Chapter 97 Listed
"Catch up, catch up?" Jiang Hui finally arrived at the gathering point. Everyone had already geared up and set off. She became the focus of the audience as soon as she arrived.
Everyone looked at her silently, their eyes couldn't be called weird, but they definitely couldn't be called normal.
Jiang Hui's scalp felt numb for a moment, but her face was extraordinary, and she could act like a normal person even if she bit the bullet.
The lead instructor came from the front, glanced at Jiang Hui, and finally said: "Hurry back to the team."
Does this mean she is allowed to join the team? Jiang Hui was a little in disbelief, because she just saw everyone packing their bags and looking like they were going to leave the next moment, and she thought she would not be able to catch up. Unexpectedly, the lead instructor was relieved.
Given the opportunity, Jiang Hui slipped into the team like a rabbit, fearing that the instructor would regret it.
In fact, the other party also had some impressions of Jiang Hui, and was a little surprised to see this man rushing over without even waking up. He had examined the other person before and found that he was not only physically exhausted but also mentally exhausted. He thought that the person would not wake up in a short time, so he directly asked the students staying there to carry him to the medical tent.
I didn’t expect that not only did he wake up, but he also rushed over to continue with us. He was very hardworking and a good young man. The lead instructor showed some interest, but just a little bit.
The other party glanced at the gray and bright-colored flag behind Jiang Hui's luggage and said calmly: "Place the flag better." He also knew the function of this chess piece, so he naturally knew the school's "sinister intentions." , this is also the link where training reasonably exists. As the lead instructor, there is no need to expose it, but it is not impossible to give a friendly reminder.
Jiang Hui reacted and immediately adjusted the crooked flagpole. The pole is indeed a little crooked. If the other party hadn't reminded him to let it fall halfway, the flagpole would have broken off.
After that, the other party didn't care whether Jiang Hui had planted the flag or not, and directly ordered everyone to set off. Jiang Hui had no choice but to trot along at the back of the team, adjusting the position of the flag along the way.
Then a group of sixteen people set off towards the target in a mighty manner. The total number of fifty people in the team plus the instructors was only fifty-one. As a result, there were only fifteen students left in the shooting battle. . This survival rate is really "high".
Having gradually adapted to the rhythm of training, Jiang Hui couldn't help but sigh, not even the cattle in the production team were trained like this. It turns out that this is the empire's method of training talents, and it is indeed rough and effective.
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"Is this kid in your class okay?" A young man with a friendly temperament and a smile that seemed to be born with him said to the person next to him.
“Haven’t you seen people get up in one fell swoop? I’ve never seen anyone so unafraid of death. Young people today really don’t know what the sky is and how high the sky is... It’s hard to build without being careful. There is no place to cry if there are any side effects.”
The person next to him didn’t respond, and a carefree man in military uniform on the other side made a mockery first. Although he seemed to be referring to the person on the other side of the screen, his eyes were staring at the person next to him, and he was speaking to someone intentionally.
Of course, class teacher Stark didn't care about the guy opposite who was always arrogant. This man didn't know why he had always disliked him. He really didn't understand a captain who spent the whole day making fun of trivial matters. He never gave anyone such a look.
“You——” The young man opposite became angry when he saw Stark like this.
"Captain Zou, please calm down. Now is not the time to quarrel. You haven't given your grades yet. If you delay any longer, you will have to go to the next level." The instructor quickly advised when he saw something was wrong. The two of them had been like this since they were teaching together. They always bickered when they met, and the smell of gunpowder was overflowing... Well, in fact, it was just Zou Yi's unilateral provocation, while Captain Stark's attitude was indifferent. Of course, it is because of this attitude that the conflict between the two people becomes deeper and deeper, and the teacher, as the manager of the entire first grade, is naturally not easy to handle.
Although this instructor was not a sergeant, he was once a bachelor of the Imperial Academy of Science and Education. He later retired and returned to his original system for construction. He is a very prestigious scholar. Both teachers and students in the school respect him very much.
Zou Yi, even though he has a prominent family background, would subconsciously restrain his temper in front of him. When the other party said this, Zou Yi naturally didn't know what to say. He snorted coldly and casually took the dispatch board next to him and pulled it up.
Seeing that the ancestor had accepted the opinion first, the teacher looked at Stark again: "Captain Stark..."
"I know." The other party said in a deep voice, finally looking away from the many sub-screens, although... he still had no intention of assessing the score.
The teacher knew Stark's style, so he didn't remind him again because he thought he had his own sense of proportion, and continued busy integrating the scoring data.
In the huge observation center, everyone is surrounding a huge circular platform, and hundreds of images are hanging in the air above the middle. At a glance, they seem to be several overlapping but not interfering with each other. , able to observe what happens to each team at a fixed point.
There were all kinds of people sitting around, including all the class teachers of the entire first grade, as well as many teachers of all grades, all watching the training.
In the middle of the observatory, there is a flat list. From the top level, there are densely packed names of people, followed by the points they have obtained in each link.
It turns out that the class instructors can see almost every one of them's performance during training, and adopt a point-weighted system to ensure that every student with outstanding performance can receive a relatively fair score. Only students with outstanding overall performance can be removed from the overall ranking list to compete with others.
It was such a coincidence that just now it was Stark's turn to be responsible for scoring points for Jiang Hui's side, so they could naturally see clearly what happened.
Jiang Hui is also one of the more outstanding students in this round. He naturally qualified and was moved out of the overall ranking. Although his ranking is just a bottom-line ranking, it is nothing among the strong professional sergeant players, but it is not bad either. .
Zou Yi is the class teacher of Class 1, and he has always been at odds with Stark. He is unhappy that one more student from Class 2 is on the list. Seeing Jiang Hui struggling and continuing to practice, he felt that Jiang Hui had the same bad temper as their class teacher, so he couldn't help but mock him.
Stark finally scored a score that was neither high nor low nor bad on Jiang Hui's options panel. In fact, considering that Jiang Hui's last move was an excellent dodge, it even seemed a little low. , but it is reasonable, after all, the score depends on the overall level.
After he rated it, Jiang Hui's card only moved up a few places and then stopped. This shows that Stark, the class teacher, did not give any preferential treatment.
This guy is really used to lying for his own reputation. He never does this kind of thing, he can do as much as he wants. If he wants to go higher, this guy, tsk... Zou Yi sneered and shook his not-so-serious legs, the mockery was palpable. .
(End of this chapter)