Dominating Evolution of the Cosmos

216 The Gap Between a Genius and the Ordinary

Steve successfully accomplished the two actions with ease. This was very impressive, as more than a dozen of the soldiers did not even complete their first leg-lifting action. In fact, many of them even failed to take their first step!

"Is this the talent that we can expect from someone with 90% brain wave fusion?" Instructor Bob could not help but exclaim.

He had taught for many years, yet it was the first time that he had seen a genius who could control walking and running in the robot! The first set of actions may seem simple, but it usually would take at least two days for a recruit to learn them.

Some of those less talented recruits even took a week to complete such tasks! But, it had been easy for Steve.

Wham…

Bam…

Finally, after struggling for a while, Lucy and Sofia successfully took their first steps. However, their second steps were not half as smooth. Their bodies tilted to the side and they were unable to find their balances.

However, their abilities to take their first steps were already very good signs of their aptitudes. As long as they slowly controlled their balances, their walks would soon be completed.

After Sofia and Lucy took a few steps, Stuart finally took his first step. All of their movements were clumsy and halted, as if they were babies who were just learning to walk and could fall down at any time.

As Instructor Bob looked at the recruits, he felt that they were progressing very similarly to how a normal human being would have. Steve was considered a super genius, so his results could not be measured logically. In fact, Lucy and Sofia were learning very fast, but they were much less talented than Steve.

Bam…

Vivien's Angela Armored Robot fell to the ground again. It was the third time that she had fallen to the ground. Every time she lifted her feet, her body would begin to tilt to the side and fall down.

Looking at Steve, Lucy and Sofia were determined to get up and walk again. However, just as everyone was practicing this first action, the God of Sword Robot suddenly jumped up, was tossed in the air several times, opened its hands, then landed safely. Its third action jump was completed smoothly!

The most important thing in jumping was to land safely. This was because, after the huge body of the armored robot was tossed in the air, it was easy for it to lose its balance and sense of direction.

Usually after jumping, the robot would fall to the ground or turn into a spherical shape before landing on the ground. Fortunately, the material that the armor was made out of was very resistant to falling and crashing.

After his initial jump, Steve tried several more jumps in the air. Subsequently, he attempted to roll forward and fall to the ground, as well as attempting a back somersault and so on. He even tried several actions that were not included in the class curriculum.

Seeing how Steve had completed so many actions in one go, without losing his balance at all, many of the soldiers who were still learning to walk felt very insecure. Steve's success had dealt a huge blow to their confidences.

When they had tested their talent values, they knew that Steve's brainwave fusion was 90%, which meant that he was considered to be a super genius. But, at that time, the term "super genius" was merely a vague concept to them.

Today, the soldiers finally understood that there was a huge gap between a genius and themselves. After making this comparison, they finally realized how talented Steve was! Many of them had yet to take their first step, but Steve had already completed so much!

Swish!

Just then, Steve suddenly rose to the sky, while the aircraft behind him launched. After he flew over a thousand meters, he began to land slowly. He pulled off the move without a single hitch! Then, Steve tried several more takeoffs and landings, all of which went smoothly.

Why is controlling the armored robot so simple for me? Steve frowned.

His eyes were fixed on his comrades, who were all still learning to walk. All of his movements had been completely smoothly. They hadn't even been difficult for Steve at all!

Although at first he had some difficulties getting used to it, he soon mastered the operation of the armored robot. Except for having a little slower reaction time, the armored robot operated just like his own body.

"Master, it's not that it's too easy to operate the armored robot. It's just that you are too talented," the God of Sword Robot responded to his thoughts. "None of my masters in the past were half as talented as you."

The robot's words upset Steve, who helplessly went to find Instructor Bob. He then asked, "Instructor, I learned the first set of actions. Are there any other actions?"

Instructor Bob had mixed feelings about how to answer Steve. The other soldiers who were still learning to walk were also having mixed feelings at the moment.

For so many years, Instructor Bob had served as an armored robot instructor, teaching many soldiers who were far more talented than himself. However, now that he had met Steve, he really did not know how to teach him, as Steve far surpassed any of his former pupils.

The other soldiers had not even completed their first action, while Steve had already completed a full set of actions. He felt kind of stuck, not wanting to hold Steve back and desiring to teach him other operations, while also not knowing how to approach such a sensitive subject with the other recruits.

"I will report to the institute about your situation," Instructor Bob said bitterly. When a teacher met such a gifted student, the teacher felt helpless.

Instructor Bob then immediately reported the situation to his higher ups, as well as sending along a video of how Steve had so expertly operated the armored robot. When Lieutenant Leopold, Vanessa, and Derek, who were back at the Institute, received the report from Instructor Bob, they were shocked.

"Steve has mastered the first set of actions already?" Spencer was shocked. "That's impossible! How could Steve have learned all of that in such a short time? They only started their class an hour ago!"

"There are even videos of him," Derek said. While Derek watched the video, he saw Steve walking, jumping, taking-off and so on, accomplishing everything very smoothly!

Moreover, these movements were not only adequate, but they had been completed exceedingly well! Not only had Steve excelled at his take-offs and landings, but Steve even had mastered the art of tossing in mid-air, just until he was about to fall to the ground, then landing safely at the last moment!

That was truly impressive! This was because action such as that required a higher degree of proficiency to complete, and they could normally never be done without months of practice beforehand!

"It's no wonder that he has a 90% brain wave fusion, as even our best experts struggle to be able to achieve that!" Quentin exclaimed. "What should we do now? We can't let him waste time by continuing to learn these same repetitive and basic actions..."

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