Chapter 678 Pro

"I must say, you really know how to manage your subordinates." While the group was making a ruckus downstairs, someone on the top of the tower was watching their every move and observing the commotion below. This was an involuntary remark from 2856.

They naturally heard what that arrogant brat said, but 2856 didn't care at all, since what the other party said was the truth.

But as that squad leader said, this world has always been a dog-eat-dog world, where the strong make the rules. Those who lack strength and rank are simply pawns thrown out first, which is only natural.

2856 wasn't worried at all that the enemy would dare abandon their squad and defect on the spot, because as far as he knew, aside from others, their enemy 011 was ruthless and rarely took prisoners; he killed as many as he could. Even if they were allowed to escape to the other side openly, they would probably be treated as enemies and slaughtered on the spot, with no chance of survival.

On the contrary, if they stay here and cooperate obediently, and are lucky enough to have some ability, they may still have a chance to live.

If they really can't think straight and insist on choosing this way to die, then so be it. Anyway, they didn't have much hope for these so-called "vanguards".

As he watched the mech formation sweep across the defensive line and gradually come to a standoff at the base tower, 2856's eyes suddenly darkened. This was going to be difficult.

2856 didn't expect a reply from Kas when he said that. His relationship with Kas was complicated. Kas was currently being sidelined for some special reasons, and since he didn't want him to interfere in his team's affairs, he could only keep him by his side.

However, the two did not get along well. When they chatted, they would either complain about each other or threaten each other. The fact that they could chat like this was already a special wartime harmony.

2856 shifted his gaze from below to the approaching mech formation in the distance, thus avoiding seeing Kas's expression and the strange look that flashed across his face.

Kashi just found it funny... Was this a problem with his ability to train people? The one below was not a normal person at all; no matter how you looked at him, he was outstanding, yet none of the others noticed anything unusual.

Is that person too cunning and good at pretending, or just too lucky? Kashi thought to himself that he hadn't really helped cover it up, and had even subtly revealed the question, but no one had been clever enough to do it.

That guy doesn't seem like the kind of ordinary person who would come from under his command. Has 2856 been managing those useless subordinates for too long and lost track of the overall level of the test takers? Now he's being played like a puppet… Well, isn't he one of them himself, just sooner or later?

Given this guy's special abilities, they probably couldn't handle him even if they fought him. And he's been using this method to subtly cause a lot of trouble between the two sides, even he failed... I guess he's not very capable, but the problem is that no one else has noticed yet.

Now that the other party has come here in person, leading a small group, but with incredibly high efficiency, who knows what kind of scenario will unfold next. Could he be meeting Yara soon? Kas thought with a hint of malice.

"Alright, we should get ready now," 2856 said abruptly, seeing that things were almost done.

Kashi silently withdrew his gaze, forcing himself to stop paying attention to Jiang Hui's situation, and glanced calmly at 2856. He knew what the other party meant.

When the enemy attacks, simply throwing down a few forwards won't suffice; in the end, they might not even be able to salvage anything. They are indeed using sacrificial pawns, but even sacrificial pawns need to be strategically deployed to be effective.

The group below corresponds to the enemy's advance squad, but the real battle requires something of equal level, namely mechs. At this moment, regardless of their thoughts or whether they are of one mind, resources are limited, and it's time to use what needs to be used.

011 brought three mechs and deployed them all, while 2856's faction only had two, one of which was still in Kas's hands.

Therefore, there's no need to hide it now; we have to use it anyway.

"Let's go down, it's time for us to go up." 2856 didn't wait for anyone's reaction and went down first. Unlike Kashi, he didn't have so much leisure time to slowly enjoy the scenery. The other party should know what's important. He still had a lot of things to worry about.

Kashi, who was mistaken for admiring the scenery, turned his gaze away from the distant mech formation and looked down, where he met someone's eyes.

This was the first time the two had come face to face since they disguised themselves and entered the tower. Before this, he had consciously or unconsciously avoided the other's gaze. Because what had happened before was so unbelievable, even Kashi, who was always pragmatic and disdained self-deception, was somewhat unable to accept it for a while.

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Actually, Jiang Hui sometimes didn't quite understand what was wrong with these kids. Were they too academic? Even when launching an attack, there had to be a ritual to give the enemy enough time to prepare.

It's not that this approach is wrong, but Jiang Hui felt that such a small situation didn't require much preparation or a long time to build up strength.

It's crucial to understand that the battlefield is ever-changing, and speed is of the essence in warfare; swift action is always preferable to delay. A quick victory is the best course of action at any time, and countless battles throughout Star Wars history have proven this tactic timeless.

So why make it so public that everyone knows about your attack? Is it for intimidation? And giving the other side so much time to prepare... Jiang Hui wasn't just talking nonsense, but she felt it was unnecessary.

Of course, she also felt that she was nitpicking, because this situation actually made it easier for her to move around.

It doesn't matter if there aren't enough people, it doesn't matter if the backup forces are too far away, it doesn't matter if even her own people are thrown off the field as cannon fodder... as long as the two sides can fight, the more intense the better, ideally with both leaders involved. This way, Jiang Hui will have the opportunity to capture the leader, and then she can quickly consolidate control from top to bottom in a step-by-step manner. Her ideas and methods are very brutal and quite insidious.

However, this time Jiang Hui didn't expect to be able to subdue the enemy by simply patting their shoulder or kicking them a couple of times, because the main force this time was mechs, and to capture the king, the corresponding weapons were naturally indispensable.

Great, she's never used the mecha she got from 799 and the others, and she brought it out this time just for a moment like this.

Jiang Hui has been in the examination room for quite some time now, almost a third of the way through, and she hasn't really made a move yet. Finally, it's her turn to truly test her skills. Come to think of it, it's been a while since she's seriously piloted a mecha in combat, so she wonders if she's gotten a little rusty.

(End of this chapter)

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