Jia was still practicing at his facility, trying to fix her crumbling batty sense. Creed smiled as he read her ping on his watch. He already knew this would happen. She didn't come for the morning practice for the fifth time this week.
He knew that his mother was training her and there was absolutely no way she would have the leftover energy to train with him in the morning as well.
In fact, Creed feared his mother's training himself. He knew that her training regimen could easily turn into torture, especially whenever she trains someone with talent.
That's another reason several talented combatants ran away from the facility. Most of them canceled their membership because they couldn't handle her dedicated training regimen.
It was already good enough that Jia
Creed's eyes widened when he saw a disfigured reflection of a figure gazing at him from the darkest corner of the cave. He immediately recognized that red armor, his pulse elevated, and his eyes turned red. Images of Grisha chasing him like a bloodhound floated in front of his eyes. His feet turned back and blasted in the opposite direction. He was wearing his Phantom disguise, and she was much more terrifying than any beast. "Fuck! Why is she here?" Creed calves muscles strained. Blood rushed to his veins. Each step he took blew up the ground below his feet. Adrenaline pumping inside his nerves like an engine of a speedboat. Creed didn't know how she was able to track him, but this was horrible. If she catches him
Inside the military base Library, a cadet flipped through pages of a book picked from an enormous stack that sat next to him on his table. Just like any other library, most of the people inside were busy running their eyeballs through the white pages inscribed with permutations of commercial ink in the shape of letters and symbols. With a tight grip on a pen, his palm raced through the pages of his notebook as he went along. He also kept taking the notes of essential information. Even if humanity has reached the stars and turned everything accessible with the click of a button, the fundamental knowledge accumulation etiquette with a pen and paper has yet to change. His fingers squirmed uncontrollably while keeping track of what line he was on just a second ago.
Ryan finally got up from his seat and went towards him. "Hello, My name is Ryan Miller!" "Hey!" "Can I ask you for a…." "Sorry! But I'm in a real hurry!" Creed's reply was quick, this was the time for his archery practice. "I don't… oh, okay… Alright! Sorry for bothering you!" Creed was rearranging the books on the shelves. However, he also noticed Ryan's slumped shoulders. He didn't know what he wanted yet, his expression bespoke that he was in some kind of pinch. "Alright! What is it?" Creed decided to listen to him. The moment Ryan heard him, he turned bac
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. Thanks much and Happy Reading
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