Chapter 172: Revised: Volume 3 - 53 Mecha Research Lab_3
Kaloka and the mechanics of the Saradi Company wanted to slap themselves hard. Why didn’t they think of this brilliant idea? This was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The significance of this modification, not only for the Mythical Army and the Military Department but also in the civilian modification field, is immeasurable.
The judges were still unable to recover from their shock. When the computer on the observation deck showed the accurate data just tested, the experts were once again in an uproar. This data not only confirmed the reliability of the Holy Knight Company’s data but was even better. Professor Mitchell walked over to Christina in excitement and asked urgently, "Is this Mecha really modified by your company?"
This question was actually very rude. However, Christina understood Mitchell’s feelings very well. At that time, she herself could hardly believe that the Holy Knight Company could complete this masterpiece. She smiled and nodded, "Yes, Professor Mitchell, this Mecha was indeed independently completed by us."
Mitchell was Christina’s mentor during her time in the mechanics department of Tanville Military University, and the two were very familiar with each other. Mitchell laughed heartily, "As expected from the most talented student of Tanville University, Christina, you have brought honor to the academy! Good! Good!" His joy was beyond words.
Christina smiled shyly and said, "Professor, the biggest contributor to this modification’s success is not me, but him." She pointed to Tian Xingjian and said, "Mr. Zhang Yuan is the chief designer of this modification."
Everyone present turned their gaze to the chubby man with an honest-looking face standing at the outermost part of the crowd. Tian stood there quietly, neither blushing nor panting, with a somewhat master-like demeanor. Just as everyone was inwardly admiring him, they saw him also turning around looking puzzled, clearly not hearing Christina’s words. Some people couldn’t help but laugh. Tian turned back, bewilderedly scanning everyone’s gazes, occasionally looking behind himself, desperately trying to figure out why these people were looking this way.
