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Chapter 20

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Han Shi did not waste any time in the morning. After teaching them all kinds of general knowledge, he also explained to them the three major pieces of knowledge that a magic apprentice needed to know: steam machines, elemental weapons, and the application of magic circuits.

In Han Shi's opinion, the future enemies of the trainees in the Polar night training camp, whether they were magic apprentices or the various types of calamities, had to master these three major knowledge systems, or they would only become food for other creatures.

For hundreds of years, countless players had sacrificed their lives to guard the Great Wall of Calamity, keeping most of the calamities outside the seven continents. Because of this, the humans in the seven continents could live a relatively peaceful life.

However, humans had to be vigilant in times of peace, and the people of the Polar night had to be even more so. Therefore, their training and learning were all to prepare for future battles. Maintaining combat vigilance at all times and being able to quickly enter combat mode were qualities they had to possess.

The morning classes passed quickly, and after lunch, the six instructors brought the trainees of the six classes to different venues for their first official daily training.

The content of the training was still the three basic skills of strength, speed, and reflexes, but the training method was greatly different from last night. The training volume had increased explosively, and Li Xiang felt as if an entire year's worth of physical education classes had been compressed into a single afternoon.

The punishment was the most basic form of whipping. After being whipped a few times, they had to return to the group for training. The pain was unforgettable.

In between, there would be some martial arts tutorials, personally taught by experienced mercenaries. This kind of martial arts was completely different from the ones Li Xiang knew. They had been tempered countless times on the battlefield, and their main purpose was to kill the enemy.

The movements were concise, and the goal was to use the least energy to kill the enemy as quickly and efficiently as possible.

Among the six classes, the overall quality of Class 1 was the highest, but at the same time, they had the fewest people. Class 2, which was taught by Ge Wei, had the most people, and there were many beautiful girls. However, after a day of training in the Polar night, everyone had basically lost the concept of gender.

Here, survival was the most important thing.

The five and a half hours in the afternoon were the longest five and a half hours that many people had ever experienced in their lives. Pain, fatigue, and other negative emotions kept pouring into their bodies. It was simply torture.

After just one afternoon of training, the gap between the two hundred trainees quickly widened. There were five or six trainees in each class who were not too tired like Li Xiang. There were also a few trainees who were almost lying on the ground in exhaustion. They endured the whips and struggled to get up. It seemed that they would not be able to last until lunch time.

This kind of physical training was not particularly difficult for Li Xiang. His three basic skills were definitely the best among his peers. His training completion rate was extremely high, and his movements were also very standard. However, even he felt some pressure, let alone the trainees who were not good at physical fitness. For them, every minute and second was like purgatory.

In comparison, Li Xiang was more interested in the battlefield combat skills taught by the mercenaries. After experiencing the battle in the alley, he deeply realized that there was a huge gap between young people like him, who had never experienced the flames of war, and those warriors who were always hovering on the edge of life and death.

In that battle, he had no room to intervene at all. He could only watch as Lélie and Bai Shanshan fought the Tenth Sword of the Tarot Card Organization. Fei Yujing was also limp on the ground. In terms of physical fitness, Li Xiang was almost at the standard of a Level-1 Magic Apprentice. He was qualified to fight with them.

Therefore, this kind of combat skill for the purpose of killing people could greatly make up for his shortcomings in actual combat. Li Xiang was eager to learn. Time passed without him noticing. At six o 'clock, Han Shi and the other instructors appeared again, calling all the trainees in their classes to assemble.

The people in Class One were fine. They all stood in military posture and waited for inspection. However, several trainees from the other five classes fell to the ground, unable to get up. They were dragged away by the mercenaries on the side. No one knew where they were taken.

While they were training, the mercenaries beside them had been recording all kinds of data. When Han Shi returned, the few people in charge of the first class handed him the recording board. Han Shi casually flipped through it a few times, then reported the sequence that he had decided on to them.

"Sure enough, it's a constantly changing sequence." Li Xiang listened quietly. The first in the sequence was No. 9, a gloomy youth named Kuang Tie. He was big and strong, and in terms of physical fitness, he seemed to be a head above Li Xiang.

Li Xiang followed closely behind, ranking second in the sequence, and the third was Chen Fan. Looking at his mischievous smile, he probably hadn't used his full strength. Li Xiang knew enough about this old enemy of his. Although he didn't know how Chen Fan was in his early years, and he didn't know how Chen Fan was in this world after his rebirth, this guy's talent was definitely not inferior to his own. He looked carefree, but his emotional intelligence was actually very high.

After the twenty people were rearranged, some were happy, while others were sad. Li Xiang listened to Class Two's sequence while he was at it. Ge Wei's voice was extremely charming. She stood between Class One and Class Two, and her slender legs under her tactical shorts were very pleasing to the eye.

The first was a girl named Ji Yanqing, the second was Ming Xu, and the third was Ai Yakumo. He didn't pay much attention to the people after that. Li Xiang remembered that the Yakumo family was quite a big family, so he paid a little attention to the girl named Ai Yakumo.

Soon, the advantages of being in the high sequence were reflected. The first to fourth were the first echelon. The top four of each class, a total of 24 people, had the highest priority. They went to the cafeteria first to enjoy their meal, and they also had a full hour of rest.

After that, there was a ladder arrangement. The last group went to the cafeteria, leaving only leftovers. They only had half an hour, so they had to wash up and rest as soon as possible. They were not allowed to be late for the cultural class that started at seven o 'clock. After the first day of daily training, most people were exhausted and fell asleep as soon as they hit the bed. Half an hour wasn't enough for them to recover.

Li Xiang noticed that starting from this meal, the quantity and quality of the food in the cafeteria were very well controlled. The first echelon had the right to choose. The cafeteria provided a rich variety of food, and many of them were even ingredients that were difficult to obtain outside.

Every dish was labeled with the ingredients and nutritional value. Li Xiang realized the importance of the so-called resources.

Their training was overloaded. The three basic skills were for future battles, and more of the training content was to stimulate their bodies and connect the awakened magic circuits as soon as possible.

Although this kind of training was effective, it also had great hidden dangers. People with poor physical fitness would slowly leave behind many hidden injuries, some of which were difficult to recover from, or excessive exhaustion would lead to a decline in physical function, and so on. At this time, they would need sufficient rest and recovery time and a matching diet.

The food in the cafeteria was divided into categories, and even told them which kind of food was good for which injury or body part. For example, the Binocular Fish was good for recovering facial injuries, and it was also good for the Facial Magic Circuit. There were many such things, and this gave them a head start.

Many of the food were rare and in small quantities. Li Xiang had awakened four magic circuits — Orange Facial Features C Class, Red Limbs S Class, Yellow Organs A Class, and Blue Bones B Class. Among them, the limbs were his strength, so he naturally ate more food that was beneficial to them.

During the meal, Chen Fan secretly moved to his side and teased, "Ah Xiang, I thought you would take that chick." He was talking about the cute girl No. 44 who leaned on Li Xiang on the first day in the confinement room. After the sequence was announced today, she cast a fiery look at Li Xiang.

Li Xiang rolled his eyes at him and threw some Binocular Fish in the bowl to him without saying a word.

This kid was not idle. His eyes were sharp, scanning the other 22 people everywhere. The 24 people present were the first echelon at present, and there was a faint sense of competition between them.

Among these people, there was a girl who was very special. Her long brown hair was tied behind her head and down to her hips. She looked cute and moving, but the exposed skin of her prison uniform was covered with black bandages, which looked very strange. She ate very carefully, chewing slowly, and would return a sweet smile when she met the eyes of others.

That kind of warm smile was not fake. Li Xiang could tell that this girl was really smiling. Her smile was like a beam of sunlight illuminating the entire cafeteria.

"Tsk, she is Ji Yanqing, the first in the sequence of Class 2. Her physical skills are very scary." Chen Fan whispered to Li Xiang, "Like me, she is taking the Unified Admission Exam in Seawatch City. I heard that she has awakened the magic circuit that matches the player's Guardian profession. Don't stare at her. That's my dish. You are not allowed to touch her."

"She has awakened her talent?" Li Xiang was stunned. There was such a person in the Polar night. What was the purpose of coming here?

He smiled and pushed Chen Fan. "Have you been staring at her for a long time?"

"Of course. Anyway, I said that she is not your dish. You are not allowed to touch her. If you dare to touch her, I will be angry." Chen Fan got up, picked up the plate, and walked side by side with him. Suddenly, he pouted. "Here, that is your dish."

He was referring to a petite girl sitting in the corner. She had the same fluffy black short hair as Li Xiang, and her bangs were dyed dark red. If Ji Yanqing was the bright red sun in summer, then she was the cold moon in winter.

There were no trainees sitting around her. When she got closer, she could smell a faint smell of blood and a faint murderous aura.

It was not that there was blood on her body, but that she had killed too many people. People who understood this would not get close to such a murderous god.

Li Xiang glanced at this cute petite girl. There was a faint mark on her neck, an X formed by a black and white moon. He had seen this mark before. There were two marks on his invitation code, and one of them was like this.

In the cultural class in the morning, he had already learned the meaning of these two marks.

This mark represented another huge family in the Five Thrones, the Dong Ling family. They controlled Dong Ling Heavy Industries, which was as terrifying as Bai's Heavy Industries. They were the overlords of the European continent, opposing the Bai family, which was the overlord of the Subcontinent.

The diamond-shaped mark represented Wessex Technology.

"Tsk, now you know what type I like." Li Xiang gave him a light push and stood up with a smile.

The girl sitting in the corner also raised her head slightly, glanced at him, and then lowered it again.

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