Dancing Circles on the Horizon of Events
11.7-18 Third Battle 5
After finishing the obstacle competition, which I don't think three out of six could complete, I entrusted the spot tidiness to a pair of old and new braves, worshipping the Gessoliface they floated......
"Then I'm going to start testing common sense for WWII. Look, no canning, okay?
The six lined up their desks in the middle of the athletic field to begin the second round of the battle over Atlas ownership. The second round is a common sense check test. Anyone in this world (?) It is that Atlas throws a question that should be answered and writes the answer on paper.
This test, by the way. Intentional problem setting by Atlas may be in place. Well, I'll skip a specific explanation of what the intentions are here, but if Cortex is motivated and Atlas is very troubled when she wins, can you imagine the approximate?
"Then I'm going to ask you the next five questions, so I want you to write that answer on paper.... Oh, yeah. I never score more because I've elaborated on it, so it would be helpful if you were me to score later and give me an answer."
After saying that, making sure there was no disagreement from anyone, Atlas began to talk about the problem.
"Well, the first question....... what is the average time when people in this world run 100m at full power?
As soon as Atlas mouthed the question, he opened his mouth like Cortex was angry.
"Hey Atlas ~? Could you be making fun of us ~?/(adv) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (uk) (
"No, no, this is a common sense check test, so this is a good question. We're all in trouble when we ask questions about difficult issues that nobody else can understand, right? I'm in trouble too... So, okay? I'm gonna say it again, okay? What is the average time when (...) people (...) of this (...) world (...) run (...) 100m with all (...) forces (...)?
The question bothered Cortex for real. Age, gender and race were not specified, and the brackets "this world" and the word "all the best" confused her thinking.
Results --,
"(... is it about 6 seconds ~?)" oyster oyster
—— It seems that Cortex remembered that everyone's time, especially Eve's time, was seven seconds, and thought it would be a little earlier than that. Note that the correct answer is 18 to 20 seconds. Old and young, almost none of them, even if they spread the range to a multiracial group, can perform physical or motor enhancement with powerful magic, only they can run through 100m on a single digit table are abnormal.
By the way, it was oddly Eve who gave the closest answer to the correct answer in this test. She wrote down the numbers as they stood when she previously weighed 100m walk time, so 19 seconds. It seems to have been an exemplary answer.
"Did everyone write that? Bye, next.... How many days can you travel from the capital of the Mid-Eden Republic to the capital of the Boreas Empire on foot?
"That's a lot of problems with the mobile system ~"
"It's a coincidence (... yes it's a coincidence)"
"Well, it's good ~. Is it travel time to the capital of Boreas ~...... (the straight line distance is about 1500 km, but you have to go to the sea once because there is a" great river "~. But was there a bridge hanging now ~) Atlas ~? Question, is that good ~?
"Oh, good, huh? What?"
"I recently heard that the bridge hung on the" Great River, "is that the number of days if you go through it ~? Or is it different ~?
"It's a question of choosing between them."
"That's a pretty mean issue ~"
Cortex narrowed his eyes to Atlas' question. We didn't know what Atlas was thinking when crossing the Great River and once out into the sea and dodging the Great River, as if traveling time were different, but it was also a problem in itself. But more than a problem, I can't even ask what Atlas's intentions are...... She had no choice but to seem to have calculated the minimum travel time from the capital of Mid-Eden to the city of Vixen, capital of Boreas.
By the way, this problem, whichever path I went through, didn't seem to mind as Atlas. Anyway, because the very existence of this problem was intended to induce confusion in Cortex. If Cortex's insane health, whichever path he went through, he should write a travel time far shorter than the average travel time in general...... In fact, Cortex appears to have filled out a fairly short travel time on the answer form, as Atlas expected.
The exemplary answer to this question appears to have been answered by Silanui. She was once returning from Mid-Eden across the Great River on her way back to her hometown of Gembu, knowing the exact number of days it would take. Although Waltz and Lucia recently hung bridges (stone columns) on the Great River, they are not yet known globally, so if you think about it, the answer via the sea seemed appropriate, since it is not a situation where travellers use them all.
Their common sense checking test then enters the third question.