Dylan Lin was following Max's mental network, carefully scanning the damaged parts of Chongsan.
He needed to sort out the faults and their causes bit by bit, and only when he understood them clearly could he formulate a repair plan. For Dylan Lin, solving the mecha failures was not technically difficult, it was just a delicate job - like untangling a tangled ball of thread.
However, if solving a sudden malfunction of a mecha is like untangling one or two small balls of yarn, then the extent of damage to the Heavy Three may be equivalent to throwing more than a hundred cats into a yarn warehouse. The reconstruction and renovation project is to manually straighten out all the yarns and put them back in place after the cat disaster has passed.
It doesn't require any advanced skills, just a patience that can forgive the whole world.
Although Dylan Lin was not a hot-headed person, the patience of a wolf ambushing a herd of deer in the snow and ice was obviously different from the patience of a person untangling a ball of yarn. He had wanted to push the task of repairing the heavy mecha to Lu Bixing on the pretext of "letting students have close contact with the internal structure of the heavy mecha".
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