Jiang Hui and the leader opposite him, K, were giving orders while calculating the movement range of their troops. As the two sides fought and advanced, they were eventually pushed to the central border area.

Although Jiang Hui led a smaller group of only about a hundred people, while K led a larger group, almost twice as many, the number of people guarding them was roughly the same, totaling five or six teams, not counting some peripheral support teams.

As the two men advanced, their supporters also arrived at the front line, and the two leaders led their respective troops into a standoff.

Like some kind of freeze-frame magic, after both sides stopped fighting, the leaders of both sides gathered in the center also stopped what they were doing and surrounded their leaders on high alert, as if they would start a big fight if the other side made the slightest move.

However, both leaders remained unusually quiet, as if they had both stopped issuing commands at the same time.

Their deputy tried to contact them, but for some reason, they were refused.

The atmosphere at the scene was extremely eerie. The two people at the top met their eyes and stared at each other silently, as if frozen in place.

At this moment, everyone present, even the most confused among them, noticed something amiss. After all, what kind of enemies fight like this? Are they all possessed?!
Their leader is "K," who is invincible and unstoppable. He always has the style of sweeping away everything in his path regardless of the occasion or time. All obstacles seem to be no obstacle in front of him—his subordinates.

They, G, are also constantly creating miracles, fearless of anything, able to push mountains and turn water into water, as if no difficulty is in their way—this comes from G's fanatical followers.

But something felt off about these two. Ah! Could they possibly start fighting? The senior members of both teams looked at each other, seemingly at a loss.

The people on both sides were making uneasy guesses, while simultaneously making various assumptions and denials. The two central figures being discussed, however, remained completely unaffected and took a step forward almost simultaneously.

Their movements acted like a signal, instantly startling the group behind them. The two men's inexplicable and audacious actions startled and alarmed everyone, filling them with dread, fearing that the two might suddenly attack their leader—a possibility that was not out of the question.

It wasn't that they were particularly loyal, but rather that as team members, they had established a shared interest with their leader. They realized they were all in the same boat, sharing both glory and ruin. If K/G fell here, they wouldn't even need to fight; they could just concede defeat.

At this moment, Jiang Hui did not pay attention to what the people behind her were thinking, nor did she care about what the people opposite her were thinking. Her gaze was only on a tall, thin figure with an unfamiliar face a few steps away.

Yes, that's right, it's that guy—

She would recognize the other person even if they turned to ashes, and she believed it would be the same for them, as they were too familiar with each other.

Sigh, I was hoping to stay longer, but it ended so quickly.

Therefore, under the watchful eyes of the crowd, who were either alarmed or puzzled, the two exchanged a glance and took a step forward almost simultaneously.

These two steps reduced the distance between the two to an arm's length—close enough to touch. This was an extremely dangerous distance; they were within arm's reach, and both were the absolute core of the team, needing to be ready to defend against a sudden attack from the other.

But at this very moment, both sides froze as if struck by lightning, watching each other's next move with bated breath.

They had no idea what the two would do next; all they knew was that their gazes were fixed on the point where the two met, as if awaiting some kind of verdict.
Under the watchful eyes of the crowd, the two simultaneously extended their hands, palms facing each other—and gave each other a high five.

???
!!!

The loud "bang" sounded like a thunderclap, stunning everyone.

The next moment they saw the two of them naturally take another step closer, the two brothers touching each other's shoulders in a restrained but friendly manner, then looking at them side by side and giving the same command.

'Okay, stop.'

'Form ranks, regroup—'

No, you guys... you're all in cahoots?! When did this happen? Do you know each other?
So you're all in cahoots? Then why were you fighting so fiercely here in the first place? Isn't this just your own people fighting each other?

The members of both sides, who had just been fighting to the death, were now dumbfounded, as if they couldn't understand or interpret this sudden change. They looked here and there.

The scene before them was so shocking that everyone seemed frozen in place, none of them immediately carrying out the orders. But this time, K didn't warn them immediately as usual, giving them some time to react.

However, there were still some clear-headed people. The decision-making power was not in their hands; they were just following orders. So, when they heard their respective captains give instructions, they naturally followed suit and formed teams. This time, however, there was another unfamiliar team, and everyone was a stranger to each other.

The two "instigators" who were giving orders started talking to each other.

"You're here. I thought you wanted to stay by Liuxia by yourself," Jiang Hui said.

The national unified entrance examination is extremely important to students, and they all try their best to stand out. Others might use words like "slippery" to describe it, but it really fits Huan Xian perfectly. For him, this kind of occasion is just like strolling around a children's playground. I guess he himself didn't enjoy it very much.

K, which stands for Huan Xian: "There's nothing fun about it."

In fact, he had known that Jiang Hui had been here for quite some time, but because the situation on Jiang Hui's side was not very clear, he did not interfere too much until he intercepted some signals and then led his people to send them over here personally.

Jiang Hui, familiar with Huan Xian's style, initially guessed that the one in the south was him. Later, when T3 started making noise, she also picked up some signals, so she handed everything over to Zhou Xiuwen and came herself, which led to the scene just now.

The two hadn't set up their formations for a long time, and there were very few real-person battles like this. They were hoping to have a good fight, but they didn't expect that their habits would get out of control and disrupt their formations again.

This is also a recurring problem for the two on the FGP system. They often end up with a chaotic mess of arrays, more like they're playing around, which is why the system frequently flags them as Terrible.

However, the disruption was already underway. Neither of them intended to actually fight each other anyway. They were all on the same side, and any further casualties would be a waste of resources. So they simply decided to call it a day and regroup their forces. After all, the recruitment process was nearing its end anyway.

The meeting between the two was effortless and seamless. Huan Xian arranged for the stationed personnel to lead some of the high-ranking officials to meet Zhou Xiuwen at the 441st base tower with Jiang Hui.


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