Chapter 325: Hands-on Training (5)The hands-on Training in the Heavenly Dragon Academy isn’t particularly special.
Since they taught how to defend yourself against Demons, the hands-on training served to test whether students had fully grasped their lessons and could apply them in real combat.
As I suspected, it was most likely that students were going to be made to hunt Demons and as I expected, that indeed happened.
However, a few things took me by surprise.
Is this where the entrance exams took place last time?
The range of the hunting ground was far larger than I had imagined.
The same two mountains from the entrance exams were now being utilized for this hands-on training.
Not that those mountains were small to begin with—they were colossal.
Moreover,
I wasn’t sure how this test was going to be held, but if the instructors intended to grade us individually, they could have simply observed each student fight a Demon one-on-one.
I couldn’t understand why they bothered using such a big field for this test.
Not only was it a hassle for them to clean up Demons that were released afterwards, and I doubted whether the instructors could prevent danger effectively, despite their presence.
“You have until sunset. Instructors will be watching you from everywhere, so I suggest that you don’t do anything stupid.”
After Cheol Hwanho’s warning, nervous expressions crept onto the students’ faces, but the reality was it wouldn’t be as dangerous as they feared.
There was no need for them to fear battling Demons at their current skill level, and it was most likely that only green and barely a few blue Demons were released.
While fighting alone could be perilous, that wouldn’t happen with so many instructors around.
If anything, people were more dangerous.
With more than a few unhinged individuals present, the instructors warned students not to fight each other.
Some of them were dangerous, unable to control their tempers once provoked.
Of course, most of them held back their anger since they didn’t want to ruin their clan or Sect’s image.
But, as I mentioned before, there were still a few bastards who didn’t care about such things.
For example,
Like me.
It’s only natural for me to return the favor when someone is being irritating.
I can hold back once or twice, but that’s where my patience ends.
Maybe that’s why?
It felt like Cheol Hwanho’s gaze was locked on me as he spoke those words.
“You are forbidden to fight each other. You will be punished if we catch you doing such a thing, so be warned.”
It must’ve been a coincidence—our eyes meeting like that.
“You better... be warned!”
...Maybe not?
It truly seemed like his warning was directed at me.
But it was probably just in my head.
Mhm.
But what’s with this test all of a sudden when we barely learned anything?
I went along with it because it was mandatory, but it still felt absurd.
We were being tested after just two months of training—I couldn’t wrap my head around it.
Sure, many of us had previous experience hunting Demons, but it was different now because we had to use the methods taught by the Heavenly Dragon Academy.n/o/vel/b//in dot c//om
I heard that this test was going to affect our grades a lot.
Everyone will probably try their best because of that.
But in my opinion, the Academy’s techniques weren’t all that effective.
To put it positively, they focused on the basics.
Or should I call it the most standard way?
They only taught the most basic methods for these scenarios, but I’m certain the instructors knew it wasn’t the best approach.
Rather than teaching us how to properly defeat different types of Demons, they stuck to the bare minimum. Even the instructors seemed aware of this.
They were only doing it since the higher-ups told them.
That’s why there is no growth.
I understood that they wanted us to gain real-world experience after mastering the basics, but that made attending the Academy feel pointless.
Every day I thought about it, I arrived at the same conclusion.
What really mattered were the connections you forged and the reputation you built.
The education offered here wasn’t what held value.
It’s fucked. Seriously.
The Murim Alliance’s premier military institution was now surviving on reputation alone.
People flocked here because of the name’s prestige, but they were all swept away when the calamity hit, thanks to the broken system.
What were the Ten Sect Alliance, the Four Noble Clans, the Murim Alliance, and the Orthodox Faction, really?
Idiots drunk in peace.
How can we ever expect hope to grow from such rotten roots?
Without the Celestial Sword, they would have perished in an instant.
From my past life’s experience, I had lost all hope in the Orthodox Faction.
I knew the demons that lurked within their corrupted core.
I don’t even want to lay my hands on them, but I’ll have to get rid of them if I want to live.
I had to get rid of those nasty bastards one by one starting soon.
Only then, it would make my future a bit easier to deal with.
“Brother.”
“Hmm?”
Pe Woocheol spoke up suddenly as we walked.
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