Chapter 1538

Elliot made room for Mirabella, "There are thousands of variable operation steps inside, it might get quite complex. But take a look first, and if you find any issues, discuss them with the professor."

"Alright," Mirabella responded.

Elliot had other matters to attend to. After speaking, he opened the glass door of the small office inside and walked in.

He wasn't worried at all about the data on the computer being stolen or leaked.

Mirabella raised an eyebrow and pulled over a chair to sit down.

She began to flip through the operation steps in the simulator.

Indeed, there were many steps. If one were to examine them one by one with the naked eye, it would take days, if not weeks, to check everything without rest.

Mirabella massaged her temples, then quickly switched to the program command panel and spent about fifteen minutes writing a small script.

As soon as the script was ready, she hit run.

Instantly, the thousands of variable operation steps in the simulator began to change and jump continuously.

Mirabella didn't bother with it further, simply crossing her arms and leaning back in her chair.

Blaze looked up to see his junior sister sitting in the chair, doing nothing but staring at the screen, seemingly clueless.

professor had asked her to look at and thought maybe the professor was being a bit harsh

of variable transformation is indeed profound, but as long as we

stopped mid-sentence when he saw the rapidly moving data on the computer

lab fell into silence for a

looking down at his notebook, also looked up at Blaze and

later, the progress bar of the small script

problematic data points identified by

brother, what

you

finding a

snapped back from his shock, realizing there

sister had resolved the issue with

need for finding

his head at

gave him a

his lack of

replied, fearing another

his junior sister was being too modest and gave her a knowing

Mirabella was puzzled.

back to the computer, "These red marks are

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