Becoming a Wizard by Starting From the Mind Closure Technique Chapter 589 - 165: Really became a hot cake1
Chapter 589: Chapter 165: Really beca a hot cake_1
The “Cloud Rainbow” returned to the Rear Camp.
This ti, Sandra did not directly announce the disbandnt of the Mini Legion on the spot.
Instead, she very formally chaired a post-mission summary eting, discussing the performance of each link in this mission.
What was done well, what mistakes could be avoided, and what needed improvent.
After reviewing the segnts, groups and even individuals were given a critique.
Sandra’s remarks were candid, objective, straightforward, sharp, revealing, and quite accurate.
It was no wonder she often made the boast, and prided herself on, her “good judgnt.”
After critiquing everyone, Sandra unabashedly did a self-criticism session.
She felt she still lacked combat command experience, particularly when encountering the fleets from the Fla and tal Trading Company and the White Tower Alliance, as she did not make the correct response imdiately.
If she wanted to fight, she should have fought back decisively; if she wanted to retreat, she should have initiated the jump engine or the curvature engine and retreated at once.
Instead, she retreated a certain distance and, despite clearly being able to withdraw safely, changed her mind to counterattack halfway through.
Even if she wanted to counterattack, she should have found a zone where the “Cloud Rainbow” could perform more effectively, like a star system filled with teoroids.
In this case, the “Cloud Rainbow” would be able to make full use of its agility against a large and powerful enemy, without having to withstand many attacks.
The way she turned around and charged was unable to maximize the role of the “Cloud Rainbow”.
The only comndable aspect was allowing Link and Gerald to travel on the Dewdrop Miniature Warship, waiting for an opportunity to strike.
After completing the critique and self-critique, Sandra asked every mber of the mini legion to share their views. Whether it was what they had learned or the lessons they had learned, everything was open to discussion, and speaking out was encouraged.
This ti, Sandra did not wait for the mbers to speak of their own accord, but asked Link to start.
Link was very agreeable. He didn’t show any false modesty; instead, he stood up and imdiately began speaking.
His words were equally sharp, pointing out Sandra’s omissions as the head of the legion and then lambasting where others fell short.
At the end of his speech, Link admitted that he had made mistakes in choosing the type of assault during the raid on the Fla and tal Trading Company, failing to maximize the damage inflicted.
Following Link’s lead, the subsequent speeches of every legion mber were very frank and straightforward.
They not only pointed out what they thought others had done wrong, but also reflected on their own shortcomings, questioning why they had reacted in such ways and how they should correct and improve them in the future.
In short, this was a eting of unity, a eting of victory.
Both the Mini Legion itself and every mber of the Mini Legion had made significant progress and achieved results.
The eting finally ended amid thunderous applause.
After the eting, all mbers of the Mini Legion had a al together at the Rear Camp to strengthen their bonds.
During the al, everyone was cheerful and high-spirited as if they had forgotten about their family backgrounds, origins, and ranks.
At least during this banquet, everyone only had one identity—that of a mber of Sandra’s Mini Legion.
The banquet ended, and then Sandra announced the disbandnt of the Mini Legion on the spot.
The mbers went to different destinations via the teleportation gate, one after another.
As when they arrived, there were indeed noticeable differences.
It is not known when Sandra presented the mission report written by the Research Group on the journey back to the Rear Camp with the “Cloud Rainbow”, to the Supre Council to apply for task completion certification.
After Link and Jasmine returned to the main campus of the academy, they did not go anywhere else; instead they went straight back to the villa.
Tired from all the running around, both of them were a little weary.
It happened to be the afternoon at the main campus of the academy, so Link and Jasmine washed up, changed clothes, and then took a leisurely nap on the lawn in the backyard, bathing in the warm sunlight.
Work and rest were balanced, providing for a leisurely half day off.
This feeling was quite good.
They both slept until nightfall, woke up almost at the sa ti, and then busied themselves with their own things.
One made tea while the other watched the intelligent kitchen prepare the food.
In no ti, the dining table was filled with steaming delicacies.
All of which were the dishes and snacks that they liked.
During the mission these few days, everyone had barely eaten anything proper and totally relied on magic power to support the physical consumption of their bodies.
Although not eating wouldn’t cause any adverse effects on a wizard’s body and could instead help keep the body clean.
But not eating or drinking could lead to psychological discomfort.
So, after they had relieved their fatigue, the first thing they did was to have a hearty al to satisfy their taste buds.
They didn’t talk while eating.
In a peaceful ambiance, the two of them finished dinner, leisurely had so tea.
Afterwards, both went back to their rooms to rest.
A simple life, like flowing water, is the true pursuit.
As for the killing, Link didn’t like it.
Ok.
The next day.
Early in the morning, the two left the villa and headed straight for Sage Selene’s Potion Research Group Laboratory Building.
Their classes would not start again for another three days.
They had to catch up on the progress of their work in the research group in these three days, and complete the research and experints required for their advanced studies.
They only had half a day to relax.
Any more would be negligence.
Upon reaching the laboratory building and before they entered, both Link and Jasmine simultaneously felt that the aura inside the laboratory building was sowhat eerie.
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