The training ended, and the instructor left with a complex feeling of doubt about life, while Yan Luo got hold of the training record video and watched it carefully.
By the time the training had ended, his maximum flight speed had already reached 325 km/h, but this was not his limit, rather the limit of the exoskeleton.
The training machine Yan Luo was using was designed and manufactured based on the weight of an average person. If a person of average weight were to wear it, the limit speed could soar to 500 km/h, but Yan Luo couldn't achieve this. This time, the extreme speed of the flight training was already the result of overload in both the exoskeleton's propulsion and power units.
In fact, the training ended because the exoskeleton components were overloaded for too long, potentially leading to wear and tear, which could cause the exoskeleton to break down, and Yan Luo to fall from the sky. This led to the training finishing early.
