Chapter 691 Correcting the Warrior
In the last moment of this simulated space, A-Ping's thought was: I was... thrown away by... something?

It was thrown away by something; naturally, it was Jiang Hui who destroyed both the mecha and the person.

Jiang Hui had not practiced it herself, but she had experienced similar corrective forces along the way.

To put it simply, everything in the system is a data flow, as mentioned before. The system has certain restrictions and regulations for various things, including people entering it. For example, students from different majors will automatically wear different clothes and be equipped with different props. Even departments like the Command Department will have a control panel that looks like something out of a game world installed on them.

For example, it will set the attack power of which kind of spirit plant or star beast reaches what level, what kind of props will be issued, and what kind of performance this thing will have.

This sounds quite commonplace, since many things in real life also have limitations and restrictions on their uses. However, a simulated world is a simulated world; the simulated scenarios conjured by the system have extreme limitations, and many things are rigidly regulated.

Moreover, because it is essentially a data stream, it will freeze if it gets stuck in some places. It will ensure that people or things in the system remain within a certain standard, but if people or things in the factory violate this standard—in an abnormal way—the system will forcibly correct them.

Jiang Hui discovered this by accident. She was bored and, wanting to make things easier, attempted to modify the data of a tree, which immediately triggered data turbulence in the tree. The system detected this instantly and quickly corrected it.

Jiang Hui watched as it went from a strangely bent state to straight in an instant, exactly the same as before, without any trace of being modified.

At the time, Jiang Hui didn't think much of it; she just felt that the system was really robust, not allowing anyone to arbitrarily modify its programming. Later, she mostly only dared to sense the data flow and no longer intended to modify it. This was the first time she seriously tried to interfere with the data.

Actually, she was a little uneasy doing this, feeling it was somewhat like cheating. But then Jiang Hui thought that although she was exploiting a bug, it was within reasonable limits. After all, everyone uses tools directly in the simulation arena the same way, so discovering and utilizing the characteristics of the system data stream, as long as she didn't despicably tamper with other people's data during combat... wasn't too much, right? At most, it could only be considered opportunistic, Jiang Hui thought without any conscience.

And that's how it happened; she never expected it to have such consequences. Was the system's corrective rebound force really that strong? This Class A mech was actually kicked in half by her, the enormous impact even causing its internal compartment to fly off.

Although Jiang Hui modified his own mecha but didn't touch the opponent's, the rebound force generated by the corrective pull, combined with Jiang Hui's merciless flying kick, caused A Ping, who was airborne, to be hit while completely off balance. He was thus thrown out of the mecha along with the cabin, which then spontaneously combusted, sending him out of the examination room on the spot.

Yes, there wasn't even a chance to save them; they were eliminated.

The entire process of the two machines battling it out only took a total of three stars before ending with A-Ping's elimination.

Whether it was 011's side, the remaining Yara soldiers huddled in Kivita, or Kas, who was also about to finish off the battle, everyone was stunned by the scene.

No, what exactly happened? What did that guy do? How did she do it?
Weren't they participating in a normal unified entrance exam? How come this looks even more exaggerated than those outrageous movie and TV dramas? Is that magic, huh?! It was Kashi, who had witnessed Jiang Hui's abilities before, who reacted first. He decisively delivered the final blow to 1036, rendering it incapable of movement. Then, he couldn't help but chuckle in the inner cabin, and then started laughing like he was having an epileptic seizure.

Ignoring the fact that it wasn't an appropriate occasion, he covered his forehead, seemingly trying to calm himself down.

"Ugh."

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It's not just the people in the arena who were stunned; even some of the instructors watching the match on television were somewhat taken aback. What kind of move was this?
They understood the beginning, but the rest is ridiculous.

They couldn't understand Jiang Hui's action of forcibly bending over while controlling the standard mecha, nor did they know how she managed to kick A Ping's mecha in two and destroy it completely.

In their view, Jiang Hui's posture was indeed very difficult, requiring extremely subtle control to achieve, and the subsequent bridging-like leverage was understandable. However, they couldn't understand how he managed that sudden, abnormal rebound in the middle. It didn't feel like the force was generated by Jiang Hui himself. Could there be something wrong with the mecha?

Many people subconsciously opened Jiang Hui's page, ignoring the densely packed operation records at the beginning, and found the most recent line of his operation.

Right, it's a standard B-class mech, nothing special, and the model number matches. Anyway, they couldn't achieve this effect with this mech before, and then... oh my god, what's that long string of gibberish at the end?
Could it be that the other party's actions are so complex that even the system can't understand them? That's impossible!
A murmur of discussion erupted in the conference room of the joint military academy. Those who hadn't been paying attention before were drawn over and began replaying Jiang Hui's earlier segment. However, most people still didn't understand what had happened.

Some thought there was something wrong with the system, while others thought Jiang Hui had done something shady. Well... in a sense, that was true. Some were also very curious about how Zhang Hui had managed to do it. The conference hall suddenly became incredibly lively, even more so than before.

Those in the know found it quite amusing after guessing what had happened. They wondered how the kid could be so adept at finding loopholes, to think of such a thing, and even to actually carry it out.

The teachers from the mecha department all looked like they understood. The teacher who had called Jiang Hui's methods "unorthodox" snorted but said nothing.

Then the officers around them immediately realized that this group of mecha pilots must know something.

Major General Bona, ever the inquisitive type, immediately asked Lieutenant Colonel He Yu, the head instructor of the Mecha Department.

(End of this chapter)

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