The Most Powerful Brain in the Interstellar Space
Chapter 718 Attack
"They're out, they're out! Come and see! Hey, why is everyone sitting here?" A teacher looked at the noisy scene and was getting a little anxious, but when he looked back at his colleagues, they still looked relaxed.
"I know, they were making such a racket over there that the whole waiting room knew. But do you think they can even get through there?" An instructor who was very experienced in judging grades rolled his eyes at the impatient young man.
"But it's like this..."
"What's the rush, young man? The rankings aren't going anywhere; what's meant to come will come."
"Stop talking, look—"
As soon as he finished speaking, the staff who had already confirmed the list enlarged the entire list, making it take up the entire wall of the waiting room so that everyone could see it.
"This year, the number of candidates from our 732 stars is about 300,000 more than last year, with little fluctuation... The number of candidates across the entire intergalactic region has also increased significantly year-on-year... This year, the difficulty of admission is slightly higher."
"Let me see. Last year, we had about ten students on the list of 10,000 students at this point. Judging from the quality of the students this year, there should be no fewer."
"I wonder which students will make the top 7 this year..."
"Need I say more? It's probably those few. Especially their third-year individual combat specialists, their heads are all very strong, they might be able to deliver a big blow."
"Yes, Holly and Jiang Hui from their major are both extremely talented, so I reckon their grades won't be bad."
"It's not that simple... You need to understand that this is a unified recruitment involving the entire interstellar space, with talents coming from all star systems, star clusters and planets. It's not comparable to the kind of activities we used to have, which were limited to one school or one planet."
"It's something to be happy about that they made it into the list of 10,000 people."
"Alright, alright, stop chatting and hurry up and find our students. Tsk tsk, this is so dense, it hurts my eyes. Why isn't there a search function? This unified enrollment system has been so backward for so many years... No wonder we have to bring in so many teachers every year to look at the list." Actually, we've just invited them to be the laborers to pick up the list, right?
"It's already good enough that the mid-range scores are provided as a reference indicator for universities; there's no search function for them."
"Oh, here's one, just count from ten thousand upwards. Two... the little guys are quite close together. Are there any in your row? Let's find them together quickly."
"I have two here too, both from the combat individual soldier major. It seems this major really makes it easier to get selected."
"...Anything else?"
The group searched high and low, quite nervously, and working together they actually found more and more, eventually finding a total of seventeen, not including Holly, Jiang, Clarence, and the others who were still missing.
Barring any unforeseen circumstances, these people's scores will be quite good. Although there are differences in their scores, these people are all known for their consistency, and they can easily score more than that amount of points with a casual move, so they are estimated to be in the... upper part.
With a mixture of anticipation and hidden ambition in their eyes, everyone looked at the list at the top.
The top section is the list of the top 1,000. Being listed here means you're among the top 1,000 candidates this year—it's no exaggeration to say you're one in a million. Last year, neither Beska Intermediate Academy nor Star 732 had any students on the list. The year before, there was one, and this year… But this year is different. Those kids are extraordinary; they might bring some new surprises.
"There really is one!" A teacher from the general studies department who came to help first spotted one, a familiar name.
"The one thousandth place, Zhou Xiuwen." A student from Class 3 of the Logistics Department.
"Number 918, Mu Kun." A student in the Combat Individual Soldier Class 1.
"The 899th, Lin Maowu." A student from the Command Department.
"Number 898, Tader." A student from the Combat Individual Soldier Class 2.
……
This year, so many people made it onto the list of the top 1,000! One, two, three… before we could even finish counting, there were already five students. Three of them were from the Combat Individual Soldier Department, and the other two were from the Command Department. The teachers in both of these majors are highly respected.
But it wasn't over yet. The teacher in charge of statistics read the statistics aloud until his face and neck turned red. They had never experienced such an exciting moment before.
Twenty-three, twenty-five, twenty-seven… This year, so many of them made it onto the list of the top 1,000 students—this is unprecedented and deserves to be recorded in their school's history. If this data were included in this year's admissions brochure, it would surely attract a lot of fresh talent. Is their school about to take off?!
Not enough. Somewhat incredulously, the crowd looked in the direction a sharp-eyed teacher was pointing. Wow…
They've really made something of themselves; this year's students are truly outstanding.
Holly, number 326, Combat Individual Soldier Class 1.
Clarence, No. 271, Combat Soldier Class 2.
Jiang Hui, ranked 13th?!
There's another one, Huan Xian, ranked 7th...
Is this a dream? It must be a dream, otherwise how could they dream that students from their school have directly broken into the top thirty, and not just one? Faced with this ranking, their original hopes for the top ten thousand or the top thousand were all utterly crushed.
Principal Jason's eyes glazed over. He slapped his knee, but it wasn't enough. He then pounded on Teacher Duan's shoulder: "Old Duan, no, I think I've got an eye problem. I'm seeing our students in the top thirty. Why don't you take a look?" Otherwise, if he kept looking, he'd probably think he was seriously ill himself.
"Your eyes are fine, that's all." Teacher Duan glanced at the man, too lazy to even acknowledge him. What was this guy doing? A principal himself was questioning a student's grades.
Can't you speak properly?! What do you mean, "dreaming"? They all saw it. Even if it's not real, it has to be real. Weld it onto the wall! The little ones are really impressive, while the older folks are mostly unreliable. Jason almost led the way wrong just now, even though he's brought the kids here countless times before.
The teachers over there weren't so calm. Regardless of whether their students made the list or not, they were all beaming with joy.
Isn't this a cause for celebration? Such excellent results, as Jason said, were something that could only happen in dreams in the past. No, dreams… they probably wouldn't even dare to dream of such a thing.
This is nothing like the usual regional or planetary-level events where kids shine; this is a track where all interstellar candidates participate. Making it onto the ten-thousand-year ranking is already a source of great pride, let alone the thousand-person or hundred-person rankings… directly breaking into the top thirty or even above the middle. Even just a mid-range score makes you a top performer.
Furthermore, mid-term grades, to some extent, represent the candidates' level and are included in the admission criteria, so this reference standard is naturally much lower than the final score...
But this was already the kind of school where students could choose freely and there was even competition for them. Although they all knew these students were the type who didn't need to worry, this explosive academic performance was simply too outrageous.
There were many familiar faces in the waiting room, people who had participated in activities together in the past. Naturally, they knew... or rather, the people up there had once been their students' rivals or nightmares. Despite their positions, they couldn't help but cast envious glances at them.
I'm genuinely envious. This isn't just a dark horse upset; having so many can only mean their students are talented and well-taught. What incredible luck did Beska Intermediate Academy have? So many good students, why don't they just give them one of their spots?
Meanwhile, Besca and the others suppressed their joy and began to carefully examine each other's results.
As expected of a program that attracts top students, the Combat Individual Soldier major had more than half of its students making it into the top 1,000. The Command major also had five students, a very high success rate considering their student body. The rest were from various other majors, but unfortunately, no one from the Mecha Engineering major made the list.
This isn't surprising, given the short exam time and limited space. As a skill that heavily relies on resources, facilities, and prerequisites, it's understandable that the mecha major would find it difficult to fully utilize its abilities. However, it's alright; they had already anticipated this. After all, the mecha major differs from other majors, testing not only aptitude but also financial resources and financial backing.
These are things that innate talent cannot compensate for. Without these things, even the best talent will be greatly diminished. So, to be blunt, it's really hard to train genius mecha pilots in small towns. Even if you do, it takes more time, effort, and money than for others.
Compared to students majoring in individual combat aircraft, students majoring in mecha aircraft do have a harder time advancing, but there's no need to be too discouraged. This is only a mid-level result; there's still halfway through the competition, and there might be another chance.
"Besides..." This ranking... isn't it a little off? The teacher in the mecha department didn't know whether to comfort himself or was genuinely confused. These results were also a bit strange. That student Jiang ranked extremely high. In addition to his major's score, he also had a 30% bonus from the mecha department, followed by a whole bunch of bonuses from other departments, all of them getting a little bit of something.
Compared to the people around her, her score composition was so complicated that it was confusing. What exactly did she do? Why was her style so different from everyone else's?
He quickly reconsidered. It wasn't a big deal; hadn't she done plenty of surprising things? Although he'd never had the privilege of teaching her, he'd heard of her reputation long ago. There were rumors that she was also skilled in mecha, and that she was considered one of them. Years ago, their department's faculty had tried to poach her, but to no avail. Later, it became even more difficult.
He initially thought the rumor was an exaggeration. He never imagined it was true; even regular mecha students couldn't accumulate points in such a short time, yet the other person managed it. Regardless of the method or the circumstances, it must have been incredibly difficult.
Suddenly, he recalled an unexpected experience from the second semester of last year. One day, he received a special mission that required him to go out for a period of time. He was returning home very late and often passed by a certain laboratory building. He frequently saw that the laboratory on the third floor was always lit up.
At first, he was puzzled. How could a school with such strict management allow students to linger in the teaching area so late? But the school had patrolling teachers who must have seen it and didn't say anything, so it must have been approved. He became a little curious, but didn't investigate further.
Later, whenever he returned from a mission, he would pay attention and always see that laboratory with the lights on.
He remembered that he seemed to have heard a head teacher from a certain grade say that the principal had once granted a student access to a laboratory, and it was the kind of unlimited access.
That student was Jiang Hui.
Therefore, nothing comes for free; a person's choices and efforts will often be reflected in every step of their future path. Opportunity always favors the prepared.
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While the crowd outside was bustling about the mid-term results, those inside remained oblivious, continuing their intense competition.
“He’s spotted us,” said one of the boys who was stationed inside the base tower.
Kirby couldn't help but glance at the other guy, or rather, roll his eyes at him. Of course he noticed. Please, you set up a trap for the traitor, and then you went and used it against them, wiping out their entire team... After making such a big fuss, did you really expect them not to notice?
Zhou Xiuwen muttered something like, "So easily discovered?" "...How did they manage to do it before?" "I thought that stubborn fool could keep it a secret for a while..."
"What are you babbling on about? I'm telling you... we can't get out of this. What if that guy brings his men to kill us?" Kirby was truly speechless. He could comfort himself before by thinking that the other party's confident demeanor meant he had a plan and was well-prepared, but he didn't expect the other party to be so carefree.
Zhou Xiuwen didn't seem to care about the criticism. Instead, he suddenly straightened up and whispered, "Why did we suddenly stop receiving messages... Did something happen?"
Kirby had no idea what this guy was up to, and could tell that the other person didn't seem to be paying attention, which made him feel a sense of absurdity, like they were talking past each other. Before he could launch into a tirade, the other person reacted first.
"Oh well, it's all the same now anyway." The other person seemed to have come to a realization, and said with a somewhat reluctant expression, "Let him come if he wants. I've been feeling a bit bored anyway."
Heaven knows he originally intended to follow Ah Hui all the way... but now something seems to have happened to Jiang Hui and he can't contact her for the time being.
He wasn't worried about the other person; after all, it was just a general recruitment, so there was no danger to their life. As for the possibility of the other person being eliminated... he hadn't even considered it.
Is it possible that Jiang Hui will be eliminated? Even if someone tells him that Clarence has been eliminated, it's more believable than Jiang Hui being eliminated. He believes in Jiang Hui's abilities; even if things really come to a standstill, his friend will always find a way out. It has to be said that Young Master Zhou does have a blind confidence in his good friend.
Zhou Xiuwen stood up abruptly, completely changing his lazy and sluggish demeanor from the journey. Although he wasn't as resolute and upright as those soldiers who were used to training, he exuded a commanding air, making it impossible to remember the lazy and sluggish person from before.
"Alright, time to get to work." After all...
Even if she can't contact him, she still has to help him hold onto his territory. That guy may not say it, but he's incredibly dedicated and always tries his best in everything. She can't let the situation she's worked so hard to build collapse just because he's gone for a moment.
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At this time, Jiang Hui, who was said to have lost contact with everyone... well, in fact, she hadn't lost contact, but was facing the biggest crisis since entering the unified college entrance examination, and had no time to pay attention to this information from the outside world.
The Silver Moon Serpent roams the desolate planets of the Eastern Wolf-Slaying Nebula. It is a ferocious and brutal star beast, bloodthirsty and extremely hostile to intruders. Completely untamable, it has no possibility of coexisting with humans. It was discovered two stellar eras ago, when the undeveloped regions of the Eastern Wolf-Slaying Nebula and the Broken Army Nebula were sparsely populated and teeming with star beasts. These beasts once inhabited vast numbers there. Because their numbers were too large to eradicate, and the region was temporarily unsuitable for human habitation due to the enormous development costs, little effort was devoted to eradication.
Unexpectedly, this moment of laziness gave the star beasts an opportunity. One day, a major upheaval occurred in the long-peaceful colony. The Silver Moon Serpent suddenly attacked a large planet near the border, resulting in widespread casualties. Even with the mobilization of the entire planet's garrison and the arrival of numerous reinforcements from nearby areas, they were unable to inflict heavy losses on the attacking star beasts. In the end, they only managed to kill a portion of them and severely wound their leader before hastily ending the attack.
Although the ferocious beasts were repelled, this tragedy resulted in casualties across most of the planet, with heavy losses among the soldiers, especially the high-level awakened ones, who suffered more than half their number. The subsequent memorial service lasted for four full star hours just for the list of names... demonstrating the severity of the casualties, and it was listed as one of the ten greatest tragedies in the Sixth Star Era.
Upon learning of this, the military naturally couldn't remain inactive and immediately dispatched an exploration team to investigate. They discovered that these star beasts posed a significant threat. They were incredibly powerful, had few natural predators, and were bloodthirsty, launching frenzied attacks during their annual promotion periods and periods of hunger, targeting their own kind or other races with utter irrationality. If it weren't for their limited speed of movement in space, preventing humanity from ever venturing into this eastern triangular nebula region, they might have long since developed into a major enemy of humankind—although their threat remains considerable even now.
In order to appease the people and eliminate this potential threat, the military and the ruling bureau jointly issued an order to wipe out the Silver Moon Serpents entrenched in the eastern region.
But this thing is far more troublesome than humans imagined. It is powerful, warlike, and ferocious, making complete eradication impossible. The only option is to push it aside and drive it out of the safe range of human activities. Although this is not very kind to these "natives," it is an inevitable process in the development of interstellar humanity. There is no right or wrong, only perspectives.
Thus, through the continuous efforts of dozens of generations of interstellar people, they were finally able to expel the original eastern triangular nebula region in the last new era.
The existing Silver Moon Serpents have established new nests in the asteroid belt far from human territory, which also serves as a barrier between the two groups.
But that was a long time ago. This thing has long since disappeared from people's lives. Although it appears in some documentaries and popular science films, young children are still in the new stage of exploring the world. They have never seen anything like this before. They probably don't even know what kind of star beast it is.
Even though Jiang Hui prided herself on having read many books and explored a corner of this vast interstellar world, the interstellar space was still incredibly large. There were countless creatures and wonders she had never seen before, and the Silver Moon Serpent was one of them.
Who knows where the system came from to place this gigantic and incredibly powerful simulated star beast here? Is it meant to be the grand finale? Even if it is, shouldn't they at least prepare them a little?!
With just a dozen or so weak, scattered soldiers, she was piloting a B-class mech. Who could she possibly defeat?
Jiang Hui had always known that she had terrible luck, but this was really going to be the death of her.
Unfortunately, the current situation didn't even give her time to complain. She barely managed to avoid the tail sweep that was hidden in the sand when the head that was hanging behind her arrived just in time.
Now they're caught in a pincer movement, with nowhere to escape.
Jiang Hui does indeed possess extremely accurate predictive abilities, often anticipating the enemy's moves and sometimes even striking first. However, this only applies to enemies of similar strength.
Faced with an enemy possessing absolute strength or even exceeding his level, Jiang Hui's supernatural abilities were of no use, and he could only flee in a sorry state, while searching his mind for various ways to deal with the situation.
We can't fight them; we're completely outmatched. Our equipment isn't good enough, and we can't unleash our full potential.
Escape? She knows now that the outcome won't be much better.
She didn't even know what this thing was, so what methods could she possibly use in such a hurry?
……
Jiang Hui felt that sometimes he really was like a duck that had been pushed onto a hot stove, roasting itself and having to turn over automatically.
But she's not the type to give up easily. Even knowing the vast gap between herself and her opponent, she still wants to fight back with all her might.
"Bang!" Another sound, accompanied by a crack from the boss. Jiang Hui knew in her heart that something was wrong; that section had been injured. If it wasn't handled properly, it could affect the mecha's subsequent operation, which was already struggling to hold on. But the situation at this moment didn't allow her to be distracted any longer.
Just then, some brat started disturbing her peace of mind. She didn't want to get involved, but during the life-or-death battle, a high-pitched shout from the snake nearly killed her with the tip of its tail. However, the force of the wind still managed to swirl around her arm, damaging a large section of its shell.
"Wait, wait... G, G—" the voice continued to chatter on, completely unaware that it was disturbing others.
Jiang Hui initially didn't intend to respond, but the chattering voices grew increasingly urgent, like a persistent ghost, until she finally couldn't help but growl out, "Speak!!" She had no time to deal with anything else.
"Don't try to fight it head-on. The Silver Moon Serpent has a powerful body, and its scales are even harder than ordinary peptide alloy materials." A B-grade mech simply cannot contend with it. Judging from the fact that Jiang Hui can only dodge left and right, and even though she dodges so quickly, her mech still bears many marks, it's clear that...
Moreover, this tug-of-war has only just begun, and she still has the strength to retaliate. However, if it drags on and she becomes exhausted or distracted, a few more attacks like this will eventually result in them, along with their mechs, being flattened by the giant snake's tail. Jiang Hui felt that this might actually become a reality.
Jiang Hui maneuvered his mecha, turning his feet and using the snake's momentum to leap forward. Taking advantage of the snake's blind spot, he moved in the opposite direction, finally gaining a moment to catch his breath. Although the giant creature quickly reacted and tried to chase after him again, it had managed to create some distance and couldn't hold out for long.
But that was enough. She quickly called out to the onlooker who was unusually unafraid of being frightened: "...What other information do you have about this star beast? Please tell us more." Tell us all at once, or we'll all be doomed.
The person huddled inside the cockpit exchanged bewildered glances with their two remaining conscious companions. "Wait, you mean you're still planning to fight him?" they asked. They replied that what he was saying was pointless; he was actually trying to persuade the other side to give up and stop wasting time. If they could escape, fine, but this thing's outer shell was even harder than the titanium alloy material used in mechs—what was the point of fighting?
However, the other party was still his boss for the time being, and they were all in the same boat, so it seemed unlikely. But at the other party's urging, he still took on the responsibility of explaining the facts.
This creature is called the Silver Moon Serpent, one of the top 100 most dangerous star beasts in the interstellar special category, and its level is SS. Influenced by the current critical situation, the other party's voice was urgent and rapid, with some words unclear. Even though he didn't need to run, the heavy breathing in his voice indicated that he was also very nervous.
"...It's alright, I can hide a little longer, just tell me what you want." But in that brief moment, Jiang Hui was once again coiled up by the giant snake's tail, and they were once again caught in a vicious cycle of struggle. The people in the cabin were also tossed and turned by Jiang Hui's turbulent movements, their hearts pounding restlessly.
The man didn't dare to delay and quickly cut to the chase: "It's definitely impossible to confront this thing head-on, but its eyes are said to be dangerous!"
Before she could finish speaking, those bright yellow snake eyes met hers, striking straight into her heart.
Even though it was now upright, completely different from its previous disguise, his vision inexplicably blurred again. He could vaguely see a hazy crescent moon floating in the air. His consciousness gradually faded, and his feet began to feel unsteady. She…
wrong.
Jiang Hui bit her tongue hard, as if that wasn't enough, and although she controlled her strength, her mouth immediately filled with the taste of blood, accompanied by obvious pain. Fortunately, she regained her senses and was spared from being misled by that inexplicable power.
What the hell is this? This has happened three times already.
Even if her mental state was indeed much more unstable than before, it shouldn't have caused her mental energy to leave her body several times. It's not like she has a habitual dislocation; how could it become a habitual dislocation? If the first time was because Jiang Hui didn't understand, and the second time was because she had some doubts, then this time it confirmed her guess. The reason she did this time and time again was entirely due to the star beast.
And she only does this after looking into those eerie eyes, so it's certain that there's something wrong with those strange eyes.
"Is there something special about its eyes?" Jiang Hui braced himself against the tip of the tail that was flying horizontally, and after changing angles several times, he finally managed to dissipate the enormous force it had unleashed.
The people in the cabin had been watching this side the whole time, and this time they immediately responded clearly: "Its eyes have some kind of energy wave interference that can cause hallucinations."
"Are you sure you're trying to induce hallucinations?" Jiang asked, her voice trembling with apprehension.
"Yes... that's what the book says, but I don't really know either. I've never actually seen this kind of star beast before."
"..." If it only has the effect of interfering and causing hallucinations, then how come her mental energy has completely broken free? Jiang Hui was a little confused. Did the other party remember the knowledge points wrong, or was there some other problem?
The other person's voice suddenly became urgent: "Never mind that, let me finish. It's said that the thing's eyes, where the crescent moon is located, are directly connected to the spiritual energy gate. If you can encounter a rare item with auspicious energy, you'll get most of its energy. Maybe you can give it a try."
The mental energy gate is a unique auxiliary structure for generating mental power in certain star beasts. Unlike humans, who generally generate mental power from their brains, most star beasts in the interstellar world have special auxiliary structures for generating mental power that are compatible with their own structure, and these structures are generally tailored to the physiological structure of the organism itself.
For example, small star beasts like rabbits and mice typically manifest their mental energy through their limbs or claws. Insect-type star beasts, on the other hand, often manifest it through their wings or mouthparts. Take the armored crocodile turtle that Jiang Hui encountered on Planet Aklandis, for instance; its secondary mental energy structure was its shell, and its mental energy gate was located between its eyebrows. This is why Jiang Hui was able to kill it with a single blow, using his mental energy to strangle it.
The Silver Moon Serpent has eyes.
Isn't this a stroke of luck? The key to spiritual energy lies in the eyes; piercing them with a sharp instrument sounds like a feasible plan. In any case, it's much more reliable than fighting this hundred-meter-long reptilian quasar naked.
Of course, all of this is predicated on the fact that she has to get close enough to the other person's eyes; otherwise, it's all for nothing.
She had considered using herself as bait, like last time, to lure the opponent into a direct attack, giving her a chance to get close. However, the alligator snapping turtle and the silver moon snake were two different creatures. The former was enormous, and its movements were clumsy and heavy due to its size, making it easier for Jiang Hui to dodge. But it was completely ineffective against the silver moon snake.
This thing is nothing like an ordinary snake. Its eyesight is also poor, but that doesn't affect its agility at all. Jiang Hui and her mecha are completely exposed in front of it, and she can't guarantee that she can escape unscathed after luring it to her.
What are the consequences of provoking a venomous snake? It goes without saying. Before she could even pierce her eyes with the snake's head as it lunged at her, she would likely be bitten through by its powerful bite. According to the unnamed intelligence provider in the cabin, the snake's bite force was even ten times stronger than its hard exoskeleton.
Only then did Jiang Hui truly understand why this creature was classified as an extremely dangerous star beast.
Indeed, it is virtually flawless in terms of both attack and defense, making it a dangerous enemy that leaves humans with nowhere to strike.
It's hard to imagine how much people paid to drive them away a multi-star era ago.
But humans are such strange beings; they know it's impossible, yet they still try, even at the cost of their lives. Two star eras ago, our ancestors were willing to pay the price of blood to fight against such a group of enemies, so naturally, he has nothing to fear when facing a bunch of star beasts that are merely restored from data.
Since their predecessors were able to defeat them time and time again, it proved that they were not completely invincible. She could do it too, and she had to be able to. Jiang Hui didn't want to perish here; there were still people waiting for her to return.
So I decided to give it a try.
certainly--
First, he has to weather this entanglement, and then find an opportunity.
Jiang Hui's circling attack style clearly enraged the behemoth. Although it was merely a model generated from data and lacked intelligence, the biological reactions it exhibited were still programmed into this system. The Silver Moon Serpent, now in a frenzied state, became even more unpredictable and aggressive, nearly dragging her to her death several times by its tail.
Her situation worsened, but she didn't give up or become lax; her resilience was on full display at that moment.
Time ticked by, and as if finally finding an opening, Jiang Hui maneuvered her aircraft, seemingly leaping in a certain direction, only to crash directly into a solid, hard surface. But at that moment, she felt a strange sense of relief, because she had finally caught her chance—
However, the instant she came into contact with the scales, a chaotic current spread along the contact surface. Jiang Hui instantly felt a current run straight through her bones and flesh, causing an indescribable, intense pain. This was followed by a numbness in her brain, and her veins felt as if they were clumped together or fused into her bones, causing excruciating pain.
Jiang Hui was drenched in cold sweat in the control room, her whole body engulfed in extreme pain. The intense pain, as if her flesh and bones were being torn apart, filled her mind. She was convulsing in pain in places unseen by the others in the cabin.
At this moment, Jiang Hui had a nonsensical thought: even the ancient torture of slow slicing couldn't have been more severe than this... So this is what it feels like when someone is electrified, as if their entire body, including bones and flesh, is melting into one piece, as if they've instantly become a lump of rotten flesh, unable to feel their own existence. Yet, her mental sea was continuously absorbing these massive energy flows, forcefully pressing them into a ball to prevent them from dissipating further.
But that's not the limit. Not enough. She has to receive the maximum amount of electrical energy, otherwise it will spread to the fuselage and even to everyone inside. At that time, the fuselage and everyone inside will be destroyed. Without this mech that can barely serve as a means of transmission, even if she is lucky enough to survive, she probably won't last long, adding to her suffering.
And she also had to drag her body, which was constantly on the verge of its limit, to the front...
She needed to find an opportunity to pierce its pupils, its spiritual energy gates; she couldn't let this suffering go to waste.
Soon the Silver Moon Serpent realized that its target had suddenly disappeared, and that it seemed to have some extra cumbersome gadgets on its body.
It wasn't heavy, but it had a strong sense of rejection, so it raised its head high and locked onto a certain direction with a strange twisting angle—a small thing standing on the scales of its neck.
locking.
In an instant, the snake's mouth opened wide, displaying an imposing and overwhelming force as it lunged toward its prey.
At this moment, Jiang Hui, who was in so much pain that her consciousness was detached, was not afraid of the wide-open snake's mouth; on the contrary, she was somewhat pleasantly surprised.
Everything became increasingly faint and shallow in her eyes, until finally only the moving crescent moon remained in her vision, getting closer and closer, becoming clearer and clearer.
coming……
The person, whose consciousness was already blurred by the immense pain and energy, drew out all the energy she had frantically absorbed and concentrated within her body and poured it into her hands. Two long, thin, sharp weapons were attached to the surface of her mechanical arm, gleaming with a dangerous light. The next moment, she detached herself from the giant snake's electrified body and, disregarding her current height above the ground, almost leaped towards the location where the pupil was said to be.
Raise your hand and thrust straight in.
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