Eboynes.
On the land with no end in sight, someone was running. It was a slender figure, she was sprinting forward at a constant speed, the wind pulled her two ponytails of different colors back, and the gray and black ponytails pointed straight back.
Catherine's eyes were calm, and her small face was expressionless, like a doll without emotion.
At this time, a figure descended from the sky, humanoid, wearing armor, but with a crocodile-like head. He is a king, but judging from the strength of his breath, he is only a subordinate. Catherine didn't stop, and the light surged in her hand, as if the war gun from the Styx was already in her hand.
The king rushed forward.
The two figures quickly staggered across the ground.
Catherine moved on.
The king stood there blankly, looking at an inconspicuous wound on his chest, but the source power and vitality of his whole body quickly gushed out from the wound, and he fell to the ground dead.
There seems to be an endless road in front of her, and one or two obstacles will always jump out from time to time, but none of these can make her change her direction.
She drew a straight line between herself and the Hill of Dusk, and what she did now was just run along the line.
It's very similar to that time.
It seems that because the mechanical running is too boring, the brain is automatically active, so some memories from long ago just jumped out secretly.
The same land, the same movement and ambush, except that Catherine was only eleven years old at the time, and she was not a federal general, but a trainee. That was after she was taken away from the King Snake's den by Lu Sen. At that time, she was as taciturn as she is now, and she was regarded as a freak in the training class at the same time. No one wants to be close to a cold wood like her, except a boy.
He would always watch her from afar, perhaps during training, during meals, or on the way back to the barracks. She saw everything in her eyes, but she didn't respond at all. The two are like two parallel lines that will never meet until that day.
That day was the graduation examination.
The death-spreading army is notoriously unusual in the Federation. Lu Sen uses extremely old-fashioned training methods for this army. Every year, people die in the death-spreading recruit camp. And when the death rate is the highest, it is the graduation examination.
In other legions, the graduation assessment is just a simulation without harming lives
train. But in the death spread, it is a real actual combat. Each training camp has a limited number of places for graduation, and only those who can reach the finish line alive will have the possibility of graduation. Yes, only possible. Reaching the finish line alive is only one of the requirements for graduation. The assessment adopts a sequential elimination system. Every time a student reaches the graduation quota, one will be subtracted from the graduation quota. In other words, when you reach the finish line after you run out of places, you will only be killed.
In the death propagation, if you can't reach the end in time, even if you can survive, it is useless. This requires each student not only to be cruel to his classmates, but also to be extremely strict with himself, so that he can reach the finish line before the quota is exhausted.
The number of places for each session is different, sometimes more, sometimes less, so you don't need to count on the number of places from the previous session. As for the number of places, it will only be known on the day of the assessment.
Of course, the recruit training for the spread of death will not all start with such a death camp. This kind of devil training camp is only set up to train middle and high-level generals. In other words, if you can graduate in this kind of death camp, your military rank will not be low in the future.
That day, the death camp where Catherine was located ushered in the graduation assessment, and there were only nine people in this round. The fewer the number of places, the higher the military rank that the graduates can obtain. So these boys and girls were both scared and excited. Except for Catherine, she always had a small face, neither smiling nor crying.
On the night before the graduation assessment, the boy finally couldn't stop her when she went back to the barracks, touched his head and said, "My name is Jiexiu."
Catherine glanced at him, and walked around him. Jay Hugh yelled from behind, "Catherine, I like you!"
At the moment, even Catherine was stunned. The people around cast strange glances at the boy, and Catherine turned her head to look at him. The boy grinned and said, "Although you are always cold, it can be seen from your eyes that you are also eager to get closer to others." .So I am willing to come together with you, because I like you."
Catherine turned and left without any response.
And then the next day.
They were sent to a canyon that day, entered from the south entrance of the canyon, and this vast canyon was their stage. There are no restrictions on the assessment, students can use any means, and there is only one condition for graduation, and that is to arrive at the north exit of the canyon before the quota is exhausted.
To a large extent, the method adopted by the death camp is the same as that of the death ring, which even Lu Sen agrees with.
Kou admitted to copying the death stage model to select outstanding cadres. It's just different from the death arena, the death camp will have more places to win, and students can choose their favorite equipment to fight, without any restrictions. You can even be armed to the teeth, if you have the flexibility to do so.
That day, Catherine just picked out a battle gun. Apart from that, she didn't bring anything, not even armor, and just carried a gun into the canyon. The students are randomly dropped to any location in the canyon, and whether they meet other students depends on their luck. Kathryn's luck was bad, she was cast in the same position as the other two girls. Almost as soon as they landed, the three engaged in battle.
Among them, a girl with short hair uses a two-stage magic rifle, and the other uses a two-stage magic sword. In contrast, Catherine's alloy war gun, which was fairly well-crafted but lacked any extra abilities, seemed shabby. So the two girls with magical weapons regarded each other as their worst enemies, and Catherine, who used ordinary weapons, was ranked last on the list.
Although the three of them saw each other and greeted each other immediately, the two girls with magic weapons quickly fought into a ball. Catherine took the opportunity to leave, but instead of staying away from the battlefield, she found a hidden place to hide. The two girls quickly decided the winner. The short-haired girl won by luck, but the other side was cut in the stomach. Just as she was bandaging herself with emergency medicine, an alloy war gun passed through her body from behind.
Catherine took away the water that the two girls were carrying, and didn't take anything else, even leaving the magic weapon where it was. She took only water and left quickly.
Then, it moved towards the north of the canyon at a constant speed as if it was running on the land of Eboynes at this moment. Catherine carefully calculated her physical strength, maintaining a balance between supplies and consumption, and when night fell, she saw him.
That boy, Jay Hugh.
(end of this chapter)