Sure enough, Nie Erqi's feeling was correct. This guy came for Jiang Hui, a classmate in their class.
If he really was a person who loved to watch the fun, he would naturally be afraid of chaos in the world and would be eager to make some space for them to have some fun. Unfortunately, although he was also a little curious and felt bored by this too peaceful task, he always remembered that he was a teacher and everyone could watch the fun except him.
Did these little brats think this was a place for competition? They should be thankful that they were still in the relaxed secondary education stage. If they were in a higher university, anyone who dared to go against their superiors and make such a request would be punished miserably.
Regardless of the stage, the school is committed to cultivating everyone's abilities. As mentioned before, because their ultimate goal is to export suitable talents to the army, education at each stage will also make them understand the military iron rule of obeying orders, rather than making impulsive actions for their own selfishness.
Hess's behavior had obviously gone too far. He made the same mistake as he had made during the previous training. If his superior was here, he would probably face another round of punishment.
However, the people present at the moment were not his superiors or instructors, and he was only temporarily transferred here.
In theory, Nie Erqi should also stop the other party and not allow him to disrupt the teaching process. But people's mentality is very complicated, or it should be said that people are very complicated. Sometimes the plan is like this, but the operation is another matter.
The empire needs people who know how to obey orders, take the overall situation into consideration, and are willing to truly integrate themselves into the collective interests. But who is like this at the beginning... and no one can always stick to it.
So this is just a false proposition, and it is the general principle that needs to be followed in current teaching.
In daily teaching, it is more about personal brilliance, and it is easier to demonstrate each other's abilities.
Nie Erqi didn't mind letting these young boys, who had not yet realized the severity of the world, have some fun.
Hearing this, he just raised his eyebrows, and under the nervous, curious, or pleading gazes of the crowd, he suddenly smiled and said, "Okay."
What a ghost! Jiang Hui was stunned.
Of course, Nie Erqi couldn't really teach He Si and Jiang Hui one-on-one. After all, he was the teacher, and this was his class, so he had to set the rules. How could he let these kids do whatever they wanted
However, young people are always competitive, and Nie Erqi can understand their desire to compete with each other, and is willing to give them a chance to compete. There are only two days left, and these kids probably can't practice their basics, so give them some new tricks.
Because the original positioning net had been stained by several rounds of laser gun pigment, and two nets could not be spread out to stand apart, so in addition to replacing a new positioning net, Nie Erqi also set up another net, a total of three nets, enough for more than 40 people to stand in the same row.
But what was the purpose of this? Was it to get everyone to unite and fight
I saw Nie Erqi installing some unknown circular devices on these positioning nets, each of which was firmly stuck on the node. There was also a small cross mark in the middle, which just coincided with the node at the back.
A total of ten such things were glued on from left to right, and then rows of them were arranged downwards, and finally a hundred of them were neatly stacked on.
Nie Erqi told them that this thing is called a target marker, and it is an auxiliary tool used in conjunction with this batch of laser guns. It can identify the code of the laser gun that hit him.
This thing has this function? Jiang Hui thought it was just an ordinary toy gun. She looked up and down the laser gun in her hand with some surprise, but couldn't find the so-called number. Finally, under Nie Erqi's guidance, she finally saw a small number 07 hidden in the edge of the inner rod of the gun.
Jiang Hui silently memorized the serial number of the gun while listening to Nie Erqi explaining the rules of this round.
In fact, this is also a very simple training method. After all, it is just the most basic static target exercise. No matter how you play with it, there are limits.
If they were fighting "alone" before, then this round was a multi-party melee.
Although there are hundreds of taggers on the positioning website, not all of them are used up in one round, and one row is only used for one round.
More than 40 people share 10 markers in a round, but only one person can hit each marker at a time. In other words, if Jiang Hui wants to hit a marker, he must compete with more than 40 classmates.
This round of practice had a competitive feel to it. It aroused everyone's competitive spirit more than the previous single-player practice, and also perked up the energy of those who were finding the practice a bit boring.
Yes, all of them are young and energetic, how many of them can really calm down and practice methodically. In addition, after being beaten today, they have been impatient for a long time and want to prove their abilities in some way. Isn't this a great opportunity
Apparently, this mode also fits Hes's requirement to shoot at the same time as his fellow students, so he said nothing more, but glanced at Jiang Hui quite deliberately.
Although the person he was staring at happened to be distracted somewhere else at this moment, staring at the positioning network, no one knew what he was thinking.
Hess felt a surge of anger rushing from his chest to his head. It was like this again... Why was this guy so irritating
In the past, he was the only one who was indifferent to others... In the words of those people, he never looked at others straight in the eye. Although Hess felt that this matter was doubtful, he actually had never thought about it that way, but he had come here alone without relying on anyone, so he naturally had his own pride.
But he hit a wall with Jiang Hui. Hes was not angry because he suffered a loss at the hands of Jiang Hui on the day of the training, nor was he jealous of Jiang Hui's superior shooting talent, but because this person seemed to have never seen him.
It was so obvious that even the instructor and other students noticed it, but Jiang Hui himself seemed nonchalant and indifferent.
… Although he did look at her a few times, it was just a look, and it was the kind of "look" without any desire to explore. The other party was no better than the tasteless one-way shooting practice.
Hess never knew that he was such a hot-tempered person, nor did he think that one day he would feel indignant about being ignored by others.
Anger filled his heart, and as his rage burned fiercely, Hes felt that his pent-up anger was gradually transforming into some kind of obsession.
So he couldn't help but make this request to Instructor Nie Erqi, regardless of how others viewed him, because he didn't want anything else now and just wanted to face this inner demon and defeat "her" in one fell swoop.