Chapter 12 - Mai'er

However, now that the human camp and the zombie camp have been divided, although it ensures that humans can live relatively peacefully, it also makes the strength improvement of abductors slow down.

In order to ensure that abductors will not be unable to resist the attack of zombies because their strength cannot be improved for a long time, the empire finally decided to explore and develop the polluted areas outside the empire.

There are many mutated and zombified animals and plants in the pollution area, and even some crystal mines formed under the special environment of now.

The empire regularly sends teams of abductors to the pollution area to obtain resources while repairing and improving the local environment.

This is also expanding the living territory of mankind.

With her thoughts sorted out, Abby also reached her next main goal.

Be selected as a member of the contaminated area development team!

After basically planning what to do next, Abby finally breathed a sigh of relief, stood up and stretched herself.

She tidied up the things on the table and took the notebook to the bookshelf, mixing it with some other miscellaneous items.

It's not too eye-catching, nor is it too hidden to attract suspicion.

After all, this is just a dormitory, not a private space of her own, so she still has to be more careful.

After finishing tidying up, Abby went to sleep comfortably at noon.

Troubles are in the future, and you should still enjoy the present.

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The afternoon classes are all cultural theory courses, so Abby was surprised to find that they not only have to learn about zombies and abilities, but also need to learn Chinese, mathematics, biology, geography and so on!!

What's the difference between this and reading high school again, huh!

Although Abby complains, she can also understand the reason for the arrangement of the academy.

If human beings want to survive from generation to generation, it is not enough to rely on force alone. The inheritance and development of these knowledge are also very important.

Now the empire is not only Noah Academy, and some schools for ordinary people have begun to be set up in other places.

However, compared with these schools, Noah Academy has much less proportion of such courses, because the academy is mainly to train soldiers.

Abby did not relax herself because she had studied before, and she listened carefully to the teacher on the stage and recorded from time to time.

The classroom and seats for class are not fixed, which is somewhat similar to university.

Abby first came to the classroom and randomly found a seat to sit down.

When class was almost over, Mai'er also rushed in and naturally sat down beside Abby.

Compared with Abby's seriousness, he seemed a little distracted.

While his mind wandered, his gaze fell on the person beside him.

Because of the reason of writing with head down, the hair that has not been cut particularly short falls down partly with the movement.

Seeing from his own angle, Mai'er's eyebrows and eyes were just blocked by the soft black hair, and only the delicate and tall nose, the slightly pale lips pursed into a straight line, the clear mandibular line, and...

Mai'er stared at Abby and became fascinated Unconsciously of it until the person beside him turned his head and looked at him with puzzled eyes.

He suddenly reacted and withdrew his gaze.

"What's wrong?" By this time, the class was over, and Abby wanted to get up and leave, but when she turned around, she saw that the person was staring at her blankly and wondering what he was thinking.

"Nothing, nothing!" For some reason, Mai'er had a guilty feeling of being caught doing something wrong, his eyes dodged, and his ears also stained with a layer of pale red.

Abby didn't notice and saw that Mai'er was fine, so she got up and planned to leave the classroom.

"Hey, wait for me, Abby!" Mai'er calmed down and saw that Abby had left, so he hurriedly followed.

Abby gazed at Mai'er across from her, who had transformed into a stern instructor, feeling a bit overwhelmed and nervous for once.

"Your posture is incorrect, move down a bit more, and hold it for 10 minutes," Mai'er instructed, walking over to Abby. One hand pressed down on her shoulder, while the other patted her leg, signaling her to spread her legs a little further.

"Strengthening your lower body is the foundation of martial arts. If your lower body is unstable, your movements during combat will be unsteady, and you'll be prone to many weaknesses. This is for your own good, Abby, you can't slack off," Mai'er said with a seriousness that was very different from his usual self.

At this moment, Abby had no energy to respond; she felt as if her legs were no longer her own.

Why did things turn out this way?

It all started last night during dinner.

Abby had already made a task plan, so the most important thing now was to start improving all aspects of her strength.

She could rely on reading books for cultural knowledge, but what about combat strength?

As someone who only had some daily exercise experience in her previous life, could she become an ultra-strong warrior capable of fighting zombies on her own?

It was better to wash up and go to sleep; dreams have everything.

If she relied solely on the academy's curriculum, the progress would be too slow.

Moreover, after all, there was only one instructor, but so many students in the class, it was impossible to devote too much energy to her alone.

Thinking about it, Abby felt as if she were starting a business and then failing halfway, appearing distracted even when eating.

Seeing this, Mai'er naturally asked with concern.

Abby thought for a moment; Mai'er certainly knew more than she did, and telling him might bring more ideas from others.

So, she briefly explained her plans and troubles.

"Eh? Then I can teach you!" Mai'er enthusiastically offered his help.

"Huh?" Abby was surprised for a moment.

She did know that Mai'er was physically fit; he seemed to be exercising these days when he had nothing to do, but she didn't expect him to volunteer to help.

"Actually, I also received some training in this area when I was at home before. Although I'm not that great, I think I should have no problem teaching you the basics," Mai'er said with some embarrassment, but his eyes were shining brightly, looking forward to Abby's reaction.

Of course, Abby was very willing; now that she found someone to teach her, she was happy and didn't care about the other party's level.

Thus, the scene just now happened.

Mai'er during training was completely different from his usual self.

Even for a beginner like Abby, he did not relax in the slightest.