While 011 and his group were plotting against the suddenly appearing mech, on the other side, 2856's group was also confused, because they didn't know whether the suddenly appearing mech was friend or foe...

Now 2856 and his mech are both destroyed. I wonder if he's still alive? But judging from the enemy's pursuit, even if he hasn't been eliminated yet, he'll probably be sent out of the exam room soon.

The main control screen connected to 2856 is completely damaged, and it is impossible to see or hear anything happening on the other side. Now, many people connected to 2856 are also unable to contact the other party, as if the other party has completely disappeared from the simulation scenario and is out of contact.

Thus, everyone had no choice but to accept the fact that their leader had been killed by the enemy.

As the saying goes, to catch a thief, you must first catch the king. Now that even their leader has been taken down, the rest of them, while not all of them are small fry, are truly leaderless.

Fortunately, most of the people Yara chose had some resilience, so they couldn't immediately take over the position of 2856. After losing their leader, they didn't panic for long and even rationally arranged the division management teams, intending to minimize the impact of losing their leader.

Of course, even if the troops and divisions were to manage on their own, it wouldn't change the fact that they had lost their overall commander. This could only ensure that the remaining troops wouldn't wander aimlessly on the battlefield.

If they don't find a new leader to continue leading the resistance, they're truly doomed.

Seeing the relatively smart squads retreating back to their defensive lines, the high-ranking leaders inside the base tower breathed a sigh of relief, but then choked up, unable to catch their breath.

The former is because everyone is still quite sensible; even at this point, they haven't given up and are trying their best to cooperate. The latter is because they have no solution to their current predicament.

Electing a new leader is no easy task. They do have many commanders within the tower, but they're all linked to 2856, whose fate is now unknown, and the connections aren't even confirmed. Can a new connection be established? Furthermore, they don't know each other's situation, making command extremely difficult…

Kass was undoubtedly a good candidate, but he was also deeply involved in the battle on the other side and couldn't immediately return to take charge. However, the enemy forces clearly wouldn't give them much more time... The enemy army was slowly advancing towards them, and their rear was on the verge of falling.

So we can't wait any longer, we can't wait for anyone, we have to gather all the people who have returned and then re-establish the connection.

A high-ranking officer just tested it, and it's estimated that 2856 has already been eliminated from the testing phase, because they discovered they could directly connect to and control commanders or individual soldiers who had previously been connected to 2856. So what are we waiting for?
Without even having time to think about how to proceed, they hastily selected someone, reorganized the people in the tower, and pushed them all to the front lines. At this point, they couldn't hide anymore, because once the tower fell, they estimated that not many of their people would be left, and everyone would perish together, so what was the point of hiding?
Even if their skills weren't particularly impressive, they still remembered that this was a national unified entrance examination hall, and their ideal schools might be watching their performance. With the idea that they should fill out the exam paper even if they didn't know the answers, they naturally wanted to stay a little longer, hoping to prolong their time as much as possible.

They were extremely vigilant about the sudden appearance of the mecha.

Could this be another hidden enemy force? If so, they really shouldn't struggle anymore. The enemy has four mechs, and they only have two—no, now it's one. Facing four behemoths... how could any of them survive?

The person temporarily thrust into the leadership position also looked distressed, wondering how things had come to this. Everything had been fine before, but now even being the leader wasn't a good thing; he was just a scapegoat. Suddenly, the connection screen, which had been silent for a long time, flickered. The command relay station was somewhat surprised, initially thinking that 2856 had regained communication, only to discover that the person contacting them was none other than Kashi, who usually didn't participate in communication or express opinions.

They'd observed the situation over there and it was quite good; that Kas was still reliable. The mech chasing Kas was almost destroyed, and they believed that if Kas had performed a little better, the enemy would have lost another mech.

But this guy always fights alone, so why would he suddenly think of contacting them? Could it be that he wants to take on a critical mission...? That's not impossible; they'd be quite happy about it, eager for someone to take over this mess, but—

After the other party explained his purpose, everyone couldn't help but feel a little disappointed, knowing that he wouldn't take on this mess. However, he also brought some good news.

The suddenly appearing mech wasn't a hidden enemy force, but rather a companion that Kas had brought with her. She hadn't come out earlier for some reason, and now, having no better option, she had to summon her to fill in for 2856 and see if she could temporarily hold her own.

Actually, this whole thing seems a bit illogical no matter how you look at it. If Kass had two mechs, why didn't he just show them off from the start? He even personally piloted one of the mechs into battle, yet he secretly kept one hidden until 2856 was defeated before finally bringing it out. This just seems a bit suspicious.

But there's no point in saying anything now, especially since Kashi speaks about it so naturally and without any hesitation.

When he mentioned 2856 again, Kass's expression became slightly subtle, indicating that he had mentioned it to the other party before... The others just believed it for the time being, since they didn't know whether 2856 was still present or not.

Even if he intentionally hid a mech back then, so what? In the current situation, they can only be thankful that the other side had one more mech, which allows them to hold on a little longer. Who will speak up for 2856?

But how long can this guy, who is supposedly Kashi's companion, last?

2856 was quickly crippled, and it was already a miracle that the newcomers could hold out for even a short time. The group wasn't very confident in the new big guy; they just hoped he would be at least a little more reliable.

So, the new mecha that everyone hoped would be at least somewhat reliable was naturally piloted by Jiang Hui, who had just left the team and infiltrated the chaotic battle zone for this purpose.

Although the chaotic scene was partly Jiang Hui's scheme, it was perfect for her to carry out her plan. However, she couldn't gain anything just by creating chaos; she had to personally wade into the murky waters and reach in to try and salvage something.

Therefore, in mech battles, adding the ability to control mechs to participate in the battle is undoubtedly the best approach.


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