Chapter 4

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nChapter 4, Little Genius, Grand Dreams

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nTherefore, in the future, they would take care of little He Chuan more, and they would try their best to satisfy any request.

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nWhen he was one year old, under continuous deductions, He Chuan was able to talk and sang. He completed the transformation from crawling to running and began to expand his range of activities.

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nTwo years later, he became a famous little genius in the community.

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nHe displayed extremely outstanding talent in chess and Mathematics. He defeated all the old men and primary school students in the community, there was no match for him.

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nIn terms of mathematics, it was not a big deal. The best result was that he solved a junior high school-level Mathematical Olympiad question after reading the question.

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nHis opponent was a sixth-grade top student, also a little genius. He was only a few seconds slower than He Chuan to get the answer.

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nEven though there was a difference of nine years in age, this result was obviously unworthy of He Chuan’s brain cells which were dozens of times more active.

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nAfter all, his lifespan was only twenty years. Three years was equivalent to one-seventh of his life.

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nHowever, he was truly invincible in chess.

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nNo matter what kind of chess game he played, no matter how many people played against him, it was an instant kill!

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nThat’s right, instant kill!

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nUsually, other people would spend tens of seconds or even a few minutes thinking about their next move.

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nIn his hands, it was a one-second move without any hesitation.

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nMoreover, his style was fierce. Every move was a hidden killer move. As long as the opponent was slightly careless, they would lose.

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nIn the community, there was once a retired professional chess player who played a game with little He Chuan.

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nIn the end, he admitted defeat in less than two minutes and said that he would never play chess again, which shocked everyone.

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nIt was hard to imagine that a three-year-old could do such a thing.

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nIt was also at this time that a message appeared from He Chuan’s Reincarnation Seal.

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nLife experience increased, evaluation points increased.

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n“I didn’t expect there to be unexpected gains.”

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nHe Chuan’s original intention was to familiarize himself with the application of the deduction system. In the end, he obtained the evaluation points by accident.

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nHowever, there was a price to pay for this process.

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nEvery time he overused his brain, his body would experience a small amount of discomfort.

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nAt first, only a portion of his fingers was numb and could not be controlled. After a few months, it became that his entire palm had lost consciousness.

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nFortunately, he would recover after resting for a while. It seemed that this illness was not particularly torturous.

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nAt present, his achievements were still very few. He had to continue working hard.

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n“The deduction system should not be used only for trial and error.”

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nThis was the experience He Chuan gained after repeatedly deducing.

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nHis highly active brain cells could have the ‘multithreaded’ computing ability like a computer.

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nAt the same time, he could analyze countless possibilities.

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nIf he added the trial-and-error function of the system, he could think of a way to combine them.

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nPerhaps, it would have a good effect on knowledge learning?

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nHe Chuan was a man of action.

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nIt was also from this time that he often begged his parents to take him to the library to read and study.

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nOriginally, the young couple did not intend to agree. No matter how smart their child was, it was impossible for him to understand words without going to school, right?

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nAfter all, speaking and reading were two different things.

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nMoreover, they were also busy with work and could not spare time.

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nIn the end, He Chuan did something that everyone did not expect.

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nHe actually ‘ran away from home’ and left the community alone one morning.

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nWhen his parents came home from work in the afternoon and did not find their child, they were terrified.

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nFortunately, there was a note on the desk with an address written on it.

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n“It’s time to lock this brat in the kindergarten. Let the teacher keep an eye on him!”

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nFather He crumpled the note into a ball and threw it into the trash bin next to him.

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nAt first, he thought that this child was a relief, but now it seemed that he was the most worrisome!

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nMother He didn’t say anything. She quickly put on her shoes and went out to take a taxi.

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nWhen the two of them found He Chuan in the corner of the library reading a medical book on the field of brain cells, they were both angry and shocked.

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nHow could a three-year-old kid do such a thing?

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nIt was one thing if he dared to go out alone, but he ran out just to come to the library to read?

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nWhat was even more ridiculous was that he was not reading a comic, but a professional book that most people could only understand the words but could not understand the meaning!

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nAt first, they thought He Chuan was just reading for fun.

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nHowever, when the couple got closer and saw the paper filled with fine drafts on the table next to them, they became confused again.

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nWhat are these symbols?

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nCan someone explain?

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nAre they copied or scribbled?

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nHe Chuan noticed his parents coming and smiled at them cutely. Then, he raised the two thick books with great difficulty.

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n“Dad, Mom, I want to borrow these two books to read at home. Is that okay?”

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nFather He pretended to be angry, “You still have the nerve to smile. Do you know how worried we are when you run out by yourself?”

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n“Don’t be angry at him.”

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nMother He glared at him and turned to hug He Chuan. She said gently, “Baby, don’t do this next time, understand? It’s very dangerous.”

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nHe Chuan nodded his head vigorously and decided not to leave any notes next time. He would read them secretly.

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nIf he told his parents that he was really reading these books, they would definitely not believe him.

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nAfter all, even an adult would not be able to read these highly specialized books.

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nHowever, He Chuan was different.

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nHe had a system.

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nBy using deduction to verify the various theories in the books, not only would the accuracy be guaranteed, but the deduction process would also appear in his mind, so much so that it would become a point of knowledge that could be absorbed.

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nHis learning efficiency was extremely fast.

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nThe brain cells that were active enough could also record all these things, allowing him to draw multiple inferences from one example.

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nHowever, a deduction was ultimately just deduction.

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nMedical research always had to be combined with clinical experiments.

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nHe Chuan soon fell into a bottleneck.

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nHe needed to do experiments to assist in verification.

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nMoreover, as he gained more knowledge, there would be more and more such experiments.

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nBut how could medical experiments be done at will?

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nNot only did they need extremely expensive equipment, they also needed a large amount of precious materials.

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nAt present, only the world’s top scientific research institutions had such conditions.

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n“It seems that I have to find a way to enter the top institutions at the age of ten… Oh no, if I can, I have to enter the top institutions earlier.”

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nHe Chuan silently clenched his fists.

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nHe was now racing against time.

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nHe had to learn by himself in the limited time he had, and make a name for himself!

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nIt was too difficult.

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nEven with the system, he was not 100% sure.

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nThe two parents did not know that their baby had a grand idea in his head and was planning to take him home.

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nAt this moment, an old man suddenly came over.

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n“Excuse me, Sir and Madam.”

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