The person Gu Luoqi had loved for over a decade got married! She originally intended to find a quiet place to grieve alone, but unexpectedly, she was hit by a car.
Being hit by the car wasn...
"The error bank contains all the questions you got wrong before, along with your solutions and methods. It's categorized by question type, the knowledge points involved, and your bad habits. It also provides a comprehensive analysis of knowledge points you're not familiar with." The system remained calm, knowing that Gu Luoqi couldn't resist the temptation.
At this moment, Gu Luoqi's inner thoughts were indeed guessed correctly.
She couldn't refuse based on the features it just mentioned, not to mention the possible additional benefits.
It wasn't a bad deal to spend those 1,000 points, but here's the key question: did she even have that many points?
She tried hard to recall the tasks she had been working on over the past few days, and suddenly felt a little panicked.
Instead of directly asking the system how many points she had, she nervously opened her personal homepage.
Normally, she would be quite happy looking at her fancy homepage, but that was a stark contrast to her current serious state, and she had lost all interest in such things.
With a quick glance, the anxiety in my heart quickly subsided; my score was exactly 1009.
Even though these points aren't hard to earn, and the rewards for completing the tasks aren't small, she just can't seem to save any.
The program seemed to be working against her, making her spend time and energy accumulating points. Just when she felt a sense of accomplishment, she was soon brought back to square one.
She sighed deeply, then reluctantly said, "Buy it." What else could she do? She needed it urgently.
She glanced at the pop-up page and couldn't help but feel a pang of regret.
Every time I grant a permission or purchase something from the system store, a page pops up with a long text followed by two small red boxes: "Agree" and "Deny".
Although the content was always more or less the same, Gu Luoqi would always take a look at it every time it came out, as if she were performing some kind of ritual.
Once she felt less heartbroken, she gritted her teeth, closed her eyes, and clicked "agree." However, she wasn't entirely satisfied with the process. She muttered, "Why not just buy it directly? Why go through this extra step?"
Every time she presses the "agree" button, her heart skips a beat; perhaps this is a conditioned reflex from the stainless steel rooster.
So if possible, she would rather not have this program, not have to suffer this torment, and just let the system handle it directly.
"Host, this program setting cannot be canceled; its existence is solely to protect your rights," the system explained righteously.
They are also conducting legitimate transactions, so they need to ensure fairness, impartiality, and transparency. The final decision should be made by the host; otherwise, they might be accused of coercion.
"Alright." Gu Luoqi didn't really want to expose it; perhaps it was trying to shirk some responsibility.
After all, once she clicks "agree," she implicitly agrees to all its rules, including the no-return policy.
Of course, she still trusted the products produced by the system, after all, its quality was more than enough to meet her daily needs.
Shortly after she clicked the "Agree" button, the points section on her personal homepage quickly turned into a lonely "9".
Well, it's a little bit glaring.
[Ding—Congratulations, host! You have successfully unlocked the "Error Question Bank" access. You are now free to use it. We hope you enjoy exploring the ocean of knowledge. Keep it up!]
The notification sounded as official as before, but it felt a little awkward. The combination of these two completely different languages created an incongruous feeling that made Gu Luoqi feel uncomfortable.
This didn't seem right, so she naturally raised a question: "Why did your notification sound change like this?"
It was supposed to be a very serious and proper matter, but it turned out like this.
"This is to improve the host's consumption experience. How does the host feel?" The system explained while also asking about the person's feelings.
However, it felt it didn't matter whether it asked or not, because the host noticed this tiny change immediately and couldn't help but ask, which made it somewhat gratified. It seemed that its optimizations in these small details were not too problematic.
The customer is king, so it felt that its notification sounds should also be a little more enthusiastic, whereas before they seemed too cold.