Chapter Index

    “I think so too.”

    “Exactly, what kind of mecha pilot would train their physical fitness so intensely?”

    The other students also joined in, angrily accusing.

    However, at this moment, Rhein, who usually detested Mia the most, unexpectedly did not join the condemnation.

    Zhang Yi noticed that Rhein was silent, so he asked curiously.

    “Rhein, why aren’t you talking? Are you asleep?”

    “No, I just think Teacher Mia might really be training us…”

    Rhein replied with a bit of uncertainty.

    Su Ming heard Rhein’s words and immediately became a little interested. He opened his mouth and asked.

    “Why do you think so?”

    “Normal mecha pilots indeed don’t need too much physical training, but I heard an elder in my family mention that it’s different starting from Four-Generation Mecha. It seems to require extremely high physical qualities.”

    Rhein hesitated for a moment before speaking.

    Upon hearing this, everyone fell silent. No one made a sound.

    “Let’s sleep. We still have to keep moving things tomorrow.”

    Su Ming sighed and said to everyone.

    “Okay!”

    Rhein and the others responded in unison after hearing him.

    Su Ming looked at the bunk bed above him, pondering today’s training and all of Teacher Mia’s actions. For a moment, he couldn’t figure out what she was trying to do.

    Just then, a series of snores broke Su Ming’s thoughts.

    Su Ming’s mouth twitched, and he quickly closed his eyes to sleep.

    In the blink of an eye, seven days passed. During these seven days,

    Su Ming and his classmates did nothing but walk and carry seeds to the Plantation every day, while Mia collected money bag after bag.

    Rhein and the others were all seething with anger, but they couldn’t complain, as they were afraid Mia would abandon them.

    On the morning of the eighth day,

    Su Ming had gathered all the students very early, but after half a day, he still didn’t see Mia.

    “What’s going on? Why isn’t she here?”

    “She couldn’t still be sleeping, could she?”

    An Qi and the others whispered among themselves.

    “Everyone, quiet down. The teacher hasn’t arrived yet. Let’s wait for her a bit.”

    Su Ming said simply.

    Seeing Su Ming speak, everyone quieted down and waited patiently.

    About half an hour later, Mia walked over, yawning and looking half-asleep.

    “Teacher, you’re here. We can set off now.”

    Su Ming greeted Mia.

    “Set off? No need! We’re not carrying anything today. We’re going to the teaching building. I’m going to teach you a lesson!”

    Mia stretched and said.

    “That’s great! Finally something different.”

    Zhang Yi and the others said happily.

    “Let’s go!”

    Mia saw her students so happy and didn’t say much, simply waving her hand.

    Su Ming and the others then followed Mia towards the teaching building.

    A moment later, on the 3rd floor of the teaching building, in Mecha Class 23.

    Su Ming and the others sat in their seats. Mia stood on the podium, raised her hand, and snapped her fingers. The projection device immediately turned on.

    “Today, I will mainly explain the classification of cosmic life forms. You must listen carefully, as this is a life-or-death lesson.”

    She smiled and said to everyone.

    Su Ming and the others listened attentively. This content was clearly valuable information.

    Mia didn’t waste any words and directly addressed Su Ming and the others.

    “First, the biological levels are classified from low to high as follows: Type I, II Type, Type III, Type IV, Type V, Type VI. Of course, I’m not saying there are no higher levels above Type VI; it’s just that Type VI is the highest level of creature we have discovered so far! Among creatures of the same type, there are also strengths and weaknesses, and some can even transcend levels. We also classify them by strength: the first is the normal template, which can be ignored; the next are Elite Class, Commander Class, Lord Class, Hero Class, and Emperor Class.”

    “Teacher, how strong is the strongest Type VI?”

    Zhang Yi asked curiously.

    “They can destroy a star in an instant, and not just superficially destroy it, but completely obliterate the planet itself. If you are interested, you can borrow a book from the library called ‘Starry Sky Wanderings’ by the author Hanks. It contains a detailed description, as he witnessed related scenes.”

    Mia replied very professionally.

    Su Ming and the others all gasped.

    “Teacher, if the Federation were to face a Type VI enemy, would they have a chance of winning?”

    “That’s not something you should worry about. When the sky falls, the tall ones will hold it up! Let’s continue with the lesson. We just finished the basic classification of levels and strengths. Now I will show you a set of image photos, which record the appearances of Kirami, the Mechanical Clan, different types of monsters, and some more famous monsters!”

    Mia said as she began to play the relevant image photos. The first photo showed a mass of black cellular material in the center, labeled Type I Kirami, with arrows pointing in all directions, corresponding to infected mice, dogs, and humans.

    After Mia let everyone see it, she immediately switched photos, revealing the true form of the II Type Chirami, and then continued to switch image photos.

    When Mia switched to the last one, Su Ming saw a familiar figure, and his eyelids twitched. It was a Tyrannosaurus Rex with a body like blades.

    “This monster, I believe some of you should be very familiar with it.”

    Mia asked with a smile.

    “Damn, isn’t that the monster that instantly killed us during the City Exam?”

    Zhang Yi exclaimed in surprise.

    “V-Type Hero Class · Saber Dragon · Hamikas! One of the top heroes of the Mechanical Clan, he killed countless of our compatriots in the Earthfire Star Battle! I ask you, if you see him on the battlefield, what should you do?”

    Mia looked at all the students present and asked very seriously.

    “Of course, we should bravely go forward and fight him!”

    Rhein replied without hesitation.

    “Foolish!”

    Mia scolded him unceremoniously.

    The students in the class immediately burst into an uproar, and Rhein, with a flushed face, retorted.

    “Teacher, why are you saying that about me?”

    “You should first look at what kind of mecha you are piloting. If it’s a Four-Generation Mecha, you might be able to go up and touch it. If not, run as far as you can. You don’t even have the right to stand there! The reason I’m talking about level classification today is to tell you that when you encounter an enemy, you must know how to judge their strength. Don’t be like a clueless idiot and rush to your death!”

    “The mecha levels are not randomly classified; they correspond to different types of enemies. Theoretically, only mechas of the same level can contend with them, but even if the levels are the same, the mecha’s chances of winning are not very high, and usually, the assistance of teammates is still needed! As for challenging higher levels, it’s not that it hasn’t happened in history, but it’s extremely rare. I advise you not to be conceited and think you are that one-in-a-million hero.”

    Mia scolded him without mercy.

    Rhein was immediately left speechless by Mia, with no temper left.

    “One more thing, the universe is actually very vast. The starry sky we humans have explored is but a drop in the ocean! And in the vast universe, it’s not just Kirami and the Mechanical Clan that reside there. There are actually many other races as well. Currently, there are at least over 10,000 known races.”

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