The days of being a spiritual mentor in Meiman.

Chapter 3496 Research on Cats and Dogs (44)

Chapter 3496 Research on Cats and Dogs (Forty-four)

When I was in kindergarten or primary school, math classes were very lively and interesting. The teacher would give various interesting examples to explain the formulas, and would also arrange activities and games to make it easier for the children to remember addition, subtraction, multiplication and division.

At that time, the classroom atmosphere was always cheerful, as if mathematics was indeed a very interesting subject, and the more you learned, the happier you became.

However, when I got a little older, teachers started to read from textbooks. There were no more fun activities and games, and the method of memorizing formulas became rote memorization.

By the time I got to high school, math classes were bleak and boring. Even the god of death would be unhappy with it.

In the advanced math class at university, the atmosphere seemed to be cheerful again, but only the college students who couldn't figure out the answer knew that they were fooled by themselves. This profoundly shows how optimistic humans can be when facing despair.

The main reason for this situation is that mathematics becomes more and more difficult from childhood to adulthood.

The reason why you can learn in such a cheerful way at the beginning is that addition, subtraction, multiplication and division are the foundation of the foundation of mathematics. It does not take much effort to understand the rules of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, so you can naturally spend more energy on other aspects.

But later on, it became increasingly difficult. Just understanding the basic logic took up most of my brainpower. At this point, any distraction could interrupt my thinking, so the purer the better.

Batman's relationship with the Justice League is like this.

Every time the Justice League holds a meeting, the atmosphere seems to be good, with everyone speaking freely and joking.

Even when encountering a very critical situation, the atmosphere is lively. Even if it is not positive, but there are arguments and distinctions with each other, it is still passionate.

This is like a math class in kindergarten. Those excited emotions are like the game that kindergarten teachers prepare to use hopping squares to calculate equations. It is because the internal logic of single-digit addition and subtraction is too simple that it can be expressed in such a fancy way and still be understood by people.

However, it is impossible for all problems encountered by the Justice League to be as simple as single-digit addition and subtraction. But why can they always argue out a solution through the hopscotch game?

Of course it's because when you are happily making games, Batman will naturally carry the burden for you.

When reading comics, many people have a feeling that the Justice League only holds boring meetings.

With the enemy at hand, we had to hold a meeting first. But the main content of the meeting was basically one person putting forward an opinion, and the other person disagreed, and after arguing for a while, they each went about their own business.

In some relatively useful meetings, Batman would propose a method, most people would agree, and then go do it.

Even in the best case scenario, with everyone actively thinking and speaking up, the proposed solutions can be said to be full of loopholes, but they can also be said to be full of loopholes and do not seem likely to be implemented.

It seemed like every game seemed like he tried his best, but when he reviewed the game afterward, he found that all the damage added together was not as high as Batman's alone.

The main reason for this situation is that Batman has already learned all the knowledge of advanced mathematics in advance and has answered all the questions on the test paper except single-digit addition and subtraction, so the only questions left are the simplest formulas.

At the Justice League meeting, it was these simplest formulas that were discussed, which is why it was so passionate and inspiring.

The situation in this universe is exactly the opposite. It is impossible to say that all the members and non-members of the Justice League are mathematicians, but the worst ones are at least at the level of a junior high school student and can solve functional equations instead of just single-digit addition and subtraction.

When answering the questions, everyone did their own job. Those who could do arithmetic did it, those who could solve geometry problems did it, and those who could answer the big questions did it.

Because this level of mathematics has departed from the cheerful atmosphere of hopscotch, everyone's performance is very professional. In this world, the road to professionalism is boring in its own way.

Even in art majors, which require the most emotional thinking, learning the most basic perspective and proportion requires a lot of memorization, reasoning, and repeated practice, which is equally boring.

Therefore, the Justice League meeting of this universe is just like every professional meeting held by the Wayne Group: first report the data, then analyze the data, then evaluate the data, formulate the next business strategy based on the data, then analyze the strategy, evaluate the strategy, and study the possibility of implementation...

No one gets excited at such meetings. Everyone comes to work, not to debate. Even if there are disagreements, they use data to convince the other party. If everyone insists on their own opinions, the leader makes the decision.

If Batman had to use one word to describe the Justice League of this universe, it would probably be "full of Batman flavor."

But in Batman's view, this is not a derogatory term, it can even be said to be a sincere compliment.

The various problems that arise within the superhero team can be summed up in one sentence - there's a kind of beauty that comes from never having worked.

If you work as a cog in a serious company for two days, many problems will not only be easily solved, but will no longer be necessary.

Of course, this is also a limitation of comics. It is because there are too many people working in the real world that people imagine that in the comic world, superheroes can become good partners who care about each other and are close to each other, who can abandon the boring rational thinking in daily life and do things with passion.

However, the screenwriter obviously knew that this would not work, so Batman appeared as a poor guy who could always help them.

Let the superheroes of the Justice League be both passionate and able to achieve results, satisfying the fantasies of fans.

Batman began to think, is it because Batman is gone in this universe that everyone chooses to be self-reliant; or is it because everyone chooses to be self-reliant and no longer needs Batman, so there is no Batman.

He thinks it might be a combination of both. It is impossible that there is a sign that Batman will not be Batman only at the moment of decision. If he were to stop being Batman, he would definitely have to arrange various things. Superheroes may grow during this period.

In any case, the professionalism of the Justice League in this universe makes Batman feel like he has nowhere to go.

After everyone reported and analyzed all the data, Oliver said, "Based on this data, we can see that the enemy does not seem to have found a suitable frontal battlefield at the moment, and the possibility of engaging in a head-on battle with us is very small now."

"On the contrary, they have been planning to open up a battlefield behind enemy lines. Not only have they sent Martians to cause trouble, but they also seem to have installed signal jammers and phantom weapons on the streets of Metropolis. Spacecraft are also patrolling frequently outside the Earth, resulting in many unusual sightings."

"Therefore, I suggest that the strategy we formulate should not be tilted towards a decisive battle on the front battlefield, but we should first strictly defend and maintain our rear base. At the same time, we should conduct investigations at the grassroots level, deepen the counter-espionage strategy, and continue to do mass work..."

Oliver talked about a dozen points in bits and pieces, and ended with "I've finished, does anyone have any comments?"

Lex raised his hand first and said, "Let me add two points. I think we should make better use of the Earth's magic defense network. I heard that the source of this system has upgraded to the latest magic defense network monitoring system, which can monitor energy fluctuations under the defense network. We should send someone to contact them and introduce this technology."

"In addition, we need to send more scientists and technicians to fully support Ms. Asley's research and development of plant weapons, and then quickly deploy controllable plant weapons in every corner of the metropolis so that the invading aliens will have nowhere to hide."

"I have something to add as well." Arthur said suddenly, "Although there is no evidence, I have a feeling that the enemy may attack from the sea."

Before anyone asked, Arthur explained, "The ground and air defenses of the metropolis are very tight. They can't find a chance to land, and they can't invade by land. So maybe they will find a way to land in the sea, and then launch a surprise attack from the bottom of the sea. I believe they have the technology to do so."

"So I requested to transfer troops from Atlantis to surround the coastline of the metropolis. If there is any movement on the seabed, we will be able to detect and stop it immediately."

"I have considered that," Oliver said, "but I'm worried that Atlantis doesn't have enough men."

"My personal guards are in Ci'en Port. Although they are few in number, they are all elite."

"No, you can't touch the people there." Oliver said, "I require every superhero to take care of their own territory first and ensure that your homes and families are safe. Otherwise, if they make a feint to the east and attack in the west, we will definitely suffer a major blow."

"Perhaps we can do this." Harley twirled her pen and said, "The metropolis currently has an excess of air and ground defense forces. We can allocate some to Port Ci'en, and then transfer some sea forces over to achieve a balance among the three parties."

"Okay, then you and Arthur will do this." Oliver nodded and said, "Give me a plan before tonight."

"I have something to say." Kara looked around, seemed a little hesitant, but still spoke.

"What's the matter, Miss Danvers?"

"Hmm...you said you found traces of spaceship fuel in outer space. Can you take me to the site to have a look? I should be able to tell if it's a Kryptonian spaceship."

Hal's eyes lit up slightly, and he said, "Can you tell?"

"Yes, I told you before. When Krypton was destroyed, I already had some memories. The Kryptonians' super brains give us very good memories. I have seen many tail flames of Kryptonian spacecraft and traces of fuel burning. I should be able to tell them apart."

"Then Hal, you take Miss Danvers with you. Remember to ensure her safety. If you are attacked, don't try to be brave and run into the magic defense network."

Hal gave him an OK sign.

"We still need some manpower to deal with the Martian." Oliver continued, "Now there are two plans, and I think we can proceed at the same time. Lex, contact the KGB and ask them if they have any trace of Martian Hunter Ron. It would be great if he can take action."

"Barry, from now on, you will patrol Metropolis without interruption. Once you find any trace of the Martian, use your special speed to catch him. But don't run around with him. Be sure to call for backup as soon as possible."

Barry nodded vigorously.

"Okay, today's meeting ends here. If the other party makes any unusual moves, we will discuss the next response strategy. The meeting is adjourned."

Everyone started to collect the documents spread out on the table. The two pairs of Batman and Superman sitting on the two sides looked at each other, with expressions on their faces like "No, buddy, is this the end?"

What about us? We came all this way and just heard a noise?

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