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The Royal Military Academy's Impostor Owns a Dungeon [BL] novel Chapter 121

Chapter 121: Mecha Reconstruction

They did study.

By the time Kyle looked for them to remind them of the time, he found the two shorties huddled together like they were trying to cover up a crime.

Granted, they were. But where was the trust between friends and comrades?

The two studious boys were initially just studying until Ollie noticed a critical issue: the material grading system was off.

And by a lot.

The training hall marked the top-grade materials of their world as low or medium grades when they were normally classified as top-grade mecha materials outside of the space.

They didn’t actually notice this until they asked to practice building and repairing basic mechas, only to be given mechas that were definitely not basic.

But they couldn’t get anything that was of a lower caliber and had no choice but to practice on mechas that were really above their non-existent pay grades.

It was a simulation, but everywhere Luca and Ollie looked were materials they hadn’t really seen.

"Brother, I think I want to take my words back. I might actually be burned at this rate. How are we going to use this to practice when it was clearly beyond our level?"

Luca also wondered how to deal with this, as this was already the most basic mecha manufacturing module. But he didn’t miss the fact that this meant that there were far better mechas than what they currently have. Someone just needed to be able to make them.

"Host, what about using the data from the current mechas you own? If you let the training hall scan it, you should be able to use the appropriate data for training." Luca noted D-29’s contribution in all of this. If they manage to pass the exam, it will likely be because of this suggestion.

That changed the game for the two masterminds.

While Luca had a Manual Mecha, Ollie said that the exam would use the regular combination piloted mechas. The Manual mechas were so new and just released that even the seniors needed to take the same lessons as the freshmen.

It was impossible to repair one when all the classes hadn’t tackled it.

So Luca decided to use the Golden Mecha’s data as their first experiment.

"Wow!" Ollie gawked at the data construction happening before them.

Mind you, while it was possible to do this using the virtual pods, actually tinkering with a mecha, even in the virtual world, would cost coins. It would definitely not cost as much as the real materials, but it would still cost money.

But it was free in the training hall, and they could dismantle and make mistakes without their hearts bleeding.

However, while these two giggled their way while dismantling engines, cockpits, and all the joints they could see, a normally galant mecha wished to disappear, afraid of being ’next.’

Luca actually wanted to find information about Guardian Mechas the moment they got there, but he figured he couldn’t do anything with the information he had.

And his guess was right.

When the reconstructed mecha appeared for repair, Luca had to take a moment to match theory with reality.

Repairing mecha was not as easy as assembling toys, and the temporary student could only marvel at his brother, who actually looked like he understood something!

It took them repeatedly dismantling and returning the entire thing to memorize the procedure and its feel. What looked like a mundane effort actually took up a chunk of their remaining preparation time.

Chapter 121: Mecha Reconstruction 1

The two aspiring (questionable) mechanics marveled at the new statistics and figured they finally succeeded in doing it on their own. freeweɓnovēl.coɱ

Chapter 121: Mecha Reconstruction 2

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