Chapter 216: The Actions of Three People (Part 1)_1

Hearing Monkey's instructions, Teddy Bear felt certain that it was doomed.

By its own calculation, it had been born merely a day ago. It was still a baby and shouldn't be participating in such dangerous activities.

Who's that over there? A mecha used for the mass selection of instructors? It was surely going to get thrashed to death.

But as it nervously re-entered the training mode and began to spar again, it discovered that the task was not as difficult as it had imagined.

Although it was initially overwhelmed by the instructor mecha, after getting used to it, Teddy Bear found that the opponent's actions weren't as fast as it had thought.

The movements of these mechas were mostly pre-programmed, and this was a common method of mecha control.

After all, many mecha movements require rapid response, and the reaction speed of ordinary biological creatures simply can't keep up, so the pilot needs to store some standard preparatory movements.