Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable-Chapter 1123 - 1033: Raising a Younger Brother in the Future (10)

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Chapter 1123: Chapter 1033: Raising a Younger Brother in the Future (10)

Fan Meijie is truly a little kid, although her performance in class is quite good, she inevitably has moments of distraction, especially during the more tedious theory classes.

Now, when it was time to combine theory with practice, she realized that her previous daydreaming had turned into being at a loss.

Luckily, she had Shuangshuang, a good friend by her side, who was willing to patiently tutor Fan Meijie on the lesson.

When theory and practice are combined, the tedium becomes interesting, and Fan Meijie’s enthusiasm for learning increases greatly. After Shuangshuang carefully taught her a few times, she could find the traces of the Giant-mouthed Beast’s movement on her own.

Following this trail, she quickly discovered a Giant-mouthed Beast dozing under a big tree.

Gripping the knife in her hand, Fan Meijie recalled Shuangshuang’s three previous battles, mentally simulating countless times how she would decisively and efficiently take down the Giant-mouthed Beast.

Taking a deep breath, Fan Meijie grasped the knife firmly, her eyes full of determination, she embarked on her first battle.

Of course, Fan Meijie didn’t have Shuangshuang’s decisiveness and efficiency in combat. She tussled back and forth with the Giant-mouthed Beast for over ten rounds, slashing it seven or eight times before finally achieving victory.

After the battle, Fan Meijie collapsed on the ground, gasping for breath. The series of attacks had been tense and exhausting, and once it was over, Fan Meijie felt her limbs become weak.

Shuangshuang stood by and provided a critique of Fan Meijie’s first battle, "The outcome of your first battle was quite good. You didn’t make any obvious mistakes due to panic. You were relatively calm from start to finish, and your strikes were decisive and efficient. You just need to battle mutant beasts a few more times to familiarize yourself with the combat techniques."

Fan Meijie wiped the sweat from her forehead and flashed a bright smile at Shuangshuang.

"It seems my performance wasn’t bad for a first time. Although there’s no comparing to a genius like you, who’s like a demon, I’m quite satisfied."

"If you had trained a bit harder while at school, you could still advance further. Now that we’re living together, once the Martial Artist Joint Exams are over, you should train with me."

Unlike Fan Meijie’s satisfaction with herself, Shuangshuang felt that Fan Meijie’s talent was more than just this. If she increased her training, she could certainly enhance Fan Meijie’s fighting prowess further.

Fan Meijie was startled by Shuangshuang’s decision, her eyes widening.

"Shuangshuang, you wouldn’t be so ruthless, wanting me to train with you. With your life-risking training methods, I couldn’t keep up. Are you trying to kill me?"

"Certainly not." Shuangshuang looked at Fan Meijie very seriously.

"My training intensity is based on my own physical condition. Your physical condition simply cannot match my training intensity. Truly following my training would be lethal for you. You only need half of my training intensity."

Upon hearing Shuangshuang’s assurance that she wouldn’t have to follow her exact training intensity, Fan Meijie first breathed a sigh of relief but then collapsed on the ground, feeling dejected.

Even at half of Shuangshuang’s training intensity, Fan Meijie felt it was enough to exhaust her to death. She foresaw that she had unlimited potential and predicted that this summer, she would be dragged into the hell of training by her friend.

Fan Meijie pretended to be dead on the ground, while Shuangshuang on the other side was already taking out tents and other items to set up a tent for the night.

The sky was getting dark, making it inconvenient to search for prey at night when visibility is low, which is very unfavorable for humans who lack night vision. It was better to rest early, gather strength, and fight properly during the day.

When sleeping in the wild, someone must stay on watch to prevent being targeted by powerful mutant beasts as prey.

Although this place had been cleaned in advance, theoretically, there were only Giant-mouthed Beasts and some harmless small animals.

However, encountering a Giant-mouthed Beast while sleeping with no defenses was extremely dangerous, and so the two of them still needed to keep watch.

Shuangshuang assigned Fan Meijie to keep watch during the first half of the night, which was relatively easy as it wasn’t too tiring, while she took responsibility for the second half when people’s minds tend to get foggy.

Shuangshuang and Fan Meijie were both at an age when they loved to sleep. Shuangshuang feared that if she let Fan Meijie keep watch during the latter half, Fan Meijie would unknowingly fall asleep.

Dinner consisted of a chunk of three-layer pork cut from the Giant-mouthed Beast, marinated with the brought seasoning and grilled; soon, a rich and peculiar aroma began to permeate the air.

This aroma was partly due to Shuangshuang’s excellent culinary skills, but also because the various mutated seasonings had superior flavors compared to before. As long as one wasn’t an incompetent cook, they could cook something rivalling a top chef’s skills.

Shuangshuang had hunted ten Giant-mouthed Beasts in just three days, leaving the remaining days primarily for Fan Meijie to practice hunting.

This place didn’t offer much improvement for Shuangshuang, but for Fan Meijie, it was a great opportunity to hone her combat skills.

Once Fan Meijie completed her hunting tasks, her combat skills improved significantly.

Though she still couldn’t kill a Giant-mouthed Beast in one strike like Shuangshuang, she could manage to defeat one within five rounds.

Quickly, the Martial Artist Joint Exams reached their conclusion, and all the students gathered at the exit location on the last day.

Led by people dressed in camouflage uniforms, they queued to leave their respective safety zones and arrived at the small square where they had first gathered.

The teachers came to collect everyone’s spoils and scored the students, with Shuangshuang and Fan Meijie both achieving full marks, their ratings being excellent.

Feng Jian’an enthusiastically praised Shuangshuang quite a bit, feeling both proud and a bit disappointed.

Proud that Shuangshuang, his student, brought him glory, but disappointed that it wasn’t a true Martial Artist exam. If it were, given Shuangshuang’s combat talent, her achievements would be far more than just excellent.

However, this momentary feeling of gloom quickly passed, and soon Feng Jian’an was invigorated again.

Shuangshuang was his student, one that he considered absolutely extraordinary.

He believed that someday, Shuangshuang would become a true Martial Artist, and when facing the exam for becoming a Martial Artist, naturally, she would also bring him glory.

When Shuangshuang handed over her spoils, a fifteen-year-old girl was also handing in her hunting trophies.

However, this girl, apart from her spoils stored in space, also had a silver-white, snow-like, seamless Howling Moon Wolf corpse cradled in her arms.

The girl refused to hand over the Howling Moon Wolf’s corpse to the teacher, insisting she particularly liked its pelt and wanted to take it back to immediately strip and process it.