Chapter 210 Hidden Section
"Huh? A little guy actually tried that? I thought I wouldn't need this hidden part."

Hidden in the bustling backstage area of ​​the stands was a sizable secret operating room, its existence concealed by the surrounding stands and buildings, making it difficult to detect. The area was further guarded by dozens of soldiers, both overt and covert, all of whom had been instructed not to enter or leave until the match was declared over.

Upon entering the darkroom... it's called a darkroom, but the environment inside is rather dim. If someone were to look inside from the outside, they would see that there is plenty of light inside. All of this light comes from hundreds of light screens on the front wall, which are all projections of this competition, without exception, even in the most inconspicuous corners.

This is much better than the central screen outside, with more viewing angles, allowing you to clearly and accurately see the actions of each participating student, and even change with their body movements.

"The equipment in the capital is really impressive. Our school should have installed this a long time ago. It's so much better now." The man muttered to himself, looking at the huge screen, his hands sliding across the large control panel, seemingly busy with something.

This is Professor Denis, the chief designer and supervisor of this orienteering competition.

Principal Jason assumed the other party was willing to take the job because of the large sum of money offered by the school, but that wasn't the case. It stemmed from a private conversation the Mays family had recently had with him, offering to pay him to design the orienteering competition for Besca Intermediate School.

He sensed something was wrong and contacted his superiors. They assured him it was alright, and told him to keep a close eye on things, so Denise accepted the job.

Of course, he also accepted the large sum of money from the school. Dennis was quite satisfied with the price; it was his reward for staying up all night these past few days.

However, the old equipment he was working on when he started designing the competition was terrible and outdated. It not only failed to guarantee the safety of the students but also limited his control over the pace of the entire competition.

Denis never compromised himself, so he immediately reported the matter to the Mays family and received a set of advanced monitoring equipment, which could be considered a benefit he had secured for the school.

Driss even felt a little smug, thinking that Besca Intermediate Academy should thank him. If it weren't for his cleverness in getting this set of tools from the Mays family, they probably would never have been able to use such advanced tools in their entire lives.

The Mays family is a prominent family in the Third Legion, while the Beska Intermediate Academy is a talent pool for the Eighth Legion. They seem completely unrelated—

But this Mei family inexplicably reached out to probe... Haha. They definitely didn't expect that Denis, a mid-level mecha pilot from the Imperial Capital Mecha Association, would be a member of the Eighth Legion. Hmph, he'll definitely help his own people.

Fortunately, it was later discovered that the other party wasn't trying to poach anyone; they probably just wanted to send something to the child, which is why they were doing it so secretly. Only then could Denise truly relax and complete the commission.

Seriously... these big families are such a hassle; they always have to go through so many twists and turns to get anything done. If you ask me, it would be better to just give them a sum of money and commission Denis to build them a mech. Why make such a big fuss and give away so much stuff for free?

Of course, Denis was just thinking about these things. Without harming the interests of the Eighth Legion, he was willing to find some benefits for himself, after all, he couldn't work for nothing.

As for the Eighth Legion, didn't he already get a set of the latest surveillance equipment from the capital for Beska Intermediate Academy? The mission was not only completed... but exceeded the limit, so you can't blame him.

The students had to compete for thirty-six star hours, and Denis, as the chief designer of the competition, naturally had to stay for those thirty-six star hours as well to ensure the entire competition ran perfectly without any major problems. But what could Denis possibly find attractive about the freshmen's battles? He was a mecha fanatic, and another hobby he could call money-making.

He is different from those mecha soldiers who spend all their time thinking about mecha and fighting. He would rather stay in the laboratory studying mecha parts than watch a hot-blooded battle.

So it's really tough for him to be trapped in these thirty-six stars right now.

After staying there for a while, he felt increasingly bored, so he started looking for ways to have fun. For example, he would slightly adjust the mechanisms to create a rhythm, or modify small parts to let the children experience the dangers of society early on, or he would have a sudden inspiration to modify small mechanisms to increase the difficulty and fun of the activities for everyone.

In short, all the difficulties that Jiang Hui and the others encountered in the training ground were based on this person's perverse sense of humor, and they also got to watch a lot of fun.

After releasing a wave of mimicry water and activating the mechanisms, as he expected, not many people remained at the supply points. Only a few hundred people were left in total across the four supply points; the rest were all thrown out.

The remaining children were also a rare find, and Denis didn't want to make things difficult for them, so he decided to deliver some resources in boxes as originally planned.

The harmonious chase and resource grabbing of boxes is much simpler than the previous tasks of finding the main energy block, navigating the maze, and avoiding water hazards.

But he didn't expect that someone could actually pull off something fancy in such a simple process.

The many tracks and undulating rocky valleys in the cave are actually not very useful. Dennis just wanted to make the supply point more visually appealing, to fool the kids, and to make it less easy for them to obtain resources.

He didn't expect anyone to be able to traverse such a large area within two stars. Therefore, the resource distribution routes were designed according to the distribution of the crowd, and he manually adjusted them to send the resources in batches. This is why the previous group of people thought that these resources appeared out of nowhere.

As a result, Jiang Hui and his group did not follow the usual route and actually used the boxes as a means of transportation to get on the way.

This is completely... actually, there really is such a way to play. Denis had a flash of inspiration when designing this, and had thought of this. Because the tracks for transporting these boxes were developed based on an ancient artifact from the old human era, that is, the home planet era, which I think was called the "X-Cart".

He found the reconstruction data interesting, but felt it wasn't appropriate to use it in an orienteering race, so he modified it to carry resources instead of people. However, he felt it was a shame, so he designed a hidden element: if anyone actually wanted to ride in the "X-car," he would give them a big gift.

—A rare and wonderful moment to share with the other person.

As he watched the three figures leaping up and down along the track, a glint flashed in Denis's eyes. He pressed a button on the top right edge and a slow smile appeared on his lips.

(End of this chapter)

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