A little over twelve hours after Yuan finished the first trial, a second participant finally finished their second lap.
The moment the man finished his lap, he looked around until he spotted Yuan, who appeared to be napping beneath a tree, shielded by its shadow.
"Hey, what was that guy’s time?" he asked the soldiers as he returned his necklace, sounding a bit hesitant, as if he was nervous to know.
"Two hours and fifty-nine minutes..."
"What?! But the last record was ten hours! How is it even possible to go so low?! There must have been something wrong with his weights!"
"No, we’ve checked the necklace. It was working and active the entire time."
"No way..."
After a moment of silence, the man approached Yuan and asked, "How did you do it?"
"What do you mean?" Yuan responded without opening his eyes.
"You know what I mean! How did you finish the trial in such a short time?!"
"Well... you know... I ran."
"Are you messing with me?!"
Yuan picked his ears with his pinky and said, "I’ve already answered your question. Now, can you stop buzzing in my ears like an annoying little bug?"
"You—!"
The man’s face turned red in anger. However, he remembered where he was and, not wanting to cause a scene, quickly turned around and walked away. But he continued to stare daggers at Yuan from a distance until the next participant finished the trial a little over half an hour later.
Soon, more and more participants finished the race.
In the military’s eyes, anyone who finished within 24 hours was considered average. Those who finished within 20 hours were considered above average. Those who completed the trial within 14 hours were considered talented, while anyone who finished faster than that was considered elite.
As for Yuan... he was considered an anomaly.
Mei Xiaoyun ended up finishing in 12 hours and 22 minutes, earning elite status.
Meanwhile, as Sergeant Zao had predicted, more than half of the participants failed the trial, bringing the total to more than 70,000.
Once the last participant finished the trial, Sergeant Zao appeared before them again and spoke, "Congratulations on finishing the first trial, but this is just the beginning. If you barely passed this one, you might as well just go home now because the second one will be even more difficult."
"Follow me."
Sergeant Zao turned toward the military building and began walking.
After nearly an hour, intentionally giving the participants some time to rest, they reached the building and entered.
Sergeant Zao then led everyone into a massive, dome-shaped room containing an obstacle course filled with various obstacles.
"For the second trial, you will need to complete this obstacle course," he said, giving them a brief and simple explanation."
The participants took a moment to examine the obstacle course, and one of them couldn’t help but mutter, "It looks so simple..."
While the obstacle course appeared massive, the courses themselves appeared simple, even easy.
Sergeant Zao chuckled after hearing that and said, "Just wait until you start doing it."


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