I Have Yet to Become a Doll Today-Chapter 900 - : Chinese Room 8
Chapter 900 -900: Chinese Room 8
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Hans had already asked three times, and inside the door, only Dim and Shen Mo remained. If Bai Youwei could bring Shen Mo out from behind the door, Hans’s next question would be much easier.
If Bai Youwei failed to bring Shen Mo out, that would be even better. Both would be eliminated together, and Hans could win directly without having to enter B War Zone.
The worst-case scenario was—Bai Youwei encountered Dim and got eliminated together with him. Then, only Shen Mo would be left inside the door, and Hans would have to pose a question to Shen Mo and choose the correct answer. The artificial intelligence’s distracting options were already causing enough headaches, and facing a complete stranger would undoubtedly be more troubling!
Hans looked at Bai Youwei, “My side has already asked three times, now it’s your turn.”
“I haven’t thought of a good one yet~” Bai Youwei sat comfortably on her cushion, appearing indifferent, “If you’re in a hurry, go ahead and ask.”
Morin was infuriated, “Do you plan to keep stalling?!”
Hans was also very dissatisfied with Bai Youwei’s attitude, “You complained about unfairness earlier and delayed asking questions, but now that we have asked three times, it’s your turn, isn’t it?”
“It’s still unfair,” Bai Youwei said with a light smile, “You and I are both kings. If you learn the way I ask questions and then you and your companion both pass, it would still be unfair to me.”
“I think she’s just dragging out the time,” Morin said to Hans with a frown, “She never intended to ask.”
Brail said, “Perhaps she wants to learn Hans’s method, and there’s more room for play when only one person is left. That’s understandable…”
After thinking it over, Hans surprisingly showed magnanimity, “Learning the method is also good. After all, we can’t be sure that we will definitely encounter Dim, and if we come across her teammate, Dim’s fate will depend on her rescue.”
The Inspector had never explicitly stated that after their questioning, the person behind the door would certainly be a teammate, so there was still the chance of encountering an opponent.
Listening to Hans’s words, Morin felt something was amiss and asked with a frown, “Are you going to ask? Why not let her go first? Hans, in a life or death situation, there’s no need to accommodate her!”
Hans glanced at Bai Youwei and said calmly, “It’s not about yielding, it’s about cooperating. Unless we’re sure of a fatal strike, we need to cooperate to ensure we have enough team members make it into B War Zone.”
“But as long as she’s eliminated in this round, there’s no need to get into B War Zone!” Morin said, his tone tinged with irritation.
Hans sighed, raised his hand to reassure Morin, “We’ve already sacrificed enough; we can’t let Dim join them in misfortune.”
Morin clenched his teeth and lowered his head, “…I understand.”
Brail asked with concern, “Hans, have you thought about what to ask?”
“Uh, I have a rough idea,” Hans nodded slightly, looking at the five closed doors, “We need to ask a question that ordinary people don’t know the answer to, but the artificial intelligence thinks humans do.”
This statement was somewhat convoluted, and both Morin and Brail looked at him puzzled.
“Ordinary people don’t know the answer… but the artificial intelligence thinks we do?” Morin asked, “What question is that?”
Hans walked to the computer, hesitated for a moment, and then typed in the question:
[Which tooth was the first one you lost?]
Morin and Brail were taken aback, “…Just like that?”
“That’s a good question,” Bai Youwei commented with a smile, “Ordinary people wouldn’t remember which was the first tooth they lost as a child, unless they are kids who have just lost their milk teeth, or a doctor, or parents who take care of their children… Obviously, the two people behind the door don’t meet any of these criteria, so neither of them knows the answer. But for the artificial intelligence, this event indeed happened to humans, so how could humans not know?”