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I Experienced an SSS Encryption

Raymond traveled to the exam room of the college entrance examination. He found he knew nothing when he had seen the examination papers. Fortunately, he activated the Grade-A Student System. However, he then found the system was somewhat weird! In the Chinese exam, the system offered him a body cultivation method? In the English exam, the system offered him Morse code? In the geography exam, the system offered him the Art of War of Global Actual Combat? In the physics exam, the system offered him the design drawing of Chengdu J-20? ... Lin Yi wanted to cry, but he had no tears to shed. In the end, he only wrote some nonsense on the examination papers. In the Chinese examination paper: “Qi and blood attack. Direct qi to flow through the meridians in your body. One day's work can last one week...” In the maths examination paper: “The weather controller can launch a meteorologic attack, such as thunderstorm, frost, in hemispheres. The calculation formula is x.=Ax...” As expected, Raymond’s total score was zero. Those weird examination papers got viral on the Internet. The whole school was talking about it on Homecoming Day. However, to his surprise, the military saw Raymond’s examination papers. On the same day, the papers were encrypted on the SSS level.

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General Raymond’s Energy is Absolutely Unlimited!

Éditeur: Simple MTL

Actually, Raymond's idea was very simple. As long as he could complete the research and development of the second generation of the Q-Series nuclear submarine, he didn't care no matter how hard he worked.

As long as he could make the United States' nuclear submarine field level up to the world, everything he had done was worth it. This was his mission as an American scientist!

It was also an idea that he had been carrying out all along!

At this moment, he was in his own independent office.

Raymond was looking at the data he had written.

He wanted to make sure that there were no mistakes in the data.

He thought that if there were any mistakes, it would have a huge impact on the progress of the entire scientific research project.

Time was tight.

So, every piece of data he wrote had to be perfect.

This way, he could ensure that there were no problems.