Chapter 450 Guilty Conscience
Jiang Hui has always claimed that she is an adult at heart, unlike a real child. Even if she puts on the shell of a child, it shouldn't cause her elders any worry.

But who knew that since arriving in interstellar space, she had seen many new things and met many people, but also encountered many accidents and dangers.

From the moment she opened her eyes in the interstellar world, she has been subjected to all sorts of accidents, and even brushed with death many times. This journey has been incredibly exciting.

The new interpersonal relationships gradually gave her desolate heart new attachments, but these new relationships also brought her a lot of new "troubles".

Stark didn't say anything; given his personality, he would never have brought up such a question. However, Jiang Hui was labeled a 'worrying little thing' by Lu Jin from the medical department. At the time, she was indignant, thinking, what was there about her that was worrying? She just encountered a few more accidents.

However, in this situation today, Jiang Hui also began to have some doubts. Could it be that she really has a bit of an evil aura about her?

Today was just an ordinary day; she simply wanted to go out and try out a simulation training room. Although she encountered some minor problems along the way, she was generally happy. However, she never expected that as soon as she stepped out of the cabin, someone would tell her—

Child, you've made a terrible mistake.

The person in front of her was still trying to explain to her the situation where they had intercepted her mental energy outside the MDX model in the supervision room, and that they suspected she had lost control of her mental energy, which was why they had sent such a large group of people to wait for her here.

Jiang Hui was completely bewildered. No, she didn't understand the technical terms at the beginning, and the rest… had she lost control? How could she not even realize she had lost control? Jiang Hui was utterly confused.

However, she still tried her best to extract enough useful information from these adults. Finally, with the help of the enthusiastic therapist Lu, Jiang Hui finally understood.

Basically, the backend administrators found that her data was incorrect, and they all assumed that she had encountered some problem and gone out of control in the simulation system and couldn't get out. So they quickly organized professionals to come here to rescue her.

Who would have thought that she, the person involved, would be completely unharmed in the end? In fact, when she came out, she even asked them why they had come...

It turns out it was all a misunderstanding.

Jiang Hui was somewhat amused and exasperated. Then, upon hearing Lu Jin say that Stark had also received the news and had already sent two or three text messages inquiring about it, she could only manage a wry smile. Wait, wouldn't she be torn to shreds when Uncle Tang returned?

The problem is, she doesn't know how this blunder happened. Could it really be because of her own mistake? Suddenly, Jiang Hui remembered her actions not long ago and felt a little guilty. Could it be because of that?
Thinking about it that way, it does make some sense. After all, her method wasn't exactly conventional; it wasn't taught in books, it was just a "crooked way" she figured out herself from some existing knowledge. Although she seemed to have actually succeeded in the end, who knows if it might have caused other problems?

Jiang Hui was still feeling guilty. Meanwhile, the construction team couldn't let things slide. They decided to retrieve some source data and immediately started connecting to the backend to retrieve the data generated by Jiang Hui using the simulation room. Lu Jin, after observing the situation, roughly understood that the team leader and his group had probably made a blunder, seeing how frightened the child. And since it didn't seem like her fault, she comforted her, "It's okay, it has nothing to do with you, it's probably a problem with the simulation room."

"Just a short while ago, a child came to me for a consultation. He said he used the mecha training simulator and felt his mental energy was somewhat depleted. Although the tests showed it was just a minor problem caused by improper use of mental energy, his condition was indeed not good, so I kept him under observation. Yours should be the same."

Just now? Or the next session? Jiang Hui seemed to sense something, remembering that a senior student had come in and then left shortly after. Could it be the same person?
If that's true, then she can probably understand why the other person looked at her with that hesitant expression at the end.

But my friend, if you really think there's a problem, just say so. If you keep it to yourself and don't say anything... in the end, we'll both become brothers in misfortune.

There's no point in pursuing this now, and besides, she's fine. Just be careful next time and try not to use these secondary scenes for convenience.

It seems that you really do get what you pay for. She thought to herself, other places would require at least ten points, but here it's only three points... This incredibly low price almost cost her a bone.

While they were talking, Lu Jin also sent a message to Stark, telling him not to rush back, and then advised Jiang Hui to go with him to the medical department for a check-up later, just in case something was wrong. After all, he knew that the other party's mental condition was relatively special.

The staff there have already efficiently retrieved all the source data. The video data is quite large, and we don't have a suitable tool to play it right now, so we've put it on a hard drive to process it later before submitting it to the school. However, the basic energy curve can be generated on the spot.

If you want to know which specific link is causing the problem, you can make a general judgment just by looking at the energy curve.

The initial fluctuations in the energy curve were normal and didn't need much attention. Everyone immediately focused on the latter half—the curve suddenly became abnormal, rising sharply, tens of times higher than the average level of the first half. And the final segment near the end even jumped out of the frame, interpreted by the system as a data stream error, unable to load. Just how damaged must this simulation room be?
After looking at it for a while, the group leader came to ask Jiang Hui a question with the energy curve diagram.

Perhaps sensing that she was still frightened, the other party spoke in a very gentle tone: "Young lady, I would like to ask what happened in the simulation room before you came out? I think the source of the data loss problem should be here."

Jiang Hui: ...Can I say that it might be because I used a method unrelated to shooting to sneak through and kill an A-level star beast? That sounds like bragging, it's a bit hard to say.

But it's clear they want to find out the truth, and it seems the video footage will be revealed eventually once it's cracked; she can't hide it no matter what.

So she could only bite the bullet and begin: "...maybe I encountered an A-class star beast back then."

(End of this chapter)

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