Chapter 63 I Won't Change
In fact, I was a little bit provoked and succeeded. I suffered extra injuries in this fight, Xu Lingqu thought secretly.
She had no idea about Instructor Zhang's shooting skills, but she should have confidence in her own marksmanship.
Xu Lingqu endured the severe pain in his abdomen and looked at these highly nervous instructors who didn't notice him. He suddenly felt that these people were a bit dull.
Instructor Zhang asked them to stay put and stand still, but they really didn't move at all, with no awareness of the need to have eyes behind them on the battlefield.
Qualified soldiers, unqualified instructors.
Vice Principal Su was being tricked, wasn't he? Xu Lingqu thought as he raised his hand and quickly fired at the exposed backs of those people. The bullets whizzed past, and only then did they realize they were being attacked from behind. Their originally well-concealed positions, coupled with the fact they couldn't help but dodge forward when attacked from behind, immediately broke the standoff.
Shen Shouli and his men's bullets followed, and Liu Zheng's heavy sniper bullets mercilessly cut through the sky and flew straight towards them.
Without Instructor Zhang, they really became a scattered sand. They were attacked from both sides and lost their composure. However, they quickly adjusted themselves and fought back desperately. In the end, they hurriedly replaced Xu Lingqu and Jin, who was accidentally exposed while adjusting his posture.
At this point, all the instructors who came to clean up the examination site were eliminated. Some of them were still in panic, while some were fully aware of what had happened and lay on the ground, their hearts dead.
It's so embarrassing, it's really so embarrassing. No matter if it was the lack of attention in the early stage or the excessive rigidity in the later stage, it was obvious that as soon as Instructor Zhang was not around, they were completely scattered and were played around by these five students.
In fact, it would be normal if the students from Longyuan or Dolanston were better than them, but this is Moye, this is Moye’s new student.
One of the instructors, wearing a smile that didn't fit in with the crowd, patted a colleague beside him who was looking suicidal. "Hey, not all of us know our shooting scores. We just practice physical training together every day, and you too. You've basically been in charge of the storage room, and who knew these five freaks would get this bad? Okay, okay, don't be sad. We all make mistakes sometimes."
He has a good attitude.
Back at the assessment point outside, Instructor Zhang, who had left before them, first comforted the five who were eliminated first, then the fourteen who came out later. He also explained his nose to Kaiang: "I exchanged a few moves with Student Xu."
Kaion gritted his teeth at what he saw, and classmate Xu also came down with his men.
Of the five people who survived the sacrifice, Liu Zheng, Shen Shouli and Xu Xizhen, they directly asked Guan Zhongli, Lin Xiao and Wang Qihu, who contributed the most, to collect the 20-point bounty on themselves, and by the way, distributed the camp points that had been promised to the remaining ordinary students at the beginning.
Vice Principal Su Li's expression became increasingly gloomy. Seeing this, Kaian winked at Instructor Chen, who sighed and pulled him aside.
"The only 'outstanding recruits' given to us by the military are Instructor Xiao Zhang and Instructor Xiao Song, who are from Seabuckthorn and Du'e respectively. The others are just so-so. We didn't let them fully participate in the entire probation period. But what Kaion told you was not a lie. They are indeed more useful than our own third-level students. At least they are organized and disciplined." Instructor Chen tried to make up for the current situation.
Su Li just waved her hand coldly: "I knew the military wouldn't give us any good resources."
It is a fact that most people in the military look down on Moye now. Su Li had been arguing for a long time before he was able to send people this time, otherwise Moye would still have to recruit third-level students to make do.
"Instructor Xiao Zhang is pretty good." Instructor Chen gave an objective evaluation.
Meanwhile, in the crowd of students on the other side, most of them were cheering loudly, celebrating that the five of them had actually successfully challenged the authority and wiped out all the instructors.
Kion was standing aside. At this time, the score sheet for the entire trial period had come out. It meant who would go and who would stay, who would become the final mecha soldier, and it also meant that this devilish trial was finally over.
It ended much sooner than expected, but it was obvious that some of the young and energetic students had already established friendships during this time.
It was late at night, a bonfire lit, and everyone gathered around to discuss today's final assessment. Everyone had let go of their burdens, and compared to the atmosphere by the river that day, today was warmer and more cheerful. Someone even joked with Kion, "Instructor, you won't flood us this time, will you?"
Kion pretended to sneer: "Why don't you worry about the mudslide?"
The students froze.
Kion smiled and waved his hands, "Just teasing you guys."
Today's result was unexpected, yet also reasonable. Sometimes he thought it was clearly not common sense or average, but when he thought of Xu Lingqu, it inexplicably made sense.
Kaion looked at the report card and counted the instructor kills worth 100 points that Su Li promised. Xu Lingqu killed five tonight, Liu Zheng killed five, Xu Xizhen, Jin and Shen Shouli killed three each, and Tang Muwen killed one.
The top five in the overall ranking remained basically unchanged, with Xu Lingqu firmly sitting on the first place, but problems followed.
As the first place winner, she should have been admitted into the ranks of mecha soldiers, but her mental strength level was B, which was totally unqualified and she couldn't even reach the threshold.
What should I do? For the first time, Kion found himself so conflicted. After thinking it over, he had to consult with the other two people.
Without thinking, Xu Lingqu went straight into the simple medical tent, met Dr. Li, and took the initiative to show his injuries.
"Who beat you like this?"
Xu Lingqu pointed outside and said, "Instructor Zhang just left."
"Just a quick fix first, then go straight to the Xilake Condensation Instrument." Doctor Li frowned as he handled the large purple patch on her waist. It was the final day of the assessment, and it had gotten so bad, so he had to get Xu Lingqu something expensive and good. After Doctor Li finished, Xu Lingqu pushed the door open and left. The initial revelry ended, and everyone quieted down considerably. Tang Muwen was waiting for her at the door alone.
She didn't tell Xu Xizhen and the others that she was injured. They thought she was just recovering from daily fatigue.
"Much better?" Tang Muwen asked.
Xu Lingqu nodded, and at this time someone called her name.
He is the lackey who likes to follow Sun Liao around.
"Xu Lingqu, you're actually quite selfish." He suddenly launched into a loud, fluent voice, seemingly having been preparing for it for a long time. "In today's assessment, whoever you wanted to die died. Over forty of us became cannon fodder. You're really just displeased with us, so you're using the goodwill you earned from your actions in the last underground maze to kill someone with a borrowed knife."
He grew increasingly agitated as he spoke. "Xu Lingqu, you're actually quite evil. You used to pretend to be such a capable commander and that you could work together for mutual benefit, but now your true colors have been revealed. You're simply eliminating dissidents, and anyone who defies your will will be oppressed. You! Those of you who believe in her, aren't you afraid that one day she'll become displeased with you and end up like us?"
After he said this, the whole audience was silent for a moment, simply because his voice was loud enough and his shamelessness was frightening.
Xu Lingqu smiled at this time. She waved to the others who were about to stand up, indicating that she could handle it.
"Yes, that's who I am. Do you know why forty of you have to die? Because the rules of survival are always determined by the strongest. Unfortunately for you, I'm the strongest here, and I have the final say." The trial period was over, and she was in a good mood. She didn't mind chatting with these "rats" and "cockroaches" a little more. "You set a good example. There will be no good consequences for offending me. From now on, this will probably serve as a warning to many people."
Moral condemnation has been useless to her for eight hundred years.
She tilted her head slightly, her eyes filled with mockery: "I am just this bad, and I never intend to change."
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