Chapter 111 Contact Point

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"Why do you think there are only one or two cases and this is a common phenomenon?" Shao Zi's expression was a little indescribable for a moment, "No matter how hard it is, a person cannot have the error probability of one in tens of millions like a machine, right? You I have always only believed in other people’s judgments, are I really not afraid of falling into the ditch?”

Song Qiaoyu seemed to be even more surprised than him: "Why not?"

Shao Zi felt that this topic could not be continued. His understanding seemed to be very different from Song Qiaoyu's. Regarding this strange view, he even began to wonder if his junior brother was being fooled because he was too gullible.

...But no matter how you think about it, the word "foolish" should still not be used in this situation.

But with Song Qiaoyu's behavior and habits, which can even be said to be extreme, it is difficult for Shao Zi to imagine how helpful it would be for him to achieve those military achievements he heard about. Even if he only judged from the perspective of common sense, Shao Zi understood that as a sniper like Song Qiaoyu, even if it was not a frontal battle, he still needed an observer to assist him on the battlefield.

Based on Song Qiaoyu's symptoms, Shao Zi had reason to suspect that his partner should be completely bound to him throughout his career as a special forces soldier. The relationship might be good and the level of trust could be high.

Even so, Shao Zi, who has always been a teacher, still couldn't understand this extreme strangeness.

"Listen," Shao Zi was ready for a protracted battle, "You can't think that everyone is a genius, right? But even if your partner is really as good as you say, he won't never do it. Wrong choice. Just like if Captain Song is still here and she tells me that I must obey her every step of the way in future missions, I will also consider her actions and even disobey her instructions."

This is already a quite extreme example for Shao Zi.

However, Song Qiaoyu was surprisingly easy to persuade, even before he really got to the point he wanted to talk about, he had already nodded.

"Yes, actually my partner also has a big problem."

Shao Zi was stunned, and then heard Song Qiaoyu say another sentence.

"Just judging from the interests in his eyes, the final result is indeed a result that meets the needs. I feel that if I spend time correcting his mistakes like you said, the greater possibility is that I will not be able to get the current situation. The best result." Song Qiaoyu also sighed, "I often feel that his decisions are wrong and even seem a bit unhuman... How should I put it, but looking back, it seems that it can indeed be achieved. Best possible outcome.”

"Why do you think there are only one or two cases and this is a common phenomenon?" Shao Zi's expression was a little indescribable for a moment, "No matter how hard it is, a person cannot have the error probability of one in tens of millions like a machine, right? You I have always only believed in other people’s judgments, are I really not afraid of falling into the ditch?”

Song Qiaoyu seemed to be even more surprised than him: "Why not?"

Shao Zi felt that this topic could not be continued. His understanding seemed to be very different from Song Qiaoyu's. Regarding this strange view, he even began to wonder if his junior brother was being fooled because he was too gullible.

...But no matter how you think about it, the word "foolish" should still not be used in this situation.

But with Song Qiaoyu's behavior and habits, which can even be said to be extreme, it is difficult for Shao Zi to imagine how helpful it would be for him to achieve those military achievements he heard about. Even if he only judged from the perspective of common sense, Shao Zi understood that as a sniper like Song Qiaoyu, even if it was not a frontal battle, he still needed an observer to assist him on the battlefield.

Based on Song Qiaoyu's symptoms, Shao Zi had reason to suspect that his partner should be completely bound to him throughout his career as a special forces soldier. The relationship might be good and the level of trust could be high.

Even so, Shao Zi, who has always been a teacher, still couldn't understand this extreme strangeness.

"Listen," Shao Zi was ready for a protracted battle, "You can't think that everyone is a genius, right? But even if your partner is really as good as you say, he won't never do it. Wrong choice. Just like if Captain Song is still here and she tells me that I must obey her every step of the way in future missions, I will also consider her actions and even disobey her instructions."

This is already a quite extreme example for Shao Zi.

However, Song Qiaoyu was surprisingly easy to persuade, even before he really got to the point he wanted to talk about, he had already nodded.

"Yes, actually my partner also has a big problem."

Shao Zi was stunned, and then heard Song Qiaoyu say another sentence.

"Just judging from the interests in his eyes, the final result is indeed a result that meets the needs. I feel that if I spend time correcting his mistakes like you said, the greater possibility is that I will not be able to get the current situation. The best result." Song Qiaoyu also sighed, "I often feel that his decisions are wrong and even seem a bit unhuman... How should I put it, but looking back, it seems that it can indeed be achieved. The best result." "Why do you think there are one or two cases and this is a common phenomenon?" Shao Zi's expression was a little indescribable for a moment, "No matter how hard it is, a person can't be as good as one in tens of millions of machines. Probability of error, right? You have always only believed in other people’s judgments, are you really not afraid of falling into the ditch? "

Song Qiaoyu seemed to be even more surprised than him: "Why not?"

Shao Zi felt that this topic could not be continued. His understanding seemed to be very different from Song Qiaoyu's. Regarding this strange view, he even began to wonder if his junior brother was being fooled because he was too gullible.

...But no matter how you think about it, the word "foolish" should still not be used in this situation.

But with Song Qiaoyu's behavior and habits, which can even be said to be extreme, it is difficult for Shao Zi to imagine how helpful it would be for him to achieve those military achievements he heard about. Even if he only judged from the perspective of common sense, Shao Zi understood that as a sniper like Song Qiaoyu, even if it was not a frontal battle, he still needed an observer to assist him on the battlefield.

Based on Song Qiaoyu's symptoms, Shao Zi had reason to suspect that his partner should be completely bound to him throughout his career as a special forces soldier. The relationship might be good and the level of trust could be high.

Even so, Shao Zi, who has always been a teacher, still couldn't understand this extreme strangeness.

"Listen," Shao Zi was ready for a protracted battle, "You can't think that everyone is a genius, right? But even if your partner is really as good as you say, he won't never do it. Wrong choice. Just like if Captain Song is still here and she tells me that I must obey her every step of the way in future missions, I will also consider her actions and even disobey her instructions."

This is already a quite extreme example for Shao Zi.

However, Song Qiaoyu was surprisingly easy to persuade, even before he really got to the point he wanted to talk about, he had already nodded.

"Yes, actually my partner also has a big problem."

Shao Zi was stunned, and then heard Song Qiaoyu say another sentence.

"Just judging from the interests in his eyes, the final result is indeed a result that meets the needs. I feel that if I spend time correcting his mistakes like you said, the greater possibility is that I will not be able to get the current situation. The best result." Song Qiaoyu also sighed, "I often feel that his decisions are wrong and even seem a bit unhuman... How should I put it, but looking back, it seems that it can indeed be achieved. Best possible outcome.”