The Most Powerful Brain in the Interstellar Space
Chapter 725 Military Drill Array
What do we begin? The fighting, of course.
Having reached this point, both sides naturally had no choice but to engage in a direct confrontation. At this juncture, their deployments became crucial, as both sides were skilled in troop formations and array tactics, making it difficult to determine a victor quickly.
K has a large number of men under his command, with over fifty squads alone. His personnel are highly mobile, and even spread out, their density is extremely high, forming a dense, unbroken mass. When they act in unison, following the commands of a single leader, they operate like a giant, precise machine.
Compared to the opposing team, Jiang Hui's side had fewer people and, strictly speaking, could not withstand the opposing team's attacks. However, they could not withstand Jiang Hui's ability to coordinate attacks, as she adopted a dispersed and aggressive style of play.
Some people may still not understand how a hundred or so people could fight against an enemy that had doubled in number. To explain this, we have to mention the military exercise formation.
In the world Jiang Hui was reborn into, a time of highly developed military and political power, one in every thousand people was engaged in a military or political profession. Those with exceptional talent could undergo rigorous training and rigorous tests to join major military forces as enlisted soldiers.
These individuals were then deployed to the front lines of the Empire through military forces such as legions, either to defend against external enemies or to expand territory, laying the foundation for humanity's place in this universe.
Of course, cultivating such a person is not an easy task. In addition to providing a lot of educational resources and practical training, the person also needs to have the corresponding talent and gain enough experience in the world. These things cannot be achieved overnight and must be cultivated from childhood.
Even those in the political circles, whose stance is clearly different from that of the military, tacitly agree that the best-qualified people should be recruited into the army to become the empire's sharpest blade.
Jiang Hui was fortunate enough to be one of them. She was a promising candidate and luckily achieved some results, thus receiving some preferential treatment in terms of resources. She has already reached the stage of halfway to the threshold, but this is only the beginning and is far from enough.
As for whether she can stand out, perhaps only when she actually stands on the battlefield will we know if she is the right person for this job.
If one had to point out anything special about her, it would be the group of good friends she's made over the years. There are so many friends with such diverse personalities and backgrounds that you could go on for three days and three nights just listing them all; they're all extraordinary, not ordinary people.
Among these people, the most unfathomable is naturally Huan Xian.
Yes, this guy not only possesses unpredictable and extraordinary skills, but his "professional competence" is also outstanding. In just a few years, his military rank has skyrocketed to the level of captain.
How terrifying is this concept?
After all, even Stark, who had been a veteran of many battles, was only a captain when Jiang Hui first met him—although this was also related to his poor background and lack of powerful backing. However, Huan Xian's speed of promotion was astonishing and a unique exception, no matter where you looked.
Huan Xian possessed a special status and exceptional talent, and had already made a name for himself in the military before fully awakening his abilities. Jiang Hui, on the other hand, had a limited circle of acquaintances. Without Huan Xian's mention, she had no way of knowing his true achievements over the years, and could only deduce a sliver of his true nature from his changing military ranks.
However, the person involved seemed to have little to say about the legend he had created, and lacked the arrogance of a prodigy.
Aside from missions, he spent most of his time with Jiang Hui and the others, studying, doing homework, discussing current events, chatting, gossiping, and having snacks. Occasionally, he would join in on their outings, showing no signs of being a military officer. Even Zhou Xiuwen sometimes marveled at how this guy, who should theoretically be incredibly busy, actually had the time to play with them, these kids.
However, Jiang Hui felt this more deeply. This was partly because she had personally witnessed another side of the other person, and also because of their usual way of getting along.
Jiang Hui was orphaned and had lost all her blood relatives in this life. Although she wasn't entirely without help, most of her support came from elders and friends who were not related by blood, and these people were still a layer removed from her life. In addition, she hadn't actually been in the interstellar world for very long, and her understanding of this world was only superficial and incomplete. Therefore, she had to explore most things on her own.
While general knowledge and common sense can be learned through self-exploration, some things cannot be learned from books or online communities. For example, knowledge involving specific fields, such as certain unspoken rules in the military and politics, or industry intelligence, almost all come from people like Stark and Huan Xian.
Starkey goes without saying—
This mentor was always her guiding light on her journey, illuminating her path forward and her way back.
Let's talk about another person who served as her "teacher" over the past few years: Huan Xian.
Jiang Hui learned a great deal from Huan Xian, such as how to precisely control mental energy, professional knowledge that only involves the field of command, and some closely guarded military secrets. These were things that Jiang Hui, as an ordinary office worker in his previous life, could never have come into contact with or used.
The two also got along better than the other friends because of some very similar traits.
Huan Xian was a proper commander, and he likely spent most of his time in the army issuing orders, giving him plenty of opportunities for practical experience. However, conditions in daily life are naturally limited, and Jiang Hui faced many restrictions in his pursuit of learning.
Command is a different role from other functions. Without hands-on experience, it's just theoretical talk, and sooner or later you'll be beaten down in reality. Clearly, neither Jiang Hui nor Huan Xian are satisfied with this level.
Since the conditions are insufficient, we should create them ourselves; if the theory is inadequate, we should use simulation to conduct experiments.
The military has a system called FGP, which is a private community launched by the military headquarters research institute for command, training, and combat exercises. This system has been established for a long time and its technology is mature. It has various types of users, such as commanding reserve forces, real battlefield commanding sergeants, and invited military professionals.
Of course, certain conditions must be met to enter this military community. One must be a promising young commander favored by various forces, a young and ambitious battlefield commander, or a scholar or instructor dedicated to discovering and recruiting talent. But none of these are currently levels that Jiang Hui can access.
To put it bluntly, she was able to obtain the system's invitation code and get an independent account entirely thanks to Huan Xian, who had arranged for her to practice. The reward wasn't much—just half a year's worth of breakfasts. Honestly, Jiang Hui hadn't even carefully calculated how many breakfasts she owed him. Even jokingly, it seemed like it had accumulated far too much! It was almost becoming a new unit of measurement.
Honestly, given the other person's current schedule of attending classes one day and working ten days a week, she'd probably never be able to pay back this breakfast offer even if she kept doing it forever.
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