Chapter 240: Horrible Skydiving
Su Nian kept encouraging himself in his heart, his eyes sharp.
Keep your eyes on those seemingly small but crucial aircraft carriers.
Her eyes were full of determination and resolve, as if she wanted to imprint that goal deeply into her mind.
At this time, other students also jumped off the aircraft.
After Ye Yao jumped down, the direction of her gliding deviated slightly because her body tilted too much at the beginning.
Her heartbeat accelerated instantly, and beads of sweat appeared on her forehead: "Oh no, no, I need to adjust it quickly!"
There was obvious anxiety and panic in her voice.
She twisted her body hard, trying to change the trajectory of the glider. She looked so nervous as if she was playing a fierce tug-of-war with fate.
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Zhang Kuang maintained a relatively good posture, but the sudden change in wind direction slowed him down a lot.
His brows were furrowed, and his eyes revealed a hint of anxiety: "This damn wind!"
However, with his excellent adaptability, he quickly adjusted the angle of his body.
He clenched his teeth and used both hands to control his body's balance. Every movement was full of strength and decisiveness.
Zhang Meng was too impatient and failed to control his rhythm, so he descended too quickly.
His face turned pale: "Oh no, this can't go on!"
His voice trembled and his heart was filled with fear and anxiety.
But he still tried hard to adjust his state and tried to save the situation.
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Cheng Yi was as steady as a rock and did not hesitate at all when judging the position of the aircraft carrier.
His sharp eyes, like those of an eagle, instantly locked onto his own aircraft carrier, as if he was born with the magical ability to identify the target among thousands of similar ones at a glance.
His eyes were firm and confident, without a trace of confusion. His brain was just working quickly out of habit, confirming once again that his judgment was correct.
At this critical moment, his powerful insight was fully demonstrated, as if he had opened his third eye. While others were still confused and searching, he had already made up his mind.
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On the vast sea, there are three aircraft carriers visible to the naked eye.
Zhao Yan frowned, looking nervous.
He had to use the process of elimination to determine the coordinates of his aircraft carrier, otherwise if he jumped to the wrong place, the consequences would be disastrous.
He first judged based on the appearance of the aircraft carriers, but found that the three aircraft carriers were extremely similar in some aspects and difficult to distinguish.
So he tried to infer from the navigation track, but the interference of the waves made the track unclear, so this method did not work.
Zhao Yan was so anxious that beads of sweat appeared on his forehead. He took a deep breath, forced himself to calm down, and reorganized his thoughts.
After some difficult thinking and repeated elimination, he finally found some subtle differences and finally determined the coordinates of the aircraft carrier where he was.
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On this boundless and vast sea, there were only Su Nian and his group.
Hundreds of other students are also taking part in this thrilling and tense exam.
Some students were so nervous that their bodies became stiff and their movements were seriously deformed when they jumped.
This caused a huge deviation in the direction of gliding, completely deviating from the position of any aircraft carrier.
Their faces were pale, their hearts were filled with despair, and while they were struggling in the air, they were thinking painfully in their hearts: "It's over, this test is definitely a failure, should I try desperately to swim over, or just give up?"
One of the students muttered to himself: "What should I do? I may not succeed even if I swim over, but it's too hard to just give up like this!"
His voice was full of helplessness and entanglement, and his eyes were full of confusion and loss.
Some students were even more unlucky and flew in the wrong direction.
Looking at themselves getting further and further away from their goals, they sighed helplessly and simply gave up the exam in despair.
They waited with frustration for the aircraft to come and pick them up.
"Oh, this is a complete failure. I prepared for so long but still messed it up."
His eyes were full of regret and self-blame, as if he had lost all hope.
The situations of those students who were close to the aircraft carrier were also different.
Some students failed to control their speed and angle well when approaching the aircraft carrier because they were too excited or nervous.
With a "bang", it hit the edge of the aircraft carrier directly and then fell into the sea like a heavy stone.
They struggled in the sea water, choking on a lot of it and looking in a miserable state. They could only climb up laboriously using their hands and feet along the huge hull of the aircraft carrier.
"Oh, why am I so unlucky? I was just a little bit away!"
Their cries sounded so weak and helpless in the sea breeze.
Although some students did not land accurately, they were only a few dozen meters away from the aircraft carrier.
Without any hesitation, they jumped into the sea, paddling with their arms and kicking with their legs, shouting to themselves, "Come on, just a little harder and we'll succeed!"
Their voices were filled with strength and determination, and every stroke was filled with a desire to succeed.
Some students were lucky enough to fly directly above the deck of the aircraft carrier, but because of the huge inertia, they crashed straight into the deck.
Fortunately, they were quick to reach out and grab the edge of the deck, dangling in the air, shouting, "Help! Someone give me a hand!"
Their voices were filled with fear and pleading, as if the glimmer of hope they were holding on to was all they had.
Some students even successfully landed on the deck, but because their footing was unstable, they rolled on the deck and almost fell down again.
They lay prone on the deck, holding onto the cracks in the deck with their hands.
He gasped with lingering fear: "It was a close call, it almost ruined all my efforts."
Their eyes were filled with relief and fear at having survived the disaster.