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Chapter 344: 215 Special Training (Second Update) _2



Chapter 344: 215 Special Training (Second Update) _2

Chapter 344: Chapter 215 Special Training (Second Update) _2

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“So, Xiemen Waidao, what about you?”

“I’ll stay behind, coordinate with Monkey, and mainly be responsible for holding off the united mecha. According to the scenario, I can’t provide you with direct support; I can only cooperate in this way. But there shouldn’t be a problem with Monkey around; everything should be manageable with him.”

Finding Xiemen Waidao’s high regard for Monkey, Teddy Bear asked in a low voice, “I know Monkey is awesome, but how awesome is he exactly?”

Pointing at himself, Xiemen Waidao said, “I am the runner-up of the ‘Spirit Vessel’ championship, and that freak who just flew off is the champion. Although we snatched our titles by a surprise attack, our strength is also incredibly formidable. But Monkey, he could fight any of us with just one hand tied behind his back and still dominate.”

Teddy Bear took a sharp breath, “Then isn’t he the best pilot?”

“No, it’s said that their boss can beat him without even using his hands.”

“Not use hands, what then? Who in the world is their boss?”

“I don’t know, but I feel Monkey is serious.”

Teddy Bear was momentarily speechless, feeling that this world’s geniuses were truly incomprehensible.

At that time, Monkey had also finished gearing up and then said to Teddy Bear, “Alright, come here.”

Hurriedly catching up, Teddy Bear asked, “Where are we going?”

“To the arena.”

“What are we going to do at the arena?”

“Train.”

Teddy Bear couldn’t see why Monkey still needed to train when he was so skilled.

But he still followed Monkey to the arena and subsequently found out that this place rightly deserved to be the game’s main scene.

The immense Tower of Competition towered into the clouds, and a manmade satellite floating in the air used a force field to anchor the arena, allowing its height to extend indefinitely upwards.

The whole planet had been remodeled into the logistical area of the Tower of Competition, with gigantic cities all serving the mecha battles, ensuring that its pilots had no worries behind them.

Every pilot who managed to enter the Tower of Competition was a star pilot, and those in the top one hundred had unparalleled prestige, becoming the objects of everyone’s admiration.

Mecha enthusiasts from all over the world gathered here, discussing their favorite mecha, and there were even dedicated areas for them to place bets, wagering on which mecha would win.

Finding out that gambling was even possible here, Teddy Bear immediately rubbed his hands together, ready to make a hefty bet.

But as he approached, he realized that one needed a voucher to participate in the betting.

Pulling Monkey aside, Teddy Bear asked, “You need a voucher to gamble, how do we get one?”

The Monkey had completed the Mecha setup, then he gestured for the Teddy Bear to come over.

The Teddy Bear walked over, bewildered, and was then forcefully pushed by the Monkey into a seat similar to a pilot’s chair, after which it lost consciousness.

When it woke up again, it found that its body had been switched to a different one.

The new body was very burly and massive, and its field of view was incredibly vast.

Gently clenching its fist, it found itself full of power.

Before it could understand why this had happened, it saw a Mecha appear in front of it.

This Mecha looked ordinary, with no special features to it.

Just as the Teddy Bear was about to ask, its vision blurred, and the Mecha in front of it suddenly disappeared, then approached at high speed, getting right in the Teddy Bear’s face.

The opponent’s strength wasn’t significant, but it was very fast. The Teddy Bear hadn’t had time to react when it was outflanked, and with a punch, it was sent flying.

Although it couldn’t feel pain, being thrown a far distance still humiliated the Teddy Bear greatly.

Getting back on its feet, it was just about to retaliate, but the opponent had already gotten close to its face and then kicked its power furnace, shattering it with a kick.

“Challenge failed.”

An electronic synthesized voice rang out, and everything around it suddenly disappeared.

When it came to, it was still in the pilot’s chair, never having left it.

The Monkey was looking at the data from its previous match, his expressionless face giving the Teddy Bear a sense of crisis, not knowing what he was thinking right now.

Climbing up awkwardly, the Teddy Bear pulled out the data cables from itself and sat down next to the Monkey.

“How was it? Was it very bad? That... am I really that bad?”

Recalling its two failures, the Teddy Bear felt even more ashamed.

“What are you talking about?” the Monkey said in surprise, “You did very well. Being able to adapt to the Mecha right away, you’re truly worthy of being an Artifact Spirit. Your familiarity with the Mecha is really impressive. And that flip you did afterwards was particularly agile, something ordinary pilots simply couldn’t do.”

“Really?”

“I never lie, it was really impressive. But you’re still a bit weak on combat consciousness, however, that can be improved. According to the settings, after an Artifact Spirit awakens, all memories and special abilities will converge in a special chip. As long as you keep training yourself, your chip will become more powerful, and so will you,” the Monkey elaborated.

Looking at the Monkey, the Teddy Bear suddenly felt moved.

Being trusted by someone felt really good.

Wiping away non-existent tears, the Teddy Bear asked, “What should I do next?”

“Keep fighting, until you win,” the Monkey replied.


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