"Did you see it just now? It's really amazing. That's a whole hand." A student who was lagging behind the team said to his companions excitedly.
"I see, I see. This is the third time you've said that. It's just one hand, isn't it? Look at classmate Lafitte next to you. He moved both arms but he wasn't as excited as you are."
"That's different. Lafitte has excellent grades, so this performance is expected. But it's different for me. I thought I might not be able to succeed even if I worked hard until the end of the course." The man said with great interest.
"Can you think about others when you are happy? I am so happy for you, can you please consider my feelings?" Obviously, his companion was the kind of person who had not been successful until the end of the course.
"Sorry, I didn't mean it. In fact, it was just luck. Didn't our class teacher Stark say that most students will experience the same situation when they first come into contact with mechas? He has always been strict, and this is not just to comfort everyone. The next mecha class will be scheduled for next week, and we will have mecha practical classes every week from now on. There are plenty of opportunities, so just rest assured."
"Actually, what we have done is just a piece of cake. Do you know who else has successfully driven the mecha?" Although they talked excitedly, the fact is that they had only driven partial parts of the mecha, and most of the students who successfully entered the auxiliary cabin could do it.
However, they were still some distance away from being able to officially drive the mecha. To truly drive the mecha, at least the body of the mecha had to be driven to stand upright. Unfortunately, in the past three hours of classes, only a few people were able to do this.
"Just those few. Clarence, Tadel, and I think there's another one... the top scorer in our class, Jia Yindi, who has a bad temper."
"Did you miss one? You must have done it on purpose. You didn't even count the best one." Another classmate asked suspiciously.
“Do we still need to count that? Didn’t everyone see it?” She was different from everyone else. She succeeded from the very beginning. He was embarrassed to drag others in to compare with her. It seemed like they were not on a completely different level.
"Do you think she has experience in driving a mecha before? She doesn't look like she has no experience." The classmate said with some doubt.
"That's enough. Not everyone has a mecha. Even if someone has the background, they won't let someone who hasn't fully awakened touch such a thing. Besides, haven't you experienced it yourself? How difficult is it to operate this mecha? It's almost impossible to pass it by figuring it out on your own... Humph, just admit that he is a powerful person."
"Hurry up, hurry up, look at you, you were speaking so seriously, but you've fallen behind. Soon all the good seats in the cafeteria will be taken up by those guys again."
"Eh? Didn't classmate Jiang come out? I saw she was lagging behind, and I wanted to go slowly and ask her for advice."
"Maybe the class teacher asked her to stay and talk." The classmate opposite raised his eyebrows, gave her a look that showed you understand, and made the shape of "special treatment" with his mouth.
"You're the only one who can guess? If you're jealous, you can stay. I think if it were you, let alone attending extra classes, you'd be so scared that your legs would go weak just by looking at Stark's face a few more times."
The two of them walked further away as they talked.
As for Jiang Hui, whom they were talking about, he was indeed still in the battle hall. Almost all the students in Class 2 had left, and the huge mecha battle hall was left with only Jiang Hui, Stark, and the empty mechas everywhere.
Jiang Hui stayed and helped clean up the place spontaneously. Then she was seen looking at a mecha that was obviously not shut down properly, wondering which impatient classmate had left it behind. She hesitated whether to help clean it up, and was stopped by Stark.
The other person waved at her and asked Jiang Hui to go over.
Jiang Hui called out "Uncle Tang" in a somewhat obedient manner. Stark was a person who paid more attention to the relationship between the elders and the younger ones. Normally, because of the teacher-student relationship, she would obediently call the class instructor or teacher according to the seniority of the students. But if she called him like this outside of class, the other party would correct her seriously.
Actually, it would be more appropriate to call him uncle in the Star Realm, and the other party also called himself that. But this title was too obvious to Jiang Hui, a Blue Star Soul who had already grown up for a long time, so she simply omitted a word and called him Uncle Tang. The other party didn't think there was anything wrong with it, so he just accepted it.
Stark nodded as a response, and then he got straight to the point and asked her about her feelings about today's class, her first experience driving a mecha, and the problems she encountered. He asked in great detail, making Jiang Hui wonder if he had kept her here just to give her some extra training.
Jiang Hui naturally didn't mind this. After all, the mecha practical class was only for a short time, and the things to learn were limited, so it would definitely be good to learn more.
Although Jiang Hui had performed a relatively successful initial operation in class, he still had a lot of questions after repeated operations. If he didn't ask Stark, he would have to go back and look for information or find answers from experience.
It would be nice if someone was willing to answer her question.
But as for the answer... it's actually not that detailed.
Stark is not a meticulous teacher, which can be seen from his opening remarks. He is an empiricist who advocates exploring with personal ability and eventually forming his own style.
Therefore, when Jiang Hui asked him questions, he preferred to guide her thinking or explore the fundamental associations that caused the problem, and rarely answered her directly.
By the end of the questioning, Jiang Hui had answered many of the questions in his mind, but the questions seemed to... keep coming.
Oh, forget it, it’s enough that I’ve learned it, I can’t ask for too much else.
Seeing that Jiang Hui had almost finished asking questions, Stark asked the purpose of today's visit after a while: "How do you feel about operating the humanoid mecha today?"
How does it feel? Jiang Hui was stunned. It was difficult for her to answer this question. She had only been in contact with mechas for a short time, so how could she talk about her feelings
If she was asked how it felt to operate the mecha today, she could answer a few questions. However, when it came to humanoid mecha, the scope was too narrow and the direction was unclear, so she was a little confused about the purpose of the other party's question.
Jiang Hui was a little confused about the purpose of Stark's question and looked at him puzzledly, but found that he was strangely not looking at her at this moment, but looking at the only mecha that was not parked, with a distant look.
Jiang Hui opened his mouth, but inexplicably felt that he should not say anything at this moment, so he simply closed his mouth and remained silent.
I don't know how long it took, but it seemed like a long time and just a moment, Jiang Hui felt the other party withdraw his gaze. His tone seemed to be apologetic: "It's getting late, you should go back first."
Jiang Hui nodded and was about to turn around and leave when he heard the other party's words behind him: "The military has reviewed the last batch of your father's relics and returned them. They will probably be sent to the permanent star system next Wednesday. I will send them to you then."