Chapter 274 - Chapter 274: Chapter 238: Mock Drill, Whose Division

Chapter 274: Chapter 238: Mock Drill, Whose Division

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Over the next three days, the ‘recruits’ all went through high-intensity training.

Domain resistance training; contamination resistance training; scouting training, defense training; command training; resonance training;

A total of more than a dozen training projects came one after another.

In this situation, the Legendary Realms all felt immense pressure, not daring to take a breath. A slight rest, and in the blink of an eye, you could be left far behind by the others.

There were a good twenty or so Legendary Realms present, creating tremendous competitive pressure.

If not ranked in the forefront, at the very least, one couldn’t be among the worst few, or else it would be the face of one’s own Lord that was lost.

If the Legendary Realms felt this way, the Third-order and Fourth-order strongmen were even more miserable. Many were caught in a cycle of fainting, reviving, fainting, and then reviving again.

There were no rankings in the training projects, only assessments like excellent, good, average, and pass.

The Legendary Realms mostly obtained excellent ratings, but there were differences between the excellents. Whether the performance of the Legendary Realm was good or poor, it was clear at a glance to the instructors and a few observing Legendary Realms on the sidelines.

“Uta’s performance…”

As Mu Yuan anticipated, it was only below average.

In domain and contamination resistance, Uta seemed at ease, but in other projects, Uta was scratching his head in bewilderment.

Scout training?

Can annihilating the enemies be considered perfect scouting?

Defense training?

This needed the knowledge to utilize all kinds of defensive weapons and facilities within the camp. Uta found these to be truly cumbersome, far less satisfying than swinging out a punch himself.

There was no need to mention command and resonance training.

The latter referred to a commander using a special ‘army flag’ to connect their army under their command into one whole, akin to Army Soul Resonance.

The resonance of an army flag was not as powerful as the Army Soul Resonance and had its impracticalities, such as being difficult to move. However, forming an army formation was much easier compared to the Army Soul Corps, and the soldiers could achieve it after some practice.

In times of war, several corps from different territories, professionals from different cities, could all resonate under the army flag, possessing the capability to confront and repel an invasion of monstrous armies.

“In fact, there are quite a few Legendary Realms present who seem even dumber than Uta, but generally, they have already undergone training of resonance and other kinds, so they are not unfamiliar when they start.” Of course, no matter what, Uta was still a Legendary Realm and, despite the bumbling, could secure a pass rating.

Some Legendary Realms performed even worse in command than Uta.

Compared with Uta, Rakshasa was outstanding among the excellent, effortlessly passing any assessment.

These assessments are still too basic for the Legendary Realms and can’t really observe the limit of a Legendary Realm’s abilities,”

That night, in the training camp’s cafeteria, an instructor who was having a late snack spoke up.

“However, even so, the performance of some Legendary Realms is disappointing.”

It can’t be put that way. How long have these Legendary Realms been practicing? Three years? Two years? Or even shorter? We were stronger when we first entered the Legendary Realm because we had spent enough time consolidating at the fourth order.”

“Now, the battlefield is the most suitable place for them to be sharpened.

Believe me, they’ll transform very quickly.”

“Tomorrow’s assessment will reveal whether these young people will surprise us or disappoint us.”

The training on the fourth day was comprehensive.

The performance in this training would account for a far higher proportion than the previous dozen or so items.

Because it was comprehensive.

Each preceding training item was leveraged in its entirety.

“This training is a simulation drill. The content of the drill is simple; you will act as a division general of a certain Guardian Camp, leading warriors to resist an enemy attack.”

Such defense, such guardianship, is also the most common situation faced by those stationed in the Great War Zone.”

“Go     ”

The Ice Fist General said.

As his words fell, a streak of purple light suddenly appeared from afar. Within the swirling lavender light, a miniature three-dimensional topographic map gradually became clear.

On one end of this 3D model was a camp, fortified as impregnable as possible.

The camp’s high walls stood, with gun muzzles jutting out on top, replete with Arrow Towers, artillery batteries, and soldiers in fine armor patrolling inside and outside the camp.

At a preliminary glance, the number of defensive structures was dozens, and the garrisoned force was in the hundreds to thousands.

This was the standard configuration of a Guardian Camp in the Great War Zone.

In the distance, on the other end of the 3D model, there was a faint Red Mist drifting, with vague sprawling shadows lurking within.

“Sand table model exercise.”

Mu Yuan murmured to himself.

This was a training method equipped only by the Great War Zone, created as a divine training ground based on some Epic treasure and combined with various techniques.

Mu Yuan looked on enviously.

This kind of asset was not just something one could possess—its usage had to be requested. It was only because the recruits were in the training period that they had a certain number of opportunities to use it.

An instructor spoke up, “Wang Liu, Li Qiang, Zhou Kaibin, you three will be the first to go in.”

The three of them were momentarily stunned, but then strode forward.

They had planned to ask the instructor how to use this thing, but as they approached the sand table model, mysterious forces enveloped them.

They were taken into it without any resistance.

The next moment, the three were shocked to find themselves in a tightly- guarded camp. Through the observation ports of the fortress, they could see Arrow Towers and artillery batteries standing tall, as well as drifting mists of grey and Red Mist in the distance.

The enemy will reach the battlefield in 30 seconds. Trainees, make haste in preparing for battle.”

Outside, the light and shadows of the sand table model split into two, sketching out three images corresponding to the three trainees in the exercise.