World-saving Plan: The Only Savior
Chapter 308 - 192: The Real World

Chapter 308: Chapter 192: The Real World

Old Wang was reading very carefully, and he would quietly read each question to himself. Although his voice was not loud, it was still audible to the surrounding interviewees.

It was indeed one of his habits to subconsciously read aloud while looking at something. When someone heard him mentioning their own test paper, they couldn’t help but feel nervous.

"Regarding the considerations for sea island architectural design and the structure of underground buildings... this answer is very well done, not only considering aspects such as scale, temperature, and environment, but even taking into account climate changes and natural disasters that could arise in different regions. Very good,"

"And the part about underground answered very well too, covering ground geology, depth, overall stress factors, and thoroughly analyzing the issue. Excellent!"

As he said this, he couldn’t help but glance at the name on the test paper, then looked at the only female interviewee and nodded affirmatively at her.

Tang Xueke was also very happy to see this. Although she had not yet decided whether to join this company, being acknowledged by others, especially receiving the interviewer’s affirmation in such a setting, pleased her greatly.

The others seeing this couldn’t help but look at her with some envy.

Old Wang’s gaze then continued onto the next test paper.

"Eh? Is this young man interviewing for an engineering position? It seems he is my junior after all, I must take a good look..."

A moment later.

"Not bad, not bad! Excellent, the consideration for construction site management planning and overall layout is very thorough, and it includes the coordination of material transportation as well, the young man has a solid foundation indeed, he appears to be truly experienced, this level is much higher compared to many senior engineers."

Pleased, Old Wang collected the test papers and then handed them all to Su Changqing next to him, saying,

"Mr. Su, I have graded everyone basically, and there are some good prospects among the interviewees, I’ve put them at the top. I suggest you hire and train them well, they’re bound to be competent on their own."

"Thank you, Uncle Wang. I will carefully consider your suggestions," Su Changqing said.

Old Wang nodded, then stood up and said, "Well, my task is done, the rest is up to Mr. Su. I have a meeting to attend at the group, so I’ll be leaving now."

And just like that, Old Wang came in a hurry and left in a hurry.

"Next, those whose names I call stay behind, and those not called, don’t be disheartened. You can follow our Light Blue Starry Sky’s official website for the next batch of recruitment plans that will be announced there."

Yang Yangyang flipped through the test papers in her hand and then read out the names of the first five people:

"Tang Xueke, Sun Hao, Qin Moran, Shuai Yu, Liu Neng, congratulations, you have passed this interview round."

Those whose names were not called were naturally very disappointed, but that’s just how interviews work, in a fiercely competitive environment, the capable rise and the weak are filtered out.

The five people who remained, aside from Tang Xueke and Sun Hao, included Qin Moran responsible for infrastructure, Shuai Yu in charge of hydroelectricity, and a forty-year-old construction manager, Liu Neng.

As the others left, only eight people remained in the meeting room. Those who had passed the second round of the interview all sat in front at Ji Xiaoqi’s indication, with a confidentiality agreement placed before them.

"This confidentiality agreement is not the final one. Once you sign it, I will inform you about the workplace. If you are willing to join our company, then we will sign a contract, and at that time, a more detailed confidentiality agreement will need to be signed."

Hearing Ji Xiaoqi speak so seriously, they grew even more curious and eager to learn what kind of place it was that required such secrecy.

Having carefully read the agreement in front of them, the five individuals each picked up a pen and signed their names. The agreement was clear and easy to understand.

Even people who had never dealt with this type of contract could easily comprehend it, the only thing that might make one grimace was the hefty penalty for breach mentioned therein.

"Alright, since everyone has now signed the confidentiality agreement, I will start introducing your future work,"

The speaker was Yang Yangyang, who turned on a projector, currently displaying a world map.

"First, before I begin the introduction, I need to ask everyone a question. Do you think the world you see is real?"

This question obviously caught everyone off guard, as the conversation had just been about work. Why had it suddenly shifted to the world and its reality?

Still, someone in the crowd answered.

"I don’t believe it!"

The speaker was a recent graduate named Shuai Yu, who was mainly responsible for the construction of water and electricity facilities at the base.

"Good, may I ask why you feel that way?" Yang Yangyang asked.

Shuai Yu, who also liked reading various fantasy novels, especially mystery and science fiction, didn’t hesitate to answer when questioned:

"I think the world as humans see it is definitely not real. Take colors, for instance, cats can only see yellow and green, dogs can see yellow, blue, and gray, and although humans can see more colors, we fundamentally have only red, yellow, and blue. But is that all the colors that exist in this world? The answer is definitely no."

"Strictly speaking, this world doesn’t actually have colors. Colors are just potentials caused by electromagnetic waves of different wavelengths interacting with our eyes. It’s a subjective concept, not an objective fact. Thus, the green I see might not be the same green others see, but we all call it green."

"Since even we humans can’t determine what colors actually look like, how can we claim to know the true appearance of the world? Perhaps there are things around us that our senses cannot detect, yet they exist all around us, sharing this world."

"So, I don’t believe that the world presented before our eyes is its true form... Hehe, this is all stuff I read online, please don’t laugh at me if I’m wrong."

This young man named Shuai Yu had said quite a bit in one breath, showing a kind of enthusiasm, which left Yang Yangyang somewhat helpless.

God knows that wasn’t her point at all; how had this young man tied it to science fiction right away?

But then again, having such an eloquent nature is quite rare in today’s society, perhaps only recent graduates could talk like this.

Although he had gone off track, he wasn’t wrong. Yang Yangyang felt, the Dark Energy she had acquired was just like what he described—unobservable and invisible.

But after becoming an Awakener, had she not been able to clearly sense the omnipresent Dark Energy around her? She could even communicate with it and utilize it.

Thinking this, Yang Yangyang couldn’t help but give him an encouraging look, then continued, "Shuai Yu is right, the world is indeed not as we see it, but today I need to discuss with everyone not the issue of color, but another..."

She said, stepping aside to allow everyone a better view of the map on the projection screen behind her.

"Everyone, I believe you’ve all seen the world map before? Then tell me, do you notice anything different about this map?"

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