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Chapter 12 -  Is this still called basic training? 

Three seconds, Veyne did not open his eyes by himself, but after his body was concentrated by the laser, the feeling of melting flesh and bones made him understand, although in Dora's words, this kind of pain is within his mental tolerance.

Student Veyne learned an idiom - life is worse than death!

He personally experienced the horror of advanced civilization. This was simply a test on the edge of physical and mental collapse. Veyne began the real hell training.

But don't think that this is a robot doing it rigidly. If it were another civilization, it would be possible.

But the star civilization is originally a branch of the earth civilization, just the most advanced one.

And if these military experts see this training method, they may be overjoyed and worship Dora as their ancestor.

Because this is the highest limit of their lifelong dream, but due to backwardness in all aspects, it is still far from being achieved.

Veyne is not ungrateful for being born in a blessed environment, but he is just a high school student, not a real soldier.

If he hadn't started training since junior high school, he might have collapsed. This is also an error in Dora's calculation, that is, the calculated edge of collapse will change randomly.

But Veyne is indeed different from ordinary people. A high school student from an ordinary family will never be fascinated by boring training, but Veyne did it.

When he realized a little benefit from the pain, Veyne gritted his teeth and fought hard. He knew very well that he would either finish it alive or die here and become a vegetable!

He didn't want to die yet, he had parents, friends, and... he was still a virgin!

The simplest foundation in Dora's mouth was actually the training of various parts of the body and the mastery of it. For example, Veyne's kicks used to be close to the head at most, which was already exaggerated.

Now he has to lift it to verticality to the ground at once, and the time must be shortened to between 0.3 seconds and 0.4 seconds, otherwise it will be... Pi Cha!

The most basic training took a whole month, and in the first week of this month, Veyne thought about suicide three times and was close to collapse twice, but he survived, and even he was surprised that he could actually survive.

But this is true, he did not die in Dora's simple basic training, and Veyne felt that Dora was like a devil.

For a month of training, Dora gave Veyne a barely qualified score, which is 61 points according to the Earthling algorithm, and one of the points is an encouragement award.

The result of basic training is that Veyne can fully and completely use all parts of his body, and can make accurate attack responses under ten times the gravity.

But these are still basic. In Dora's words, this is just mechanical movement, the basic requirement of a warrior... It feels very strange for a human to be described as mechanical movement by a robot.

In addition, it is the ability to resist various attacks. Due to the continuous attacks of laser, electric shock, radiation, etc., Veyne has a very good understanding of the effects of these attacks.

After N personal experiences, he has completely lost his fear and understands the advantages and disadvantages of these attacks to the greatest extent.

This training comes from the simplest allusion. The visual and psychological effects of a person holding a wooden sword and a sharp long knife are completely different.

The counterattack caused by this is also different. Due to excessive tension and fear, the latter will have a certain degree of abnormal performance. In addition to honing the body, the laser training is to completely eliminate this fear and make calm and best judgments in any situation.

In Dora's opinion, Veyne barely managed to do it. It's not that Dora is too devilish, but that his emotional system is seriously damaged, which makes him so rigid now. I don't know whether this is lucky or unfortunate for Veyne.

The mental reaction is directly connected to Veyne's body through system adjustment, and at the same time, all aspects of genetic self-evolution are carried out.

This evolution is not passive like the Alters, but completely from the body, which means that the existing technology on Earth cannot detect it at all.

In principle, the environment determines the direction of evolution, and Dora uses the power of stellar civilization to accelerate this process.

Of course, in the concept of robots, this is common sense without feeling, but for others... this is simply god-like creativity.

Unfortunately, Veyne didn't feel this at all, and he didn't feel like thinking about it. He only slept every day except for training, and even saved eating, drinking, defecating and urinating.

The reason for sleep is that it is necessary. The spiritual world also needs rest, and eight hours is the best effect. More is useless, and less is insufficient.

At the beginning, Veyne was not used to it at all. He either couldn't sleep or had nightmares. When he wanted to sleep, he would be gently awakened by the laser.

After repeating for a few days, he had learned how to control his deep sleep and get the most adequate rest, but the good times didn't last long. After enjoying it for a week, he still slept for eight hours.

But there would be one to three attacks in eight hours, which means that he had to maintain a certain level of alertness.

It seemed contradictory, but Dora said that there was a balance in the middle, and Veyne needed to find it himself and must do it.

Veyne wanted to cry but had no tears. Was this training a mobile suit or training a killer? But Dora would not make sense.

In dangerous moments, human potential was fully stimulated, and it only took three days to get used to such sleep.

This was not just a matter of training sleep. The most direct reaction was that when encountering danger, Veyne would have an indescribable premonition.

A veteran who has experienced many battles often has this feeling. Occasionally, some geniuses with strong mental power can also do it. They call it the sixth sense, and Veyne's is actually trained.

But these are all basic training. The first month has just ended, and the subsequent training has begun!

At that time, Veyne had only one feeling: how wonderful life was in the last month!