Chapter 240: I Hate Three Plus One [Part 1]
Everyone knows that there was no lack of geniuses in AF1, and both AF1 and AF2 were pretty much stacked with all kinds of geniuses from every place and every class. So perhaps these teachers were simply numb to this scene. After all, there were only too many geniuses in this place.
The round-shaped test zone was divided into eight smaller zones. Every zone took a forty five degree fan-shaped space. There was a ring of spectator stand outside the shooting range, and it was divided into the upper level and bottom level. The examiners were at the upper level, and the examinees were at the bottom level. All examinees who had finished their test or were waiting for their turn were watching the examinees in the test zone at the bottom level of the spectator stand.
Shooting was a skill all students must learn. Even if there was a student who hadnât come into contact with a gun until now, they were still required to learn shooting after they were officially accepted into AF1. Therefore, one could say that shooting was an important course in every school. A lot of teachers loved to test their students on their shooting skills, and shooting had always been a course that took up a higher percentage be it in an exam or a tryout like this one. That was why a lot of people chose shooting as their subject.
Curved shooting might be an ultra difficult shooting technique outside of AF1, but in here, a place where geniuses clash against one another, it was nothing more but an everyday technique. Maybe the teachers would give them a second glance if they hit every target while curving their shots.
There were some actual AF1 and AF2 students from previous years who were watching the test too, and from their expressions Cillin knew that very few examinees actually came to their attention. Of course, it wasnât that these examinees had performed exceptionally poor. If they were further trained after they were officially accepted into an affiliated school, they would only shine brighter than ever before.
The examinees went in and out of the test zones amidst the actual studentsâ chatter and the teachersâ absent-minded gazes. They were all so full of ambition before they came to this place, but it was only a matter of time before they learned why AF1 and AF2 could become the top schools in the entire empire. Gold always shines, but even gold becomes unassuming within a sea of gold.
Cillin believed that shooting technique was just one of the aspects they benchmarked the examinees with. The other thing they observed was the type of guns they used.
Thatâs right, the shooting test was set up in a way that allowed the examinees to bring their own guns. That was why the students werenât forbidden from carrying firearms into AF1âs preparatory campus. It also meant that some people in AF1 had the ability to prevent and control any undesirable situations that might arise from the missing rule.
Cillin stared at the shooting range from the spectator stand. Libero and Ironhead didnât take shooting, but Walley and Teita did. Walley was in front of Cillin while Teita was behind him. The order was decided on a first come first serve basis.
Walley and Cillin were put in the same test zone, and Cillin soon discovered that Walley had impressive shooting instinct. He reminded him of Tang Qiuqiu, which meant that he was either born with great shooting instincts or forced to develop them due to his environment. It could be the latter seeing that Walley came from a pretty messy place. Still, it couldnât be easy for a parent to raise and instill such a careless attitude in the young man despite living in a messy place like that.
Walley picked a gun directly from the gun rack, gave it a look, fired a test shot and started his test immediately. He hit everything, and he never stopped shooting until it was over.
Cillin couldnât see Walleyâs eyes when the latter fired his gun from where he stood; he could only see his shooting methods and results: maybe the teachers could see them from the cameras inside the shooting range? At any rate, when Walley was done shooting Cillin could feel that the teachersâ reactions in this zone were a little different from before. If he wasnât mistaken, it should be something like satisfaction.
âCillin, itâs almost your turn, isnât it?â Teita ran over and talked to him. Just now he was talking to a current student he knew. On a side note, the stress test didnât put any pressure on Teita.
âMm. There are two more before itâs my turn.â Cillin said while pointing at the fan-shaped zone before him.
Teita waved his hand and said, âNo need to be nervous, just do like you always dol!â This was an advice his father often gave him.
Cillin smiled back. âIâm not nervous.â
Walley returned while the two of them were chatting.
âThereâs nothing to see here. The real students are staring at pretty girls, the pretty girls are staring at pretty boys, and the teachers are yawning again and again. Iâm not sure if theyâre trying to piss us off on purpose.â Walley leaned against the fence and asked, âSo hungry. Say, do you guys have anything I can eat?â
Cillin tossed a compressed biscuit, a bag of jerkies and a bottle of water at him. âConserve your strength. The next test is probably going to just as tight.â
âWhat a troublesome test this is.â Walley caught the food and began replenishing his stamina.
Walley didnât have a subspace container because it was a luxury to him. That was why he couldnât bring as many food as Cillin or Teita did. He didnât want to eat nutrient tablets either because those things were okay in the norm but completely insufficient in a test like this one.
âOh by the way, I asked around and learned the third test is going to undergo a small change,â Teita said.
âWhat change?â Cillin and Walley looked at him at the same time.
Teita sighed. âI heard that âThe Three Testsâ is going to be changed into the âThree Plus One Testsâ from here on. The three âchoose-yourselfâ mini tests havenât changed, but now there is a fourth mini test. The fourth mini test may be different each term, and it seems like weâre be running a marathon this time.â
âMarathon? How far do we have to run?â Cillin asked.
Teita shook his head. âI donât know, they donât know either. Only a teacher in charge would know about this.â
Walley looked up into the sky with a clear look of forlornness while chewing his jerky. âI have a bad feeling about thisâŠâ
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