The 5-minute reflection time slipped away in the blink of an eye.
The first question appeared on the big screen.
[Which of the following works is not part of the "Theater of the Absurd"? ()]
[A. Beckett's "Waiting for Godot"]
[B. Ionesco's "Rhino"]
[C. Kafka's "The Metamorphosis"]
Cai Zhiyuan looked down at the operational screen in front of him, which also displayed the corresponding information.
The central area featured these three different options, and you could select an answer after clicking and then double-confirming.
Notably, beneath the options were three different small round lights, resembling traffic lights, though they were all gray at the moment, leaving their specific function unclear.
The left area showed a pie chart with the number of people choosing each answer and a 3-minute countdown.
This represented the responses given by unrelated players from other communities, and as more answers were provided, the pie chart continued to change.
