He was the first to start, and his conduct was disciplined and thodical, which caught the attention of several laboratory supervisors.
"Who is that?" The supervisor of Lab Level 2 asked.
The supervisor of Lab Level 1, who was clearly more familiar with the list of candidates for this round of recruitnt assessnt, glanced at Therry Kingsley and replied with a smile in a low voice: "Kingsleys Family."
"Oh, no wonder." The supervisor of Lab Level 2 showed an expression of sudden realization, gradually retracting his line of sight.
The resources held by the Great Families in Inderia are extraordinary, and people from these families start at a much higher point than others right from the beginning.
It’s not surprising that Therry Kingsley could imdiately identify the project he could do and quickly put it into action.
After retracting his line of sight, he recalled sothing and looked at the people fervently conducting experints below in the lecture hall. He scanned the room with curiosity before speaking up: "I rember soone scored full marks yesterday; which lab station is that person at? It’s the first ti I’ve heard of soone scoring full marks in the first round at the research center... What’s her na again? I rember it’s a girl."
Violetta Hoffman, who usually doesn’t participate much in their topics, was all smiles as she interjected: "Her na is Nathalie Quinlan."
"Nathalie Quinlan?" The speaking supervisor clumsily repeated the na, looking around again: "Which lab station is she at?"
Violetta Hoffman provided him with the lab station number, and he imdiately looked in that direction.
He assud he’d see soone, like Therry Kingsley, who had already begun thodically preparing, but to his surprise, his gaze fell upon a girl casually standing there, still flipping through the experint topics they had handed out earlier.
The supervisor was taken aback: "..."
But he couldn’t say much, so he just withdrew his gaze and said, "Let’s wait for the results."
...
The two and a half hours allotted for the simulation experint were not long, and many might fail to complete a simulation.
Since it was a simulation, there was no need to perform an actual experint.
The lab stations were rely for them to attempt the preliminary steps of the experint, while the real reaction experints were completed through computer simulations.
Of course, with advanced technology, computers can generally derive a result of the experint, and the supervisors of various labs can assess the completion based on this result.
Therry Kingsley was tense throughout, eager to speed up his work.
First, he built a simple experintal apparatus at the station, went through the procedure, obtained the experintal data, and then proceeded to use the simulation app on the computer to input the previously processed procedure and data, awaiting the results...
Throughout this process, he was very anxious, his heart racing, worried that he might not finish in ti, and just like the last ti, the girl might preemptively complete her work.
However, fortunately, the simulated results from the computer ca out, and he didn’t hear anyone say ’completed.’
After briefly checking his experintal procedure and ensuring there were no issues, Therry Kingsley imdiately reached out: "Everyone, I have completed."
The large lecture hall had been quiet, even the Level 2 laboratory supervisor who previously chatted a bit had started to remain silent.
At this mont, his loud announcent was enough to shock the entire lecture hall.
Violetta Hoffman checked the ti on her watch, noting there was still 26 minutes remaining until the end of the assessnt, indicating that Therry Kingsley had finished early.
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