Special Agent’s Rebirth: The Almighty Goddess of Quick Transmigration - Chapter 307
Ye Shaohua didn’t notice Ning Tao’s expression; she was too busy mulling over his words.
Was developing a 3D game really that hard?
Of course not!
In the future world she came from, they had even built massive networks like holographic projections and the StarNet, not to mention other advancements. If given enough time and the right materials, Ye Shaohua could even create a StarNet simulator herself.
Just think about it—aside from ancient eras, she’d even been to a magic world where projections could be made through crystal balls. 3D modeling had long been mastered there.
So, developing 3D imagery… genuinely didn’t strike Ye Shaohua as particularly difficult.
But in this world, 3D imagery hadn’t been developed yet? A mere engineer capable of creating 3D imagery was enough to make even the Ning Corporation wary?
Though, Ye Shaohua hadn’t stopped to consider what kind of terrifying worlds she had experienced before!
Not to mention others, just the magical world alone had tens of thousands of years of recorded civilization. How long had this world she’d transmigrated into even existed?
And then there was the future sci-fi world—those with highly developed brain capacities were on par with the greatest geniuses of the modern world, let alone the mecha pilots.
Why was this world so… unusual?
Thinking back to how everyone at school had treated her like some kind of freak just because she could do mental arithmetic, she felt genuinely puzzled.
Among all the worlds she’d experienced, the机甲 designers from the interstellar world with brain development exceeding 10% had left the deepest impression on her. Those people didn’t just do mental arithmetic—their brains outperformed computers.
And then there was the secret agent world from her previous life—without massive computational power and a photographic memory, Nolan couldn’t have achieved his level of hacking skills.
In short, she’d spent several lifetimes surrounded by geniuses.
So, having grown accustomed to such company, suddenly finding herself in such an ordinary world felt genuinely strange to Ye Shaohua.
“Wait,” Ye Shaohua interrupted Ning Tao, who was about to ask her to leave, pulling a USB drive from her backpack. She tilted her head slightly. “Can someone lend me a computer?”
“What do you need it for?” Ning Yunshu had been meaning to say something to Ning Tao, but upon hearing Ye Shaohua’s request, he swallowed his words and handed over his laptop.
After taking the laptop, Ye Shaohua tapped a few keys, pulling up lines of complex, technical code on the screen.
She stared at the data, massaging her temples. “Do you have… well, a computer with better performance?”
This one was too slow; it couldn’t handle what she was trying to do.
“Miss Ye, you must be joking,” Ning Tao said impatiently. “If you can’t do it, just say so. Why make a scene? This is a Model C2 laptop from M Country—it has the best performance globally. Even your Ye family doesn’t have access to these. They only sold this to Young Master Ning because of his connections.”
M Country was highly protective of its technology.
The chips in the C2 laptops were extremely difficult to produce, so the technology wasn’t shared with other countries. As a result, C2 laptops were exceptionally rare.
Their custom operating system wasn’t available on the market anywhere. They employed a scarcity sales model, with each unit priced well into the six-figure range.
So, when Ning Tao saw Ye Shaohua dismiss such a prized device, he couldn’t help but look down on her.
Truth be told, the only reason he’d tolerated her ramblings for so long was out of respect for Ning Yunshu. Otherwise, he would’ve had her thrown out long ago for clearly having no idea what she was talking about.
“The best performance globally?” Ye Shaohua’s lip twitched.
Alright, her mistake. Without another word, she pulled up the system performance monitor.
A six-figure price tag? The refurbished gadgets she’d built from second-hand market parts outperformed this so-called “world’s best” computer that cost over 100,000.
Of course, she didn’t say that out loud—no need for them to think she was insane.
The moment Ye Shaohua’s hands touched the keyboard, her entire demeanor shifted.
Gone was the casual air she’d had while talking to Ning Tao and the others. Now, with her eyes focused downward, her fingers flew across the keys.
Streams of intricate code poured forth from her fingertips.
The Ning Corporation employees, who had been growing impatient and skeptical, immediately straightened up upon seeing her posture and speed.
If nothing else, her typing speed was unlike anything they had ever witnessed.
Ye Shaohua’s slender fingers became a blur over the keyboard, moving so fast they seemed to leave afterimages.
Even the notoriously hard-to-please Ning Tao found himself staring at those hands.
“Ning Yunshu,” Ye Shaohua said, pausing and looking up at him, “could you have someone move the table aside to clear some floor space?”
Ning Yunshu glanced at Ning Tao, who, having snapped out of his daze, immediately instructed the staff to clear an area in the conference room.
Once the space was cleared, Ye Shaohua continued, “Pass me that small black device from the document folder I gave you earlier.”
Ning Yunshu raised a finely shaped eyebrow but did as she asked.
Ye Shaohua plugged the black device into the computer. Watching the code still loading sluggishly on the screen, she frowned. “This computer is way too slow.”
No one in the conference room, not even Ning Tao who had mocked her earlier, dared to say a word now.
How could they?
Didn’t they see how the computer was still struggling to process the code she’d input, even after she’d finished typing?
Finally, a minute later, the code finished loading, page after page of it scrolling on the screen seemingly without end. Ye Shaohua hit the Enter key.
She stood up, measured a spot on the floor, and positioned the computer there.
A simulator quickly booted up on the screen.
Ye Shaohua casually sketched a flower in three-dimensional space, then transferred the image into the simulator. To everyone’s astonishment, the flower she had just drawn materialized as a hologram in the real world, right in the spot she had measured.
“What… what in the world?!” Ning Tao blurted out.
Ye Shaohua seemed dissatisfied with the result. She frowned. “The computer’s processing speed is too slow. When I have time tomorrow, I’ll modify one myself. The results will be much better.”
Ning Tao heard his own voice, faint and incredulous: “Miss Ye, you… you can modify computers? To perform even better than a C2?”