The purpose of this month-long training in the virtual world is to familiarize these people, who have never been in contact with mechs before, with mechs.
so.
The final test is piloting the mech.
The assessment criteria do not require examiners; they only require system verification.
Qu Jian'er jumped onto the mecha.
She understood perfectly well.
Qi Qi was merely relying on his status and his experience with mechs to try and win back his glory.
Qu Jian'er gave the other party a chance to give up.
Unfortunately, the other party failed to catch it.
Then don't blame her.
Does this count as bullying a child?
Long before Zuo Chen led him, someone who was extremely familiar with mechas had this wicked thought.
Qi Qi had never seen Qu Jian'er pilot a mecha.
These past few days, Qu Jian'er hasn't been as strong as he imagined. She hasn't even touched the mecha, so he assumed that she wasn't skilled at operating it.
To prevent Qu Jian'er from having any regrets.
He then jumped into the mech and stepped into the assessment field first, completing a series of complex assessment tasks.
However, the process was bumpy, as evidenced by the turns and jumps, where the mechs nearly hit obstacles, and the ambushes exposed the mechs' shapes. But overall, it met the requirements.
after all.
For newcomers
That's already pretty impressive.
Ultimately, Qi Qi achieved a high score of 81 out of 100 on the assessment form.
He looked at Qu Jian'er with a smug expression.
Compared to others who are generally in their 60s or 70s, his 81 is a watershed moment.
It is an insurmountable chasm.
He stared directly in Qu Jian'er's direction.
The intention was to subtly put pressure on Qu Jian'er, making her realize the gap between them.
Qu Jian'er didn't take it seriously, and she even made the small suggestion that the losers should get out of the legion.
The expressions on everyone's faces were indescribable.
Have we gone too far?
Even if Qi Qi is a terrible person, his 81 points speak for themselves. Has their Curry gone mad?
You can bet on other things too.
It's better to be safe than sorry.
Qi Qi readily agreed: "Haha, I mean it! Those with low scores, get out of the Third Legion!"
He could no longer suppress his laughter.
He urged Qu Jian'er to hurry up and complete the assessment.
He couldn't wait to see the system's rating.
It was as if they had already foreseen Qu Jian'er's defeat and her having to pack her things and leave the legion.
When the time comes, he will have plenty of ways to make Qu Jian'er pay the price and repay her uncle's life with her own.
But soon.
Qi Qi's smile froze.
All I saw was...
Qu Jian'er maneuvered her mecha among the obstacles, weaving through them like a shooting star.
She controlled the situation casually, easily, and leisurely, which was in stark contrast to Qi Qi.
soon.
Qu Jian'er reached the finish line steadily.
The system also gave it a perfect score at this moment, and even sprinkled some virtual flowers as appropriate.
The bright red number—100—stung Qi Qi's eyes, leaving him no chance to refute it.
Everyone gasped.
Is this what a pro is like?
It's the legendary kind!
Originally, no one thought that Qu Jian'er would stand out in just one month.
After all, while Qu Jian'er may be eloquent, she may not be able to turn the tide and charge forward in actual combat.
Moreover, Qu Jian'er was lazy during her daily training, basically doing nothing whenever possible.
It's absurd that anyone could defeat Qi Qi.
I never expected her to actually get first place?
What was even more unexpected was that she not only came in first place, but also came in first place by a large margin over the second-place finisher.
That score.
It's probably a system bug.
Everyone: "..." Are you messing with our mentality? Believe it or not, I'll show you how bad it can get.
In a short time.
The atmosphere at the scene seemed to freeze.
It was eerily quiet.
Qi Qi was the first to come to his senses; he should have been the one with the highest score in the new recruits.
And he was far ahead of everyone else.
He had expected to be showered with admiring glances and to see Qu Jian'er leave the legion.
result.
Compared to Qu Jian'er.
He's not worth mentioning at all.
This moment.
Qi Qi felt an unprecedented sense of embarrassment, as if all the blood in his body had flowed backward, and he felt like he had thorns in his back.
He actually wants to compete with Qu Jian'er?
Where is the comparability?
What's most hateful is that Qu Jian'er deliberately hid her skills and lured him into proposing a competition; her intentions were malicious!
Qi Qi felt like he was going to vomit blood. He glared angrily at the people who were surrounded by the cheers and jubilation of the crowd.
A surge of hatred returned.
He now wishes he could kill Qu Jian'er.
But he can't do that.
At the very least, not in front of others.
Zuo Chen is investigating the Qi family's affairs.
He cannot show his face at this critical juncture.
Qi Qi left in anger.
They expressed their dissatisfaction to the fullest extent.
But nobody seems to care.
There were many people surrounding the winding stream.
Qu Jian'er watched Qi Qi's departing figure.
She felt she should thank the other person.
If it weren't for the other party's provocation...
She doesn't even think about "turning her life around".
I thought of another way to solve this problem once and for all: to stand at a height that no one else can reach.
Extreme differences can bring both fear and admiration.
Yue Yue has been unusually low-key lately.
In addition to normal training time.
There was no one to be seen at all.
Qu Jian'er had already seen through Yue Yue's purpose; the other party shared the same idea as her—to find out who was colluding with the outside world.
so.
It's no wonder she's been lying low all this time.
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