Chapter 284 - 149. Train Like Its The Real Deal (1/2)

Chapter 284: 149 Train like it’s the Real Deal -2 (Part Two)

Translated by A Passing Wanderer

Edited by RED

“Hold on” Adolf staggered back up to his feet and called out to me “I’d like to have a ith you Us two alone”

I tilted et up! Right now!” Har recruits all woke up froive you an opportunity!”

He stared at the confused recruits, his eyes cold and unwavering

“An opportunity to give up! An opportunity for you all to return to your old regular lives before you are burdened with evenive up now, show us your hands, then clies over there! We shall allow you to travel back to your holances at each other while listening to Harman’s announcement

Give up, he said?

Was he seriously telling theive up now, after they had endured the relentless hable notion that was!

The recruits kept their silence, and Harman continued on with the next part of his announcement “I see I’ll take your silence as your consent to participate in the next part of the training” He sucked in a short but deep breath “You are hereby ordered to climb to the top of the border wall That’s where your next training will begin!”

“Next training?” Adolf muttered in confusion

He probably couldn’t believe the fact that they were being forced to start the next part of their training, even though the plague hadn’t been dealt with yet

Too bad for hi issue here, because the recruits would be at their best physical condition during the next part of the training

I turned to look at Adolf and addressed him, “That talk you wanted? Let’s have it on top of the border wall, shall we?”

(TL: In 3rd person POV)

Adolf clied to reach the top with Yuria’s support, even though he was still sniffling away constantly and rubbing his nose

The hten their surroundings

The eight hundred or so ‘survivors’, now standing on top of the tall wall, stared at the sight greeting theazes were now scanning the territory of Aslan beyond the border

“…Which moron was it? The one who said that Aslan is the land of death?!”

Aslan It was definitely a mysterious land

One half of it was a barren desert, while the other half was covered in expansive greenery as far as the eyes could see Houses es and ranches, were visible in the far-off distance

The so-called land of death was gradually transforht now

“What an excellent place to live, don’t you think?”

Adolf turned his head after hearing that question and stared at Extra

The latter also turned his head to lock his gaze with Adolf’s “Alright, so What did you want to talk about?”

“I was curious about so”

“Curious, you say?”

“Yes I wanted to ask you about howcourses are left after this one”

Extra tilted his head in confusion “What are you talking about?”

“We endured the gruelling ue Then we even cli the next part of the training to be all of us rapidly descending fro to jump down from the wall itself But if I consider the difficulty of the training so far… Could it be that wewithout any safety equip instructor, or e”

“Yes, that’s how you come across to me” Adolf didn’t hold back as he continued, “While on our way here, I made sure to study all the people around et tired during theto be coet acquainted with the stronger people

“And I noticed that soh”

Adolf was quietly confident of his own abilities, acquired through his days as a ot tired towards the end, but quite a few people finished the march without any noticeable issues

“Oh-hoh? So what?”

“I believed that those people would be able to co But then, they suddenly contracted the plague”

“…Carry on”

The very first set of people to coroup of fifty or so They cried out about how terrible the pain and suffering were, and gave up on the whole thing after failing to endure for five days

They were the saly breaking a sweat Yet, they gave up so easily, because of a plague?

As for the plague that kept spreading through the ranks of the recruits, although it was indeed outrageously vile, the symptoms seemed a lot milder than the ones who had first contracted it

Which made Adolf think that what happened so far was simply a ‘distraction’, so to speak