Meanwhile, a university was also discussing this matter.

They've figured it out—regardless of whether Xilai and Yala discover Jiang Hui's actions later, or what might happen, Jiang Hui has truly outmaneuvered both teams, and is now almost about to succeed.

Everyone witnessed Jiang Hui's skill in piloting the mecha, which was entirely expected. Since she had applied to the Joint Military Academy, the pool of applicants she was applying to would reveal more information. Jiang Hui's three consecutive years of top rankings at Beska Intermediate Academy were no small feat; even in a resident star system with generally average education, she would be considered exceptionally talented.

Moreover, the opponent has a history of defeating an A-class star beast with a D-class mech, so the level of the mech must be quite high.

They finally saw the little guy get behind the wheel of his mech. Bona and the others were actually quite unhappy to see him hiding in the crowd earlier. They were all individual soldiers, and their greatest passion was to fight bravely on the battlefield and have a good time.

Jiang Hui isn't bad; she's bold, meticulous, courageous, and resourceful, but watching her isn't always enjoyable. Now that we're finally seeing her seriously engage in combat, and we're finally seeing some of the flair of a solo fighter, even Xu Dinglan, who had been dissatisfied, has shown some improvement.

Everyone saw Jiang Hui's preparations, and Major General Bona was quite impressed, clapping his hands in praise, even more so than when he praised A Ping's performance, showing that he had higher hopes for Jiang Hui's performance.

Xu Dinglan nodded inwardly, then checked the screen again and saw that 1002 on the other side had finally learned something and was making orderly arrangements for the rear. The fatigue of the day had lessened considerably.

However, he is not one to praise people, and even the best juniors rarely receive a compliment from him.

Regardless of Jiang Hui's personality, he felt that this guy was talented but a bit distracted, and he thought that once he enrolled in school, he would definitely give him a good talking-to.

"Major General, don't praise her too much. She has such skills but doesn't strive to improve, wasting her talent and just doing those fancy things..." He snorted coldly, "With the time she spends looking at the panel, she could be counting stars and seconds faster."

The mecha professor, who had been watching the spectacle with great interest, was now quite displeased: "Wait a minute, Lao Xu, what do you mean by that? What do you mean by 'flashy'! If you don't understand, don't talk nonsense. They're not just staring at the panel; they're adjusting parameters. Which of you doesn't adjust them before going into battle? It's just that the mecha pilots usually adjust them for you."

Now, even though other kids have the skills to adjust the parameters themselves, they're being called flashy... Xu Dinglan doesn't understand. He saw it for himself: the other person selected the parameters quickly, accurately, and ruthlessly, without a second thought. Only someone with a deep understanding of mechs could do that; it takes three to five years of research to reach that level.

It was obvious without even thinking that the other person must have studied mecha-related knowledge very diligently, something that even some second- or third-year students in their department might not be able to do. But now, a student from the individual combat department had actually accomplished it, which made the mecha department students quite envious.

Sigh... Why do all the talented students in this world prefer to choose to be single-minded, individual soldiers? It would be so much more interesting to research and assemble mechs to create useful mechs for interstellar humans.

A few years ago, several promising students who were studying mecha switched to the individual combat department halfway through their studies, infuriating the department's teachers. This time it's even more outrageous; a student who was clearly a mecha specialist rushed into the individual combat department without even stepping into their mecha department.

Unlike Guicheng, he wasn't so rigid. In his view, a good prospect was a good prospect, and a good student was a good student. As long as a student loved mecha and enjoyed researching it, they were a good prospect. Students like Jiang Hui, who possessed both qualities and were also talented, were the kind of students he dreamed of.

Although he receives many good students like this every year, he is always unhappy to see such a good one end up in someone else's field.

Hearing Kane say this, Xu Dinglan was somewhat surprised. He wasn't a well-rounded individual; since joining the army, he had focused solely on being a combat general and wasn't very familiar with miscellaneous matters like adjusting parameters. Furthermore, due to his busy schedule, the accompanying mech pilots always adjusted and prepared everything before use. Therefore, this was the first time he had personally witnessed someone adjusting a mech, especially a single soldier doing it himself—it was quite unexpected for him.

Knowing he had spoken out of turn, Xu Dinglan remained silent, which was tantamount to acquiescing to the accusation.

Professor Kane knew this man's stubborn nature. Seeing that the man meant no harm, he didn't bother arguing with him and kept his gaze focused on the person on the screen.

At this moment, everyone shifted to a new viewing page, commenting on a certain examinee in another corner. After all, no matter how well Jiang Hui performed, she was just one of millions of examinees. There were many other talented and outstanding examinees in this year's cohort, but everyone paid more attention to her because of her exceptional performance.

Kane, however, kept his front screen fixed in Jiang Hui's view, wanting to confirm something on his own.

Besides adjusting the parameters, the other party also made an adjustment. Kane hadn't noticed it when it flashed by, but now that the scene was slowing down again, he was quite surprised to see it.

This isn't something that can be explained simply by having some knowledge of mecha; it's quite rare... Even students majoring in mecha might not be able to figure out and understand this principle. What is this little rascal trying to do?
He then rewound the time to a specific moment on the screen and zoomed in. Once he could see the symbols clearly, Kane couldn't help but chuckle.

This child is really quite interesting. How did she come up with this idea? Hahaha, how did she come up with the idea of ​​combining and binding these data? If it were an actual mecha, this would indeed be incorrect parameters... But right now, we're in a simulation field. Everything here—weapons, mechas, and even the human figures—is ultimately just a manifestation of data, and it's different from the real thing.

If the opponent notices something and manipulates it slightly, it can create an excellent bug-exploiting effect, perhaps even catching them off guard.

Xu Dinglan's assessment of her as opportunistic was somewhat accurate. However, without an extremely thorough understanding of mechs and genuine skill, it would be impossible to conceive of such an operational method and put it into practice... He was rather impatient to see exactly how she would do it.


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