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Chapter 60 - 60 60 No One Is Eligible to Escape Death

60: Chapter 60: No One Is Eligible to Escape Death 60: Chapter 60: No One Is Eligible to Escape Death “Door opening on the fifteenth?”

Principal Zhou picked up his glasses and carefully examined the written report handed over by Nurse Liu, and after a long silence, he hesitated before asking, “Isn’t this progress a bit too fast?”

“Not fast, when I enlisted back in the day, reaching this level of proficiency meant we could already be pulled in to fill the ranks.”

Nurse Liu answered quickly, without any hesitation.

“It’s a time of peace now; there’s no need to rush.

Ensuring the survival rate of these children is our top priority.”

Principal Zhou put down the report and quietly looked at the young woman in front of him, “Liu Zhihan, I remember you enlisted in the year of Longyin six, right?

Weren’t you about the same age as them at that time?”

“I was already of age when I enlisted.”

Nurse Liu said emotionlessly, “I’m not exactly a qualified teacher, but since I’m training them, I can only use the method I think is most appropriate, which is to send them to the front lines to face their fears directly.

If you’re reluctant to part with your students, just cancel this extracurricular class.”

“You’re being too modest; I actually think you’re doing a good job, and so far, there haven’t been any issues.”

Principal Zhou smiled and said, “I’m not exactly reluctant about the students; I’m considering another issue—are you suggesting that your current teaching method could be applied to the regular students as well?”

“Definitely not!”

Nurse Liu shook her head, “Chen Yan’s academic performance is outstanding; she can withstand the additional burden that extra coursework brings.

Wang Yunxiao and the others have social life experiences; they can handle low-level evil spirits on their own.

Ordinary students don’t have their abilities; rashly exposing them to this knowledge is like throwing meat buns to a dog.”

After a pause, she added, “I think your idea, sir, isn’t realistic.

You neither have enough resources nor enough time to gradually cultivate their mental resilience.

Flowers grown in a greenhouse, no matter how bright, cannot withstand the external storms and onslaughts.”

Faced with Nurse Liu’s probing, Principal Zhou simply smiled calmly.

“Liu Zhihan, do you remember what your hometown was like when you first enlisted?”

Nurse Liu fell silent.

“I can probably guess what it was like; my hometown in a small fishing village in Guangdong Province, not too far from yours, with similar living conditions.

When I was about your age…

no, not even your age, around twelve or thirteen, I was selected by the Imperial Court for overseas studies.”

“When I first saw the living environment abroad—big villas, eating bread and cheese, trains, automobiles, ships…

at that time, I really didn’t want to come back.

I wouldn’t come back even if it killed me.

You should understand this feeling, I bet you don’t even go back home for the New Year, right?”

Nurse Liu remained silent.

Principal Zhou cast his gaze toward the map and photo on the wall, his lips unintentionally revealing a slight smile.

“But no matter how good other people’s things are, they are still others’.

Home may be poor, but it is our own.

Thirty years ago, we had nothing, in much worse conditions than now.

But look at us now; we also have trains, automobiles, ships, railroads, and telephones.

Most importantly, we’ve withstood the tides of change, and now they envy us.”

“So don’t be afraid of difficulties, if there’s a problem, solve it…”

“I admit you are right, so how about the demon lurking outside the school?”

Nurse Liu was not satiated by Principal Zhou’s inspirational talk and bluntly pointed to the crux of the issue, “A completely alienated demon, even if Wang Yunxiao’s squad is sent to handle it, casualties are inevitable.

You needn’t say more about what would happen to the ordinary students, do you?”

Principal Zhou’s expression stiffened, and he chuckled dryly, “I’ll call the Special Service Bureau…”

“Letting Commander Huo handle it would deprive the students of crucial practical experience.”

Nurse Liu’s gaze was sharp, “You’re not hoping, are you, that these things will grow just enough to be within the students’ capabilities?

Even my mom can’t get the seasoning right in her cooking!”

This time, it was Principal Zhou who had no reply.

The two gazed silently at each other for a long while before Principal Zhou shifted his focus back to the report on the table, “So your suggestion is to open the door?

Once we lose control…”

“We will definitely lose control, people will die.”

Nurse Liu’s tone was chillingly calm.

“But in our ‘era’, what right do they have to escape ‘death’?”

The combination of “Chess Herald,” “Advisor,” and “Garrison Soldiers” is the unified standard configuration for the domestic military in responding to special abnormal incidents.

It roughly equates to the battle triad of a noble Magistrate, a healing Priest, and a bunch of cannon fodder infantrymen.

Wang Yunxiao felt that his understanding of this had no issues.

The only thing he couldn’t understand was why Little Gourd would have the talent of an “Advisor”?

Considering the two advisors he had encountered before—one being Xiao Baili over the phone, the other a senior member of the Special Service Bureau—the vibes they gave off were both incredibly strange.

If the ability of a Chess Herald was to see things invisible to ordinary people, then an Advisor’s ability was to uncover secrets others were unwilling to reveal.

That doesn’t sound like the work of a decent person, does it!

Our foot soldiers…

sorry, Garrison Soldiers, what about them?

Eat the shit others don’t want to.

That might be a bit of an exaggeration to say.

But after reviewing the textbook in the evening, Wang Yunxiao felt that it was more or less the gist.

The special ability of the Garrison Soldiers—as described in the textbook—is formation.

The minimum requirement is three people, with no upper limit.

Once in formation, they can use their flesh and blood to resist mental assaults, and even physical damage.

The textbook introduced three types of formations that Garrison Soldiers can employ: Iron Armor Formation, Assault Formation, and Crane Wing Formation, each corresponding to defensive, offensive, and flanking maneuvers, respectively.

There was nothing about the Cultivation Method he had imagined, like sitting cross-legged, channeling True Qi, or practicing breath control.

Or rather, the entire content of this textbook was a Cultivation Method.

Mastering all the knowledge it contained and applying it could make one a true Garrison Soldier.

To be honest, the content here is quite appealing to boys and could even excite military enthusiasts.

Through the content in this textbook, he could understand the current level of domestic arms and equipment and thus infer which ‘era’ it currently was.

Without looking one would not know, but a look reveals how wonderful it is; the contemporary weapons of this era are just like this world.

Filled with a sense of temporal dissonance and incongruity.

Generally speaking, the current standard military equipment still primarily consists of bolt-action rifles and does not mention tanks or fighter jets, indicating that the technology tree has not advanced to the level of World War II.

But what the hell is this aircraft carrier?

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