Jin Shu was nothing more than a 'white moonlight' whose spiritual power was destroyed in a cultivation novel. The men who once loved and protected her became infatuated with a junior sister...
With the old man's permission, Jin Shu received a token to enter the training ground.
"Leave all the messy stuff to others. If you like mecha, move back in starting today."
But I need to tell you something beforehand: you can only go into the training area after your younger siblings have finished using it. You can't disrupt their training schedule, understand?
Jin Shu was responsive to everything, and her humble and obedient attitude changed the old man's opinion of her once again.
Luo Lin finished training exceptionally late tonight.
The training session, which was originally scheduled for fourteen hours a day, was delayed by a full four hours today.
When Jin Shu was allowed to enter, it was already 2 a.m. on Little Blue Star.
As she entered, Luo Lin brushed past her, and Jin Shu heard a cold remark.
"Mechs are not for people like you to touch. Trying to take something you don't deserve, be careful you don't fall to your death."
Jin Shu didn't stop walking; as she strode inside, she replied generously.
"From now until 8 a.m. tomorrow, the training room is mine!"
Seeing that she was completely unaffected, Luo Lin silently gritted her teeth.
The intensity of the training sessions varied, and he hoped that his older brother would be exhausted to death inside!
However, this place was hardly unfamiliar to Jin Shu.
Each regiment in the Alliance Legion has hundreds of training rooms of varying sizes. She trained there with her father since she was a child and knew everything about it by heart.
The first door leads to the warm-up training room.
Just inside the entrance is a long, narrow swimming pool, barely wide enough for one person to swim in, and its length is completely unfathomable, with dim lights on both sides of the wall leading all the way into the darkness.
The pool water shimmered with a faint blue light, its bottom invisible. This long, narrow, and cramped space created a sense of oppression.
This is one of the most basic and introductory training exercises for soldiers: flying over the horizon.
The water here is a special liquid that makes it impossible for people to float freely on the surface. As soon as you stop moving your arms and legs, you will sink quickly, and the internal pressure is much higher than the external pressure.
Without hesitation, Jin Shu took off her cumbersome clothes, leaving only a simple short-sleeved shirt and shorts. After briefly dipping her feet into the water to adjust to the temperature, she plunged in the water in the next second.
Instantly, a bone-chilling cold rushed to her head, and the gravity of the liquid enveloped her from all directions, making it difficult for Jin Shu to breathe. Her body felt heavy, as if a powerful suction was pulling her downwards. To keep her head afloat, she had to kick hard while constantly reminding herself to stay alert and conscious in the liquid, which was far below her body temperature.
The original owner's physical condition was not as good as before, and was even far inferior to Pei Ya and Luo Lin.
But Jin Shu gritted her teeth, adjusted her breathing to find her rhythm, and tried her best to keep moving forward in this tug-of-war.
She was exhausted more than once along the way. The biting cold became less unbearable as her body temperature rose rapidly, but the feeling that her lungs and heart were about to explode made Jin Shu feel that every breath she took was using up the last bit of strength she had left.
The tunnel was exceptionally long, and there was no turning back.
Once you jump, all you can do is move forward.
However, each section is equipped with an alarm; simply tapping the alarm will immediately bring in someone to provide assistance.
Jin Shu ignored those things, maintained her own rhythm, and burned the heat within her body until she finally saw the finish line.
The ten-kilometer warm-up swimming session has ended.
Jin Shu climbed ashore and collapsed on the ground like a lump of mud, her eyes wide open and panting heavily.
In this world, she is so weak that she can't even crush an ant in interstellar space.
But that's nothing.
She already possesses a skill that others don't: time extension.
The ratio of time flow in this world to that in the real world is 1:2.
In other words, Jin Shu's original 48-hour system was directly upgraded to 96 hours.
In other words, she can stay here for more than eighty hours a day.
She has plenty of time to upgrade herself.
After her body finally regained some self-control, Jin Shu struggled to sit up.
In front of you are individual training rooms, each with a pre-set AI coach that designs warm-up exercises tailored to your physical condition.
Jin Shu randomly entered a training room. The AI coach inside looked quite familiar, but she soon realized why. It was because the AI in front of her was the male protagonist of this story, the commander of the first regiment of the Alliance Legion, and a renowned SSS-level elite mecha warrior throughout the interstellar space.
This is similar to the practice in some places of worshipping the God of Wealth.
Training in front of the faces of interstellar powerhouses every day might have some mystical effects.
For the next fifteen hours, Jin Shu spent her time in this training room, practicing blocking techniques with this virtual coach.
In her first attempt, Jin Shu was killed by her coach with a throat slit, resulting in a defeat.
The second time, Jin Shu was choked to death by the coach, resulting in a failure.
The third time, the fourth time... the forty-first time, Jin Shu, whose body was almost covered in sores, finally found the attack path of the virtual coach in front of her, and then accurately predicted his next move. Finally, she pressed her elbow firmly against the other party's throat, gritted her teeth and knelt down hard!
"The forty-first challenge has been successfully completed by the warrior."
A notification sound came from the training room.
Jin Shu got her wish and saw the male lead's face under her feet. Then she turned her head to the side, spat out a mouthful of blood, and staggered out of the training room.
The training room is equipped with a medical room where a robotic doctor will scan the patient's injuries to determine if treatment is necessary.
Clearly, Jin Shu had broken seven or eight ribs, suffered a broken nose, and had spleen bleeding, among other internal and external injuries. In the robot's view, these were considered moderate disabilities, and permission was granted to treat her.
The microrobot entered her bloodstream to repair her body, and Jin Shu recovered almost completely in less than two hours. Her limbs were still nimble and she could continue using the device.
Let's switch to the next coach for the challenge.
The leaders of more than a dozen regiments in the alliance are all here, and Jin Shu challenges them one by one from left to right.
So in the following period, Jin Shu underwent seven more full-body treatments, all of which were for moderate disabilities that were life-threatening.
After each treatment, Jin Shu would get up and keep going. In one night, she challenged all the virtual coaches in the warm-up training room.
The frozen time ended, and it was soon six in the morning. Jin Shu had just escaped unscathed from the male protagonist's virtual coach when Luo Lin came in.
He was soaking wet, clearly having just swum over and eagerly sought out Jin Shu.