Chapter 379: Actions Speak Louder than Words (2/2)

”It's nothing, give me something harder,” Xinghe said directly.

The crowd was silent. Truth be told, the room of men felt she was being a little bit too arrogant but they did doubt her first. This was their idea to begin with.

”Give her the hardest test!” Yan Lu yelled excitedly, ”Gu Li, give her the hardest test you have, I want to see whether she can pass it or not!”

He wasn't making things difficult for Xinghe but was egged on by the hyped-up atmosphere in the room. Since Xinghe wanted something harder, they might as well give her their hardest test and have this settled once and for all!

Munan glared at Yan Lu a bit unsatisfactorily. Can this guy not be so easily swayed by the crowd's emotions, what if you make my sister-in-law lose face?

Then again, he knew this couldn't be helped. Xinghe wouldn't win them over without passing the most difficult test.

So many years ago, he had also challenged this group of men many times, and each time winning absolutely until they surrendered to his authority.

This group of men could only be won over by real talent. Xinghe understood that so she didn't object to be tested with the hardest task. Gu Li didn't hold back, he also wanted to find out how good Xinghe really was.

”Alright then, I will give you the hardest test there is!” Gu Li agreed and had someone get him a stack of information. ”This here is the programming detail for a mini-sandbox software. If you can write it out by the end of the day, then you've passed the test.”

The main reason Xinghe was there was to help create high-end software, so naturally, the test was to challenge her programming skill. The software Gu Li wanted from her was simple but it would normally require more than a day to finish.

If she could complete the task within the time limit, it proved that she was truly a genius at computer science. If not, she would have to leave. In the military, actions spoke far louder than words. Incapable people would be cut off, it was the natural way of things.

Therefore, her eventual fate of staying or not depended completely on Xinghe herself.