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"Aren't you a lone soldier?" The man was so startled that he even used honorifics.

"...It's a single soldier."

The other person seemed to have had their worldview turned upside down: "What did you do to me? Aren't you a lone soldier?" He was terrified.

Jiang Hui didn't speak, but withdrew her mental energy. However, it was clearly different from before; she could clearly feel that she had established a connection with the other party.

This is the most common communication function of a commander: using their powerful mental strength to form a mental connection with subordinates, usually through synchronized telepathy and synchronous sensing. Of course, some more powerful commanders can also perform more advanced command functions such as audiovisual sensing and even pinpoint location, depending on the commander's talent and type.

However, Jiang Hui's method was somewhat different from ordinary command. She learned it from Huan Xian, who had taught her how to make mental markings, inscribing marks within a mental energy field, just like he had done to Holly and others.

To put it simply, a person's mental energy field is essentially the energy field of mental energy activity outside the brain, and ultimately it cannot be separated from mental energy and brainwaves themselves.

As mentioned before, in interstellar space, brainwaves are a characteristic of human survival; the disappearance of brainwaves signifies the demise of the soul. Mental strength, built upon the brain and also originating from brainwaves, addresses different levels of situations.

Brainwaves are primarily responsible for coordinating human activities, while mental power is an outward-expanding energy that gradually emerges as the human brain develops to a certain level. It belongs to the category of evolutionary power and is a power that humanity discovered and gradually began to utilize after entering the interstellar age. Although its generation is certainly inseparable from the brain region and brainwaves, mental power scientists have yet to be able to study it and provide a precise explanation.

What can be confirmed is that this power, which has evolved to become increasingly powerful in human vital signs, is of the same origin as human life itself. People can use this life force rationally without worrying about misuse or backlash.

Generally speaking, command and control connections occur with the consent of both parties. Commanders often connect with subordinates at the outer layer of brainwaves, so consent and access must be obtained.

However, someone as gifted as Huan Xian doesn't use brainwaves; he uses mental power directly, and the marked areas are also mental energy fields. He doesn't need anyone's consent to connect directly, and can even directly affect them... To put it bluntly, he could even directly enter someone's brain if he wanted to.

Moreover, the mental energy field is extremely large. Although it is the area involved in the mental energy cycle, it is not a completely flat area. Therefore, marking the blind spots like Huan Xian did is basically no different from laying an ambush.

This is why, even though Huan Xian had marked and locked onto Holly and the others, they still dared not use their mental power rashly. Because if they stepped on him, the enemy could bite them, and if they didn't step on him, the enemy could still pull them away... It was quite unreasonable.

Huan Xian's move was undeniably invincible, and combined with his talent and ability, it meant that there were virtually no blind spots in his leadership.

But this really wasn't the conventional approach. Jiang Hui had studied it for a long time but still couldn't quite grasp it. Her mental strength level was relatively high and her energy reserves were deep, but compared to Huan Xian's strong, aggressive mental strength... Jiang Hui's was more flexible. Therefore, when using mental strength to "knock nails," it was always unstable and prone to failure.

Huan Xian had no suitable solution for this, so he could only continuously guide Jiang Hui with his completely different experience, sincerely hoping to teach his friend this powerful skill as well. Because her mental energy was different, Jiang Hui wouldn't rigidly follow Huan Xian's methods. She changed her approach—if it was impossible to fix the mark, wouldn't it be better to replace it with "entanglement" or "weaving"?
Thinking it through and doing it, after two years of hard work, and with the "sacrifice" of Huan, Xi, Zhou, and Xiao Ke, Jiang Hui finally learned to mark things in her own way.

She used the gaps between the never-intersecting magnetic field lines to insert slender spiritual threads, tied them into knots, and finally integrated them into a mark. The entire process permeated and blended in in a semi-integrated, covert way, just like it was originally.

The party being linked can naturally sense it, but cannot find the point of connection, which can be considered another form of tyrannical treaty. It must be said that Jiang Hui has even mastered the essence of the circular theory.

It's easier said than done, but the process of repeated deliberation, summarization, and experimentation is very lengthy, and the effort involved cannot be summarized in a single sentence.

Over the years, Jiang Hui has diligently honed her mental strength to adapt to this skill. Now, the length of the mental energy threads she can draw astounds even Huan Xian, and she has also made great progress in shaping her body. It has to be said that her years of training have truly paid off.

Jiang Hui had only practiced with a few friends and didn't dare to use other people as practice subjects, so this was her first time trying to establish a mental connection with a stranger. Unexpectedly, it was quite successful, and she succeeded on the first try.

But from the other side's perspective, it was truly terrifying. Because she claimed to be a lone soldier, and clearly acted like one… how could a lone soldier connect with him before he fully released his mental barrier, and then his mental energy didn't react at all? What kind of monster was this?

If Jiang Hui knew what the other person was thinking, she would probably tell him—she's a bootleg, the real one is even more perverted.

In short, after a series of chaotic and alarming events, the other person finally accepted the reality that he was being commanded and linked by a single soldier. Once he accepted it, he didn't feel so bad anymore. He was so bad, so what if he was following a powerful person? As long as the other person helped him gain some points before abandoning him, so that his score reached the minimum requirement for admission to the admissions office, that would be fine.

He rubbed his hands together eagerly and said to Jiang Hui, "Boss, I'll follow you from now on. Don't worry, I'll go wherever you tell me to go. Don't be shy, just give me the orders... How do we get there from here?"

He looked at Jiang Hui with expectant eyes. The other man's movements were so smooth; he seemed a million times more familiar with the area than he was. He might actually have stumbled upon a powerful ally…

He was eagerly awaiting his new leader to point out a clear path so they could begin their journey.

Jiang Hui hesitated for a moment, seemingly thinking about it seriously, before slowly saying, "Actually... I'm not quite sure yet."

Oh, oh... Ah? No, you didn't know? You didn't know either?
The two looked at each other, caught in an awkward silence.

(End of this chapter)

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