Yago had considered that Jiang Hui would retaliate, but he didn't expect the man to be so reckless.

At first, seeing her charging in so recklessly, I thought she had given up and was desperately trying to find a cure.

Unexpectedly, Jiang Hui acted completely unpredictably. They never imagined that a first-year student who hadn't even finished the warm-up phase could do such a thing, piloting his mecha with the agility of a fish swimming through a chaotic group of mechas.

They either couldn't react in time or couldn't intercept it. As for the opponent, who was a newcomer, his operation showed no signs of awkwardness, and his overall coordination was as seamless as if it were his whole body.

Yago finally managed to stop Jiang Hui, this unstable factor, by taking advantage of the opening when she bumped into him, but little did he know that Jiang Hui was waiting for this.

She had long ago realized that this man was the leader of that group.

The opponent was very cautious, carefully concealing their position, and chose a position that was both offensive and defensive yet inconspicuous. However, the true leader of a group cannot be deceived.

Moreover, this was a disunited and largely worn-out temporary team, whose every move betrayed them even more. Jiang Hui quickly pinpointed their location because the other person was clearly different from the others.

To catch the thief, first catch the king – this is a timeless strategy that has remained relevant throughout history.

Jiang Hui wasn't that stupid; she wasn't thinking of taking them down one by one in hand-to-hand combat. Strategy was crucial.

If she wants to break the encirclement of this group, the first thing she needs to do is to break their formation, and then capture their leader.

The former went relatively smoothly, albeit with some difficulty. Jiang Hui forcefully broke up their formation, and the first-year students on the other side reacted and launched a counterattack. They were already extremely frustrated by the combined attack from Yago and the others.

Unfortunately, these people were far more experienced than them and had prepared countermeasures in advance, catching them off guard. In particular, several students were forcibly kicked off the testing station, leaving them momentarily stunned and unable to move, as if they were nailed to the spot.

But after Jiang Hui's counterattack, they seemed less frightening, giving them the courage and confidence to fight back.

Yes, these guys aren't just taking advantage of their experience to bully newcomers. Look at how unsteady they are; they're not really that skilled. Meanwhile, the other side fully joined the battle.

The unknown leader seemed to have lost his temper and attacked Jiang Hui directly.

No wonder this person could act as a leader; his skills were indeed quite impressive. However, after only a few exchanges, Jiang Hui felt he was starting to struggle.

Although her learning ability was decent, and her mental strength, perception, and instant reaction speed were all exceptionally high, she was still ultimately just a beginner. Despite her best efforts to compensate, the time spent together was still too short, and her lack of experience and awkwardness in transitions between movements were undeniable. Her attempt to strike her opponent's weak point at the waist was immediately exploited, and the opponent mercilessly raised their palm, using the thin, sharp edge to stab directly at the back of her neck.

"Damn it, you brat, is this an exam or murder?!" Manolin immediately reacted, cursing and trying to remove the protective shield of the testing platform to stop the two who were already fighting fiercely, but Lin Qi stopped her: "Wait, someone can't stand it anymore." Jiang Hui had naturally noticed, but the angle she chose to bend over at the beginning was very tricky, and suddenly doing so would easily expose another flaw, and even if the opponent changed direction, this move would still fall on her vital points.

She gritted her teeth and refused to get up. Following the opponent's attack, she turned and fell backward, and the opponent seemed to have anticipated her movement, changing their posture dramatically in response.

"Bang—" "Bang!" Two bullets came from not far away and hit Yago's wrists accurately from two different angles. It was unclear which button was pressed, but the joint of his wrist seemed to freeze for a moment.

Just then, taking advantage of the moment when the other party was stunned, Jiang Hui took off and flipped half a circle in an incredibly contorted posture, and then used all the strength he could muster to push forward with both feet.

She didn't hold back with this kick; it was a direct, unfiltered impact. After all, the other party hadn't shown any mercy when he ordered over a dozen people to shoot her in the head, so this kick was meant to finish him off. While it wouldn't cause him a concussion, throwing him like this was a form of retribution.

Seeing Dao fly out along with his machine, Jiang Hui didn't let her guard down. She fired six shots at the person behind her, eliminating the person who was about to attack her from behind.

Manolin stood outside, arms crossed, watching the paralyzed man on the ground. She sneered, "Idiot!" But she still gestured for the medical staff present to examine him. After all, the mech was directly connected to the nervous system, and there was still some risk in the midst of such a disruption due to external pressure.

Next, with the combined efforts of the first-year students and the regular second-year students, all seventeen people who were trying to eliminate dissidents, including Yago, were asked to leave in various ways. The remaining people were a little nervous and looked at each other with wariness in their eyes.

Because they didn't know if the remaining people would be attacked suddenly.

However, as the dozen or so people were cleared from the testing station, order was instantly restored. No one hindered their shooting, and they no longer worried about being attacked from behind... Everyone finally had the real feeling that they were in a shooting exam. And because of the premeditated malice just now, most of them hadn't scored a single point.

"Jiang Hui from Class 2, Grade 1, hit the nine-ring, hit the ten-ring, hit the nine-ring, hit the ten-ring, hit the ten-ring, hit the ten-ring, a total of six times, scoring 68 points, for a total score of 168 points."

"He Si from Class 2, Grade 2, hit the bullseye six times in total, scoring 68 points, for a total of 172 points."

Goodness... They're this aggressive right from the start? Where did these two get so many points while they were still struggling?
Jiang, weren't you just surrounded and attacked by that group of people? Where did you get those extra 100 points? They were indeed counting off just now, but they were too busy running away to notice.

And then there's He Si from the second grade. He was completely blocked by that group of people, and he also had to help others. How did you manage to get over 100 points in such a short time?

These two just finished off the troublemakers, and without even taking a break, they went on a crazy scoring spree, going head-to-head like they were going head-to-head, each hitting six times in a row, one getting 68 points and the other getting 68 points again—

Don't go too far, it makes them look like a bunch of trash... Everyone forgot about the thrill just now, quickly composed themselves, and got back to what they were doing, officially starting their exams, otherwise they really would have to hand in blank papers in a while.


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