Chapter 741 Clash (Part 2)

Jiang Hui had no time to deal with the changes in the central control screen; she was currently completely trapped.

Clarence's act of trapping Jiang Hui at the cost of half his own mobility was not a tug-of-war game. By chaining her up, he was clearly preparing to "sharpen his knives and prepare to pounce on the enemy."

Jiang Hui is that sheep.

No matter how much she struggled, Jiang Hui was ultimately unable to break free because of the layers of chains that bound her movements.

But the enemy is only just beginning to show its fangs.

Having confirmed that the target was unable to escape, the gold and red mech immediately used its rear-mounted booster to hover low above the ground, causing the chains connecting them to taut: "Pitter-patter—clang—"

The purple mech descended heavily, stirring up dust and sand, causing even the nearby mech-class humanoids to lose their footing.

The two were now in completely different positions, their circumstances reversed entirely.

The person who should have been panicked and at a loss in everyone's eyes was actually calm in the cabin. She looked around for a while, and after looking at something, she slightly loosened the brake lever, then clasped her hands together and completely let go.

The main control screen is a running automatic operation program, while dozens of split screens of varying sizes flash on the left and right sides, displaying the battle situation transmitted synchronously from different mechs in various locations on the battlefield.

But the most eye-catching part is the mini-program in the center, which is magnified several times. It displays detailed code generated by the program and newly generated prediction data, while below it is a row of measurements and readings of the peak force at each port. The purpose of these measurements is currently unknown. In fact, the prototype of this type of mini-program is not very sophisticated. It is a product of the school for educating students and conducting drills. However, it is full of errors when actually used on the battlefield, so it is not considered a viable option for the time being.

Jiang Hui was quite interested in this thing. Although she couldn't make any fundamental changes with her current abilities, she could still modify it to make the operating program more suitable for her own use.

Therefore, Jiang Hui's series of futile struggles in the eyes of others were actually carried out through this mini-program. So, in the eyes of outsiders, Jiang Hui's resistance seemed somewhat powerless, but it was indeed in line with her locked-down state.

As for whether her current opponent had noticed, he probably had, given that the two had clashed hundreds, if not thousands, of times in the past. Clarence was well aware of Jiang Hui's movements and temperament; her reaction after being in danger seemed rather mechanical.

Even so, based on Jiang Hui's understanding of him, even if he knew, he wouldn't care, or rather, he wouldn't change his mind or easily alter his original plan.

—This is exactly what Jiang Hui needs.

His breath hitched again. Ignoring the metallic clanging and creaking sounds that lingered in his ears, Jiang Hui stared intently at a spot on the split screen. Finally, he saw the long-awaited red light on the reflective surface. His expression shifted slightly, and like placing the last piece on a chessboard, he pressed the red button in the center with a "click."

Dozens of split screens floating on the left, right, top, and bottom of the main screen jumped simultaneously, displaying the words 'Instructions conveyed' in red.

She finally contacted the last person using mental telepathy: 'Shift 352 star meters after the overall centerline of 47 degrees, execute in segments, then immediately execute Plan B.'

Regardless of whether the other party heard her or would listen to her, she immediately turned off all the main and secondary screens, revealing a clean control panel. Looking at the warning light that was right in front of her on the display screen and the red light reflected from the side shell, Jiang Hui's eyes darkened. She pulled the brake cylinders on both modules with both hands, while both feet were on the accelerator pedals.

Finally, it was her turn—

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Despite having a temporary leader to take over, G's dire situation still affected the morale of many, and even with timely adjustments and loss mitigation, they inevitably fell into a slump in some areas.

However, 556's swift and decisive handling of more than a dozen commanders still had a certain deterrent effect on everyone. Whether they were cowardly or truly had ulterior motives, they all realized that they and G were still in the same boat, and if they capsized the boat, none of them would survive.

So even though they were anxious and worried, they managed to calm down and start working on the instructions assigned to them, without thinking too much about anything else.

They thought they were now "burning their boats" and would inevitably face a "collapsed edifice" in the future, but unexpectedly, they received long-awaited instructions from Commander-in-Chief GZ at an unexpected moment.

But G is clearly still struggling and unable to take care of himself!

No, that light purple S-class mech over there is the one piloted by their commander, right? It's almost "strangled" by the single platinum chain and can't resist. Does she have time to give them orders right now?
It wasn't a collective command yet; each command corresponded to an individual point. The on-site commander, the executing commander, the supervising commander, and the acting commander all received her commands in turn. At the same time, all connected users in the channel were muted, leaving only the collective command being broadcast in G's loop.

Such a massive deployment task could not be completed in a moment, no matter how fast it was done. Even if the deployment was haphazard, it would still take time to accurately read out the instructions. Moreover, no one knew better than them whether the other side was speaking nonsense. Regardless of whether these instructions could achieve the final effect required by the collective command, they were surprisingly in line with the current battle situation.

The current battle situation is exactly as G explained before facing L.
They even absurdly wondered if this was something the other side had anticipated and planned all along! No, is this something a human could do? Even simulation analysis machines couldn't achieve this level of detail!
No, impossible, there could never be such a monster—even if 'she' is their leader, she would say so.

Yes, this must be because the other side realized they were doomed and there was no way to turn the tide, so they decisively gave up all struggle, thus creating a final escape route for them.

No wonder the other party made some mistakes when struggling after being trapped in the single platinum chain; perhaps she was thinking of "cutting off her own arm" at that time.

Yes, that must be it—

Looking at the mech bound by chains and aimed at by the energy cannons on the enemy's shoulder armor, Geng Jia confirmed this, feeling both turbulent and complicated. However, what followed was an unexpected and willing obedience.

The only acting commander who knew the inside story and bore all the pressure looked at the battlefield, which had been stunned for a moment and then turned into a chaotic mess by Jiang Hui's orders, with a mixture of laughter and tears. He didn't know whether to breathe a sigh of relief or sigh.

'Wait, I'll win.'

"Then you really have to win," 556 murmured, dismissing everyone around him from the control room and completing Jiang Hui's final order alone.


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