What a silly big brother.
At this moment, Nico Ross was sweating profusely, biting the pen with his teeth.
In front of him was a paper book filled with densely written formulas.
This was Nico's unique way of learning.
While others could absorb knowledge directly through high-concentration brain quantum links, Nico couldn't.
He could only maintain a concentration of around 80%, and when absorbing knowledge at high intensity, he could only maintain high-efficiency operation for less than six minutes.
Moreover, most people preferred retinal projection or brain-link control of three-dimensional thinking for paperless learning and calculation.
However, after numerous tests, Nico showed obvious discomfort with such high-tech stuff and had a soft spot for the extremely primitive pen and paper method.
This greatly reduced his learning efficiency, but at least he could extend his study time a bit.
In terms of time trading for knowledge, this was his most efficient state.