Jiang Hui was unaware of the speculation outside about who would win if she and L were to fight; she was currently extremely busy.

Although she had always felt there was a shortage of people and had made several preliminary arrangements, the fact that some positions were still empty was a bit unsettling, which was slightly unfriendly to someone like Jiang Hui who was used to being thorough in her work.

Fortunately, the arrival of Zhou Xiuwen and Huan Xian made up for this shortcoming. Even if she were still short of manpower, with these two, she probably wouldn't have to worry about the rear at all. She believed that no one would be able to break through her defenses and attack her from behind. If someone could actually do it, then they were truly outmatched, and there was nothing more to say.

However, Jiang Hui didn't expect her friends to be of much help, since everyone had different roles.

Zhou Xiuwen's identity is sensitive, so he shouldn't stand out too much. He's just here to coast along. He was busy taking over Jiang Hui's position, which kept him very busy, but now that he's idle, he's unwilling to do anything. At most, he might ask the central government to intervene or bail someone out.

Huan Xian, on the other hand, was reluctant to make a move. In Jiang Hui's understanding, he probably didn't want to bully the children too much. He probably just wanted to get into this territory with a casual attitude, hoping to improve his college entrance exam scores and maybe even help someone out.

So, really, the only one who took the exam seriously was Jiang Hui.

Jiang Hui didn't have any particular thoughts about this. Everyone has their own destiny, and given that these two's family backgrounds aren't particularly outstanding right now, it's understandable that they have their reasons.

As for herself, she doesn't know where she'll be left if she doesn't put in her best effort. So she should just do what she needs to do, work hard, and forget about lying down. Besides, she doesn't deny that she's already enjoying herself.

L's arrival didn't catch her off guard. After dealing with the western region, Jiang Hui quickly sorted out and integrated all the areas under her control in the south, and then cleared away some hidden dangers and obstacles to level the entire front line—at that time, she had a feeling that things wouldn't be peaceful for long.

She did this naturally to prevent the "tiger" floating above from constantly watching them.

L can be said to be the biggest opponent Jiang Hui has encountered so far. Previously, she used the S-shaped movement between Xilai and Yala to take the dark path. It has to be said that it was indeed a bit unorthodox. It was only after she developed her skills that she was able to confront those two head-on, which finally made up for her previous "stealthy development".

Jiang Hui had spent a lot of time dealing with Yarashi, and she had also learned about their weaknesses and characteristics in the shadows. Basically, she hit them where it hurt most, and those two were defeated without a doubt.

However, Jiang Hui was quite familiar with the newcomer L's style, and it was precisely because of this familiarity that she found him even more troublesome. That person was not Huan Xian; she knew her, but he was far more difficult to deal with than Huan Xian.

Putting everything else aside, just considering L's own strength within the inner circle, his opponents have a large and well-trained army. Because he has built a strong foundation through steady and methodical progress, his subordinates are all honed through fierce battles, and their overall level is generally higher than Jiang Hui's men, with stronger adaptability.

As for Jiang Hui's side, although they had essentially taken control of the entire south after merging with Huan Xian's forces, and their numbers were considerable, their skill levels varied greatly. In addition, the integration and adjustment period had not been long, so using them now was like being forced into a situation, almost like "opening a blind box," relying entirely on their own abilities.

Furthermore, Jiang Hui herself didn't conduct much screening of the people she recruited. Because of her management style, she often relied on overall coordination and arrangement to achieve goals, neglecting local flaws and imperfections. This inevitably meant that the strength of her subordinates was more uneven. However, these weren't fatal problems. Jiang Hui believed in the final outcome rather than destiny. With proper command and deployment, they could still fight. The worst thing was lacking the determination and fighting spirit.

While that person understands you, you also understand them; in this respect, they are on equal footing.

Jiang Hui pondered and reviewed everything, finally grasping the novelty of being in charge of the overall situation, but also feeling quite tired of the heavy burden on his shoulders.

Oh, actually she was indeed tired, because the total time for the unified recruitment had reached more than sixty stars, and it was nearing the end of the recruitment. For Jiang Hui, nearly seventy stars had been spent in a tense and uneasy state, and even an iron man would probably not be able to withstand such continuous battles.

Furthermore, her previous solo battle with the Silver Moon Serpent had left her mentally exhausted, if not completely depleted, and lacking stamina. This explains why her progress has slowed considerably since returning from the east. If she were at her peak, she would likely have already engaged L in battle; why wait until now?

But it's no use saying anything now. We're all tired, but it's everyone's tired – all the candidates are tired. Everyone has been working on this unified exam for three days and three nights without sleep, and the exhaustion is the same for everyone. Speaking of which, she even cheated by entering the consciousness space twice, so she's the one who has the least right to say she's tired.

Fortunately, no matter how exhausted they were, they were finally seeing the light at the end of the tunnel. It wasn't that Jiang Hui couldn't endure hardship, but the seemingly endless and restrictive fighting was taking its toll. Finally, they could have a good, unrestrained battle.

Apart from the troops stationed at the rear, Jiang Hui selected the vast majority of personnel that could be mobilized to concentrate at the front line.

This was necessary. The other side was coming with great force, and if it was indeed the person she suspected, they must be leading everyone this way with the idea of ​​fighting to the death, and their power was no joke.

Based on Jiang Hui's understanding of that individual, the opponent's all-out offensive power cannot be relaxed even slightly, otherwise the formation will be instantly broken. However, Jiang Hui's current team structure is unable to quickly coordinate and turn around, resulting in the loss of the front line. Therefore, against this person, he can only go all out from the beginning and cannot afford to be lax.

With this in mind, G launched an unprecedented mobilization. This was the first time Jiang Hui had made such a large-scale deployment since taking control of the south. Regardless of their understanding of the situation, everyone rushed towards the border between the south and the central region as soon as they received the order. Jiang Hui didn't bother to make detailed adjustments to the personnel gaps and defensive gaps that arose during this period. He only coordinated with Zhou Xiuwen to repair them, ensuring that the front line could function at full capacity without being constrained.

Everyone was exhausted, yet they all felt a strange excitement, because they all knew that this might be their final battle for survival. Shi Long was a worm, and how much merit he could earn and whether he could be admitted to his academy depended entirely on this battle.

Everyone has the same idea.

This little climax is coming up, and it's going to end rather abruptly. I apologize; I originally had plans for a longer one, and I wanted to introduce some new characters to fight Jiang Hui. However, I was seriously ill in January, and I've been sick again this month. I just couldn't keep going with this story, so I decided to end it cleanly and let the protagonist return to reality and start a new plot. I hope everyone will look forward to the higher education (university life) part.

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