Invincible Copy System
Chapter Summary
Although his average score is only 704 kilograms, it must be said that this guy also passed the assessment. If it were really as this guy said, with some so-called brave spirit, then you wouldn't be shouting like that when you jumped down. They had never experienced such an assessment before, and jumping down from a 20-story building was just too difficult...
No. 89 isn't bad either. Although his average score is only 704 kilograms, it must be said that this guy also passed the assessment.
Liu Ning didn't intend to use his power to influence this test. If this guy could pass, he would help Sandy in another way. If this guy didn't pass, then Sandy might still have a chance next time.
Liu Ning's idea was simple: wasn't this guy going to sell the outpost? Liu Ning would be the buyer, and Sandy would then be under his name, but Liu Ning wouldn't manage this outpost. Managing an outpost was too much trouble, so Liu Ning would pick out some of the people there.
All the useful ones would be arranged under Wei Xiong, joining a new outpost. As for the useless ones, Liu Ning's place wasn't a charity. The apocalypse was about the survival of the fittest, so they could only blame their own bad luck. Liu Ning would cancel their registrations, and then they would become free citizens.
Not selling them off was already quite good. If it were No. 89, he would never let these people go. He would sell all the old, weak, sick, and disabled. There were specialized buyers for these people on the market.
They would repackage these people and sell them to some large outposts. Those outposts would then send these people to the wilderness as patrol members. If you're over 60 and have no physical strength, it doesn't matter; as long as you can press the alarm button and inform the people above where the fierce beasts are, those outposts won't care about your life or death.
Moreover, according to what Liu Ning knew, when these purchased old, weak, sick, and disabled people were sent to the wilderness, they wouldn't be allowed to return to rest. Liu Ning's outpost worked 6-hour shifts, after which they would return to the city to rest.
But those outposts didn't have such good treatment; they would make you work in the wilderness until you died.
No. 89 was the last one to pass the assessment. Originally, their group had over 100 people, but now less than 10 remained. These few people entered the third round of the assessment, which was a comprehensive speed assessment and the final item of all assessments. Passing it meant becoming a provisional warrior; failing meant being eliminated like those in the first round.
You can't get special treatment just because you made it to the third round. We don't have such rules here.
The comprehensive test items were simple: first, a 400-meter obstacle course, then a 20-story staircase. This staircase had no turns and went straight up. After reaching the top, they had to jump down, followed by another 400-meter obstacle course, and finally, a 100-meter swim.
Those who completed it within two minutes would pass this assessment. If it exceeded two minutes, they would fail. This was also the most difficult assessment.
The biggest obstacle in this assessment should be jumping down from a 20-story building. Although there were safety devices below, whether they dared to jump down tested their courage. Other aspects were nothing to these people.
Jumping down from the 20th floor required jumping down without hesitation. If you delayed there for a few seconds, you probably wouldn't have a chance to win, and you had to jump down in a normal posture. If you jumped wildly, you would definitely get injured and would never be able to complete it within the specified time.
Reaching this stage was quite difficult for these people. Only Liu Ning felt that this assessment content was not challenging. The participants' numbers were not assigned here; everyone went voluntarily.
Anyway, there weren't many people left, so assigning by number had no meaning. Liu Ning was, of course, the first to pass the assessment, and he only used 1 minute and 50 seconds. Liu Ning was very relaxed throughout the entire process. When Liu Ning crossed the finish line, the staff nearby didn't even hear him panting, which showed how powerful he was.
For people who frequently traveled in the wilderness, such an assessment was meaningless, but for these warrior apprentices in the city, the difficulty of such an assessment was quite high. About a minute after Liu Ning finished, the second person came up.
Everyone was observing from the side at this time, wanting to see if there were any tricks.
Unfortunately, this kind of thing relied on raw strength. If you wanted to find any tricks, it would be impossible to find them in such a short time.
"Ah..."
No. 89 shouted, and this guy also jumped down from the 20th floor, but Liu Ning clearly saw that this guy was very scared. However, this guy's luck was also very good. The posture he jumped down with was clearly wrong, but this guy was able to avoid injury. This kind of luck was not something others could compare to. In an assessment, if you had enough luck, it was also a part of your strength. Luck was also very important. If someone else used this action to come down, they might have been injured.
At the last moment, No. 89 crossed the finish line, and he was almost crying.
After Liu Ning knew the result, he also knew what he should do next. He should have a good talk with this guy, but unfortunately, this guy was quite boastful. After passing the test, he started bragging to others, and Liu Ning didn't even have a chance to go over and say something.
"Didn't you see my bravery just now? Would an ordinary person dare to jump from that height? It's not that I'm looking down on you, but when you really get to that height, you'll definitely wet your pants, but I didn't hesitate for a second and just came down... This is a kind of brave spirit... If you don't have the strength, you would never dare to do this..."
Liu Ning listened to this guy bragging from the side and rolled his eyes. Others couldn't see what you did just now, but Liu Ning saw it very clearly. Before reaching the 20th floor, this guy was already trembling with fear.
If it were really as this guy said, with some so-called brave spirit, then you wouldn't be shouting like that when you jumped down. The rest of the team believed him, after all, currently, only Liu Ning and this guy had passed the assessment. The others, as the assessors expected, stopped at the 20th floor. They had never experienced such an assessment before, and jumping down from a 20-story building was just too difficult...