Chapter 211 Exercise
At this moment, Jiang Hui was as regretful as he was of his sudden idea to climb onto the box, and as grateful that he had safely provided the three of them with a convenient operating platform.

Without this thing, their situation would be far worse than just a terrible fall.

But their situation wasn't much better right now. The boxes were moving too fast. At first, they were still able to sit up with difficulty, and although their posture was a bit messy, at least they were decent.

But as the thing continued to accelerate, they couldn't even shout anymore. The gusts of wind kept rushing in, making it impossible for the three of them to open their eyes. Their consciousness gradually blurred, as if they were drifting away along with the chaotic trajectory.

The three of them could only instinctively cling tightly to the control panel, fearing that they would lose their grip halfway and fall off, which would be the end of them.

“…Holy…crap,” Zhou Xiuwen’s almost broken voice drifted through the air.

Jiang Hui's nearly frozen brain actually had a brief moment of activity, and she thought inappropriately, "It seems that the other party has a really good mental fortitude, and still has the energy to express their feelings." But the next moment, this brief thought was interrupted again by the chaotic situation at hand.

Under the sudden, sharp turn of events, Jiang Hui finally regained her composure, thinking intermittently, 'If...time could turn back, she definitely wouldn't have been so clever as to use the suitcase as transportation...and now look what's happened...this isn't a small school-level competition, it's practically playing with your life!'

"Ughhhh, how much longer is this going to spin? I feel like I'm going to throw up!"

Unfortunately, the mastermind behind everything didn't care about this. The box carrying the three people sped up and sped past the students below who were scrambling for resources.

Because the movement was so fast, some people were too busy grabbing that little bit to notice, while others were able to see it clearly.

"What... what was that thing? It just flew by like that?"

"It looks like a resource box..."

"No, no, haven't we seen resource boxes before? They don't look like this... No, the bottom looks like a box, but what's shaking on top—a person?!"

"It seems to really be people, and there's more than one."

"What kind of idiots are these? They actually ran onto the resource boxes. Are they afraid of not being eliminated fast enough? Do they think they can find the source of resources by following the boxes? I think they're more likely to be sent straight out of the competition."

"I really want to know which classmate came up with this idea; it's quite unique, hahaha—"

……

Jiang Hui and his companions had no idea what the students below, who had only caught a glimpse of their chaotic and disheveled state, were saying about them.

However, even if they could hear it, they probably wouldn't be able to think or refute it under such extreme circumstances.

As the box moved faster and faster, the group fell completely silent, and even the few thoughts they could catch became numb.

Under this extraordinary external stimulus, Jiang Hui seemed to overwork her CPU and suddenly "crashed," losing consciousness.

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In the dimly lit control room, Denis stared intently at the enlarged screen in the center, which displayed the movements of Jiang Hui and the others, his expression excited.

"Although it's because of the barrier, it's quite impressive that they've lasted this long given their physical abilities. Oh well, they've trained enough, so I'll give them the stuff... They'll be very happy." The man muttered to himself, staring at the screen and the empty control room. Combined with the darkness of the surroundings, it all seemed rather eerie. If someone happened to walk in at that moment, they'd probably get goosebumps.

However, Denis didn't care. He was a very willful person, doing whatever he thought of, as long as things didn't cross the line.

The return journey from the crate to the city wouldn't actually be that fast, nor would it take that long. Usually, people would bring the items out from the bottom inventory point, complete the resource delivery mission, and then return the same way to a nearby large collection point.

So the fact that Jiang Hui and the others are currently "riding" around in resource crates is entirely Dennis's doing. He personally adjusted their routes and even changed several resource routes online to clear paths for them, so that they could have an extremely good experience on the crates.

The inspiration came from the ancient artifact "X-Cart" from the mother planet's generation.

Before this, Denis couldn't understand why the ancient humans would develop such exercise equipment that was completely useless for improving physical fitness. Now he knew that he had underestimated the wisdom of the ancient humans. This thing wasn't for physical training at all; it was the ultimate weapon for forging the will of warriors.

This is so...exciting!
No, he needs to study it carefully, modify it, and equip all the major military academies with it. Ideally, he should manufacture a version suitable for use in mechs.

Denis appeared to be completely absorbed in the thrilling adventure of the three on screen, but in reality, his thoughts had already wandered off somewhere else.

Of course, Denis also made sure to add layers of protection for the group during this process, even activating the hidden protection mode in the box—this was originally prepared to protect the students from accidents, just in case, and it unexpectedly came in handy.

Two of Jiang Hui's three companions had already fainted, so they didn't notice that although the box's speed didn't decrease, the environment they were in had become much more "stable," and it even seemed that a faint force was protecting them as they headed in a pre-planned direction.

"Kids need to practice like this more. I guarantee they'll grow a lot after this trip... Hahaha, only I, Denis, would have such a thought. You should thank me." Loud laughter came from the control room, then suddenly stopped as if afraid others would hear.

Those who are unconscious and unable to hear these words would probably just want to slap them hard to "thank you" if they could, but unfortunately they can't hear them.

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“This is not right. It has exceeded the standards that orienteering should have.” Captain Lin Qi was just joking around, but now it seems that something is getting increasingly wrong.

Seeing the box on the screen still accelerating and the trio already faintly losing consciousness, he frowned.

"Damn it, is it out of control? Contact Professor Denis immediately..."

"It's too high. If someone falls, it will be a serious matter."

Seeing the three people completely exposed to danger, the teachers present all abandoned their previous spectatory expressions and became solemn.

Some people were still anxiously staring at the screen, while others reacted and immediately contacted the relevant personnel. Stark... he had already left the faculty area and disappeared somewhere.

Instructor Tan knew that the direction the other party had left was—the control room.

Looking at the three people on the screen who seemed to have lost consciousness, the elder sighed. Now he could only hope that they would all be alright.

(End of this chapter)

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