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Chapter 271: The Last Problem

    Chapter 271: The Last Problem


    The rooms ceiling, like the previous two rooms, was a ck void with matters floating around that resembled both particles and waves. However, in front of them was not water or an iron te, but a massive canvas blocking the path to the exit.


    On the left side of the canvas, there were seven solid squares of red, yellow, green, blue, purple, ck, and white, each of the same size. In the middle of the canvas, there was a tray seemingly connected to a series ofplex mechanics below. The entire painting resembled a design diagram of some mechanicalbination, constructed entirely from lines. dONJmu


    Above the canvas, a line of text read: ce the heaviest color block on the tray to clear the level. cing it incorrectly will result in elimination.


    How can we know which color block is the heaviest? He Tang asked anxiously, as the countdown on the interface mercilessly disyed the passing seconds. They all look the same size to me! And theyre t, how can they have weight?


    Dont panic, Ke Xun reassured, patting her shoulder. Imagine this, this is just a t image. Theics we read are also t images, right? Yet, we can mentally visualize them as three-dimensional. Simrly, with this image, if you imagine them as three-dimensional, theyll all have weight.


    He Tang bit her lip, concentrating on distinguishing which of the seven colored blocks might appearrger. Meanwhile, Wei Dong reached out and tapped the ck block. The color block was like an icon on a phones touchscreen, ready to be moved once selected. oHt4NE


    Between a ck and white block of the same size, the ck one appears to be 1.8 times heavier than the white one, Wei Dong exined. Thats why safes are usually dark-colored. It adds a psychological weight and has certain anti-theft effects.


    Wei Dong was about to release his finger from the selected block when Ke Xun stopped him: Dont rush it. Drag out the time a bit more.


    Wei Dong understood and kept an eye on the countdown. He prepared to release it when the countdown reached thest five seconds.


    Thankfully you are here. Why did this crazy painting suddenly throw in a color-rted challenge? Ke Xun said. dDOY7c


    Whats the big deal? In the previous two challenges, one was rted to history, and the other was about physical health  it was so thrilling, Wei Dong replied.


    Oh? Ke Xun raised an eyebrow, then turned to He Tang and asked, What about the challenge you just passed?


    He Tang was pondering how these two were so easygoing in such a situation and still had time to chat. Hearing Ke Xuns question, she responded, In thest challenge, we dealt with a music-rted challenge. Fortunately, it was within my professional expertise, so we didnt encounter many obstacles.


    Ke Xun gave her a thumbs up. This girl probably yed a significant role in getting through thest challenge. mRJBZt


    Encouraged, He Tangs mood stabilized considerably.


    Ke Xun turned to Wei Dong and said, I understand now. All the challenges here are based on school subjects. The first major section was Chinese, and within this section, we had physics, chemistry, and physical health, and also history, music, and now art. Cheng Shi blended all the subjects his son studied at school into this painting.


    Thats a lot of resentment. As Wei Dong spoke, the countdown had entered the final five seconds. He took a deep breath and released his finger.


    The ck block fell onto the tray as if carrying immense weight. The entire canvas in front plummeted down, revealing a section of the pathway. It was only about ten or so meters long. At the far end, there was another upright canvas blocking the path. L9wRd1
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