Mecha Star Wars.

Chapter 1415 Winning the Championship

Chapter 1415 Winning the Championship

Lin Fan exerted force with his feet, pushing the Star Shuttle pressure device to its lowest point.

The engine instantly roared to its maximum power, the edges of the pale blue flame turning white and transparent, seemingly obscuring its shape. The deep hum also suddenly rose, accompanied by a sharp whooshing sound.

The cool breeze whistled past my ears, then turned into a warm breeze. The once distant blue beam of light rapidly expanded.

As she approached, the audience seats that spread out to both sides behind the beam of light rippled like a reflection on disturbed water.

Lin Fan looked closely and realized that the images were actually composed of tiny particles.

Different colored particles floated in mid-air, changing according to the reactions of the audience.

In high-speed environments, scenes constructed with virtual particles may exhibit ripple-like patterns due to rapid changes in perspective.

Technical flaws are perfectly normal; this thing is just a temporary atmosphere device—after all, no one can really go to the trouble of moving so many spectators from the starting point to the finish line.

Before Lin Fan could think any further, the Star Shuttle carried her into the blue pillar of light.

The shimmering blue light particles seemed to be suddenly scattered by her, and then her vision was abruptly filled with blue.

All sounds disappeared, as if plunged into utter silence.

The next second, a blinding light suddenly tore through the blue screen, and a deafening roar of cheers erupted in our ears.

Completely different from the clamor in the virtual scene just now, this time it was a shout with real warmth.

The enormous sound seemed to vibrate the air, and Lin Fan felt his eardrums tremble slightly.

She subconsciously loosened her tense right foot, the buzzing of the shooting star shuttle weakened, and following the guidance on the field, she arrived at the high platform suspended in the center of the field.

It was a circular, disc-shaped platform, about 1.5 meters in diameter.

Just as Lin Fan brought the star shuttle to the top, a ring of spotlights suddenly shone down from somewhere overhead. The light seemed to carry a shimmering golden glow, making her location the most prominent and dazzling spot on the field.

The audience below stood up excitedly, swaying their bodies and shouting at Lin Fan, seemingly to celebrate her... oh no, some of them seemed to be cursing her...

Lin Fan looked toward the location of the Noah.

But hidden by layers upon layers of interstellar beings of various shapes, she could only see specks of red peeking through the gaps in the places she remembered—arms in Noah uniforms waving energetically.

On the helmet's visor, the huge alien script for "First" flickered for a moment before disappearing.

Following the instructions from the competition organizers, Lin Fan disembarked from the Star Shuttle.

Finally, her feet touched the ground, the sensation of stepping on the Star Shuttle still lingering beneath them. Everything that had happened before now seemed to traverse two worlds, becoming illusory and unreal.

She positioned the Star Shuttle beside her, glancing over the scratches and dirt on it before her gaze fell on the huge display screen in front of her—where the contestants were still fiercely competing.

As Antonio exited the canyon, he was accidentally overtaken.
In the later sprint stage, no matter how hard he tried to catch up, he couldn't surpass her. He gritted his teeth and finished third, standing on a platform slightly lower than Lin Fan's.

He was both happy and angry. When he saw Lin Fan waiting for him on the other side of the light, he felt a little wronged and pouted, wanting to complain.

Then, he inadvertently saw the Noah's crew, who had finally "broken through the encirclement," calling his name and waving at him. Instantly, he lost all sense of self-control and waved his arms wildly back at them...

When he stood on the stage, all unpleasantness was thrown to the back of his mind. He kept waving and circling around the audience, whether he knew them or not, regardless of whether they were smiling at him or cursing him.

"Yo!" Antonio cheered for a while, then remembered his teammates were still competing when he saw the familiar figures on the screen. While encouraging them, he couldn't help but brag, "Go for it, guys! I got third place!! Give me all the best!! All the way! All the way!"

Because they were waiting for someone, Guan Ying and the others had grown quite far behind Lin Fan and Antonio. At that moment, they reached the steepest, most difficult slope.

Those who had successfully made the leap had already left clear marks on the ice. Following the deepest mark as a starting point, and with a little more practice, one could be almost certain of success. Qi Mai, given a push by Guan Ying, was the first to attempt it.

He timed his jump perfectly, successfully landing on the slanted ice platform. However, his previous physical injury had impaired his control over his body, and without heat protection, his body stiffened instantly, causing him to glide across the cliff face on the opposite bank.

"Oh dear!" Antonio stamped his foot on the stage, feeling sorry for him.

Seeing Qi Mai tumble and deploy his parachute, already protected by the transparent bubble, Lin Fan hurriedly turned to Guan Ying in mid-air.

Guan Ying was very steady. She was naturally strong, and her fire elemental root gave her an advantage in the extremely cold weather, so there was no doubt that she made it through.

Lu Xinyuan followed closely behind Guan Ying. Guan Ying landed just as soon as he arrived.

Without the protection of temperature, the stiff limbs still had an impact, making the landing point a bit uncertain.

Fortunately, Guan Ying was right in front of him, and after landing, she turned around and reached out her hand.

Lu Xinyuan instinctively stretched out his arm, and she pulled him over, warming both his body and heart at the same time.

"Thanks!" Lu Xinyuan said with a smile.

"You're welcome," Guan Ying replied coldly, pulling him forward rapidly without stopping for a moment.

"There shouldn't be any problems after this." Antonio breathed a sigh of relief, crossed his arms, and tilted his head to look at Lin Fan.

Lin Fan ignored him and found Wu Yi and Merlinnil, who were almost at the very end, in the gradually decreasing screen slices.

Both of them possessed ice-elemental roots and used their special abilities to cover their soft armor with a layer of ice to resist the extreme cold.

However, because of the need for movement, the ice layer cannot be too thick. Therefore, the insulating effect is self-evident.

Wu Yi and Merlinnil were alright, as they were both ice spirit roots and had basic resistance to ice. They were also almost immune to ice damage they inflicted on themselves.

The three people they brought weren't very good.

What ice isn't ice? All ice freezes people.

Although she could move, her whole body felt tingly and numb, which was very uncomfortable, let alone control her skating. She was practically being dragged along by Wu Yi and the other person.

Merlinnier, a native of the Winter Palace and a skilled figure skater himself, could easily carry two people by himself.

Wu Yi fared a bit worse, trying out the dog-paddle skating technique she had just learned. Luckily, she and her friends were able to support each other and maintain a relatively stable balance, but her clumsy technique quickly left her behind Merlin and his two companions who started after her.

Once they reached the steep slope, there was little suspense for these people.

Without the protection of their special abilities, and not being good at ice skating, the crew members happily fell down.

Merlinier had been waiting for Wu Yi on the opposite side. Seeing her wobbly when she landed, he grabbed her and slid forward with her…

In the end, only a little over one hundred participants completed the race, representing just 10% of the total number of participants.

In contrast, Noah's performance was surprisingly good—less than half of the contestants were eliminated. All of the main crew members, except for Qi Mai, finished the race.

Lin Fan and Antonio even achieved rankings.

Lin Fan, in particular, pulled far ahead of the others and won the championship.

Although the Noah crew had always been blindly confident in Lin Fan's chances of winning the speed race, when she actually won the championship in her first competition on a strange planet, her expectations turned into uncontrollable elation, and her excitement was palpable.

The most important thing is the odds of 100!
Money, money!
Their Noah ship is going to be a hit!

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