Chapter 3653: Unlucky
Editor: Henyee Translations
The cooperative combat between the students in the morning had left a deep impression on the instructors and the military. The Chinese student, Ye Jian, was definitely like a rising star in the team obstacle course this afternoon. She was so dazzling that as long as one’s gaze lingered on her, it wouldn’t leave.
Even after the obstacle course ended in the afternoon, many people were still looking at Ye Jian.
Her performance was too exciting. Even when she was competing with the students from the Western countries, she still defeated the other party with an absolute advantage. She displayed the cold aura of a soldier from a great country.
From one o’clock to five o’clock, China used four hours to hold onto their ranking. They were still ranked third and didn’t let the top four or five Western countries surpass them.
The students from various Asian countries couldn’t help but rub their faces when they saw Ye Jian completing the 800-meter obstacle course. She took four minutes and 11 seconds to get first place. Even the students from Western countries couldn’t surpass her.
Li Jinnian expressed that the Chinese students’ performance was not bad. In the face of the congratulations from the others, he was still calm. The instructors who were talking to him in low voices couldn’t understand his thoughts at all.
The more it was like this, the more people didn’t dare to underestimate him.
The instructor from Singapore looked at the Korean instructor sympathetically. In the end, the Korean instructor stood by the computer for a long time and didn’t leave. The Singaporean instructor said in a low voice, “If you have any questions, you can ask the military.”
Questions?
Jin Zhongzai, who was standing beside the computer, pondered for a moment. After a while, he asked in a low voice, “Can I raise a question and request for a change?”
“No changes are allowed,” the instructor from Singapore replied hurriedly. He was really afraid that the Korean instructor, who had many opinions, would look for the military. “There’s a detailed explanation. You can take a closer look.”
The Korean and Chinese students should just fight. That way, the other Asian students wouldn’t feel pressured.
The instructor continued, “We all hope to see the victory of the Koreans and the defeat of the Chinese students.”
Jin Zhongzai’s expression froze slightly. It sounded like the instructor didn’t think highly of the Koreans. Even their ‘hope’ was perfunctory.
Jin Zhongzai turned around and left the computer. He frowned. His country’s students would be going against the Chinese. Could his country’s students really win against the Chinese?