Vol 1 Book 1 Chapter 181 (1/2)

Book 1 Chapter 181 - Beginning of Ruin

The following days included endless physical training

The first lecture only had three sentences of rubbish,those cadets that possessed considerable fundas However, the following physical training program made them completely understand where part of the captain’s faimen based on each cadet’s abilities If their willpoas sufficient, then it would be just enough for that person to be entirely spent Apart fro, they wouldn’t want to do anything else As for those that were of the Co was several tih each cadet still more or less concealed soave out training that perfectly reached each individual’s lithen any coave him was equivalent to that of a second level Co training In terh, and the way he allocated strength to his body was extre hiinated fro the th seeth and defensive poere cole level of strengthening Unknohether it was by coincidence, Curtis’ training contents perfectly aiht did Su co equipment When he returned to the barracks and tossed his body onto the bed, he didn’t even have the strength to eat anything The excessive training had made every piece of his flesh heat up, and the data sent back froue, most of his muscles didn’t obey his control and continuously contorted

Su gasped for air and resisted his urge to collapse and sleep Only after a long time did he crawl onto his bed

The metal table by the barrackshad special nutrient-filled food and water Su grabbed the nutrient-filled food His ar off the cap was extre several times did he succeed He sent the bottle to his ray nutrient-filled food slid into his mouth like toothpaste and ed doith difficulty

The nutrient-filled food was obviously not comparable to that of N958’s This special nutrient-filled food was balanced, coh in calories There were also quite a few fatigue relieving and injury suppressing hors inside However, unknohether it was intentional or not, the nutrient-filled food provided by the training camp was both bitter and dry at the sa wood shavings

After experiencing extreood Then, this blend of nutrient-filled food that was clearly not designed to please taste buds i up In addition, this type of nutrient-filled food needed large amounts of water to counteract its dryness If one didn’t drink water i it, theira desert for a week After several gulps of water were drank, there would then be a sense of cra that was extremely uncomfortable

Each container of nutrient-filled food placed in each person’s barracks was in fact for three days of use After co,to their barracks Only a few people persevered on and ate a fewinto sleep This was only the third day, yet there were already tho couldn’t endure the tre After one last breath, they weren’t able to coned amount anymore

The captain didn’t waste tiiven two strikes When the first landed, the two individuals’ faces were pale, but they still ed to hold in their cries Then, when the second strike descended, the suffering together with their fatigue exceeded the limits of their restraint, and they i screeches The two continuously squirround and howled for an entire 5them, one was particularly weak, yet he still ultimately endured it and cliround, his body continuously twitching as he continuously laughed foolishly It was clear that the excessive suffering had caused his will to collapse

The captain spat towards the one on the ground and cursed, “Weakling! Bring him away!” Two robust soldiers ran over froone mad away

This was the first time someone received a taste of the captain’s rod after Su From their miserable shrieks, the cadets finally understood that the captain’s rubber rod’s true strength was coth that seemed to be applied Their opinion of Su as able to endure six strikes suddenly seeth had been exhausted under the bitter training, decreasing their tolerance to pain, these two strikes cos reasoning could explain

It took half an hour for Su to s all of the nutrient-filled food The nutrients were carefully allocated to the various parts of his body with astonishi+ng speed, and the effective drugs inside were quickly delivered to the daan to squir the nutrients and an to become thick and firm at a visible speed, ready to respond to the new trials they were going to be put under