A prompt appeared in the upper left corner of the screen in front of her, followed by Jeanne's avatar. In order to demonstrate the effectiveness of the new system clearly, she began to explain it directly.
"There are tens of thousands of scenario settings in the new system. It's impossible to introduce them one by one so I'll focus on the demonstration of the current scenario. Now we have a total of eight people, with me as the rear command center, Captain Amanda as the vanguard, Lieutenant Lu Diyun, Lieutenant Keiko Lee, and Lieutenant Seol-Hyun Ae on the left wing, Lieutenant Tracy Valentine, Lieutenant Lilian, and Lieutenant Leoz on the right wing. It lined up like a geese formation, but I named it the Boomerang formation, you'll know the reason soon.
"We will set up an emergency situation: the right wing is suddenly attacked by two first-level predators. The one who is going to rescue them is Captain Amanda, the vanguard, while the left wing takes me as the axis, and circles to the right." A diagram appeared beside Jeanne's avatars, and she continued while making a circular movement with her finger, "If the enemy has been destroyed in the middle, the right wing can again be focused on Captain Amanda, and the left wing will circle back to their original position. To put it simply, we constantly shifted in a circular pattern, like a boomerang flying in the air. In this way, the efficiency of rescue can be maximized, and the mobility will be more nimble."
The diagram disappeared as she finished her explanation, "Of course, I'm just explaining the basic principle. Next, everyone will try it once to see how effective this set of methods set by the system is."
Jeanne explained the operation smoothly. Meanwhile, she had already entered the set scene data into the system with two things in mind. After the explanation, the system just happened to completely generate the environment.
Everyone marched in line according to Jeanne's arrangement, and Keiko, who was extremely unfamiliar with operating mecha, was even more cautious this time and almost didn't dare to step out, fearing that she would accidentally fall again.
Fortunately, it only took a short time for her to become familiar with the mecha. After about a hundred or so meters away, she tried to walk, which was still quite easy, and with her renewed confidence, she started to run.
Because all the eight mecha had been scattered in the dense forest, Keiko was moving forward completely depending on the light spot instructions on the radar. Because there were no other mecha around, she didn't need to worry that some of her clumsy operations would be seen again. So, she tried a lot of actions and operations that were very bold and gradually became more confident.
Yes, she felt that she was quite talented at operating mecha. She had heard that it usually took three weeks of training for the average mecha soldier to skillfully control the mecha movements. Although it was only in virtual reality, she was a little bit proud that it only took her more than three minutes to master it.
Unbeknownst to her, the virtual system was in fact more difficult to operate than the real mecha. This was to increase the difficulty on purpose, otherwise, the effect of virtual training would be greatly reduced. And as a result, her three-minute score was actually even more terrifying. Since the invention of the mecha, no one has ever achieved such a score. The current record was fifteen minutes, and she was five times faster than the record.
Suddenly, a red alert appeared on the screen, warning that the right wing of the array was under attack. In less than a second, Keiko heard Jeanne's commanding voice.
"Left-wing, move in a circle to help them!"
As soon as she finished speaking, an arc appeared on the screen in front of Keiko's eyes. Keiko immediately drove the mecha to speed up and ran along the arc to the northeast.
However, before she could reach the scene of the incident, the alarm had already been lifted, the intruder had been eliminated, and the initial positions of the left and right wings were just replaced at that moment, and the team continued to move forward.
After trying this formation several times and experiencing several other formations, they started to become more familiar with the operation of this new system. To be honest, it was indeed much more convenient, everyone knew what to do, and the efficiency of rescue and marching had been greatly improved.
"It's almost noon now. We will take a lunch break for a while, and we will explain the new stage in the afternoon. Thank you for your cooperation..." Jeanne dismissed the training.
"It's so simple," After logging out of the system, Seol-Hyun Ae took off her helmet and grinned cheekily.
"Seol-Hyun Ae, you stay with Keiko to practice with me later," Lieutenant Lu Diyun's voice sounded, causing Seol-Hyun to freeze.
"Lieutenant, why?"
"Overconfident and arrogant, do you still think I need a reason to punish you?" Lieutenant Lu Diyun snorted coldly.
"Then... Then… why does Keiko have to be punished too?" Seol-Hyun Ae didn't defend herself but stood for Keiko.
"I think Keiko's control of the mecha is still subpar and I plan to ask her to work on it," Lu Diyun said seriously.
"Okay, I understand," Keiko accepted Lu Diyun's arrangement obediently.
Just as the three officers on the left wing were talking, Jeanne had disarmed the exosuit, walked towards them, and smiled.
"I'm sorry, Lieutenant Lu, I want to borrow Second Lieutenant Keiko this afternoon. What do you think?"
Lu Diyun was a little surprised, and then seemed to remember something, nodded, and said, "Understood."
Jeanne's blue eyes immediately turned to Keiko, and a beautiful and bright smile crept up to the corner of her lips.
"Second Lieutenant Lee, you don't have any objections, right?"
Keiko pursed her lips dejectedly and finally could only nod her head in agreement.
'Miss Jeanne, what are you trying to do?' Keiko felt a sudden headache.
Jeanne is leading the way in the front; she walks unhurriedly and has an elegant posture. Even in camouflage training clothes, she looked like a model doing a catwalk.
Keiko followed behind her silently, giving her a glance from time to time. Looking at the faint smile on her face, she always felt that this intelligent and black-bellied female major was plotting something against her.
They walked along the long, curved corridor of the martial arts field, and after reaching the door, Jeanne took Keiko directly to a small parking lot on the side of the martial arts field and then drive the small electric car in the direction of the officers' cafeteria.