Glancing at Gao Peng, Gao Peng walked upstairs. Since the army had brought all these familiars, they definitely weren't just here for a walk. There would definitely be more opportunities later.
During the first period, Murong Qiuye entered the classroom from the front door. He smiled apologetically at Mr. Zhang, who was in the middle of class, and knocked on the door. "All students who signed up for the monster trainer specialty, please come out first."
Clatter, clatter, clatter. The sound of chairs being pushed aside filled the classroom.
Almost half of the students in the classroom stood up …
Mr. Zhang, who was lecturing at the podium, teased, "Looks like many students in this class like being monster trainers. Not bad, not bad. This new profession has a bright future. Everyone is chasing their dreams."
The students in the classroom roared with laughter.
"Hey, Gao Peng, you signed up for the monster trainer specialty too?" Tan Qianjin whispered to Gao Peng in surprise. "Aren't you a monster breeder? And your grades are so good. "
"Your grades aren't bad either. Then why did you sign up too?" Gao Peng asked.
"Hey, it's all for my childhood. I've liked pets like cats and dogs since I was young. One of my favorite cartoons used to be Baby Gods. The pets in the cartoons were so handsome!" Tan Qianjin was so excited that his eyebrows danced. "I don't want to miss this opportunity. I want to be the strongest monster trainer."
Gao Peng couldn't help but smile at Tan Qianjin's words.
Who didn't have delusions in their youth?
Who didn't have illusions?
Who didn't dream of becoming the main character in a story?
He believed that Tan Qianjin's words were definitely the thoughts of many of the students who signed up. At this age, it was the time of youth and hot-bloodedness.
"What if the strongest monster trainer is a man? You want to be his man too? "Gao Peng asked with a smile.
Tan Qianjin was stunned for a moment, then reacted. "Bah, I meant 'strongest monster trainer' as an adjective, not a noun!"
They quickly went downstairs while chatting and laughing. There were at least a few hundred people standing downstairs, and the number was still increasing.
All the students who went downstairs gathered together, forming a large square formation.
Murong Qiuye turned his head and said to the students in his class, "You guys go first. Just listen to the command."
Gao Peng and the others nodded and walked into the square formation. It was like a drop of water entering the sea, without the slightest ripple.
After all the students had gathered downstairs, a colonel wearing a military cap strode out from the front of the group of soldiers and looked around at the crowd. "I am your chief instructor. My surname is Chen. You can call me Instructor Chen."
There were only a few sparse responses.
Chief Instructor Chen's black eyebrows knitted together like a dark cloud hanging down. "Louder, can you hear me? Answer me!!! "
His voice was like a clap of thunder. Many students who were more sensitive shivered and raised their heads in horror.
"You guys still want to be monster trainers? Go back and take a dump! "Head Instructor Chen roared as he paced back and forth like a tiger patrolling its territory.
"What do you mean by monster trainer? Do you think you can become monster trainers just because you signed a blood contract? That's bullsh * t! "Chief Instructor Chen roared in a low voice. "Without a firm mind and a strong will, you will piss your pants the moment you see a real monster in the wild. Your legs will be as soft as noodles, and you won't be able to run away!"
He scolded mercilessly. Many of the students were angry, and some of them were whispering in the crowd.
"You. Come out. "Chief Instructor Chen suddenly pointed at a student in the crowd.
"Huh?" The student was stunned.
"Ah my ass. Come out now. What were you mumbling about?" Chief Instructor Chen walked forward with his hands behind his back.
"No, nothing." The student who was called out was not tall, only about 1.7 meters. His skin was pale and he wore a pair of black-rimmed glasses. This was the common appearance of many high school students.
"Do you think I'm deaf? If you were one of my soldiers, I would kill you." Chief Instructor Chen squinted his eyes. "Get back in line."
The bespectacled man's courage had been completely obliterated when he was called out in public. At this moment, he had no strength to flaunt his superiority or refute.
"Everyone, stand in a square formation. One person at the back will face the one in front. Hurry up," Chief Instructor Chen said.
Soon, they were in position and the headcount was done. There were a total of 2,316 people.
"I'll ask one last time. Is there anyone who wants to quit? This is your last chance. If you don't quit, you won't have another chance," Chief Instructor Chen said casually.
The group looked at each other.
After a long time, a student walked out of the group hesitantly.
After the first one, there was a second one.
In the end, a total of 36 people walked out.
Chief Instructor Chen didn't speak ill of these students, nor did he mock them. He just nodded silently and walked forward to pat one of the students on the shoulder. "Study hard. Studying is a good way out."
The student was surprised. He didn't expect the sharp-tongued Chief Instructor Chen to say something like that.
"That's enough. Go back to class." After saying that, Head Instructor Chen turned around and looked at all the people in the phalanx, "They're not deserters. They just made their last choice. However, you're different. You chose to stay. From now on, if any of you gives up halfway, you'll be a real deserter! I don't want any deserters. " Chief Instructor Chen's face was gloomy. "Starting from the first row, every 38 people will be divided into a group. There will be a total of 60 groups. I'll give you ten minutes."
Gao Peng was in the tenth group.
The instructor in charge of him didn't look much different from the other instructors. She wasn't the legendary beautiful instructor. She was just a tanned, tall, and skinny non-commissioned officer. She didn't look much different from the other non-commissioned officers.
"Everyone, stand properly. Although this isn't military training, you still need to have basic manners. Remember your group number. Don't go to the wrong place tomorrow!" The non-commissioned officer's surname was Zhang. It was a very common surname. His full name was Zhang Renbai. He had been in the army for five years, which was before the Cataclysm.
After another ten minutes of training, he roughly told everyone the training time and the training process. Then, they were dismissed.
The efficiency was so high that it made people sigh with emotion.
On the way home, Gao Peng was thinking about the bad news Chief Instructor Chen had told him. "The number of students who signed up to become monster trainer special students is much more than I expected. This is a good thing, but also a bad thing."
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