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After completing the modeling, Yubari returned to her original spot, picked up the half-finished notes on the table, and began to jot them down while looking at the machine in front of her.
“The reference book is right here. You sit over at the computer,” Yubari said to Shiro.
"Oh, oh." Little White sat down.
After the modeling process, the 3D ship equipment on the computer screen seemed to be undergoing some kind of experiment. A large amount of data crawled all over the screen like a swarm of black ants, densely packed.
As Yubari operated the instrument, a large amount of data on the computer changed accordingly, with one piece of information after another being calculated.
Suddenly, with a click, the calculation stopped.
In an instant, nearly thirty dialog boxes appeared on the screen.
Xiaobai looked at the dialog box.
The dialog boxes all have blank fields for you to fill in, and the text on them contains information recorded in the files.
—I think we should fill in the corresponding data.
Although I don't understand modeling or some specialized terminology, I can still use it even though I'm a complete computer novice.
In order not to drag Yubari down, Shiro quickly filled in all the data.
After filling out the last dialog box, Shiro looked at Yubari and said, "Finished."
"Huh?" Yubari was still looking at the machine in front of him when he heard Shiro's voice and was clearly taken aback.
She looked at Xiaobai's screen and, sure enough, each dialog box contained precise data.
—It's faster than I expected.
Yubari's dissatisfaction with his new assistant lessened slightly.
So Yubari pressed a button on the machine in front of him, and the model on the computer started spinning rapidly again.
Xiaobai's job as an assistant is indeed very simple. Apart from modeling, which she didn't know before, all she needs to do is fill in the data from the file at the appropriate time.
Xiaobai filled it out very quickly.
Every time the software stopped running, Xiaobai seemed to have future vision, and without thinking or looking, he quickly filled in data in dozens or even hundreds of dialog boxes.
Some of this data is from files, while some is generated by machine calculations and needs to be recorded.
The sheer volume of data, sometimes seven or eight decimal places, usually drives people crazy, but for Xiaobai, it's a breeze. With the rapid tapping of his keyboard, precise data is filled into the dialog box, and the program runs smoothly, or rather, at an accelerated pace.
For the first time, Yubari felt a little flustered.
"Why does it feel like today went by so fast..." Yubari turned his head with a puzzled look and glanced at Shiro.
Xiao Bai sat at the computer desk, his hands flying across the keyboard, inputting strings of data into the dialog box in front of him.
Unlike his usual assistants who looked tense, this new assistant appeared quite relaxed and at ease.
It was at this moment that Yubari finally noticed something quite out of place.
That is, the new assistant never looked at the file she had given her again, nor did she switch programs to check the data of the new program.
Entering data is actually quite tiring. A large portion of the work time is spent confirming the accuracy of the data. Often, it takes several glances before a set of data is entered. After all, even if only one decimal place is entered incorrectly, the result may be very different after a large number of calculations.
As a result, this new assistant filled in the information without even thinking about it, looking at it, or confirming it.
Yubari stared blankly at Shiro.
At this moment, Shiro noticed that Yubari was looking at her. She stopped and looked at Yubari: "What's wrong?"
"Good question." Yubari nodded. "Did you just fill in the data randomly?"
"what?"
If such rapid input were just random stuff, then nearly half an hour of work would be wasted. Yubari thought that even with her good temper, she might still hit someone after finding out that half an hour of her research had been wasted.
"I filled it out carefully."
Yubari put down his pen and paper, walked over to Shiro, and looked at the screen.
She pulled up the record of the first set of data she entered and compared it with the second and third sets.
It was indeed filled out very carefully.
Not a single decimal point is wrong.
Yubari released his grip and looked at Shiro with an expression as if he were looking at a monster.
"How did you fill this out without even looking at the documents?"
"Already noted it down."
"Absolutely awesome!"
Chapter 334 The last place to be treated like this was Changchun.
Yubari flipped through a few pages of the documents in his hand: "You've memorized it all?"
"Ah."
"You've only glanced at it a few times."
"My memory is a little bit better," Xiaobai replied with a smile.
What is the first data point in the third line of page eight?
"3813.21."
"Page 4, line 6."
"24 and 28"
"Brilliant!" Yubari tossed the documents in his hand aside and patted Shiro's shoulders with both hands. "Incredible!"
The file was only glanced at a few times before the experiment began, meaning that the person in front of him could memorize all the data just by glancing at it a few times!
It can basically be understood as having a photographic memory.
Wow, we've struck gold!
Yubari beamed with joy as he looked at his new assistant.
The elimination of data verification significantly accelerated my research. No wonder I brought in someone who couldn't even do modeling as an assistant – turns out this kid is a human hard drive!
"What's your name?" Yubari asked.
"My name is Lu Lin."
"Hello, Lu Lin, my name is Yubari." Yubari nodded to Xiaobai. "Let's start the experiment."
After Yubari finished speaking, he turned on the machine.
However, this time her expression was relaxed.
The experiment proceeded smoothly, and this unimpeded flow made Yubari feel incredibly comfortable. She even felt like an artist, creating an excellent work of art with endless inspiration flowing effortlessly.
This new assistant is my own pen and ink; it will never jam.
Ah, this assistant is fantastic.
"You seem to be handling this with ease." Excited, Yubari noticed she was becoming more talkative. She teased Shiro as she typed in the data.
"No, no, I'll get serious right away!"
"No need, this is fine." Yubari smiled at his new assistant.
Perhaps it's because I've started to like her, but this new assistant is getting more and more attractive the more I look at her.
That said, this assistant is so young. Even the youngest human researchers are at least twenty-five or twenty-six years old, but this person looks like he's only sixteen or seventeen.
"If you have any questions, feel free to ask me. I told you before that I can answer three questions per hour," Yubari said to Shiro.
"Oh..." Xiaobai nodded, "What is the purpose of this experiment?"
Yubari's expression turned strange.
Xiaobai's question is as strange as a basketball player asking the coach which way to throw the ball to score.
"Asking such a basic question..." A few minutes ago, Yubari might have kicked Xiaobai out directly, but after experiencing the convenience of the humanoid computer, Yubari was much more tolerant of Xiaobai. "The purpose of the experiment is to simulate the combat of the modified ship equipment under various environments, and then choose a relatively more stable modification direction."
"Whose ship equipment is this?"
"A destroyer, I think it's called Tashkent."
"Oh."
Yubari noticed that Shiro wasn't asking any more questions, and the strange feeling in his heart became more and more obvious.
She had originally planned to answer more technical questions, such as why shipboard equipment uses special functions when simulating surface combat, or to explain the complex algorithms used in the calculations.
But what kind of questions is this new assistant asking? She has absolutely no professionalism.
“There’s one last question,” Yubari said. “If you miss it, you’ll have to wait for the next one to disappear.”
Shiro looked at Yubari and thought for a while.
"How long have you been working here, Yubari?" Shiro asked.
"I used to come here occasionally to lend a hand with my research. It was probably three or four years ago when I left the naval base to work here."
"Why haven't you gone back to the garrison?" Xiaobai asked.
"This is the fourth question," Yubari said to Shiro. "But I can still tell you, because I'm very busy."
Yubari glanced at the machine, which was currently undergoing a comparison field calculation and wouldn't produce a result for a while.
Yubari shrugged at Shiro: "The naval base has a new admiral. I don't have any dealings with this new admiral. I have countless research projects at hand, and the naval base doesn't have any urgent business with me, so why would I have the time to go back just to meet the new admiral?"
Yubari glanced at the machine again after saying this, and then, as if she had opened a floodgate, she said to Shiro, "I really dislike all those human formalities. It's not only ship girls living in the naval base who are the admiral's ship girls."
Xiao Bai nodded as he listened.
"And besides, this is my new admiral, I think she's the old admiral's sister or older sister," Yubari said, resting her chin on her hand. "Like father, like son, this admiral probably isn't much better. Even I would prefer an admiral to be a cute, adorable girl rather than a scoundrel."
Yubari sighed.
"Was the former admiral a thug?" Xiaobai asked in surprise.
My brother is a very upright person. He was so gentle with me when we were little. I can't possibly associate him with a hooligan.
“Yeah, what else is a guy who keeps talking about his sister all the time but a scoundrel?” Yubari said. “Oh, I remember now, the new admiral has a sister.”
Xiao Bai gave an awkward laugh.
"So that little sister might be someone who talks about her brother all the time." Yubari chuckled at this point. "Like, when they first meet, she'll say something like, 'Hello, I'm Lu Yun's little sister, nice to meet you,' hahaha, where did this well-behaved girl come from? Haha, so corny, hahaha—"
"..."
"By the way, isn't your name Lu Lin? What a coincidence, you share the same surname as my former admiral."
"Yes, it is quite a coincidence."
Shiro looked at Yubari, who was clutching his stomach and laughing loudly, and replied.
Yubari's laughter gradually faded.
Yubari now instinctively felt a sense of unease again.
Just then, the outer door was finally opened.
A girl in a white vest walked in first, looked at Yubari, and bowed respectfully to her: "Hello, Director Yubari, I am your new assistant."
This girl looks to be in her early twenties, very young, but very capable.
Yubari looked at the girl who walked in, and then at his "new assistant" in front of him.
"Did you have a good chat?" Just then, Lexington, wearing a white jacket and stroking her cheek with a smile, finally joined in. She looked at Yubari, who was sitting with Shiro, and said, "Hi~ Yubari, it's been a long time."
"Lexington?!"
"Hello there, Yubari. You haven't been back to the naval base, so I brought the admiral to find you," Lexington said with a smile.
"Why don't I know!"
“I want to give you a surprise,” Lexington said to Yubari with a smile.
"I'm shocked, but who would be happy?" Yubari quickly shifted his gaze to Shiro in front of him.
Now that the real assistant has come in, who is this humanoid computer that I was chatting happily with earlier?
When the conversation turned to Lexington, Yubari had a very bad feeling.
Shiro looked at Yubari and gave her an embarrassed smile: "Hello."
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