Chapter 84 Project
"Mental strength is built in the brain and originates from brainwaves. Although it is true that many awakened individuals with naturally weak constitutions experience weak mental strength, there is currently no scientific evidence to prove a direct relationship between physical constitution and mental strength." — "The Mysteries of Mental Strength and Physical Constitution"

Jiang Hui closed the heavy book, still feeling a sense of unfinished business after reading it.

So you felt it was too profound and wanted to watch it again? Of course not, it's just that it felt like it said a lot, but also like it didn't say anything at all. It's really too profound and abstract.

This book is said to be a relatively authoritative work for beginners in the spiritual realm. Further advanced areas require research-level study, and an intermediate academy would not likely have such a book.

Furthermore, this school happens to lack a major in psychoanalysis, a major typically found only at universities with strong academic standing and high academic authority.

Therefore, if Jiang Hui wants to read some more in-depth works, he will probably have to spend extra money to buy them or go to some national standard book museums to see electronic versions.

Jiang Hui wasn't really interested in researching this; she just wanted to figure out some things. Actually, not figuring them out wasn't a problem, because for the time being, it hadn't had any major impact on her life.

It wasn't actually a big problem, except that Jiang Hui found herself feeling hungry more often in her mental space, something that had almost never happened before. Even though she had only recently acquired this mental space and hadn't even fully grasped its rules.

But since starting military training at school, Jiang Hui has been frequently feeling hungry in her mental space, which is a bit unusual. So she wants to figure out what's going on.

Jiang Hui's training was generally normal. Even if she fainted midway through, she would regain consciousness after a while and be able to move freely again. However, whenever she entered her mental space at night, she would feel hunger, extreme hunger, a hunger that seemed to want to devour her heart and lungs... This terrifying feeling caused Jiang Hui some psychological trauma.

She began to wonder if this was a side effect of overtraining.

However, according to Jiang Hui's observation, all her activities in the spiritual space seem to be based on spiritual power, and the creations in the spiritual space also seem to be shaped by extracted spiritual power.

For example, if she overused her mental energy before, she would feel tired when entering the mental space, and occasionally feel hungry, but not to the point of experiencing such a terrifying hunger. Moreover, she hadn't actually used her mental energy much these past few days.

So it wasn't caused by a direct overdraft of mental energy?
She had to look for other sources. After several days of investigation, Jiang Hui discovered that she only experienced this extreme hunger in her mental space during days of excessive physical training, and...

If she exceeds a certain level, she will faint without warning.

Some people might say that no one can go through excessive physical exertion without feeling dizzy, so isn't this normal?

But Jiang Hui felt that this fainting was different from ordinary fainting. Because before each fainting spell, she could vaguely sense that her strength had reached a certain limit, and then she would faint without warning, just like a pre-programmed routine. Even though she felt that she had some strength left, her entire central nervous system seemed to be controlled by some indescribable force, forcing her to go into shock and shut down.

This feeling of being restricted was unusual, and Jiang Hui suspected it was related to the mental space in her brain, as well as the state of overtraining.

Can physical condition affect mental state? Jiang Hui didn't know. Looking at what the book said, it meant that even interstellar people probably didn't know.

Where exactly is the problem? If you don't know what's going on, you can't solve it. I'm so worried—Jiang Hui carefully put the heavy book back on the bookshelf.

She figured it was about time, and she originally wanted to go back to her dorm to rest. It was already dark outside, and she hadn't even eaten yet. She had rushed over from the training ground just to resolve the lingering question in her mind.

As a result, her hand retracted halfway, and her eyes fell on another equally thick and heavy book next door, the title of which was "The Theory of Mental Energy Micro-slicing in Mecha Control".

Then her hands, completely out of her control, went back up and gradually became engrossed.

Jiang Hui was completely unaware that several students, who should have been upperclassmen, were looking at her with strange eyes.

Are freshmen these days really this obsessed? After such intense military training, they still managed to sneak into the library to read, staying up so late... But seriously, is that page-turning speed reasonable? Are you actually reading or just scanning? That's comparable to machine input speed, making them doubt whether the other person is really paying attention.

Finally, Jiang Hui left the library with a heavy heart, still without an answer. She could only suppress this question in her heart for the time being and continue to devote herself to training.

……

Before they knew it, they had been training for eight days. More than a week had passed, and both all the students in Class 89983-2 and Jiang Hui himself had made great progress in physical fitness and strength.

Although there was no formal measurement, they ran more and more laps, and spent more and more time squatting and standing at attention. They were able to perform various steps, turns, and straddle stances with ease, and the group was becoming more and more like a proper military figure.

Their initial military training phase was coming to an end, and what followed was specialized training unique to their individual combat personnel.

According to the Stark instructors, they have a lot planned for the future. A few days later, there will likely be a group field training exercise, followed by shooting practice, and then various smaller-scale special training sessions.

Then, in the middle of the training, there will be an orienteering competition for the entire grade, which is the largest competition in the entire military training... There are so many events that you can't count them all, and it's all well-organized and perfectly arranged.

Upon hearing this, almost everyone who had been trained by this instructor for the past week couldn't help but groan. They knew military training wouldn't be so easy for them. It turned out that the first week was just to give them time to adapt; even more exciting and arduous projects awaited them.

A month... It's only been eight days now, how am I going to get through this?
Having just regained consciousness from a brief fainting spell, Jiang Hui, squatting at the makeshift station chugging water, was also pondering how she had ended up in this predicament. Had she been tricked by the principal...?

Why would someone who aspires to study ancient languages ​​and literature choose to pursue a new path in the combat individual soldier system?

(End of this chapter)

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