubborn, arrogant, and conceited, which would be disastrous.
But times have changed. Experiences and ideas that should have been shared and exchanged in the past are now called core competencies, and everyone's hoarding them like treasures. There's nothing we can do about it then. If I want to learn, this is the only way, isn't it?
Jiang Shu thought for a moment, then frowned and said, "Although what you said makes a lot of sense, something still feels off... It's like the collision and exchange of ideas among the various schools of thought was originally for the purpose of promoting their own doctrines, but the core competitiveness you mentioned is quite different. People rely on this to grow stronger."
Bo Ya disagreed: "It doesn't matter. In my opinion, there's no difference. Anyway, I didn't use it to profit. I just did my own research, so it won't affect anything."
Upon hearing this, Jiang Shu breathed a slight sigh of relief.
If it's not used for profit and is just for personal research, then it's slightly better.
Seeing that Jiang Shu was so concerned, Bo Ya mistakenly thought that he was worried about him, and immediately comforted him in a carefree manner: "It's okay, I didn't just get tanned, I've been tanned for a long time, and no one has noticed, so you don't need to worry."
Seeing that Bo Ya had misunderstood, Jiang Shu didn't say much.
He wasn't worried at all; he was just considering whether to pretend he didn't see it.
Although the other party is Xue Wang's friend and will be of great help to him in the future, no matter what, this guy betrayed his former employer in front of him and said that his former employer's plan was outdated, which was really a bit improper.
What's the difference between this and sleeping with your partner and then complaining about it afterwards?
Isn't this personality a bit too straightforward?
Seeing that Jiang Shu remained silent, Bo Ya continued to comfort him, "It's alright, don't worry. I haven't told anyone about this either. It just so happens that you saw it."
Heaven knows, Earth knows, you know, and I know. If you don't tell, no third person will know.
And even if you found out, it's none of your business, right? What are you so worried about?
"That's the logic..."
That's enough.
Bo Ya was getting a little impatient:
"I'm only telling you this because of Xiaoxue, so there's no point in you being so indecisive."
"Let me put it bluntly, what's wrong with the Bureau of Different Organizations? It's not as scary as you think. And it's not just the Bureau of Different Organizations; I've also messed with quite a few other organizations, and nothing's happened to me."
“I saw it…” Jiang Shu said weakly.
The folder did indeed contain more than just the Bureau of Foreign Affairs' top-secret documents.
These three words were particularly jarring to Jiang Shu.
At this point, Jiang Shu also discovered something.
Bo Ya made no attempt to hide anything from her, which seemed to be not only because she was straightforward, but also because she seemed unaware that she came from the Bureau of Heretics.
Otherwise, she wouldn't have said, "The Bureau of Different Controls isn't as scary as you think."
Could she possibly know more about her former employer than I do?
Therefore, it must be that the Snow King only mentioned himself to her, but did not tell her his true identity.
Perhaps Bo Ya only thought of himself as some kind of capable savage.
But once Jiang Shu understood this, he felt even more aggrieved.
Well, the other person doesn't even know whose partner they've slept with, and I'm pretending not to know them at this point.
"Fine..." Jiang Shu smiled wryly.
Seeing that Jiang Shu was no longer worried, Bo Ya smiled again.
"That's right, I'm not afraid at all, but you seem even more scared than me. It's no good for a man to be so timid and cowardly."
"Aren't you afraid?" Jiang Shu couldn't help but roll her eyes.
In his view, Bo Ya was like a silly roe deer, already walking right into the line of fire, yet still staring wide-eyed at the pitch blackness inside the gun barrel to see what was going on.
"This is what I really want to show you."
Getting back to the main point, Bo Ya opened the folder with the blank name among a bunch of "top secret" plans.
"This is the devilish training program I created by combining the strengths of many schools of thought, taking the essence and discarding the dross, and then adding my life's understanding, specifically for geniuses!"
Bo Ya looked at the training plan, which contained over a million words, in the lower left corner, and felt as proud as a mother watching her child grow up.
It was filled with various system combinations, various enhancement plans, various upgrade processes, and even detailed instructions on what to do and how to do it at each stage, which dazzled Jiang Shu.
"By the way, didn't you just say it was a fourteen-day grueling training plan? Is fourteen days enough to complete all this?"
"Oh."
Bo Ya replied:
"That's just a name I came up with on the spot. It can also be called the Speedrun Max Level Training Plan, the Speed Farming Evolution Points Training Plan, the Speed Farming Skill Points Training Plan, or the Speed Farming Items Training Plan."
They're all branches anyway; what you name them depends on your needs.
“Indeed.” Jiang Shu nodded.
Bo Ya's plan was all-encompassing, including not only all the strategies available on the market, but also the secrets and hidden methods of various organizations.
It has everything you could want; you can find anything you need.
The core of this plan, or rather, the reason why Bo Ya called it the devil, probably lies in the requirements of each step of the plan.
In essence, it boils down to two words: "efficiency" and "limit".
Efficiency refers to how to achieve the final goal with the fewest steps, which is what Jiang Shu needs now.
For example, to gain a certain amount of experience points, you could complete ten Nightmare difficulty hatcheries, five Calamity difficulty hatcheries, or one Cataclysm difficulty hatchery.
However, the time required varies depending on the difficulty level.
While in the real world, at most twelve hours have passed, in the incubator, it's anyone's guess how long it could take.
Spending a long time in the incubator can easily lead to various kinds of influences, and in more serious cases, as Shen Mo warned Jiang Shu, it may require memory erasure or psychological treatment.
Experience points, evolution points, and skill points are universal rewards with the lowest barrier to entry. It's worth noting that some important items won't be produced in low-difficulty hatcheries.
Then there could be ten, dozens, or even hundreds of calamities and disasters incubating grounds.
Therefore, to be efficient, trainees not only need to have the ability to pass through high-difficulty incubation sites, but also need to have extremely strong willpower.
They are able to endure the psychological and physical burden, or even torture, of constantly conquering the hatchery.
Jiang Shu perfectly met this requirement. He had never paid attention to the difficulty of the incubation field, and since becoming an evolved being, he had spent almost every day in the incubation field. In terms of perceived time, he had spent many times more time in the incubation field than in the real world, and he had never been affected by it.
The limit, on the other hand, refers to two aspects.
On the one hand, it is about pursuing the limits of strength.
You can't just skim the surface to level up; you have to reach a certain intensity before you can start the next stage of training.
For example, it's meaningless to level up once your average ability value reaches the threshold of the next level. You must be at a certain level, with one or more ability values close to their limit, and at the same time possess a certain number of core skills and key items for different scenarios to ensure that your strength at the current level surpasses that of 90% of the evolved beings. Only then can you be said to have mastered the current level.
Jiang Shu also fits this description.
Although he had never been aware of demanding this of himself before.
There's nothing we can do; the evolution points multiplier is too high. Just adding a few more points will get us to the current limit.
Furthermore, in terms of skills and items, none of them are lower level than Calamity, and most of the ones he uses are Calamity, so there is no problem of having a single core method.
On the other hand, the extreme aspect is to skirt the edges of the hatchery.
For example, if the requirement range for the incubator is 3 to 6, then you must ensure that you pass at level 3, rather than waiting until level 6, in order to maximize the benefits of the incubator.
Because the output of the hatchery is fixed, the benefits to lower-level evolvers are higher, while the benefits to higher-level evolvers are lower.
This is partly for efficiency, but more importantly, it is to hone the evolver's ability to control their own power.
How to achieve the best results under relatively scarce resources determines whether an evolved being can fully unleash their maximum strength in actual combat.
Jiang Shu was satisfied with this as well.
He always uses low-level attacks to conquer high-level hatcheries.
From this perspective, the training plan seems to have been tailor-made for Jiang Shu, as he perfectly meets all the prerequisites and goals for completing the training plan.
He simply lacks a concrete implementation plan.
After seeing Jiang Shu finish reviewing the core outline of the training plan, Bo Ya asked again, "Are you confident?"
"Well, there shouldn't be any major problems." Jiang Shu nodded. "It's quite a coincidence, but so far I've been moving forward in pretty much according to these goals."
“I know that.”
Bo Ya looked at Jiang Shu as if he were looking at a rare treasure:
"Even if you didn't realize it, it definitely meets the requirements, otherwise it wouldn't be so much faster than Snow King."
You know, she's a genius too, her improvement rate far surpasses that of her peers, but compared to you, it's still incredibly slow.
"It's not that exaggerated. She's still very capable. When I first met her, she was only at level three or four."
"But you were only at level one back then."
Bo Ya said:
"You don't need to be modest. If you're too modest, it makes it seem like I'm just an ordinary person who devised this plan."
It is precisely because I know you are extraordinary, and because you are a good friend of the Snow King, that I have asked you to try my ultimate solution.
What you lack right now is specific guidance. With me here, I believe you will absolutely not lose to anyone in this competition.
"I hope so," Jiang Shu smiled. "Shall we begin now?"
"can."
Bo Ya nodded:
"But let me make this clear: you have to listen to everything I say, and you must take it one step at a time. You can't always think about achieving everything at once, and no matter how hard or tiring it is, you can't give up."
"No problem," Jiang Shu readily agreed.
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