Chapter 92 A Deafening Challenge



Yan Jin smiled happily, as if she felt that the provocation was not enough for them. "The first rule of our trial is that you are not allowed to bring any anger or failures you suffer during the trial back to school. So, you won't cause us any trouble in the future, right?"

"..." After a long, long silence, long enough for everyone to sense their resentment, they spoke again, "Yes."

This time, it was the sound of clenched teeth.

"Haha... I really feel sorry for them."

"I feel the psychological damage is much worse than the physical damage, haha..."

"I feel inexplicably sorry for them; they've been completely manipulated."

"I have a feeling that Yan Jin is a bit wicked; this idea is really bad."

"So from now on, you need to use your brains more. Although you are strong in combat and the Zerg are not very intelligent, their numbers are huge."

The best approach is to eliminate them using the simplest method that doesn't harm ourselves, minimizing casualties. We must rely on both force and intellect. No matter how powerful the beasts are, they can eventually be held back.

Yan Jin's smile gradually faded, her voice turning cold yet terrifyingly solemn: "If you continue to act as recklessly and impulsively as you do now, those left behind on the battlefield could be people's best friends, comrades-in-arms, superiors, or even yourselves. At that time, will you have any regrets?"

You were born into this era, and school is a time to learn skills, how to protect yourselves, and how to protect those important to you. If you don't study diligently now, you will become a burden to those you care about in the future. Is that something you want to see?

"..."

After Yan Jin finished speaking, the scene fell silent, even the live broadcast room was silent; they had never thought about this issue before.

In their minds, force is everything. As for anything else, they only need to obey orders. Commanders and generals will issue orders. This is obedience, and it is also the duty of soldiers.

What Yan Jin is saying now is completely contrary to the ideas of those they have previously come into contact with.

Yan Jin looked at them and knew what they were thinking. She didn't say anything more, but handed the equipment back to Tian Sihan and stepped aside.

Seeing everyone deep in thought, a smile flashed in Tian Sihan's eyes. The mech pilots they needed were not only soldiers who could obey orders, but also individuals capable of independent thought.

Soldiers who can think independently, do their best to protect themselves, and strive to survive in dangerous or desperate situations are not soldiers who just charge recklessly to their deaths.

Tian Sihan didn't approach the group of people who were deep in thought. Instead, he looked at Yan Jin with a smile and asked a question that made Yan Jin's smile disappear: "Yan Jin, have you thought about how you're going to survive among these thousands of senior students and classmates in the second half of the year's trials?"

"..." Yan Jin's smile froze, and she fell silent.

"Haha... Finally, we see Yan Jin speechless after being roasted."

"Ha. It has to be the teacher; one sentence hits the nail on the head."

"I have to say, that really hits home."

"Although I feel sorry for Lord Yan Jin, I also really want to laugh, haha..."

"This completely blocks all paths, showing no thought for the future or leaving themselves a way out."

"A saying suddenly came to mind: 'Teach your apprentice, and you'll starve.'"

"ha……"

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