Daily Notes



Daily Notes

Ding Can grew up in a relatively wealthy family with both parents, good health and a happy family.

Ding Can had no concerns about the things that they cared about.

The first twenty years of my life went smoothly. After graduation, I was different from other students who had to work hard for a long time.

Fortunately, she found a job she liked, quickly integrated into the new company, was appreciated by her team leader, and her future was bright.

It is no exaggeration to say that it is a peaceful and smooth life.

Compared with the three people in front of him, it was too dull and there was absolutely nothing to talk about.

When Shi Yan told her story, one could see the sadness of recalling the past, but now she has fully recovered.

"Isn't that great? Isn't it true that only a life that has experienced suffering is the most precious?"

"Sister Yan Zi is right." Gao Wenwen gave a thumbs up in agreement. He had heard about Shi Yan's life experience, and now looking back, he felt that she was carrying a holy light.

No wonder they are called "angels in white".

Xia Jialian poured another half glass of wine and added some to Shi Yan and Ding Can. Seeing that there was still some wine left in Gao Wenwen's glass, she didn't add any for him.

The child looked like he had never drunk alcohol before. After just a few sips, his face was already noticeably red.

This is not an absolutely safe place. If someone gets drunk, it would be bad if something goes wrong.

"By the way, your points and rankings have been updated, right?"

"Yeah, I don't know what it would be like if I really made it to the top few." Gao Wenwen took out his cell phone, and everyone started exchanging information with each other again.

It is worth noting that the points awarded for completing the test vary among several people.

Perhaps it was because Shi Yan got close to Yuan An and used her ultimate skill, she ended up getting 500 more points than the other three and ranked higher.

Previously, there were only a few announcements on the homepage, and they did not have the authority to update the forum posts. Now, after returning to the training camp, the IP location has changed, and they can finally post and reply.

Ding Can glanced at it quickly and slid down for a long time without reaching the bottom.

The exact number of trainees in the training camp is unknown, but there are at least thousands of them, and now is the time with the highest daily active users.

The number of new posts per second is constantly increasing.

Overall, the topics are all about "Where is this place?", "What have you experienced?", "Is everyone okay?" and so on.

The content and replies are extremely varied, with most expressing doubts and questioning the authenticity of this space. There is no useful information at all.

Ding Can noticed that the name column of the poster cannot be changed, and it is the initial number of each student.

Although the post is anonymous, the poster can be identified to some extent.

After Gao Wenwen clicked on several posts in succession, he felt that they were all a bit monotonous, and he unconsciously tapped his toes on the floor a few times.

"I really want to post this myself, but that would be a bit repetitive. How about I combine Yuan An's story into a short story series? Maybe someone will ask for more."

Shi Yan suggested, "I've been seeing that kind of forum style quite often lately. You can write down all the people you meet in the buffer zone and make comments there."

"Look at this post." Xia Jialian paused on the screen and found a post that was obviously very clean:

《Some methods for dealing with copies sorted out, take them at your own convenience》

After he said this, others also noticed that this post was pushed to the top, and Ding Can clicked on it to take a look.

The first thing I noticed was the posting information.

Poster: No. C05618

IP location: Training camp headquarters

This number seemed familiar. She tilted her head and thought for a while, then exited to the district ranking page to confirm her guess.

Isn't this the person who ranked first? When the daily record was just running normally, she found that this person had already ranked first with more than 2,000 points.

The current ranking is still at the top, and after a camp entrance test, it has now become 7,300 points, far ahead.

She carefully read the post, which contained many tips.

For example, when you first enter a dungeon, don't panic, calm down and understand the background environment.

Pay attention to all the tasks that appear in the dungeon, and rely on the attitude of these people towards you to promptly identify whether they are threatening.

There is also a starting point for selecting props and using them at the right time.

There are many key points, which are actually very useful when you look closely.

It is not known whether this person who ranks first on the list is a man or a woman, but she has the ability to survive in the dungeon and is not stingy in sharing it with other people in the training camp.

This made Ding Can even more curious about this person, but she was in Area A and didn't know if she would have the chance to meet someone in Area C.

As I was thinking about it, a message popped up at the top of the screen.

All students are required to go to the training module to conduct a test summary.

What is that?

Ding Can followed the prompts and clicked in, and sure enough, he saw the six big words "Test Summary Entrance" floating slowly above him.

After entering, the first thing that catches your eye is the introduction notes. You need to discuss the content of the camp entrance test from your own point of view and complete a diary summary of no less than 800 words.

After the summary is completed, the system will score based on the content quality, with a full score of 100 points.

Among the overall points.

It’s called a diary training camp, so you really have to write a diary.

It is worthy of its name. After all, I downloaded this daily diary for the purpose of recording.

"Eight hundred words reminds me of my high school essays." Gao Wenwen vaguely recalled the miserable life in high school where he had to face a lot of exercises all day long, and felt a little scared.

The last time he wrote an essay was during the college entrance examination.

Shi Yan's face showed a rare look of suffering: "How long will it take to write? I hate this kind of thing the most. I'm lucky if I can write two or three words in an hour."

She usually gets dizzy when reading words, and she gets a headache every time she encounters a summary report.

This was the only reason why she felt a little bored with her job.

"Let's write it first." Xia Jialian clicked the read button, the introduction content disappeared, and then the title and text interface were directly blank.

There is also a real-time updated word count in the lower right corner.

They moved to the audio-visual room, where Xia Jialian collected many records and films. They turned on an old movie as background music and began to compose their own works.

Ding Can sat on the carpet with his back against the leather sofa, looked at the blank interface, and made a rough draft in his mind.

Then type a few words in the title: "Research on Child Protection from the Perspective of Intangible Cultural Heritage"

Taoism has been passed down from generation to generation since ancient times. With the rapid development of science and technology today, the number of people engaged in this industry has decreased and it has gradually declined. Of course, it can be regarded as an intangible cultural heritage.

Although Fucha Qingyun is a ghost, he is essentially a child.

He is under attack from the outside world. According to the contemporary social context, his own safety is the most important thing to pay attention to.

And her act of saving Fu Cha Qingyun under Yuan An's conspiracy fits perfectly with this theme.

He wrote the entire article very quickly and eloquently, especially the part where he put forward his own views and suggestions, which took up a large part of the text.

By the time Ding Can felt that it was about right, he looked at the word count and saw that it was over a thousand words.

She typed a few quick words to wrap things up.

Ding Can stretched and looked at Shi Yan who was leaning next to him. Her fingers were hovering over the screen. She took a long time to type a few words. After deleting and reducing, she stopped again.

Shi Yan sighed, feeling that life was difficult. She glanced over and asked, "What are you writing so quickly?"

Ding Can shrugged: "Caring for little ghosts is everyone's responsibility."

Gao Wenwen thought for a moment and said, "Shouldn't we write something related to the crew, or about human greed? Is your story even relevant?"

With the follow-up ideas I learned from my high school Chinese teacher, I should be able to get high scores in the essay.

"Never mind. I'll just click submit first. It's a good opportunity to see how the scoring is calculated."

Ding Can clicked the submit button. After the small gear in the middle of the screen rotated a few times, a pop-up window appeared.

"The system determined that this diary entry was realistic, creating a perfect atmosphere with appropriate detail and omissions. It vividly portrayed child protection, and in just a few words, expressed the student's feelings about the current situation and hopes for the future."

"Final score, full marks."

The score has increased by a full 100, but the ranking has not been updated yet.

This score really surprised Ding Can. He didn't expect to get such a high score.

"Am I making money?" She really just wrote whatever came to her mind.

It took half an hour before everyone finished.

During this period, Ding Can browsed the forum again and stayed on the post that ranked first for a long time.

Some people thanked him for providing so many solutions, while others asked questions.

But I didn't get an answer from the original poster. The first person on the list seemed to have left after posting, and did not respond to any of the comments.

This shows that he is not an enthusiastic person. So, if he shares these things, is he doing so because he wants to help others, or is he just feeling sorry for those who are far inferior to him?

Without any evidence, Ding Can shook his head and decided not to think about it anymore.

The scores of the other three people have been calculated. Except for Shi Yan's relatively low evaluation, Gao Wenwen and Xia Jialian's scores are still above average.

Gao Wenwen touched his chin, his enthusiasm for studying rising again: "Do I have to find another way like Sister Can to get a high score? Then I'll try next time."

"Who knows? It doesn't specify the specific evaluation method. Who knows, it might not work next time."

Ding Can still felt that he was just lucky this time.

"You're right. Let's take it one step at a time." Gao Wenwen let out a long breath and stretched his body back onto the sofa.

The leather sofa is very comfortable, and you won’t feel any pain when you sink into it.

He squinted his eyes comfortably. This place was much better than the plastic chair in the small warehouse.

Xia Jialian lowered her eyes, her features softening in the dim light of the audio-visual room. "There are only four of us. If you stay with me, two rooms will suffice. Unless it's something urgent, it'll be safer for us all to stay together."

Currently, the training camp does not require everyone to stay in their own rooms.

Living together is the most reliable.

"Really? I can even sleep on the sofa." Gao Wenwen's eyes widened a little, revealing an innocent and somewhat dependent expression.

He was the youngest among them, and although they didn't say it, the others treated him simply as a younger brother.

In such a situation, many people don't care too much about their daily living environment in order to survive.

But since there is an opportunity to improve our living conditions, we must of course seize it.

Shi Yan turned to Ding Can and said, "Then let's stay too."

Everyone briefly discussed the room allocation issue. After entering the room, it was divided into left and right sides.

Xia Jialian gave his large room to the two girls. The study on the left was already larger than an ordinary bedroom. After moving the couch in the lounge in, it was enough for him and Gao Wenwen to live in.

After a simple cleanup and decoration, an announcement was made in the building, asking all students to gather in the lobby.

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