Chapter 31: Chapter 31: THE PILL
“Cadet dismissed!” Fuwuka said when Sagiri remained still on the ground. He had tried to stand up twice, but he fell back down, coughing blood. He walked past him, but then came back and lifted him like Salka always did.
“It’s been only two days and you are ready to die,” he snickered as he walked through the corridors of the first pentagon before breaking into the central pentagon.
“Fuwuka, aren’t you torturing the boy enough?” Sagiri barely heard Salka’s footsteps following Fuwuka to the central medical wing. “The boy has been to this wing twice in three days. If I didn’t know you, Fuwuka, I could have thought you were trying to kill.”
“The boy has no core strength at all. He is useless,” Fuwuka said, walking into the medical room. “Give him the strength rejuvenating pills, Miss Sayaku,” he said to one of the high-ranking healers.
“Fuwuka, why do you torture the boy? You already dumped him in the endless pool, and now you have him bursting veins.” The nurse chastised, pulling Fuwuka’s ear, and he just stood there and let it happen. She was a whole two feet shorter than him. She was dressed in a calm blue coloured combat uniform, clearly made for the military medical teams. Her hair was a mob held back slightly by a pin, but it still stood up like a wildfire. Fuwuka dumped him on the healer’s bed and retreated.
After Sagiri took the black pill, he felt better almost instantly. It did not matter that he had not eaten breakfast again, but he felt rejuvenated. He wished the healer could give him more, but he knew that was not possible.
“I told you to add weight, but instead you have shed some in only two days,” Salka said after Fuwuka left.
“Can I have more of those pills?” Sagiri asked Salka. Salka posed for a moment before he burst into laughter.
“You are such a funny kid. Those are made for injured soldiers in battle. You are lucky to have found healer Sayaku. She only made an exception because you are too unfit.” Salka laughed again and sagiri was still not good with humour so he did not understand what was funny. “I see you are better now, head to your next lesson.” Captain Salka said a second after laughing his face back to normal. With the current strength sagiri felt like he could run thousands of vaara. He had missed the morning assembly and breakfast but he was energetic as he made it to the second year library.
He took the battlefield simulation volume and placed it on his desk at the corner just like always. Only today the archive was powered to the fullest and he felt like he could finish the whole unit. The first Chapter explained that battlefield simulations were not about reenacting victories, but about recreating conditions where mistakes were inevitable. The terrain was simplified. Numbers were controlled. Outcomes were recorded not to praise the winner, but to study the error that led to the loss.
Sagiri read that simulations were designed to strip soldiers of instinct. Familiar routes were removed. Timings were altered. Orders were delayed on purpose. Units were given incomplete information and forced to act anyway. The goal was to see how long a soldier could function once certainty was taken away.
Diagrams showed layered battlefields divided into phases. In the early phase, movement mattered more than force. In the middle phase, communication determined survival. In the final phase, exhaustion revealed discipline or the lack of it.The battlefield does not always reward the strongest plan. It rewards the plan that survives contact.
The simulations described in the book often ended in total collapse. Units would advance perfectly, then fracture once pressure was applied from an unexpected direction. Others would hold position too long, mistaking patience for control, until they were surrounded.
Sagiri understood then why Galka trained them through games and formations. Simulations were not about winning. They were about learning how defeat unfolded. He turned the pages slowly and soon he was at the end of the volume and he was still energetic. He moved to the tactical reading and analysis volume. It was denser than the battle simulation volume yet it made the archive inside him more eager. This book did not teach how to fight, It taught how to see.
The opening Chapters explained that every battlefield was a text written in motion. Footprints in mud. Broken grass. The angle of abandoned weapons. The absence of sound where there should have been noise. Tactical reading was the ability to extract meaning from what others overlooked. Sagiri read about threat assessment: how to judge danger not by proximity, but by intent. A still enemy was often more dangerous than a charging one. An open path was usually a trap. Safety was rarely where it appeared to be. The book broke battles down into moments. Before contact. At contact. After contact. Each moment required a different kind of reading. Before contact, the environment spoke. During contact, body language did. After contact, silence did.
One Chapter focused entirely on misdirection. The enemy will show you what they want you to see. Your task is to understand why. Diagrams showed false retreats, exposed flanks meant to draw pursuit, deliberately weak formations designed to hide reserves. Tactical reading demanded restraint. Acting too quickly meant reacting to what was shown, not what was true.
Sagiri paused, eyes burning. He realized why this subject followed battlefield simulations. One taught how battles collapsed and the other taught how to recognize collapse before it happened. By the time he reached the final pages, his head throbbed with information and the archive buzzed. If only he was this energetic daily he could finish all the books in the library, even those outside the syllabus in under three months and have time to spare to train his body. He needed to heed captain Salka’s advice and eat more.
He was still energetic when he got to the third year library. He still had a few compressed second year units to study but he had already finished three months’ work in three days. He wished he could finish the remaining third year volumes, but the pill effect was fading fast. He still had the Pressure Point Strikes, Pattern Recall, Strategic Layering, Ethical Command and Situational Hierarchy volumes to go after finishing advanced mobility. The third year library was full and a few curious eyes turned to look at him.
“Hey new boy, come sit with me.” an overly cheery boy called him, his hair was braided in four lines and decorated with colourful ornaments. The tisewani tribe of the west. They are the most colourful tribe, and they lived in the far west. “I hear you bet the suffocation chamber, everyone was kinda scared of you but after seeing how feeble you were carried by captain salka i am not scared so i’m the first to talk to you, i’m Daziko ogiri of the tisewani tribe.” he said as soon as sagiri sat down.
“Tell me why did you not go to school till now? Why are you always covered? I hear your father is related to the Grand Zorath of the east?” the boy whispered loudly but Sagiri could tell those around him were eavesdropping. He did not know his sudden display of weakness could attract such attention. Another boy moved silently and sat opposite them looking at him curiously. He might have been too hungry to notice it but whenever he walked to the third year pentagon all he could smell was courteousness yet now he could only preserve curiosity and he did not know which one was worse. He did not like being swarmed at all. The archive and the power inside him all craved solitude or absorbing the atmosphere and feelings around him could get overwhelming.
“Cadet Kutama and Daziko maintain silence and move away from that table!” an instructor snapped from and the two boys moved quickly to other tables. Sagiri breathed a sigh of relief before he opened the book that always piqued his interest.
He ravaged through the shelves before retrieving the pressure point strikes volume. The opening pages explained that pressure points were not mystical weaknesses or secret tricks. They were structural failures, places where nerves surfaced, where blood flow could be disrupted, where the body’s own design worked against it. Strength was irrelevant. Accuracy was everything.
Sagiri read that pressure point strikes were divided into three purposes: disruption, disablement, and termination. Most combatants failed because they confused the three.
Disruption points were meant to break rhythm. A strike to the side of the neck could blur vision for seconds. A precise hit below the ear could destroy balance. A blow to the nerve cluster above the collarbone could deaden an arm instantly. These were not finishing moves. They were openings. Disablement points went deeper. The inner thigh where major vessels ran close to the surface. The back of the knee where stability failed under pressure. The base of the spine where shock could shut down movement. The book stressed restraint here, too much force could kill, too little would do nothing.
Termination points were listed last and without diagrams on the first read-through. These points were described sparingly, the hollow beneath the jaw, the soft space under the ribs, the junction where the skull met the spine. The text emphasized that these strikes were rarely clean in real combat where bodies moved and angles shifted. Pressure points could not be attacked head-on. The book explained that effective strikes came from movement passing angles, rotational force, and unexpected entry. A dagger did not stab straight in. It slid, hooked, twisted, and exited. Bare hands used knuckles, thumbs, the edge of the palm. The strike was small, precise, and immediate.
There was even an entire section on failure. Miss the point by a finger’s width and you wasted energy. Strike too deep and you lose your weapon. Strike without creating space and you died where you stood. The book returned again and again to the same principle. Pressure point combat was not about aggression, it was about control under chaos. He mostly knew how he was still weaker than everyone and if he was in danger perhaps hitting a pressure point of a bigger opponent was his only chance for now. His hands rested on the table, fingers stiff, mind heavy with knowledge his body could not yet follow. He understood now why this subject was reserved for third year. Knowing where to strike was easy.
The pill momentary boost had run out and he chose to stop there. The pain in his body came back far worse than in the morning. It felt as if every muscle in his body had been put through a grinder. Even walking was painful. He stumbled right after he stood up but Daziko held him up.
“The first days are the worst. I almost ran away twice and regretted not going to a Sabonya wild academy, it is the closest to home and at least the art of hunting isn’t too cruel.” he said helping sagiri to the third year pentagon gate. “You have to tell me more about you tomorrow. I have to rush to lunch before those greedy boys finish all the servings. Just thinking that after lunch was miss lakiyas team combat class at the The Shadow Colonnade arena made sagiri want to weep. As if that was not bad enough, he was on the team with the ruthless and vicious king of galka academy who despised weakness.
It was going to be rough.
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Chapters
- Chapter 253. FIRST WATCH
- Chapter 252. PICTURE PERFECT
- Chapter 251. NOT ADDING UP
- Chapter 250. UNFORGIVABLE
- Chapter 249. TRAPPED II
- Chapter 248. TRAPPED I
- Chapter 247. SCARS OF WAR
- Chapter 246. ILLUSION
- Chapter 245. BACK TO SQUARE ONE
- Chapter 244. INTO TATANI
- Chapter 243 243: 243. FINDING PIECES TO SOLVE THE PUZZLE
- Chapter 242. MISSION BEGINS
- Chapter 241. HIS SQUAD
- Chapter 240. HER REQUEST
- Chapter 239. OUT THE BOX
- Chapter 238. AN OATH
- Chapter 237. TRUTHS AND PAINFUL REALITIES
- Chapter 236. THE REUNION III
- Chapter 235. THE REUNION II
- Chapter 234. THE REUNION I
- Chapter 233. TO WAIT
- Chapter 232. A CHOICE TO MAKE
- Chapter 231. HIS VOTE
- Chapter 230. THE ART OF THE BEAST
- Chapter 229. THE VOTE II
- Chapter 228. THE VOTE I
- Chapter 227. POSSIBILITY OF GOING BAD
- Chapter 226. FINALLY
- Chapter 225. FIRST VOTE
- Chapter 224. TENSIONS
- Chapter 223. THE NINE CONCILS
- Chapter 222. THE WARRIORS’ GUILD
- Chapter 221. THE SHADOW AND THE WARNING
- Chapter 220. THE SHADOW UNIT
- Chapter 219. COMPLICATIONS
- Chapter 218. BLOODY
- Chapter 217. HAMMER FORMATION
- Chapter 216. SECOND WEB
- Chapter 215. FIRST WEB
- Chapter 214. WEB
- Chapter 213. AFFECTION?
- Chapter 212. ESCAPE II
- Chapter 211. ESCAPE
- Chapter 210. UNEXPECTED TURN OF EVENTS
- Chapter 209. STRANGE REALIZATION
- Chapter 208. PINNED DOWN
- Chapter 207. IN A BIND
- Chapter 206. THINGS ESCALATE
- Chapter 205. THINGS ESCALATE II
- Chapter 204. THINGS ESCALATE I
- Chapter 203. THE STRANGER
- Chapter 202. RESTLESSNESS
- Chapter 201. TRAPS AND BOREDOM
- Chapter 200. STRATEGY II
- Chapter 199. STRATEGY I
- Chapter 198. THE TEST
- Chapter 197. TEAM TEST
- Chapter 196. THE FIRST TEST
- Chapter 195. PROPOSALS AND BEGINNINGS
- Chapter 194. THE BLACK ROT
- Chapter 193. THE SWAN BLADE
- Chapter 192. TRUTHS AND SCALES
- Chapter 191. OFFER OF THE DEAL
- Chapter 190. POISONED
- Chapter 189. ‘PERHAPS’ AND ‘IF’S
- Chapter 188. THAT NIGHT
- Chapter 187. THE CONDEMNED MAN’S MOVE
- Chapter 186. BURNING
- Chapter 185. HIS ARMY
- Chapter 184. FINAL DECISION
- Chapter 183. THE SIXTH DANCE
- Chapter 182. THE UNTAUGHT
- Chapter 181. HIS PERFOMANCE
- Chapter 180. LATE ARRIVAL
- Chapter 179. SENRAKI AND SIKUWA
- Chapter 178. SENRAKI III
- Chapter 177. SENRAKI II
- Chapter 176. SENRAKI I
- Chapter 175. DANCE
- Chapter 174. THIRD WEEK EXAM
- Chapter 173. HER MEMORY
- Chapter 172. PAINFUL MEMORIES
- Chapter 171. NEAR DEATH AND PAIN
- Chapter 170. PUNISHMENT AND ASSASSINATION
- Chapter 169. THE BEAST FIGHT
- Chapter 168. DEAL OF HONOUR
- Chapter 167. THE TRIO
- Chapter 166. SITTING EXAM
- Chapter 165. PERMISSION TO KILL
- Chapter 164. THE REASON
- Chapter 163. ARRIVALS II
- Chapter 162. ARRIVALS
- Chapter 161: BOOK THREE: THE FINAL EXAM BEGINS
- Chapter 160. THE COUNCIL OF NO COUNCILS
- Chapter 159. DANCE AND PRECAUTIONS
- Chapter 158. SILENCE
- Chapter 157. NOTHINGNESS
- Chapter 156. FAREWELL AND GRIEF
- Chapter 155. DEPURTURES AND GOODBYES
- Chapter 154. THE COUNCIL: THE DESERT ASSEMBLY
- Chapter 153. END OF EXERCISE
- Chapter 152. THE TIME EATING POISON
- Chapter 151. THE CHAMBER UNEXPECTED TWIST
- Chapter 150. THE CHAMBER HEARING II
- Chapter 149. THE CHAMBER HEARING I
- Chapter 148. ESCALATION
- Chapter 147. SUSPISION
- Chapter 146. CLOSE CALL
- Chapter 145. ARCHIVE POCKET
- Chapter 144. KIN
- Chapter 143. MYAMA
- Chapter 142. HYPNOTISED
- Chapter 141. TIME
- Chapter 140. KIUGA’S PLAN
- Chapter 139. BETRAYING ONESELF
- Chapter 138. THE CALL
- Chapter 137. CONTAINMENT WING II
- Chapter 136. CONTAINMENT WING I
- Chapter 135. QUESTIONS
- Chapter 134. THE CENTRE OF IT
- Chapter 133. MEMORY
- Chapter 132. HIS CALL
- Chapter 131. TRAP
- Chapter 130. BAIT
- Chapter 129. CHAOS
- Chapter 128. STILL TO CHAOS
- Chapter 127. STILL
- Chapter 126. LOWER DISTRICT
- Chapter 125. LOST
- Chapter 124. CAPTAINS
- Chapter 123. THE SHIFT
- Chapter 122. ARRIVAL
- Chapter 121. THE SEVENTH WING I
- Chapter 120. THE WAR HEADQUATERS
- Chapter 119. TRUST
- Chapter 118. COUNTERMEASURES
- Chapter 117. CRIPPLING SAFFOCATION
- Chapter 116. THE FUTURE
- Chapter 115. THE ART OF FLATTERY
- Chapter 114. ZONUVAKI TERRITORY
- Chapter 113. SPECIAL COMBAT UNIT
- Chapter 112. FATHER AND SON
- Chapter 111: PLAN B
- Chapter 110. SLEEP!
- Chapter 109. FISHY
- Chapter 108. DISTRESS
- Chapter 107: IT IS STILL A ’NO’
- Chapter 106 106: 106. NOKAI
- Chapter 105 - 103: DON’T FIGHT IT
- Chapter 104 - 102. PERFECTION.
- Chapter 103 - 101. TEAM WORK
- Chapter 102 - 100. PRISON OF NO RETURN
- Chapter 101 101: 99. WISH
- Chapter 100 100: 98: THE PIT
- Chapter 99 99: 97. WORTHY RIVAL
- Chapter 98 98: 96. SPIE AND DOUBT
- Chapter 97 97: 95. NEXT LEVEL
- Chapter 96 96: 94. PRISONER OF MY PRISONER
- Chapter 95 95: 93. ODD
- Chapter 94 94: 92. SQUAD SALKA
- Chapter 93 93: 91. ANSWERS
- Chapter 92 92: 90. LAUGH
- Chapter 91 91: 89. INITIATION AND CONFESSIONS.
- Chapter 90 90: 88. BREAK THROUGH
- Chapter 89 89: 87. MID-TERM EXAM
- Chapter 88 88: 86. THE SPEAR
- Chapter 87 87: 85. BACK
- Chapter 86 86: 84. COMPASSION
- Chapter 85 85: 83. THE PERFECT ACT
- Chapter 84 84: 82. HAD TO BE DONE
- Chapter 83 83: 81. SUPRISE ATTACK
- Chapter 82 82: 80. CHITCHAT
- Chapter 81 81: 79. FRUSTRATION
- Chapter 80 80: 78. NEW BEGINNINGS
- Chapter 79 79: 77. FORMER OR LATTER
- Chapter 78 78: 76: CONSEQUENCES II
- Chapter 77. CONSEQUENCES
- Chapter 76: PROLOGUE: UP NORTH II
- Chapter 75: END OF BOOK ONE
- Chapter 74: MONSTER
- Chapter 73: HIS AWAKENING I
- Chapter 72: PURE EVIL
- Chapter 71: ALL FLARES
- Chapter 70: THE SEARCH
- Chapter 69: THINGS GO WRONG I
- Chapter 68: THE WARNING
- Chapter 67: OUT OF CONTROL
- Chapter 66: HIS NEW FACE
- Chapter 65: HIS REFLECTION
- Chapter 64: HYPNOSIS
- Chapter 63: FAMILIAR ACQUAINTANCE
- Chapter 62: THE TURN OF EVENTS
- Chapter 61: STOP
- Chapter 60: RED FLARE
- Chapter 59: THE EXCERSIZE BEGINS
- Chapter 58: THE ARRIVAL
- Chapter 57: THE PLAN
- Chapter 56: THE VERDICT
- Chapter 55: A GOAL
- Chapter 54: ME
- Chapter 53: HEALING POOL
- Chapter 52: INTESITY
- Chapter 51: HIS BEGINNING II
- Chapter 50: HIS BEGINNING I
- Chapter 49: THE MERGE
- Chapter 48: PAIN II
- Chapter 47: PAIN
- Chapter 46: COMPLICATION II
- Chapter 45: COMPLICATION I
- Chapter 44: HAND TO HAND
- Chapter 43: DISCOVERY
- Chapter 42: FAMILIAR
- Chapter 41: TAG OF WAR
- Chapter 40: DILEMA
- Chapter 39:THE SASH HANDING OVER CEREMONY
- Chapter 38: KEEPER
- Chapter 37: TOXICOLOGY
- Chapter 36: PENDULUM
- Chapter 35: METARMOPHOSIS
- Chapter 34: DARKNESS
- Chapter 33: REPLAY II
- Chapter 32: REPLAY
- Chapter 31: THE PILL
- Chapter 30: NOSTALGIA
- Chapter 29: THE QUEEN II
- Chapter 28: THE QUEEN I
- Chapter 27: TEAM MANEUVERS
- Chapter 26: THE POOL AND THE WILL
- Chapter 25: END OF DAY ONE
- Chapter 24: VITAL
- Chapter 23: THE GAME II
- Chapter 22: THE GAME
- Chapter 21: TENSION
- Chapter 20: PUNISHMENT
- Chapter 19: CREED
- Chapter 18: KING BAMI
- Chapter 17: THE TOUR
- Chapter 16: GALKA WAR ACADEMY II
- Chapter 15: THE GALKA WAR ACADEMY I
- Chapter 14: DEATH II
- Chapter 13: DEATH I
- Chapter 12: SOULLESS
- Chapter 11: INK KEEPER
- Chapter 10: THE EXAM II
- Chapter 9: THE EXAM I
- Chapter 8: ZANDEKO’ALSI
- Chapter 7: THE SUBJECT
- Chapter 6: THE JOURNEY
- Chapter 5: DREAMS
- Chapter 4: THE ORIGIN
- Chapter 3: THE FESTIVAL
- Chapter 2: THE PROPHESY
- Chapter 1: THE NIGHT OF THE SILENT SAND