From BOSS to Canon Fodder: She is Currently Out of Service!-Chapter 45 - 27: Don’t Fall for Me—I’m Just a Legend (Part 2)

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Chapter 45: Chapter 27: Don’t Fall for Me—I’m Just a Legend (Part 2)

"Help? Just lend me the training room... there’s nothing else really." Su Jiameng didn’t want to expose her secret, but she also didn’t want to delay her training. It would be great if she could borrow the training room. She had heard that the military’s training rooms were well equipped, which would be quite suitable for this body. "Thank you for this matter..."

"No problem." Li You had the robot clear away the trays and tentatively asked, "Do you have any plans to deal with that situation? Don’t tell me you actually want to challenge them one by one. Even an iron man couldn’t take it..."

"I have the ability to handle it... If I can’t even deal with them, I don’t know how I’m any better than trash..." Su Jiameng laughed, her arrogant words surprisingly unoffensive.

Li You twitched his mouth, thinking her temper was outrageously arrogant. If she was trash, wouldn’t that mean those challenging her were worse than trash? And how could she be so confident she’d win? Was it because of those meaningless consecutive wins?

"There’s a lot of fluff in the Mecha Fighting Arena matches. If you think that having a perfect win record there makes you amazing... then..." Li You didn’t finish, as Su Jiameng casually interjected.

"Losers must die!" Su Jiameng seemed to not fully grasp the other’s advice and instead ended the conversation decisively. "This applies not only to the challengers but also to myself."

Su Jiameng valued her life too much to let others threaten her. Seeing that persuasion was futile, Li You could only go along with her plans. After all, since it was a virtual battle, even in death, she’d just be mentally exhausted for a short time. Perhaps this might even deflate her arrogant attitude... On second thought, the match might not be such a bad thing after all.

The two spoke in very low voices, so much so that the officer nearby stretched his ears trying to catch some inside information or gossip but failed. In the end, they only saw their leader with a somewhat solemn expression and the country bumpkin woman looking calm...

Hmm... it seems there’s some gossip to be had. Their leader had always been unapproachable, so why had he gone out of his way to come to this poor planet to fetch someone? What was the relationship between the country bumpkin girl and him? Lover, acquaintance, or love child?

The room was filled with gossip bubbles as Li You, busy with work, had little time to rest. He stood to leave, adding, "If you want to go to the training room, you can ask the resting room’s robot; they know the way."

Although the officers didn’t really want to interact with someone as uncouth and brash as Su Jiameng, for the sake of gossip, they didn’t mind sparing some time for this peculiar woman. But to their surprise, before they could even approach her, she had already stood up and left. Hmm... was she going after their leader who left earlier?

"Is this the training room?" At this time, most people were eating or busy with shifts, leaving the training room empty. Su Jiameng looked around and noticed that all the equipment was brand new, which made her click her tongue in surprise. The Alliance was indeed wealthy!

She entrusted two eggs and a package to the care of the training room’s designated robot. Unless you were the owner, no one could retrieve items from the robot. She first performed a series of physical training exercises to stretch her muscles, and only then did she start running on the gravity treadmill for half an hour, in low oxygen conditions, with double gravity... If it were the old Su Jiameng, these conditions would have been nothing.

But now... it’s somewhat strenuous; however, with gritted teeth, she managed to endure. These professional pieces of equipment were truly excellent, allowing Su Jiameng to gradually rediscover the feeling from when she first started learning. Whether it was the insane gravity hang-up version of sit-ups or the virtual combat in the gravity training room, they both made her feel like she was returning to her tortured youthful days...

Holding the hilt of the laser particle sword, Su Jiameng confronted a dozen masked enemies dressed in black that seemed as fierce as wolves. Sweat dripped from her forehead down her cheeks and chin, then dropped off. While gravity training room setups vary, one project is essential: virtual combat. The battle between the trainee and a virtual person!

The trainee can use the laser particle sword to kill the opponent, and the opponent can also use weapons to inflict damage on the trainee. However, this damage is all a sensory simulation with no real physical injury but extremely painful! Su Jiameng used several training equipment items before entering the gravity training room and starting virtual combat at maximum pain simulation!

In other words, if Su Jiameng got cut by her opponent, her body would suffer no injury, but she would feel pain at full intensity. Only those very confident in their abilities or with a penchant for masochism would generally choose this self-torturing mode.

Several officers who had followed her gathered around the gravity training room’s display screen. When Su Jiameng chose the full pain mode, many laughed at her, calling her a fool or a masochist. Some even bet one credit point that she’d break down crying after being hit by the virtual person... They all assumed Su Jiameng was a naive country bumpkin who wasn’t aware of the gravity training room’s brutal nature, leading to such a foolish choice.

As they watched the virtual person appear, they were already counting down to enjoy the show. But what shocked them was that Su Jiameng, despite her not particularly fast speed, had a wealth of experience. The virtual person didn’t manage to injure her; instead, she cut them in half with one stroke.

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