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Chapter 7 - First Combat Lesson

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[Johnson blew the whistle, the sharp sound slicing through the air and officially marking the beginning of the new session.]

[The large training field echoed with the sound of footsteps as students gathered in a line, standing before the towering figure of their mentor.]

Johnson: Alright. New day, new lesson.

Johnson: Today's lesson is called Combat Lessons. But don't get too excited—you won't be fighting just yet.

Johnson: Most of you don't even know what your Soul Pet is capable of. Starting you off with a fight would be like throwing twigs into a bonfire.

[Some students muttered. Others looked more disappointed than surprised.]

Johnson: First order of business—run around the field three times. That's about 500 meters per lap. You can take short rests… but don't laze around. You'll regret it.

Student: HUH?! BUT TEACH, THAT'S NOT FAIR! WHY SHOULD WE RUN?!

[A few others echoed in agreement, groaning.]

[Gray remained silent. Azure adjusted his gloves. Solace stood with arms crossed, unfazed. Ivory quietly stretched her legs, eyes steady.]

Johnson: Fair? You think the outside world is flowers and rainbows?

Johnson: Yeah, your pets might look strong now. But what happens when you're out there, cornered by ten beasts? What happens when they don't wait for your little strategy session?

[He stepped forward, gaze cold and voice harder.]

Johnson: You have two choices in this world. One: Train until your bones cry out and your soul burns—and protect the ones you care about.

Johnson: Two: Hide behind walls, use your name, and live like a coward under the illusion of safety.

Johnson: This world isn't a game. We don't even fully understand what this world holds, let alone what's beyond it. Enemies don't wait for you to get ready. They strike.

[There was silence. No one protested again.]

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Training Routine:

1. Lecture – Finished

2. Run 500m – 8 Times

3. Weight Drag Training – Starting from 10kg up to 80kg

4. 200 Pushups and Squats

5. Record Reading

6. Sparring

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[The students began the run.]

[Gray didn't waste energy. His stride was steady, his breathing measured. The silver-black fox followed beside him, ghostlike in pace.]

[Azure was faster than expected. Despite his slimmer frame, he ran with explosive bursts of energy. Dandelion vines curled slightly with each push forward, releasing faint pollen trails.]

[Ivory moved quietly and consistently. The Earth Crocodile stomped beside her in sync, heavy yet efficient.]

[Solace, though visibly burdened, didn't let herself slow. Her dark lion-bull beast kept its head low, tail flicking with a warning to anyone who dared pass.]

[By lap four, many were gasping. Solace fell once but stood up again without a word.]

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[Next: Weighted Plate Run]

[Large steel plates were handed to each student. One per lap, it increased: 10kg, 20kg, 30kg…]

[Gray gripped the rope with both hands, dragging the weight without complaint.]

[Azure stumbled in his second lap but recovered with help from Dandelion's vines giving small bursts of momentum.]

[Ivory's steps were slow but solid. The Earth Crocodile ran ahead like a bulldozer, drawing eyes.]

[Solace gritted her teeth. Blood on her palms. 60kg. 70kg. 80kg. She didn't stop.]

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[Pushups and Squats – 200]

[Students collapsed. Gray did his with clean, robotic rhythm. Azure's arms shook by the 150th but he didn't quit.]

[Ivory clenched her fists. Her breathing was heavy. She looked forward, not down.]

[Solace's legs buckled near the end—but her beast gave a small growl, and she finished the last few reps.]

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[Reading Records]

[Students were handed files containing stats of beasts—known types, evolutions, abilities.]

[Gray stared at his own page longer than the others.]

[He didn't need to ask why it was mostly redacted.]

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[Sparring Prep]

Johnson: Enough.

[His voice cut through the air like steel.]

Johnson: You all made it through the basics. Barely. But you did.

Johnson: This world doesn't need perfection. It needs preparation.

Johnson: Go back. Rinse off. You're done for today. Next time, we start with controlled sparring. Pray you're not matched with someone hungry.

[Gray stood, drenched in sweat. Azure helped Ivory up. Solace didn't move for a moment—then pushed herself upright.]

[The fox, the crocodile, the flower, and the lion-bull walked behind their tamers.]

[No one said a word. But something had changed in all of them.]

[The sun hung low in the sky, casting long shadows across the training field. Most of the others had left. But four figures remained.]

[Gray stood near the center, stretching his shoulder. Azure sat cross-legged, Dandelion coiled beside him like a protective bloom. Ivory leaned against the Earth Crocodile's side, quiet, calculating. Solace stood in silence, her blonde hair catching the gold light, beast beside her like a crouching storm.]

[Johnson stepped back onto the field, arms crossed, expression unreadable.]

Johnson: You four again. You just don't know when to stop, do you?

Azure: I don't see why we should. Every second counts, right?

Johnson: Hmph. Good answer.

[He tossed a stopwatch into the air and caught it.]

Johnson: This isn't part of the schedule. No safety net. You break something, you crawl back. This one's pure grit.

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Evening Training Schedule

1. 500m Sprint – Max Speed Only

2. Weighted Climb – 40kg rope climbs, 3 rounds

3. Soul Pet Sync Drill

4. Rapid Sparring – 30 seconds rotation

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[500m Sprint – Max Speed]

[Gray dashed forward without warning—his fox trailing beside like a silver blur.]

[Azure followed, leaves spinning around him from Dandelion's energy boosts.]

[Ivory pushed harder than usual. The crocodile galloped beside her, thudding powerfully.]

[Solace sprinted as though fire burned behind her. The lion-bull beast roared once, sending small cracks through the air.]

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[Weighted Rope Climb]

[Thick ropes dangled from tall wooden structures. Each had a heavy chain belt—40kg.]

[Gray's arms bled slightly from earlier. He climbed anyway, no hesitation.]

[Azure grit his teeth, slipping once but catching himself.]

[Ivory's breath was labored, but she kept climbing. Step by painful step.]

[Solace stared at the rope as if it had insulted her. She tore into the climb with fury.]

[One down. Two. Three. The final landings were silent.]

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[Soul Pet Sync Drill]

[Johnson placed four colored stones far apart.]

Johnson: Pet moves, you follow. Your steps mirror theirs. You fail, the pet drags you. Keep up or collapse. Go.

[Gray's fox moved unpredictably—dashing, vanishing, reappearing. Gray kept in sync, matching the strange rhythm.]

[Azure moved with Dandelion like dancing. Twists, rolls, jumps. It wasn't clean, but it was fluid.]

[Ivory synced with the Crocodile—slow, heavy, deliberate steps. The earth trembled with each movement.]

[Solace mirrored the lion-bull's feral charges. She was fast, but wild. Still, she refused to fall behind.]

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[Rapid Sparring – 30 Seconds Rotation]

[No words. Just motion.]

Round 1: Gray vs Azure

[Clash. Gray moved fast, sharp, slicing air. Azure evaded with unnatural reflexes, vines shielding weak spots.]

Round 2: Ivory vs Solace

[Power met power. Ivory's grounded style deflected Solace's storming strikes. Dust flew.]

Round 3: Gray vs Solace

[Fire and precision. Solace struck hard, wild. Gray ducked, redirected. A brutal exchange.]

Round 4: Azure vs Ivory

[Agile and sturdy. Azure danced around but Ivory landed a solid hit to the ribs.]

[And it went on… until the light fully faded.]

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Johnson: That's enough.

[He walked forward, hands behind his back.]

Johnson: You want to stand above others? This is what it takes.

Johnson: Pain won't ask for permission. Neither will victory.

[He looked at the four.]

Johnson: Get some water. Get some rest. This wasn't even your real lesson.

[He turned to leave.]

Johnson: But… keep this up, and the world might just fear your names before it even sees your faces.

[The field darkened. No applause. No ceremony.]

[Just breathless silence, aching limbs, and quiet determination.]

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