Doubts about the pretense of this book
In the twentieth chapter, the campus plot, some people say that this book falls into clichés and is low-level pretend.
Okay, let's ignore the behavior pattern of the protagonist, just talk about the protagonist's purpose and motivation: "Is the protagonist trying to pretend?"
The name of this book is "Xueba Terminator", how many people understand this name?
If some of you misunderstand the attributes of the protagonist and expect the protagonist to be a top student, or a strong player in a certain field, it can only be said that you were wrong in expecting it from the beginning, and this book will not develop like this.
The protagonist is here to end those powerhouses in the traditional field, and to end those academic tyrants. But the means to end the powerhouses in those fields are not limited to stupidly comparing them according to the path drawn by the academic tyrants. Xueba likes to endorse with others, why should we endorse? Is there value in endorsements? In the era of Baidu, what is the value of endorsement? So this kind of competition, of course, cheats when there is a chance to cheat, because the protagonist simply looks down on that skill.
It's like having a martial arts master, who is quite proud of his martial arts. Without discussing the cultural heritage value of "national arts", when it comes to the improvement of a country's combat effectiveness, if this kind of martial arts master opposes **, then he is a worm that should be crushed. In this case, the best way to eliminate a martial arts master is, of course, to destroy him with a single shot.
In the era after the progress of science and technology, most of the manual embroidery and weaving were eliminated by machines.
Why can't the job of playing an instrument be massively eliminated by machines? I don't see how noble it is to play a musical instrument than embroidery and weaving.
It is the original musicians, not the craftsmen, who need to continue to live.
Of course, true music masters can be retained, because they have their own unique understanding, reinterpretation, and reinterpretation of each performance. As for whether you are a master or a craftsman, it depends on whether you are original, at least whether you try to be original.
But what is the need for those craftsmen who are purely hands-on and brainless to exist? Those people just have some attributes that machines can do for humans, and they are proud of that attribute, what's wrong with the protagonist slapping those people in the face?