After a day passed, Mira finally stopped inspecting her brain. Even with her comprehension speed, the brain was still a mystery. Still, she did understand how it worked, which led her to conclude that she didn't want to take over the brain's job.
'There's no way I can process information better, faster, and more efficiently than my brain. If I had to do it manually, I'd die from a sensory overload!'
Although that was a bit of an exaggeration, she really didn't want to do what her brain did. She'd never get anything done if she were to do that!
"You don't need to actively do what your brain does. You just need to have the ability to control certain aspects of it when needed," The Guardian said.
'Yeah, I know. I already have a solution to that problem.'
She wasn't trying to replace her brain in the first place. She just needed to gain authority over it.