Recently, everyone in the Kyoto social circle is buzzing about one thing: it is said that the long-lost daughter of the Su family, one of the four major wealthy families, has returned.
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Urging for more updates: [You dare to criticize even Sister Ya? You probably don't know how formidable she is.]
Ya-jie is invincible: [Do you know how our Ya-jie took the exam? Do you know about lottery exams? The kind where you get a certain score based on the lottery results. This is followed by pictures of Su Ya's exam from the school forum, and her final exam score.]
Many people saved these screenshots at the time.
That wasn't enough; someone also posted Suya's perfect score in the math Olympiad online.
Goddess worshipper: 【Let me show you what a true goddess is.】
Then online it says that Su Ya got a perfect score in all subjects in that monthly exam, which was determined by Bai Xiao's lottery system.
Then, the official Weibo account of Kyoto No. 1 High School stepped in, confirming that Su Ya's exam scores were genuine and that she was currently the only student in China to achieve perfect scores in all subjects. She also achieved a perfect score in the monthly math Olympiad exam and participated in the International Physics Olympiad. Kyoto High School is proud to have such a student.
Then, one after another, classmates from Kyoto No. 1 Middle School revealed what Suya had done at school.
【We didn't know that our goddess Ya was one of the female guests on this show. If we had known earlier, we would have stood up sooner, and you wouldn't have had the chance to smear our goddess Ya at all.】
[I'm also from Kyoto First High School. We feel very proud to be in the same school as our idol.]
[I'm a student at Kyoto No. 1 High School. My exam results used to be atrocious, but ever since the goddess gave us the questions, I passed all my monthly exams this time.]
Me too. My dad was so happy he couldn't stop smiling when he saw my test paper. He couldn't believe he got that score.
It turns out I'm not the only one experiencing this at home; it seems like everyone is.
We are all thanks to the goddess.
Although I'm not in their class, I'm so envious of their class having a goddess like Ya.
More and more students from Kyoto No. 1 Middle School stepped forward.
Meanwhile, under the director's direction, the production team of "Scaring People to Death" quickly edited short videos of Su Ya answering questions on the show.
Although this show is very popular, not everyone will watch it.
After the video was posted online, it was shared by fans who like Suya.
Then people witnessed Suya's high-energy moment.
On the first day of the show, Suya, the ghost bride, was the first to spot the copper coins on the ground, giving the guests amulets for protection.
In the second day's program, the vampire count answered all 20 questions about finding 20 wine glasses without hesitation. He also quickly found the count's wine glass. This included finding the door behind one of over 100 paintings.
On the third day of the show, in the terrifying factory, Su Ya's amazing memory at the farm and her speed in answering questions while locked up, coupled with her calm demeanor in contrast to the tense expressions of the other guests, instantly won her many fans.
Suya's fan base quickly surpassed 10 million.
Moreover, a very famous reality show in China called "Who Has the Fastest Brain" extended an invitation to her online.
This is a large-scale psychological science competition reality show. The show focuses on disseminating knowledge of brain science and mental competition. Scientists are invited throughout the program to explore the world of geniuses from a scientific perspective. The selected contestants will form the strongest brain team in China to compete against the strongest brain teams from overseas and determine the world's strongest brain.
It was revealed online some time ago that this year's "Who's the Fastest Brain" is different from the previous episodes. This episode innovatively creates a brainpower ladder ranking, and each episode uses a points-based competition system to test leadership, decision-making, charisma and other multiple dimensions in addition to intelligence, witnessing the birth and growth of brainpower leaders.
The program consists of four competition formats. It is a collaborative effort involving five countries: China, Germany, the United States, Russia, and the United Kingdom.
The first qualifying round will feature 100 amateur contestants from across the country, all of whom are exceptional in their mental abilities. They will not only be assessed on spatial perception and photographic memory, but will also undergo the most authoritative mental tests administered by five prestigious Chinese universities: Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Ocean University of China, Qingdao University, and Yunnan University. Only those scoring 120 or higher will have a chance to advance. Furthermore, 10% of the contestants will need to undergo MRI scans to test their mental control skills.
The top 30 players will be selected to participate in the next round of qualifying matches.
In the qualifying rounds, 30 contestants will participate in a group challenge, and the final 20 contestants will be selected to be eliminated and enter the challenge round.
The challenge will select the 12 strongest members, who will be divided into four groups to face off against players from four other countries. The competition may involve 1v1 matches or a series of elimination rounds.
"Who Thinks the Fastest?" uses the slogan "Let Science Go Wild" to appropriately incorporate entertainment elements. Through artistic arrangement and processing, the program becomes more story-driven, interesting, and entertaining. It employs a combination of dynamic and static stage props and leverages the idol effect of celebrity elements to combine entertainment and science, aiming to make more young people fall in love with science.
Furthermore, each episode features a fixed observer, temporary observers, x-observers, peer judges, and the Brain King judging panel. The Brain King judging panel comprises champions from each episode, including not only those from China but also from four other countries.
This invitation shocked the entire academic community.
It's worth noting that since the show "Who's the Fastest Brain" started airing, Su Ya is the first non-celebrity contestant that the production team has actively invited. This is the first time such a gesture has been made.
A top student commented: "I just tried doing those questions, but I couldn't do them as fast as Su Ya. I'm truly impressed."
After the video was released, many top students tried to do the questions in these levels, and they all had to think for a while, unlike Su Ya, who could find the answer as soon as she saw the question.
Twenty minutes ago, the production team of the show "Who Thinks Faster" posted a message.
We are currently holding an emergency meeting regarding the online situation.
"Are we sure we want to invite an amateur to participate this time without any assessment?"
"That's what one of the people in the meeting said."
"Yes, I predict that her IQ is at least 200. I also asked a friend from Kyoto No. 1 High School, who said that she never uses scratch paper during exams. That means her brain capacity is also quite impressive, especially for subjects like math, which require strong brainpower to support the rapid pace of problem-solving in order to calculate quickly."
"So, her memory must be pretty bad."
"I predict that it will be possible to achieve photographic memory."
Ultimately, the entire meeting agreed to let Su Ya participate in the program "Who Thinks Faster".
The entire internet was in an uproar. It turned out the girl was incredibly intelligent, a top student at Kyoto No. 1 High School. No wonder she answered questions so quickly on the show; why would someone like that need someone to cheat? As a result, online condemnation grew louder.