Chapter 116 - Barrier (1/2)

Ai Hui heard a faint sound

He raised his head and looked around, listening attentively

The bonfire was burning brightly, and the students were recovering fronificantly improved their moods as they settled down around the fierce fla students even started singing and dancing Teacher Xu was also infected by everyone’s enthusiasm and could be seen full of smiles

Ai Hui did not join the tree about forty meters away from the bonfire

A fire in the countryside at night was the et It was too easy to attract wild beasts

Ai Hui are that the Induction Ground was devoid of violent beasts and that there was an expert like Instructor Zhou to protect theer in this excursion However, due to habit, hiding in the dark had already been ingrained as an instinct He always felt safer that way

Upon entering the countryside, it was as if Ai Hui had returned to the Wilderness—to the land of cold slaughter However, he was shocked to find out that he wasn’t the least bit repelled by this; he was, in fact, faintly excited The moment he had stepped into the forest, he felt like a fish back in water Perhaps he had been a jungle beast in his previous life

Hunoble!

Ai Hui ood days, and he was already starting to reminisce about the past

Leaves rustled as the wind swept by, but the ground re on dead leaves, no abnors breaking through the air

Was it an illusion?

Ai Hui saw Instructor Zhou standing not far away He had shown no reaction and was currently bragging about his past azes

Ai Hui’s pursed his lips as they turned upwards to form an arc

How great!

Yes, this was not the Wilderness There were no dire beasts, only peace, and tranquility

Ai Hui shook his head He was overreacting He thought back to how he had almost slipped up and killed some people a few ti had taken a long ti in the countryside easily roused memories of the Wilderness

This was not the Wilderness

Ai Hui re time

However, when he thought of the ingrate, Ai Hui felt like gloating He ht now!

Duan terrible Not only was the wind at the treetopits full bore He must have had a uard duty

Instructor Zhou had explained in detail about the necessary requirements of a sentry

Duanhun had never tolerated half-hearted work, and so he operated according to Instructor Zhou’s orders and warnings For example, he had to always be on alert and pay attention to every single s

In the beginning, Duanhun did not see much difficulty in it, but as tirow heavy The sounds of the trees swaying in the ere hypnotizing

Eh? What was that sound?

He suddenly quivered He see of the leaves

But when he pricked up his ears, all he heard was the fa

Was it an illusion?