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Chapter 1154: Chapter 683: Strange Encounter_1 Chapter 1154: Chapter 683: Strange Encounter_1 Since the team had already mastered the key points to evade patrolling globes and newborn flying balls, the journey along the calculated route was uneventful. In order to save ti, Nico Ross even pressed the ti acceleration button for the simulation training.

Ti acceleration did not an a decrease in marching difficulty. On the contrary, as the reaction ti for team mbers was even shorter, they encountered more unexpected situations in a unit of ti, which further increased the possibility of making mistakes.

So Nico Ross did not imdiately increase the speed to the maximum, but chose to start with double acceleration.

When faced with unexpected situations, Nico Ross showed an amazing ability to quickly mobilize, always issuing the most accurate instructions to the team mbers in the shortest amount of ti.

Initially, the team mbers seed a bit flustered when faced with these instructions that had their preparation ti cut in half. But after about half an hour, under Nico’s fast and hands-on guidance, they finally adapted to this speed.

But Nico Ross imdiately turned the ti acceleration up to four tis.

Another round of chaos ensued, but the Flying Tiger Team managed to hold on.

Daniel Thompson sensed a tone similar to Tiffany Bell’s previous training of him in Nico’s pressuring tactics for the team mbers.

The difference was that in Tiffany’s training, they could retry after failure, but there would be no second chances in the Third chanical Forest Battle. Once they failed, they would have to start over, wasting a lot of ti and rendering their previous simulation training in vain.

Of course, the Flying Tiger Team ca here for intensive training, so even if they failed, they could still gain valuable experience from their failures.

About an hour later, Nico Ross locked the ti acceleration at 8 tis.

It seed that this was the limit for the other team mbers.

If they went faster, the preparation ti would be compressed to less than 3.75 seconds, and mistakes would surely be made among the ten people in the two reserve teams.

The mistake-prone field is not the body, but the mind.

For those in the simulation mission, the ti acceleration setting applied to all physical phenona, including the physiological responses of organisms and the operating speed of the Intelligent Warfare chanical structure, but human brain thinking was not accelerated.

The chaos was in people’s brains, not in the remotely controlled bodies.

Each camouflage required the perfect cooperation of 30 people. If there was a mistake in any link, the entire camouflage would be invalidated without any room for rediation.

Seeing this, Daniel Thompson couldn’t help but comnt in the chat room.

“The others can’t take it anymore, this must be the limit. Nico Ross is really daring, I don’t know if he really doesn’t care about the simulation training quota or if he’s just that talented and bold.”

Lion was imdiately refuted, and the person responsible for the refutation was Dylan Mitchell.

“Not necessarily, I think he seems to be still trying to figure sothing out.”

Bernal Connor, who had just joined the chat room remotely, interjected, “His brainwave activity is still unusually high, so he must be really trying to figure sothing out.”

Not long after their conversation, Nico Ross indeed started another trick.

He further increased the acceleration rate to 12 tis.

Daniel Thompson, fearing being refuted again, dared not speak up but sighed in his heart.

Alas, this kid is getting too arrogant, he’s bound to crash.

Three minutes later, Daniel Thompson let out a surprised sound, slightly puzzled.

The Flying Tiger Team encountered another patrolling flying ball team, which had a huge number of flying balls in five columns, totaling 1500. Still, the Flying Tiger Team reacted in ti and completed their entire camouflage just 0.1 seconds before being scanned by the opponent’s detection signal.

Lion was stunned and only found the clue after clicking on the slow-motion replay.

The other team mbers’ preparation speed had not increased.

The total ti from the alarm going off to the completion of the camouflage remained at 3.6 seconds.

The problem was with Nico Ross.

He had issued the alarm and given orders 1.25 seconds earlier, even before Mata Nicholson, who was in charge of intelligence work.

After pondering for a while, Daniel Thompson asked with so skepticism, “Did he anticipate it? How did he determine that they were definitely going to encounter a patrol team before coming into contact with the enemy’s tracks?”

At this ti, Nora Camp, who had returned, provided an explanation: “I know.”

Daniel Thompson: “What is this?”

“His brain is now engaging in what is strictly known as ineffective thinking.”

Daniel Thompson: “What is ineffective thinking?”

Bernal Connor interjected: “It ans letting go of self-control and letting your mind run wild. He’s trying to delegate decision-making to his instincts, use his subconscious to analyze the external environnt, and simulate the complete enemy patrol route in his mind. Then he uses it as a basis for judgnt and makes quick decisions.”

Daniel Thompson: “That’s ridiculous. If this were a real battlefield, just one wrong judgnt would cost the entire team.”

“But the greater the risk, the greater the return. If Nico manages to master this ability in normal ti flow, then he and his team will beco extrely powerful. Instructor Tiffany’s near-predictive intuition and judgnt ability were what set her apart in the Voyager Galaxy battle.”

Nora Camp summarized the whole situation.

However, no matter how outsiders comnted, the key was the results.

Under Daniel Thompson’s anxious watch, another six hours passed.

During this ti, the Flying Tiger Team remained under 12 tis acceleration, continuously advancing forward and traversing a distance of 16,751 kiloters.

Everything was normal within the Flying Tiger Team, but the observers outside suddenly held their breath.

The Flying Tiger Team was less than fifty kiloters away from the core area as they continued to advance.

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