"Caught, caught up?" Jiang Hui finally arrived at the gathering point. Everyone was already ready to leave. As soon as she arrived, she became the focus of the whole place.
Everyone looked at her silently. Their expressions weren't weird, but they were definitely not normal either.
Jiang Hui's scalp suddenly felt numb, but she was thick-skinned enough to act as if nothing had happened.
The team leader came over, glanced at Jiang Hui, and finally said, "Hurry back to the team."
Does this mean that she can join the team? Jiang Hui was a little bit unbelieving, because she just saw everyone packing their bags and looking like they were going to leave at the next moment, and she thought she would not be able to catch up. Unexpectedly, the team leader instructor was relieved.
When given the chance, Jiang Hui slipped into the team like a rabbit, fearing that the instructor would go back on his word.
In fact, the other party had some impression of Jiang Hui, and was surprised to see that this man rushed over without waking up. He had examined him before, and found that he was not only physically exhausted but also mentally exhausted. He thought that this man would not wake up in a short time, so he directly asked the students who stayed there to carry him to the medical tent.
I didn't expect that he not only woke up, but also rushed over to continue the journey. He was really hardworking and a good candidate. The team leader showed some interest, but only a little.
The other party glanced at the gray bright-colored flag behind Jiang Hui's bag and said calmly, "Put the flag in place." He also knew the function of this chess piece, and naturally knew the school's "sinister intentions", which was also a reasonable part of the training. As the leader and instructor, there was no need to expose it, but it was not wrong to give a kind reminder.
Jiang Hui reacted and immediately adjusted the crooked flagpole. The pole was indeed a little crooked, and if the other party hadn't reminded him, the flagpole would have broken if it had been left like this.
The other party didn't care whether Jiang Hui had planted the flag properly or not, and directly ordered everyone to set off. Jiang Hui had no choice but to jog along at the end of the team, adjusting the position of the flag along the way.
Then a group of sixteen people set off towards the target. The team had a total of fifty people plus the instructor, which was only fifty-one people. As a result, only fifteen students were left after a shooting battle. This survival rate was really "high".
Jiang Hui, who had gradually adapted to the training rhythm, couldn't help but sigh in his heart, saying that even the cows in the production team were not trained like this. So this was the way the empire trained talents, and it was indeed rough and effective.
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"Is the kid in your class okay?" A young man with a friendly temperament and a natural smile asked the person next to him.
"Didn't you see how he got up in no time? I've never seen anyone so fearless. Young people nowadays really don't know how high the sky is or how deep the earth is... Just keep working hard. If you get any side effects by accident, you'll have nowhere to cry."
The person next to him didn't respond, but a sloppy man in military uniform on the other side started to mock him. Although his words seemed to be directed at the person on the other side of the screen, his eyes were fixed on the person next to him, as if he was talking to someone.
Stark, the class teacher, naturally ignored the guy opposite him who was always sarcastic. For some reason, this guy always disliked him. He really didn't understand why a captain would snipe at trivial matters all day long. He never looked at such people.
"You--" The young man opposite became angry when he saw Stark's expression.
"Captain Zou, please calm down. Now is not the time to argue. You haven't given your scores yet. If you delay any longer, you will have to move on to the next level." The instructor quickly advised as soon as he saw that something was wrong.
It has been like this since they started teaching together. Whenever they meet, they always quarrel and the atmosphere is tense... Well, it was actually Zou Yi who provoked them unilaterally, while Captain Stark ignored them. Of course, it was because of this attitude that the conflict between the two of them became more and more serious, and it was naturally difficult for the teacher, as the manager of the entire first grade, to deal with it.
Although this teacher was not a military officer, he was once a bachelor of the Imperial Capital Academy of Science and Education. He retired and returned to his original galaxy for construction. He was a very prestigious scholar, and both teachers and students in the school respected him very much.
Even though Zou Yi, who came from a prominent family, would subconsciously restrain his temper in front of him. When the other party said this, Zou Yi naturally had nothing to say. He snorted coldly and casually took the dispatch board next to him and started swiping.
Seeing that this ancestor accepted the suggestion first, the instructor looked at Stark again: "Captain Stark..."
"I know." The other party said in a deep voice, and finally moved his eyes away from the many sub-screens, although... he still had no intention of assessing the scores.
The instructor knew Stark's style and thought that he knew what he was doing, so he didn't remind him again and continued to work on integrating the scoring data.
I saw a huge observation center with a group of people gathered around a huge circular platform. Hundreds of images were suspended in the air above the center. At first glance, they seemed to be several overlapping but non-interfering images, and they could observe what happened to each team at a fixed point.
There were all kinds of people sitting around, including all the first grade class teachers and many teachers from various grades, all watching this training.
In the center of the observatory is a flat list. From the top, it is filled with names, followed by the points they obtained in each stage.
It turns out that the class teachers can see almost every student's performance during the training, and adopt a point-based weighting system to ensure that every outstanding student can get a relatively fair score. Only students with outstanding overall performance can be selected from the overall ranking list to compete with everyone else.
It just so happened that 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 considered a relatively outstanding student in this round, so he was naturally removed from the overall ranking. Although his ranking was only at the bottom, it was not a big deal among the professional sergeants, but it was not bad either.
Zou Yi was the head teacher of Class 1, and he had always been at odds with Stark. He would not be quick if one more student from Class 2 was on the list. Seeing Jiang Hui struggling to get up and continue training, he felt that he had the same bad temper as their head teacher, so he could not help but mock him.
Stark finally gave Jiang Hui a score on the option panel that was neither high nor low, and it was not bad either. In fact, considering Jiang Hui's excellent dodge at the end, it was even a bit low. But it was reasonable, after all, the score depended on the overall level.
After he gave the evaluation, Jiang Hui's score only moved up a few places and then stopped. It can be seen that Stark, the class teacher, did not give him any preferential treatment.
This guy is really good at being hypocritical for his own reputation. He never does this. He just does what he wants. If he wants to get a higher score, then this guy, tsk… Zou Yi sneered and swung his legs in a not-so-serious way, his sarcasm was evident in his words.