Chapter 37 (2/2)
Callie’s thighs were lifted up and her toes were pointing to the roof.
She was like a mast without a flag, swaying in a storm.
Peter grabbed Callie’s shaking thighs with both hands.
However, it was useless.
Her round thighs were still shaking and showing signs of trembling from time to time.
“Are you still angry?”
“Hmph… No… You’re so mean…”
An hour later, Callie snuggled against Peter.
She looked up, her wet hair blocking her view.
“Peter, I’m hungry…”
“Which mouth is hungry? The top one or the bottom one?”
Callie wrapped her fingers around the small bulge on Peter’s chest.
“Stop! Stop pinching me. Let’s go eat…”
Peter picked Callie up and carried her to the table.
Both of them were famished and started to clean up the sumptuous food on the table.
The next morning…
Peter had slept less than three hours last night.
It was said that once a person was full, they would be very obsessed with the exercise in bed.
Today was the second day of the competition.
The 607 students who had been promoted would challenge the speed test.
As long as their speed reached 50m/s, they would be able to successfully advance to the next round.
Peter first looked for Professor Eugene and asked him to take the aircraft to New York Base City.
He would help Anna handle her citizenship.
As soon as Professor Eugene left, the speed challenge officially began.
Only 607 students participated in the challenge. Thus, much less time was spent compared to the first day.
In the morning, the 607 students participating in the speed challenge had all completed their tests.
Unsurprisingly, Anna, whom Peter regarded highly, advanced successfully.
As for Beck, his result in the speed test was 50.5m/s.
He was almost eliminated again.
However, he was able to stand out among so many students.
It was enough to prove that Beck was quite talented.
On the second day, more than half of the students were eliminated.
Only 240 students advanced successfully.
In three days, they would follow Peter into the wilderness.
Then, they would undergo their final challenge.
It was the psychological endurance challenge.
Peter had chosen the location for the test in advance.
It was located on an island.
The students participating in the test not only had to face the mutated creatures on the island. They also had to be wary of the mutated sea monsters in the sea.
This was equivalent to increasing the difficulty of the test.
It had to be known that even the field tests that the Federation’s Mecha Warriors went though were not this strict.
Peter thought that with him around, there would be no problems with ensuring the lives of these students.
However, he would not be kind.
If their lives were in danger, he would make a move.
However, they were only physically injured, Peter wouldn’t care about them.
Before night fell, Peter saw that Professor Eugene’s aircraft had returned.
He wondered if this old fellow had settled Anna’s citizenship.
Peter walked toward the aircraft.