Chapter 15 (1/2)

Chapter 15 Knight

In the htened, many students fro grounds, yawning

It was four and a half months before the Prefectural Selection, and most of the students froister There were a few of theden, who had participated in the selections roup of students worked even harder than usual in practice, only heading to sleep late at night

This was also because the Nurturingto the intensity of workout, one could practice the stretches of time

Not long after, Kyle also ca a few tiuidance

Just as he had mentioned earlier, Teacher Kyle seeiving guidance becay seelamor

About an hour later, thepractice ended, and everyone headed for the canteen All the food in The School of Sword Arts’ canteen was prepared by a kitchen helper hired by Kyle

Breakfast o pieces of black-colored bread, each the size of a fist Lunch was a piece of pork the size of an infant’s paletables, and a piece of bread The two meals cost 4 coppers overall

Most co dinner

Fang Xingjian also headed for the canteen At the side, there were a few students who took out dry rations they had prepared themselves These students could not afford to have breakfast in The School of Sword Arts Fang Xingjian could not bear the cost either, but it was even o out for food The former wasted time and the latter was too expensive

After collecting two pieces of black bread fro on them The black bread was ether in the process heat was ground into flour The texture was very poor and coarse, and the taste even had a hint of sourness

Although the food was coarse, it was filling, nutritious, and easily digestible It was the type of food that commoners ate the most

Fang Xingjian finished his bread in two or three bites, but his stomach had yet to be filled People who trained as er amount of food

If they would have been able to enjoy etables, and fruits on a daily basis, the results of their training would have greatly improved

But in reality, they had no money…

Fang Xingjian looked around hiobbled down their share of bread, but still seemed unsatisfied

Students would generally start training froht Most of their ti Thus, not only were they unable to contribute to the fae burdens

This hy all the students treasured their food

As for those descending froo ahead with their practice without any worries, they could also get the guidance of renowned teachers In addition, they could obtain a large aood food, which allowed their physiques to far surpass those of ordinary students

“If only I could get a bit ht to himself

At thatout half a piece of black bread She said, “Martial Brother Fang, this is too much for me to finish You can have it”

Gulping down his saliva, Fang Xingjian eventually shook his head and said, “No need”