Looking at the pitiful state of the Purple Metal Scorpion in the cage, the people outside couldn't bear to see it, so they turned away.
Gao Peng glanced at them, then retracted his gaze. He took out a wet tissue and gently wiped the blood off Da Zi's head.
Now, they were fighting with the monster in a cage, and the instructor was there to protect it. In times of danger, they could send out the Silver Moon Wolf to save the day.
Although they couldn't guarantee a 100% success rate every time, there was at least a 90% chance of success.
When they were in the wild, the monsters wouldn't care about who you were, what your status was, or what your status was.
In their eyes, you were prey.
Prey that tasted delicious.
If they didn't adjust their mentality, they would definitely be at a disadvantage.
In the beginning, Gao Peng couldn't bear to see it like this. Last week, the instructor had chosen a very cute green rabbit as a training monster.
It had to be said that there was such a thing as beauty in this world.
Looking at such a cute rabbit bleeding and wailing in the cage, it was a great test and torment for some people who had good intentions.
You couldn't use any words to reprimand those who had good intentions. It was a good thing to be kind and compassionate. It proved that there was still light in this world.
Unfortunately, sometimes you had to learn to harden your heart.
Being tough to the outside world wasn't to hurt anyone, but to protect yourself from harm, and to protect the things you wanted to protect from harm.
Gao Peng remembered something he read on the Internet before the Cataclysm.
I don't care how dark this world is.
I don't care what kind of rights you have.
I just want everyone to know.
The bastards who try to hurt my little angel understand.
I'll use my 50cm arm.
I'll twist your head off.
Stuff it into your * ss.
…
Under the scorching sun, everything that reflected light was a little dazzling.
He gently touched Da Zi's cold shell, and a trace of coolness passed from the shell to his palm.
Patting Da Zi's head, Gao Peng said softly, "Rest for a while. You should be tired from the battle."
Da Zi obediently lay on the ground. Gao Peng took out a parasol from his bag and opened it. A man and a centipede quietly squeezed under the umbrella.
.....
"Gather, gather. I have something important to announce." Instructor Zhang Renbai clapped his hands and gathered the students in the surrounding groups.
"You're almost done with the basic training. From tomorrow onwards, you can register to go to the field training base. The training will last for a week. The school has already approved your leave. You can discuss this with your parents when you go back. The registration fee is 5 Credits," Zhang Renbai said loudly.
Field training base?
Gao Peng was a little surprised. This was too extravagant.
"Lastly, a serious reminder!" Zhang Renbai's expression turned solemn as he solemnly said, "If you want to sign up, you need to sign a death insurance policy."
First, it was silence, and then it turned into an uproar. Everyone had different expressions.
"Renbai," Zhang Renbai's teacher, Zhang, "Zhang's, Zhang's,, he's, Zhang Renbai's,
Credits, it, it, '''t, it ''s, a, a''s, a, a, of a't's, a ''s,'t....
"Instructor, shouldn't we be allowed to train for free? Why do we have to pay?" A student mumbled.
The instructor paused and glanced at him. "You can choose not to go, or go to a privately run field training base."
Another student added, "A privately run one costs at least 20 Credits a week. The government's price is very reasonable. Besides, doesn't catching familiars take time and effort? Doesn't building a base take time and money? Does the government owe you anything? "
The student was speechless and shut his mouth.
This student was a smart one. Gao Peng looked at the person who spoke.
Oh, so it was the owner of the hen dragon.
The Hen Dragon clamped its legs together and stood beside its master with teary eyes, looking dejected.
"Other than paying for yourself, there's another way," the instructor said. "That's to sign a contract with the alliance. From then on, the alliance will bear all the training costs. You don't have to worry about future expenses.
The students who sign the contract will only need to graduate and join the army for eight years. After eight years, you won't be forced to join the army. You can choose to retire. Also, if you're able to get into military school, your time in the military school will be included in the eight years. "
Some of the students who didn't come from rich families had their eyes lit up. They started to think.
Some people mumbled to themselves, "If I get into military school and study there for four years, I'll only need to stay in the army for four years after I graduate … That's a great deal!"
This policy was very smart. It wasn't forced. Instead, it allowed you to choose whether you wanted to join the army or not. It seemed like a preferential policy, but in reality, if you were able to get into military school, your potential and ability would definitely be stronger than those who joined the army directly.
There was also a higher chance of producing strong people.
A group of strong people serving for four years, or a group of ordinary soldiers serving for eight years, which was more cost-effective?
The answer was that the government was the most cost-effective.
Other than the price, the death insurance policy was also something that these students were afraid of and unfamiliar with.
"Will I die if I sign it?" someone asked a wise question.
He was met with looks of disdain from the people around him.
"The College Entrance Examination for Monster Trainer students is different from other examinations, so you must treat this special training opportunity well," the instructor said seriously. "If you sign the death insurance policy, you won't necessarily die. However, if your IQ remains the same, the word 'no' may be removed for you."
The next day, Gao Peng arrived at the school. There were already rows of armored school buses with thick steel plates parked in front of the school gate.
There were at least 30 buses lined up like a long dragon from the school gate to the front.
After signing up and paying, they boarded the armored bus. The bus was already full. Every bus would set off immediately after it was full. The familiars were all arranged to be in a large truck at the back.
Boom, boom —
A low roar was heard. There was probably a shock absorption system installed in the bus. No matter how fast it was going, it didn't feel much vibration.
The scenery outside the window changed rapidly. Gao Peng felt a little dizzy after looking at it for too long. He closed his eyes and leaned against the back of the chair.
Finally, the bus stopped in front of a valley. A line of people got off the bus and took big breaths of the fresh air in the air.
The vegetation nearby was rich, but there were signs that it had been cleaned up.
In front of them was a huge valley. At a glance, it was at least a few hundred meters high.
The entrance to the valley was a large gap from top to bottom that almost cut the valley in half. There were already three buses parked in front of the valley. There were many students standing there.
There were several strict checkpoints set up at the entrance of the valley. The soldiers on duty were all armed with live ammunition. Their faces were serious as they looked around cautiously.
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