"Alright, now that you've made your choice, you'll have to be responsible for your familiars. I hope you'll be faithful to your choices."
On the first day of training, an instructor from the army came forward to share his experience.
The instructor wasn't old. He was wearing a dark green military uniform and looked very energetic. He walked with vigor, carrying a bag in his hand.
He placed the bag on the table and took out a few wooden carvings.
"Today, I'll explain to you how to maximize your attack power," the instructor said concisely.
"Different familiars have different ways of attacking, but they're generally similar. For example, they use their teeth, tails, limbs, horns, and other body parts to attack."
As the instructor spoke, he suddenly made a move. He stretched out his right hand and used his fingers like a knife.
Bang!
The wooden carvings were split in half!
The group of students was stunned. Why did the instructor make a move just because of a disagreement?
Calmly retracting his right hand, the instructor lowered his head and flipped through the PowerPoint slides on his laptop. "I was just giving you a demonstration. I was able to break the wooden carvings because I grasped the right angle and timing of the attack."
"Instructor, did you break the wooden carvings when they weren't paying attention?" Tan Qianjin couldn't help but ask.
The entire class was silent. The instructor raised his thick eyebrows. "Yes, I hit the wooden carvings when they weren't paying attention. In the future, you can also let your familiars attack the enemy when they aren't paying attention. All's fair in war."
After that, the instructor demonstrated in class. This instructor had real skills. Smashing the wooden carvings with his bare hands was as easy as firing a brick with his bare hands.
The PowerPoint slides were rich and detailed, covering most of the content. They talked about most of the things to pay attention to when attacking, how to defend against the enemy's attacks, and how to maximize the strength of the familiar's attacks.
However, there was a lot to talk about. The students needed to go down and revise before they could truly grasp the knowledge.
Gao Peng listened attentively the entire time. There were many things that couldn't be described in books. He also realized some of the problems with his own training methods. He was enlightened.
After class, Mu Tieying walked over with Lotus Seed.
Lotus Seed followed closely behind Mu Tieying. Although its head was shaking left and right, it was less shy. At least it could look at people directly.
"Here you go." Mu Tieying handed over a thick notebook. Gao Peng also handed over a blue-covered notebook to Mu Tieying.
Gao Peng took the notebook and roughly flipped through it a few times. He roughly glanced at the key points that Mu Tieying had recorded in the notebook.
To a defense-type familiar, unless your familiar's defense was truly unparalleled, a steel-like will would always be more important than physical defense …
It also introduced some examples of how defense-type familiars made use of their advantages to defend themselves.
Gao Peng was very satisfied. He thanked Mu Tieying, "Thank you for your trouble."
"You're welcome. It's a win-win situation." Mu Tieying waved the blue notebook in her hand.
The afternoon was the actual combat training. Looking at the carts of monsters, Gao Peng was speechless. This was really a big deal.
How much money and resources would it take to kill so many monsters?
The monsters were taken down from the carts one by one, and finally locked in specially made steel wire cages.
The steel wire cages were a full 50 meters wide, 50 meters long, and 10 meters tall.
There were more than 200 such steel wire cages on the training ground. Each steel wire cage held a monster. These monsters were wild and untamed. They paced back and forth in the steel wire cages uneasily. From time to time, they would let out low growls and stare fiercely at the creatures outside the cages.
"Are we going to let our familiars fight these monsters?" Not far away from Gao Peng, a slightly plump and tall man rubbed his palms together. He looked at the three-tailed poodle beside him and said confidently, "My poodle is the strongest. It can definitely kill these monsters without leaving a single one behind."
"Your poodle only looks intimidating. If it really goes on the battlefield, it'll probably be scared to death. If we want to fight, we still need a familiar like my Yellow-Tailed Scorpion King." The man beside him was very satisfied. He gently stroked the yellow scorpion beside him. Its body was at least a meter long, and its scorpion tail was almost three meters long.
"What bullsh * t Yellow-Tailed Scorpion King? It's just an ordinary Yellow-Tailed Scorpion. You gave yourself the title of 'King', didn't you?" the man from before said mercilessly.
"What do you mean by giving yourself a title! How can a familiar's business be so clear? It can definitely evolve into a Yellow-Tailed Scorpion King! "
Seeing the monsters with their limbs tied and muzzled coming down from the carts, the training ground was filled with excited discussions and clamors from the students.
"Every five people in a group. Begin the actual combat training," the instructor's voice rang out.
After regrouping, the instructor in charge of Gao Peng's group was still Zhang Renbai. He was in charge of the cages around them.
"Who wants to be the first to go in?" Zhang Renbai asked.
When it was time to go on stage, the students who had been shouting that their familiars were invincible were instantly silenced.
"I hope that you will actively sign up. After all, the beginning of the actual combat training is definitely the best. When the people in front of you are done with their training, the monsters in the cages will definitely not be in their best condition. The results of the training will also be greatly reduced. I hope that you can seize this opportunity."
What he said was true, but looking at the Steel Spike Wild Boar in the cage, which was two meters tall and three meters long, charging around like a small fortress, none of the students dared to send their own Familiars to their deaths.
The Steel Spike Wild Boar crazily rammed against the surface of the metal cage, making loud clanging sounds.
Its blood-red eyes were filled with brutality. "Hmph! Hmph!"
It rammed against the metal cage as if it didn't know what fatigue was. Black spikes stood up like steel needles.
"Instructor, can we change to another monster?" A student asked hesitantly. Then, he pointed to another cage at the side. Inside that cage stood a blood-red hyena. Its thick muscles were exposed in the air. It looked like its skin had been peeled off.
It must have been a hyena that had escaped from a zoo.
Although its appearance was frightening, this monster wasn't very big. It was only two meters long and one meter tall. Compared to many familiars, it didn't have an advantage. It was just that its appearance was a little scary.
[Monster Name]: Steel Spike Wild Boar
[Monster Level]: Level 9
[Monster Grade]: Normal
[Monster Condition]: Slightly Injured (Frightened)
…
[Monster Name]: Hairless Blood Hyena
[Monster Level]: Level 10
[Monster Grade]: Excellent
[Monster Condition]: Moderately Injured (Alert)
That ordinary-looking hyena was actually an excellent grade monster.
And it was an injured beast.
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