The Most Powerful Brain in the Interstellar Space
Chapter 668 Different
"By the way... have you ever encountered something like this before?" Ye Min looked confused, and upon closer inspection, she seemed somewhat distressed.
Fu Xuan and Simon both shook their heads. They didn't know how to comment at the moment, because they had never encountered this situation before.
Although all three had only been off the battlefield for a few days and had not yet gained much experience in coaching, they still possessed basic common sense.
No matter how much training one undergoes, a person's mental strength level is generally fixed once they reach full awakening. Training will most likely only strengthen the physical body and teach how to make fuller use of one's own mental strength.
Many students possess formidable strength even before enrolling; it's not impossible for those with exceptional talent to rival even some junior soldiers. These students, upon graduation, differ from those at the grassroots level, bearing heavier responsibilities and higher expectations.
However, there is still a difference between trained and untrained people, not only in terms of ability, but also in terms of mindset and experience.
The reason everyone gathered here to watch as if it were a children's game is because the people in charge of this assessment can only be called children. There are very few who are truly experienced, and even if they were, they probably wouldn't be enthusiastic enough to actually play a game with the children like this.
Those who have truly experienced things and witnessed bloodshed and death with their own eyes are different, because the first thing war brings to them is cruelty.
On the battlefield, where swords have no eyes, there is no room for arrogance, soft-heartedness, or blindness; these are fatal weaknesses.
If you want to survive on the battlefield and in war, the first thing you need to abandon is these useless things... After all, in an environment that is unreasonable, irregular, and completely chaotic, the first thing a person needs to discard is unnecessary principles.
Of course, abandoning principles does not mean having no principles at all or abandoning humanity. It simply means discarding unnecessary ideas and saying goodbye to rigid rules, so that one can have a greater chance of survival in the brutal war.
But how many children of this age have actually faced real danger, let alone war? To put it bluntly, the most dangerous things they've ever encountered are probably jungle adventures or simulated shooting games... So most of the test takers still retain a sense of naivety, or more accurately, a student mentality.
The ivory tower can cram countless knowledge into them in a short period of time, but it can also easily limit their concepts and thinking. Students taught in a uniform environment tend to have similar practices and ideas, which are easy to follow and can easily lead to getting stuck in a rut or getting stuck on trivial details.
However, while this student named Jiang Hui wasn't the only one, she certainly didn't look like a typical student or academy student; she seemed more like someone who had weathered many storms... Okay, her resume was indeed unusual, but there were exceptions like her among the general admissions students. Just looking at the top 500 on the overall list, you could easily find a dozen or so like Jiang Hui; she wasn't the most special one.
However, the opponent was the most efficient one that Ye Min and the others had seen so far in this unified recruitment.
She was bold and ruthless, and although her schemes weren't particularly elaborate, she possessed enough dynamism to quickly gather a considerable force. Moreover, despite the suddenness of her gathering these people, she seemed to have done a good job, and strangely, it even seemed to have won over some hearts and minds.
Who else in this area could gather a group using such crude methods and still achieve a certain level of cohesion in such a short time? Jiang Hui could. She was assertive yet relaxed, not overbearing.
She didn't even need to use the forces she had integrated; she achieved her desired result with minimal effort through a few simple arrangements. While everything seemed like a casual coincidence, with a touch of drama, it actually required exceptional judgment and determination from the planner. A slight misstep could have resulted in missed opportunities and total defeat… In any case, the way she proceeded step by step truly surprised many people.
If Ye Min and the others were initially just curious about her and considered her a topic of conversation, after she maneuvered and outmaneuvered both sides to gain the upper hand, he finally began to take seriously this "special commander" who, despite existing as an individual soldier, played a commanding role in the overall situation.
"Xiao Fu, do you think Major General Zeng can accept..." Before he could finish speaking, he was immediately stopped by the person on the other end.
Fu Xuan, unusually flustered, widened his eyes and said, "Major General, you wouldn't want to—no way, if that person finds out, they won't let us off the hook." Don't even think about it.
After saying that, he even glanced seriously at the other end.
They seemed to be doing quite normally over there. Although I knew everyone was busy with their own interests and things, and it was unlikely that they would pay attention to what others were saying, what if they did?
If the other side were to hear this... Major General Ye might actually be caught and coaxed into doing something unwise, and if they did such a thing, they would likely become the eternal sinners of the command system.
He admitted that he had exaggerated a bit, after all, Major General Zeng was just eyeing the combat resources of the command department and wanted to borrow a field, and it was even with resource exchange. So the command department didn't lose out, and calling him a "sinner for all time" was an exaggeration.
It's important to understand that these practical training grounds are the foundation of each profession; they are valuable resources that are sought after and useful in any field, and they are not something that can be easily exchanged.
This is why Zeng Bona failed to communicate successfully with the top leader of the command department multiple times, because there were many resources that could be exchanged, but the actual battlefield was limited, and what Major General Zeng gave was not enough.
Since that person left the central star sector due to military affairs, the task of negotiation fell to Ye Min, the nominal head teacher... Logically speaking, Ye Min should have kept him hanging for a while longer, but now he's actually considering Zeng Bona's replacement request because of a student. Is he kidding?
In short, Fu Xuan would never agree to it. This officer was used to being the leader on the battlefield and was completely unaware of the rules here. He couldn't let him cause so much resentment as soon as he took office as the head instructor of the command department.
Ye Min, however, was somewhat surprised by the other party's excitement. She shook her head and laughed, "Is it really necessary? I was just saying that. How could it be settled like that... Even if I really wanted to act recklessly, I would have to consider that gentleman, wouldn't I?"
Ye Min's mind was still clear; she had just had a momentary lapse in judgment, suddenly thinking that if she could exchange this student for someone else, it wouldn't be so bad as to agree to Bona's request... No way.
This is just a spontaneous thought; I feel it's such a waste that such a promising talent isn't in the command department, but I don't really want to trade battlefield resources for him... After all, realistically speaking, no matter what kind of talent you are, ten of them combined might not be equivalent to a real battlefield.
Furthermore, she also needed to consider what would happen to Jiang Hui, the culprit, if she were to actually commit such an absurd act. She would inevitably face criticism from all sides, who would question why she would harm someone else's child.
(End of this chapter)
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