Chapter 17: Mental Training (2)
A few days had passed since I began researching the Soul Stigmata Amplifier Potion with Professor Bastion. We had been so absorbed in the project that the weekend slipped by in the blink of an eye, and suddenly, it was Monday again.
There was only one class on Monday. It was the most important core subject that every third-year cadet, regardless of their division, was required to attend: the Practical Combat Training.
Not only did this class have the greatest influence on the cadets’ overall rankings, but it was also considered the first true step toward becoming a hero. Naturally, it had some unique characteristics that set it apart from other courses.
First, it took absolute priority over all other classes. If the schedule for Practical Combat Training was shifted or extended, cadets were officially excused from any other classes affected by it.
Second, injuries, or even deaths, that occurred during the class were not held against the professor in charge. Sure, there were basic safety measures in place, but this was not an educational institution for producing scholars or professionals. It was a training ground for heroes who would fight on the frontlines of humanity’s defense. In that context, casualties during training were simply part of the job.
Third, the class lasted for long hours. Unlike most classes that ran for two or three hours, Practical Combat Training occupied the entire Monday. Lunch and break times were entirely at the professor’s discretion, which meant that at times, like during last week’s outdoor training, we didn’t get any lunch break at all.
Professor Kane looked at the cadets and said, “Today’s training theme is ‘Mental Training.’ If you fail the morning test, you’ll go straight into the afternoon session without a lunch break. You’ve been warned.”
Even in the chaos of the past few days, I had been quietly looking forward to a peaceful lunch with Iris. Now, it turned out I would have to overcome the obstacle that was Professor Kane first.
Come on, man. At least let us eat. I let out a deep sigh, shooting a death glare at Professor Kane, who stood at the podium.
I wasn’t the only one groaning at the announcement. All around me, cadets threw sharp looks at Professor Kane and muttered resentfully.
“A full day of training without even a lunch break.”
“T-that’s just inhuman!”
“We already suffered enough in last week’s outdoor training!”
It seemed as if they wanted to say, “The other Practical Combat Training classes get regular breaks, why are we the only ones suffering?!”
Professor Kane looked at them and said, “What? Anyone got a problem with that?”
“N-no, sir!”
“No complaints here!”
Of course not. Complaining never worked on him anyway.
“Tsk tsk. You think I want to starve a bunch of brats like you?” he said.
“Uh, but during the outdoor training…” a cadet said.
“That wasn’t my fault. You were the ones who forgot to bring food. Right?” the professor retorted.
A painful truth we couldn’t argue with silenced us completely. In the quiet that followed, Albert hesitantly raised a trembling hand. “U-um, Professor? Did you just say that cadets who fail the test won’t get lunch?”
“I did.”
“Then, isn’t that kind of like forcing us to starve?”
With a mischievous grin, Professor Kane pulled out a transparent container from inside his coat and placed it on the podium. “I said you wouldn’t get a lunch break. I never said you wouldn’t get to eat.”
There was a mysterious green liquid inside the container.
“This is a special juice I made myself. One bottle of this will keep you going through lunch and dinner.”
Complete silence ensued. It wasn’t heated, and yet the eerie green liquid was bubbling. The cadets stared at it in horror, their faces going pale.
“Professor, what exactly is that?” Albert asked.
“Hmm? Didn’t I just say? It’s a special juice I made myself.”
“Yes, we know that, but what is it made of?”
Instead of words, Professor Kane replied with a laugh.
“No, seriously.”
Seeing Albert’s face, I could tell what he was thinking: Stop laughing and just answer the question, please.
“Albert, are you curious about what’s in it?” Professor Kane asked.
“Uh, y-yes. A little bit.”
“Then come on up and have a taste.”
Albert froze. “What? N-no, thank you! I’m not curious anymore!”
“But you just said you were,” Professor Kane said playfully.
“I take it back! Not curious at all!”
“Alright then, let’s take a fair vote. Raise your hand if you think Albert should be the one to taste it.”
Every cadet in the room raised their hand, including me.
Albert trembled as the vote passed with unanimous agreement. “Y-you traitors!”
Professor Kane calmly stepped toward him.
“E-eek!”
“Relax. Don’t make a fuss. You’re not going to die from drinking it.”
“Ugh…”
“Yeah… You probably won’t die. I think.”
As Albert screamed and tried to run, Professor Kane grabbed him by the shoulder and forced the juice into his mouth.
Albert’s eyes went wide as he choked it down. “Blegh BLEHH!”
“Hey! Don’t throw up,” Professor Kane said.
“W-what did you put in this—BLEH! How can anything taste like this?!”
“Do you know what kind of food source is made entirely of protein, Albert?”
“Uh, chicken breast?”
“Haha! Chicken breast is nothing compared to this high-protein ingredient!”
Professor Kane pulled out another container from his coat. Still clenching his mouth shut to avoid vomiting, Albert glanced at it. Something inside it was squirming.
“Wait! Is that a bug?” Albert asked.
“Hey now. Bug? Please. This is a carefully cultivated edible larva, bred with the Republic’s farming technology,” Professor Kane answered.
“So, it is a bug,” Albert said in disgust.
“Hey, once it’s in your stomach, it’s just nutrients like anything else.”
Albert collapsed into his seat with the blank, lifeless expression of someone who had lost all faith in the world. He had just barely managed to hold himself back from throwing up, but judging from how pale and sickly his face looked, it wasn’t hard to guess just how horrifying that “special juice” had tasted.
A heavy silence settled over the classroom. An unspoken yet ironclad consensus filled the air: “No matter what happens, I am never drinking that stuff.”
Professor Kane grinned as he walked back up to the podium. “Good. Now you’re starting to look like real cadets. As I said earlier, today’s lesson is about mental training. In real combat, your mind is just as important as your body, if not more.”
He looked around the classroom, continuing his speech about how even the strongest body meant nothing if the mind collapsed. “Today’s lecture is a special one. We’ll be joined by Professor Morpheus from the Mage Division.”
The name resulted in murmurs among the cadets.
“Professor Morpheus? As in the Morpheus?”
“The master of illusion magic?”
Professor Morpheus was a hero from the Holy Empire known for wielding all manner of illusion spells with unrivaled skill.
The classroom door opened, and a young man with deep brown hair stepped inside. He looked so youthful that he could have passed for a cadet, but everyone knew better that heroes aged slowly. You couldn’t judge their age by appearance alone.
He bowed gracefully, the movement so smooth it was almost artistic. “Pleasure to meet you, cadets. I’m Morpheus, and I’m here to assist with today’s mental training class.”
Compared to the antics of that bastard, I mean, Professor Kane, Professor Morpheus’s gentle smile felt like a breath of fresh air. The cadets’ moods visibly brightened.
Professor Morpheus explained, “The lesson is simple. One by one, you’ll step forward and endure an illusion I cast for one minute.”
“So, we just have to endure it? That’s all?” a cadet asked.
“Yes. That’s all.” Professor Morpheus confirmed.
The cadets tilted their heads. No matter how realistic an illusion was, if they knew it was fake going in, it made sense that it would lose most of its effect. Moreover, on top of that, the professors hadn’t asked the cadets to fight anything. They just wanted the cadets to hold still for one minute.
Pfft. This sounds like it’s going to be a piece of cake. That exact thought flickered across more than a few minds.
The cadets let out sighs of relief, some even chuckling nervously.
“Whew! Thank god!”
“I really thought I was going to have to drink bug juice for lunch.”
Professor Kane twisted his lips into a nasty little smirk as he looked over at the relaxed cadets, then he said, “Professor Morpheus, how about a demonstration? Just one cadet, as an example?”
“Sure. Any volunteers?”
“Albert says he’d love to give it a try,” Professor Kane said.
“Wait, what? No, I never said— AAAH!”
Professor Kane grabbed Albert by the collar and dragged him toward the front of the room. “Don’t be afraid. It’s just an illusion, after all.”
As Albert trembled like a leaf, Professor Morpheus gently said, “Just sit in the chair, close your eyes, and relax.”
Albert slowly sat down, following the professor’s instructions. “O-okay.”
Professor Morpheus placed a hand on his forehead, and then, hell broke loose.
“AH—AAAGHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!” With a blood-curdling scream, Albert fell backward out of the chair, flailing on the floor.
Let alone one minute, not even ten seconds had passed.
Gasping, one cadet said, “T-this is…”
“Are you alright?” Professor Morpheus reached out a hand to help him up.
Albert batted the hand away and curled into a ball on the floor, shaking all over. “S-stay away! Get away from me!”
He whimpered and sobbed, completely disoriented. “P-please… don’t kill me. I don’t want to die.”
Professor Morpheus shrugged and took a few steps back, calmly waiting for Albert to recover. About a minute passed, and finally, Albert lifted his head, face flushed red from crying.
“Feeling a little better?” Professor Morpheus asked.
“Y-yes. I’m so sorry!”
“Haha, no need to apologize. That kind of reaction is normal for first-timers. Happens all the time.”
The cadets’ faces, which had just moments ago been full of relief, now stiffened in fear.
Professor Morpheus scanned the room with a pleasant smile. “Alright then. Who’s next?”
Only now, that once-gentle smile seemed more like a grim reaper’s grin.
“Let’s see… Ah, the cadet with the gray hair over there.” His eyes landed on me. “Would you like to give it a try?”
Source: Webnovel.com, updated by NovelKeep
Chapters
- Chapter 174: Omen (3)
- Chapter 173: Omen (2)
- Chapter 172: Omen (1)
- Chapter 171: Interlude – The Invitation from the Saintess
- Chapter 170: The Blessing of Frost (3)
- Chapter 169: The Blessing of Frost (2)
- Chapter 168: The Blessing of Frost (1)
- Chapter 167: Interlude – Warmth
- Chapter 166: The Witch of the Night (7)
- Chapter 165: The Witch of the Night (6)
- Chapter 164: The Witch of the Night (5)
- Chapter 163: The Witch of the Night (4)
- Chapter 162: The Witch of the Night (3)
- Chapter 161: The Witch of the Night (2)
- Chapter 160: The Witch of the Night (1)
- Chapter 159: Interlude — Try Calling Me Big Sister
- Chapter 158: Youth, Indeed (3)
- Chapter 157: Youth, Indeed (2)
- Chapter 156: Youth, Indeed (1)
- Chapter 155: Interlude – Snake Hunt
- Chapter 154: A String of Cadet Disappearances (8)
- Chapter 153: A String of Cadet Disappearances (7)
- Chapter 152: A String of Cadet Disappearances (6)
- Chapter 151: A String of Cadet Disappearances (5)
- Chapter 150: A String of Cadet Disappearances (4)
- Chapter 149: A String of Cadet Disappearances (3)
- Chapter 148: A String of Cadet Disappearances (2)
- Chapter 147: A String of Cadet Disappearances (1)
- Chapter 146: New Semester
- Chapter 145: Let’s Go to the Beach (4)
- Chapter 144: Let’s Go to the Beach (3)
- Chapter 143: Let’s Go to the Beach (2)
- Chapter 142: Let’s Go to the Beach (1)
- Chapter 141: Interlude – Descendant of the Iron Fist (4)
- Chapter 140: Interlude – Descendant of the Iron Fist (3)
- Chapter 139: Interlude – Descendent of the Iron Fist (2)
- Chapter 138: Interlude – Descendent of the Iron Fist (1)
- Chapter 137: The Archbishop of Desire, Laxasia (3)
- Chapter 136: The Archbishop of Desire, Laxasia (2)
- Chapter 135: The Archbishop of Desire, Laxasia (1)
- Chapter 134: Legacy of the Iron Fist (3)
- Chapter 133: Legacy of the Iron Fist (2)
- Chapter 132: Legacy of the Iron Fist (1)
- Chapter 131: Summer Vacation (3)
- Chapter 130: Summer Vacation (2)
- Chapter 129: Summer Vacation (1)
- Chapter 128: Interlude – The Last-Place Hero
- Chapter 127: Living Together (2)
- Chapter 126: Living Together (1)
- Chapter 125: Interlude – Blazing Fire
- Chapter 124: Extreme Situation (4)
- Chapter 123: Extreme Situation (3)
- Chapter 122: Extreme Situation (2)
- Chapter 121: Extreme Situation (1)
- Chapter 120: Interlude – Personal Meeting (2)
- Chapter 119: Interlude – Personal Meeting (1)
- Chapter 118: Interlude – Madness
- Chapter 117: Final Evaluation (7)
- Chapter 116: Final Evaluation (6)
- Chapter 115: Final Evaluation (5)
- Chapter 114: Final Evaluation (4)
- Chapter 113: Final Evaluation (3)
- Chapter 112: Final Evaluation (2)
- Chapter 111: Final Evaluation (1)
- Chapter 110: Interlude – Queen of Bread
- Chapter 109: The Unfortunate Blondie (4)
- Chapter 108: The Unfortunate Blondie (3)
- Chapter 107: The Unfortunate Blondie (2)
- Chapter 106: The Unfortunate Blondie (1)
- Chapter 105: Interlude – Thunder God
- Chapter 104: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (5)
- Chapter 103: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (4)
- Chapter 102: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (3)
- Chapter 101: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (2)
- Chapter 100: The Black Sheep of the Ryu Family (1)
- Chapter 99: Interlude – Tangled Fate
- Chapter 98: Overheat (3)
- Chapter 97: Overheat (2)
- Chapter 96: Overheat (1)
- Chapter 95: Interlude 2 – Ashen Flames
- Chapter 94: Interlude – The Spider’s First Experience
- Chapter 93: A Common Occurrence (5)
- Chapter 92: A Common Occurrence (4)
- Chapter 91: A Common Occurrence (3)
- Chapter 90: A Common Occurrence (2)
- Chapter 89: A Common Occurrence (1)
- Chapter 88: A Maid Outfit Chooses Its Wearer (2)
- Chapter 87: A Maid Outfit Chooses Its Wearer (1)
- Chapter 86: Interlude – Moonlight (2)
- Chapter 85: Interlude – Moonlight (1)
- Chapter 84: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (6)
- Chapter 83: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (5)
- Chapter 82: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (4)
- Chapter 81: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (3)
- Chapter 80: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (2)
- Chapter 79: The Moon Swallowed by the Sun (1)
- Chapter 78: Observation Class (4)
- Chapter 77: Observation Class (3)
- Chapter 76: Observation Class (2)
- Chapter 75: Observation Class (1)
- Chapter 74: Interlude – M-monster!
- Chapter 73: In Search of the Demon Sword (5)
- Chapter 72: In Search of the Demon Sword (4)
- Chapter 71: In Search of the Demon Sword (3)
- Chapter 70: In Search of the Demon Sword (2)
- Chapter 69: In Search of the Demon Sword (1)
- Chapter 68: Interlude – The Furnace
- Chapter 67: Elixir (3)
- Chapter 66: Elixir (2)
- Chapter 65: Elixir (1)
- Chapter 64: Interlude (2) – The Scar of the Spider
- Chapter 63: Interlude – The Moon Trapped in the Mirror
- Chapter 62: Midterm Evaluation (7)
- Chapter 61: Midterm Evaluation (6)
- Chapter 60: Midterm Evaluation (5)
- Chapter 59: Midterm Evaluation (4)
- Chapter 58: Midterm Evaluation (3)
- Chapter 57: Midterm Evaluation (2)
- Chapter 56: Midterm Evaluation (1)
- Chapter 55: Interlude – Boys’ Talk
- Chapter 54: Dale Han’s Secret Private Life (3)
- Chapter 53: Dale Han’s Secret Private Life (2)
- Chapter 52: Dale Han’s Secret Private Life (1)
- Chapter 51: Interlude – The Moon Hidden by the Sun
- Chapter 50: Knight of the Sun (2)
- Chapter 49: Knight of the Sun (1)
- Chapter 48: Interlude 2 – The Republic’s Spicy Taste
- Chapter 47: Interlude – The Cursed-Eye Spider
- Chapter 46: Special Professor (3)
- Chapter 45: Special Professor (2)
- Chapter 44: Special Professor (1)
- Chapter 43: Interlude – Berald Combat Style
- Chapter 42: The Same Old Bastard (3)
- Chapter 41: The Same Old Bastard (2)
- Chapter 40: The Same Old Bastard (1)
- Chapter 39: Interlude – I’m Glad
- Chapter 38: Last Will (7)
- Chapter 37: Last Will (6)
- Chapter 36: Last Will (5)
- Chapter 35: Last Will (4)
- Chapter 34: Last Will (3)
- Chapter 33: Last Will (2)
- Chapter 32: Last Will (1)
- Chapter 31: Busy Dealing With The Professors (2)
- Chapter 30: Busy Dealing With The Professors (2)
- Chapter 29: Busy Dealing With The Professors (1)
- Chapter 28: Interlude – The Sealing Festival
- Chapter 27: Ant Nest (2)
- Chapter 26: Ant Nest (1)
- Chapter 25: Interlude – You Were That Kind of Woman
- Chapter 24: It Was You, Huh? (5)
- Chapter 23: It Was You, Huh? (4)
- Chapter 22: It Was You, Huh? (3)
- Chapter 21: It Was You, Huh? (2)
- Chapter 20: It Was You, Huh? (1)
- Chapter 19: Interlude – The Seven Eyes
- Chapter 18: Mental Training (3)
- Chapter 17: Mental Training (2)
- Chapter 16: Mental Training (1)
- Chapter 15: Interlude – Spring
- Chapter 14: Testing My Limit (2)
- Chapter 13: Testing My Limit (1)
- Chapter 12: First Class (4)
- Chapter 11: First Class (3)
- Chapter 10: First Class (2)
- Chapter 9: First Class (1)
- Chapter 8. Laying the Foundation (4)
- Chapter 7: Laying the Foundation (3)
- Chapter 6: Laying the Foundation (2)
- Chapter 5: Laying the Foundation (1)
- Chapter 4: A Reason to Live (3)
- Chapter 3: A Reason to Live (2)
- Chapter 2: A Reason to Live (1)
- Chapter 1: The Snowfield