Chapter 540: The Bottom Line of IQ
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Cindy Clarke spoke straightforwardly, âI suspect the bus weâve taken has been going in circles within Belfard, and weâre not actually in the wilderness.â
âBut where could a place like this exist in the city?â Jasmine Hudson, who was carrying a knife, said.
âI have a daring thought.â Cindy Clarke was startled by her own intuition.
The Pingla Group is so wealthy?
She thought she should have asked Adrian Zhekova.
Not that she wanted to know the exam topics beforehand, but simply to solve her doubts.
If itâs true, that would be quite impressive.
Cindy Clarke crouched down, looking at the soil and pebbles under her feet, along with the plants.
âI think the organizers have built a jungle in the Sports Stadium,â Cindy Clarke stood up, looking at everyone else, âBecause the Stadium is large enough, and I heard the sound of a shopping mall event twice on the way.â
âMoreover, not long after I heard the mall eventâs sound for the second time, we arrived. Even if we closed our eyes and couldnât see, unable to estimate the correct time, we could still judge that not much time had passed.â
âAt the very least, it could let me determine that we are not far from that mall. And the only place I can think of that is not far from the mall, but also has such a large space, is the Wells Sports Stadium.â
Yellen Brooks gasped, âIf thatâs the case, how much would the organizers have to spend? I canât even bear to think about it.â
âI too found it shocking, and it scared me, this guess of mine.â Cindy Clarke said.
âHmph!â Blake Walker sneered, âWhatâs the use of all this mystery? Showing off your meticulous thoughts? Analyzing these useless things is a waste of time. Instead of this, we should hurry and find food, and begin the Competition!â
âThe Competition has officially started since we entered,â Blake Walker said loudly, âI donât know what Cindy Clarke is thinking, what calculations she has in mind.â
âIn any case, youâre clever, and I canât outwit you,â Blake Walker said.
He then turned to the others and said, âBut you all better understand. Since coming in, Cindy Clarke has talked a lot, but she hasnât gotten to the point, and sheâs always delaying the Competition, she must have a plan.â
âFurthermore, even if itâs proven that this place is not a real wilderness but built by the organizers, so what? You still have to find food, and the Competition wonât change,â Blake Walker said.
âWhy are you wasting time with her?â Blake Walker said, âWeâre all competitors. If there was any advantage, would she tell you?â
âItâs not that Iâm suspicious, just⦠put yourself in my shoes. If any of you figured out a key factor, would you share it with us all?â Blake Walker looked at them one by one.
âWould you?â
âWould you?â
âWould you?â
Blake Walker asked one by one.
âIf you donât want to say, thatâs fine, silence is a form of agreement. I donât play such vague games, Iâm not that hypocritical. I say what I think,â Blake Walker shouted, âI canât be the kind of person who tells advantages to my competitors.â
âI donât know what Cindy Clarke is trying to do by delaying time, but Iâm not waiting here with her. Instead of wasting time, I should go find food,â said Blake Walker.
Blake Walker was quite satisfied with his own calculations.
Regardless of whether this was the real wilderness or not, since the organizers had given them six hours of preparation time, it indicated a high level of difficulty this time.
Just finding food might be troublesome.
So instead of listening to Cindy Clarkeâs useless words, it would be better to hurry and find food.
The organizers never give enough time; they just make you rush and wonât let you have any extra time.
So, he analyzed that these six hours might be pressing.
âI wonât waste time with you.â Blake Walker said, âI need to go find food.â
After speaking, he walked away quickly.
He must hurry before everyone else and create an advantage for himself.
Listening to his words, many in the audience also thought he made sense.
âYeah, what can Cindy Clarke do by proving this isnât real wilderness? Theyâve already wasted a lot of time after their arrival.â
âBlake Walker makes sense, instead of guessing here, itâs better to hurry up and find food.â
âThe Competition is the most important thing.â
âI didnât expect Blake Walker to be so real, without any hypocrisy.â n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
âI agree with what he said. This is a competition, and we are all competitors. Even if we do discover something that could help in the Competition, we wouldnât share it with everyone, right?â
âRight, if it were me, I wouldnât say anything if I found something out.â
âCindy Clarke must be planning something with all this talk. After all, she is so clever that neither Zoe Silverstone nor Iris Doone could outmatch her.â
In the jungle, Blake Walker had already disappeared.
But everyone else still showed no intention of leaving.
If Cindy Clarke wasnât worried, then there was no reason for them to be.
They didnât believe Blake Walkerâs words.
Cindy Clarke was not the kind of person who couldnât see others do well.
If she were, she wouldnât have given her ingredients to Yellen Brooks in the last competition.
âWhat are you thinking?â Cynthia Florine asked, âNo more suspense!â
âYeah, look at our leader,â Aiden Huxley pointed to Parker Honi, âSuch an intellectual representative, we canât figure it out on our own.â
Parker Honi: ââ¦â
âGet lost!â Parker Honi rebuffed, âJust because you have a low IQ doesnât mean you should drag me down.â
âGet lost!â Daniel Vahn was not pleased either, âMy IQ is quite high, I donât want to be represented by Old Honi!â
âDonât forget, when we just got on the bus, I eveben analyzed it!â Daniel Vahn couldnât let his IQ be represented by Parker Honi.
How low must his IQ be then!
Parker Honiâs IQ was the bottom line of their 10-person group.
ââ¦â Cindy Clarke smiled and asked, âDo you trust me?â
âHey! If we didnât, why would we stick around?â Leon Hernandez said casually.
Although he wasnât foolish, he wasnât extremely clever either.
Since there was someone smart here, he didnât need to show off his 120 IQ.
âIf we can confirm that this jungle is man-made and not the real wilderness, itâll be much easier for us to find food,â Cindy Clarke said, âIn the real wilderness, birds and beasts are scattered. Even if the organizers captured and released them, they wonât be easy to find. As for seasoning and whatnot, donât even think about it. Wild vegetables wonât be easy to find either.â
âBut since this jungle is man-made, it has a fixed range, with boundaries and an endpoint.â
âThe organizers have released birds and beasts here, no matter how far they run, they canât escape this range.â