Hello Readers,
So I just saw some chapter comments when I revisited some of my previous chapters (One by one). Sadly, Goodnovel app doesn't notify me about any chapter comments (That does not mean you should stop putting the comments in-between, I love it when I revisit the previous chapters and find your comments, it lifts my spirit).
I try to reply on every review, so please don't be mad if I don't reply on your chapter comments. This is just a minor concern of mine that I want to address.This is a free-chapter and this is also the newest feature that goodnovel added recently, so I might use it to give you some extra knowledge (Glossary, military structure, plot points, character descriptions) in the future. Since there are so many characters running around in the story now, it might get confusing to keep track of all of them just from their names. Let me know if you like this idea.
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Inside Rudra Arsenal Training Junction, a petite, doll-like figure glided through the green mat like a surfer on the huge tides. Her legs moved so fast they blurred in and out of existence. She also held a knife in her hand, which she kept switching from one hand to another. Her knife handling skills could easily scare even the professionals. A woman in the black tracksuit stood in front of her. Both of her hands remained inside her pockets, as if she didn't care. The expressions on her face were unfazed. She was a woman in her 40s, yet Jia has started to believe that she was a demon's reincarnation in the flesh. Jia kept switching the grip on the knife to confuse her vision. There was a limit to how much a person could see. She remembered some of her les
On the archery training grounds, under a night sky, a youth ran like his life depended on it. The sweat vaporized from each and every pore of his body like a sauna.Every uncovered part of his body was filled with uncountable blue and red blood patches. His chiseled calf muscles were out for display under those black training shorts. Along with black shorts, he also wore a white shirt with several dried bloodstains all over it.Uneven breath, racing heartbeat, wet eyes, and dried lips. Yet, he didn't stop moving; more like he couldn't. Several times he even had to jump, flip or even roll over the ground to avoid the barrage of arrows raining from the sky.The archery ground was undoubtedly huge. Still, his running range was limited to only 70 meters. On the illuminated rectangular area, right in front of the archery
"How could you mess up such a simple task?" "I didn't mess up anything!" "I'm sure her battle sense is crumbling," Wolf whispered calmly," In fact, she should be at her lowest right now!" "I don't know much about battle sense, but something is not right… as far as I know, she doesn't seem to have any problem so far!" Wolf rubbed his chin as if he was mulling over something. He mumbled, "... Interesting!" Chuck shot another annoyed glare at him. Wolf kept smiling at his frustration. Apparently, Wolf was still not taking this seriously. "Don't look at me like that dude... I'm on your side!" Wolf's grin stiffened, and he asked, "Di
Inside the bhu-lok military campus, a cadet ran as fast as his legs allowed him. His somber face hinted as if the world was about to end. His pupils shook under the sockets while searching for someone, desperately.The military base was enormous. Searching for a single person was as good as searching for a needle in the haystack. Yet, he kept running towards each training ground one by one.After racing through several training areas in both northern and southern grounds. He finally reached the western training grounds. Fortunately, he found the person he was looking for.He saw him casually sitting behind the archery grounds and chatting with 3 others.The cadet jumped in front of the group, turned his head at another cadet, "I have been l-looking for you ev
Both Creed and Chuck were standing in the middle of the ring of an indoor gymnasium. Grisha stood in between them as the referee of this 'mano-a-mano'. A mano-a-mano was nothing but the name of a simple but old military custom where two parties in a conflict were allowed to have a supervised public duel. A military higher-up with sufficient authority would oversee the duel. His job was to make sure that the battle doesn't get out of hand since weapons and Soul-Armas were allowed. Except for foul play, the combatants could fight to their heart's content. Any fighting style, weapon, or combat techniques were allowed during the battle. However, apart from that, this military custom also had a catch to it. The winner of the duel may impose a single condition on the loser
Creed knew that the amount of hubris that guy possessed could not be suppressed with words or a simple fight. After being bullied by those four for an entire year, Creed was aware of Chuck's personality like the back of his hand. If he had just defeated him in skills, his bloated ego would not have accepted it. Chuck would have come back to make some more trouble. He was like a scorpion bound by his habit of stinging others even when it's not in his own interests. In fact, Creed was absolutely sure that beating him and humiliating him might even backfire on Jia. He was still her mentor and could easily ruin her assignment review. The last thing Creed wanted was to waste time dealing with a petty squabble with him.
~ 'All right! So you have stopped two strikes, but the third one will rip your arms.' Grisha smirked behind her bloodred helmet, 'Too bad, it will also shatter your beautiful trident into oblivion…' With no hesitation, she raised her sword a third time and landed another deadly strike at her armored opponent. ~CLANK~ She was optimistic in her strength. Yet, her smirk turned upside down when she saw the armored man somehow withstood her third strike as well. Grisha's mind fell into disarray. This wasn't her imagination but reality. Not only did he manage to block three brutal strikes, but his mastery with the trident helped him lessen the impact of each attack. Armored
Over the past few days, Creed has been in a good mood. After some discussion with his mother, he realized that Jia's crumbling battle-sense has become stable for the time being. She has not entirely recovered, but she is out of the red zone. Sadly, fixing a crumbling battle-sense takes time and further results will depend on how strictly she can follow the aid. People weren't talking behind his back and Chuck had made no trouble either. Yet, the biggest reason for his elevated mood was that he has started to see some practical results from merging singularity with archery. After constantly practicing with Cheetah every night, and banging his head through several books, he was able to make some progress. Although these results were still nowhere comparable to what he had expected, they still gave Creed somet