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Chapter 157: Being systematically educated

 Cheng Yu said: "Last time you issued a task to me, I had a question that you said was beyond the scope of the task. Now, I want to ask you again."

Just as he was about to continue speaking, the system took advantage of the opportunity and said, "Excuse me, host."

Are you shameless? Who wants you to interrupt? This is another two seconds.

Do you want me to not even use punctuation marks when I talk to you in the future?

Cheng Yu was roaring in his heart, but he couldn't complain, so he could only ask quickly: "I have already used the 20% off option to exchange for life time after the system upgrade. So, if I use 20 points to exchange for one day's life in the future, the system will

Will it be judged that I am wasting money and make a decision to deduct some of my points?"

The system's answer was very clear and concise. It seemed that this was an example to Cheng Yu's complaint that it was wasting time.

"Based on what the host said, this may indeed cause the system to make wasteful decisions."

"How many points will be deducted in this situation? Don't rush to answer. I ask you to distinguish between two different situations. One is if I redeem for five days, how many points will be deducted from me? The other is if I redeem for one day, and I will be deducted.

How many points will be deducted from me?"

Cheng Yu learned the lesson this time. He was determined not to give the system any chance to interrupt. After all, if he didn't fill in the second half of the sentence, the system would probably say - it depends on whether the host exchanges for five days of life or one day of life.

, different discounts and different life spans will lead to different points deduction schemes.

If so, Cheng Yu would have wasted twenty or thirty seconds just by saying this sentence.

The system responded calmly: "After the system determines that the host has wasted points, if the host redeems five days of life, he will be deducted from three to fifty points. If the host redeems one day of life, he will be deducted points."

Points will be deducted from three to one hundred points."

Hello...

What do you call your answer? Why is it still floating?

Cheng Yu was extremely dissatisfied with the system's answer.

"Why do the points deduction values ​​still fluctuate? You're not teasing me on purpose, are you?"

The system replied: "I am just a speaker of the system. Unless it is an answer that the host's level cannot yet know, as long as I answer it, it means that the answer must be true. And the change of points, whether it is scoring or deducting points,

, all involve a set of extremely complex algorithms. With the current level of the host, you do not have the right to know the details of the algorithm. I can even tell the host that even if you are one day high enough to know the details of the algorithm, I am afraid that with the current level

Given the technological level of the Earth, it is unlikely that the host will understand the entire algorithm. Because there is really no need for the host to waste the limited conversation time on this unnecessary issue."

Uh...

Before Cheng Yu could get angry, he was actually given a lesson by the system.

This feeling is really...so exciting!

Cheng Yu said with a dark face: "I'm just asking you why there is a fluctuation. I don't want to know the algorithm for the change of points. Can you answer my question with a correct attitude?"

No matter what, Cheng Yu must never give in in front of the system. If he is attacked, he must fight back.

The system paused for a moment and finally said: "When the host redeems life time, it will be affected by the remaining points and the specific situation at that time. Each different specific environment will be transformed into a series of parameters, so the system will also

Different judgments are made, resulting in different amounts of deductions."

Cheng Yu's face was full of dark lines, thinking that this answer seemed to be a step closer, but in fact it still meant saying nothing.

He thought about it carefully, and the system first used the words "possibly" when answering his question about whether to deduct points.

When answering the specific points deduction situation, he used a whole sentence, nearly 20 words, to prefix the point deduction.

Twenty words, that’s almost ten seconds. You must know that the system’s speaking speed is basically equivalent to the speaking speed of CCTV news anchors, which is only 120 words per minute.

Under the constant emphasis of the system, Cheng Yu realized that points may not be deducted if he redeemed a shorter life span.

Especially since the system just said that the redemption of life time will be affected by the remaining points.

"What you mean is that if I only have less than 90 points left, then it is reasonable for me to exchange for one day of life. After all, I do not have enough points to exchange for a lower discounted life length. Therefore, such behavior is also

Won’t it result in point deduction?”

"The host is right."

It looks like that’s it.

The reason why Cheng Yu asked this question was because he knew that every task released by the system was accompanied by a certain task duration.

The length of Cheng Yu's remaining life determines whether the system will issue tasks and the difficulty of the tasks.

Theoretically, the longer the task duration, the greater the task difficulty. This means that as long as Cheng Yu's remaining life time is short enough, even if the system releases a task, it will only be a very short task, and the task difficulty will also become correspondingly

Extremely simple.

This led Cheng Yu to have the idea of ​​exchanging his life day by day.

But now, this idea seems to be unfeasible most of the time, because unless Cheng Yu has less than 90 points left, it would be reasonable for him to exchange for one day's life. Or his points should not exceed 200.

Forty points, it would be reasonable for him to exchange for five days of life.

Otherwise, Cheng Yu cannot afford to be deducted from 3 to 50 points or 3 to 100 points at every turn.

It’s better to just click on the mission and fail it.

After some calculations, Cheng Yu estimated that the system had only been talking for a little over three minutes.

He asked again: "Second question, the penalty after a mission fails is to return the mission duration, and the corresponding life time is deducted. But you mentioned points several times at that time. I want to know, if the mission fails, the return mission duration is

Will it be deducted from my remaining life time first? And the other part of the penalty, that is, the part that deducts the corresponding life time, will also be deducted from my remaining life market first?"

"Punishment caused after mission failure, the returned mission duration part is based on the priority stated by the host. The corresponding life duration part that can be deducted will be deducted from the host's remaining points first."

Cheng Yu nodded and said: "This means that only when my points are not enough to be deducted, the system will deduct my remaining life market according to the exchange ratio of twenty points per day, and reverse the exchange before deducting it."

?"

"Yes."

Cheng Yu completely understood that this was set up by the system to prevent him from constantly stingy by using the duration of the tasks when facing some tasks, so as to obtain enough points to offset the penalty for failing the tasks.

To put it bluntly, the system would rather deduct Cheng Yu's points directly than deduct his life span.

After all, the reverse redemption of life span is always based on the ratio of twenty points per day, and Cheng Yu can already enjoy a 20% discount on point redemption. The points are solid points.

Of course, there are still loopholes to exploit.

For example, when Cheng Yu encounters a task that is almost impossible to complete, all he has to do is to earn as many points as possible within this period of time, and then exchange the points into life time at the lowest discount possible.
In this way, it can effectively ensure that after the mission fails, the system will deduct all the life time he exchanged at a discounted price.

This is also a stingy way, after all, this can save more points after the mission fails.

This question only took about half a minute.

"The third question..."


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