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Chapter 1: First Sim

Evans - "What is this ad?"

Right after he clicked on this ad, his body suddenly fell lifeless on his chair. Everything went black, and the next moment Evan opened his eyes, he found himself in an entirely new body.

Through the memories of this new body, Evan was scared out of his mind. He was reborn in the body of a man named Evan Williams, a genius boy who graduated from high school at the tender age of 14.

He had just enrolled in Harvard medical school when the new Evan occupied his body. That was not the most shocking part of this experience but instead was the year.

The year was 1900, Meaning Evan would face two world wars in his new life. Evan immediately went into a panic.

He started thinking of ways to prevent the war and theorizing like a lunatic.

Only a ringing sound woke him back up from this panic then a text came floating in front of his eyes.

[Medical Simulator Is Turned On]

Evans – "Yes, I am not alone in this mess. I have a system that, too, is a simulation one; it's perfect. I can at least always Simulate and avoid deadly situations."

"Then again, being from France, I am curious to know how world war 1 impacted the US. Being in the US is like a haven from the war.

"Hello, the system. Can you not communicate?"

[Detecting necessary introduction needed]

[Loading, buffering, completed]

[This is a medical simulator, not a conscious life form, all it can do is help Simulate the future so that the host can learn medicinal skills in advance.]

[Each simulation does not cost points but has a cooldown which is done through an n-time random configuration]

[All simulations are reset at 00:00, making the first simulation without a relaxed downtime.]

[Second simulation has an astonishing down range from 1 to 5 minutes. The third sim ranges from 1 to 30, doubling the maximum time after each new simulation.]

[Each simulation also gives a fixed amount of points based on the rating of how you performed in the simulation. These points can be used to buy medical technology blueprints for various devices.]

[The creator deems that you must know that there is indeed technology not only from the Era you come from but even from more futurist Eras, which includes various gene-enhancing serums that can increase one's lifespan.]

Evans – "Wow, gene-enhancing serums. By the time I live through the world wars, I should have probably already become the father of medicine.]

"Alright, let's not waste time starting the first simulation."

[The first simulation is being loaded, please select the type of simulation.]

[(Life Simulation) or (Specialization simulation)]

Evans – "I see, so specialization simulation must be for improving a specific skill, but as this body knows nothing, it's pointless to think more. I choose Life Simulation. By the way, is the cooldown the same for both, or are they considered different?"

[Question detected calibrating a valid response.]

[It is stated that both simulations will have the same cooldown, but fewer points can be earned when doing specialization simulation as your simulation will be entirely focused on continuously improving the selected skill.]

Evans – "That makes sense. "

"Alright, start the Life Simulation."

[Life Simulation loading..]

[Year 0: You are 14 years old, but through your genius, you could not only compete in high school but even take the entrance examination for Harvard Medical School and get full marks on it.]

[Year 1: You do your best, but books become a significant hassle due to future reading. You barely manage to pass your first year at Harvard Medical school.]

[Year 2: As expected, you cannot keep up with the other students and end up failing your final exams miserably.]

[Your scholarship is not withdrawn considering your age and the difficulty that one might encounter studying medicine at your age.]

[Year 3: You once again fail. This makes the college board lose trust in your capabilities and decide to withdraw your scholarship.]

[You are not kicked out by the college considering your age of only 16 but are taken for career consulting.]

[The career consultation fails to change your mind, and you insist on studying medicine, forcing your parents to spend their hard-earned money to retain you for another year.]

Reading that he once again failed in year 3, Evans felt he underestimated the difficulty he would encounter studying at Harvard.

[Year 4: After struggling for three whole years, you finally manage to pass the second year under the threat of expulsion.]

[Year 5: You are 18 years old and have been studying medicine for five years, but in the third year's final exam, you again end up failing.]

[You are expelled from Harvard. Having wasted your parent's money for no results, they are furious, and you have a big fight with them.]

[You end up running away from your house at age 18. Luckily through connections, you build at Harvard, you get a chance to study your last year at a mediocre local university.]

[You finally pass in your first attempt and head to year 4. You even tend to get promoted in your part-time job. Things are finally looking up for you.]

This turn of events made Evans doubt his talent. He had received proper training in his previous life, which led to him having more knowledge than the current doctors, but he still didn't manage to get through Harvard in the 1900s

Evans felt if the founder of French Union University learned of his endeavor, he would die of a heart attack.

[Year 6: You manage to complete your schooling and can now start practicing medicine]

Evans – "Wait for a second, what. I don't get to do an internship to get a medical license?"

[Year 7: You join a nearby hospital and officially practice on patients. Due to your qualifications, you are transferred to the hospital's emergency division.]

[Year 8: You tried your best to learn everything you could, but onion an eventful day, but your career ended. When you killed three patients who arrived in critical condition.]

[Simulation Ends Rewards Being Generated.]

[Points earned: 50]

[Please select one of the following]

[All medical knowledge you accumulated throughout the simulation.]

[All the experience accumulated working as a doctor.]

[Name of the two patients you killed.]

Evans – "Of course, I select one of all the knowledge accumulated in the simulation. The other two options are pretty useless."

"I can't believe what a failure I am. I managed to take the setting of a genius with future knowledge and rub it into the ground."

"No, you know what? I don't believe that this is my fault. The current equipment is all useless nonsense. Do you know what screwed this up? I am a ground point and advance all the equipment. I would like to use my connections at Harvard to help promote it.

[Cool down set to 2 minutes.]

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