Nathan was surprised and confused, but soon came to a realization. "I have no idea about Gifted Academy."
He sounded genuine, causing everyone to be dumbfounded, but they also came to a realization. Nathan was new to the city. He had no idea how things worked and had not yet been informed about the existence of Gifted Academy.
The general's skepticism turned into understanding, and he nodded in acknowledgement. "I see," he said, his tone now filled with curiosity rather than disbelief.
But in the next moment, he retained his previous demeanor and continued, "I have never heard a Gifted leveling so quickly like that. It's still impossible for the Gifted to do what you claim to do. Colonel Hughes, you're from the gifted academy; have you seen or heard something like that before?"
Colonel Hughes paused for a moment, contemplating the general's question. "Sir, while it is true that the Gifted Academy has witnessed remar
"Whew, whew!" A young man in a white shirt was drenched in cold sweat. He had his legs miraculously attached to the ceiling, doing upside-down situps. His red hair was being thrown back and forth as an impact of the exercise. One thing seemed odd about him enough to send cold chills down one's spine. Beginning from what was supposed to be knees to what was supposed to be feet was dry earth in the shape of legs, and the dry earth was what glued him to the ceiling. A double-decker bed was in front of him. On the bottom bed, another young man slept quietly. After some time, he gradually opened his eyes, awakening. Nathan was the man in question. He immediately sat up and ran his eyes over the room. He couldn't help but take a deep breath when his gaze rested on the exercising young man. His eyes opened in surprise at the same time. "You finally woke up," the young man muttered in a hoarse voice.
A-juniors would graduate to the C-senior level, attend a short Advanced Military Class, and join the 3rd Gifted Battalion. Above C-seniors were B-seniors, who were mainly part of the 2nd Gifted Battalion, but some held positions as captains and lieutenants in the 3rd Battalion. They also played various roles within the academy. The A-seniors were considered the highest-ranking students at the academy. They were mainly part of the 1st Gifted Battalion but were also responsible for mentoring and guiding the juniors, as well as assisting in the overall management of the academy. Additionally, they had the opportunity to participate in specialized training programs and leadership development courses to further enhance their skills and knowledge. The three battalions made up the Gifted Infantry, commanded by Colonel Jack Hughes. He was known for his exceptional leadership skills and had a reputation for pushing his soldiers to
The junior building and the three senior buildings were identical externally. They all had 22 floors and three gates: the main gate on the first floor and two gates on the 11th floor. They seemed more like huge towers, as they were wider at the base and got narrower as they went up. The design of the buildings was sleek and modern, with large windows that allowed natural light to flood in. Each floor was meticulously planned and organized, with spacious apartments and training spaces. The interior design was equally impressive, with vibrant colors and ergonomic furniture that created a welcoming and stimulating environment for learning. The central building, which was secluded, had a similar shape but had 42 floors. Only the General was different in terms of exterior design. It was a wide and short, semi-circle-shaped building with only 12 floors. The Central Building stood tall and imposing, its sleek glass exterior reflecting the surrounding cityscap
Then the group came to Nathan and Henry's table. They surrounded it completely. Immediately, Henry tensed up, and fear could be seen on his face. On the other hand, Nathan, who was much weaker than Henry, seemed calm and relaxed."I'm sure you have already told him about it, right?" An evil-looking young man who seemed to be the group's leader muttered as he sat on a chair, sitting opposite Henry and Nathan. He fixedly stared at Nathan, making it clear that he was the target."A-aa..." Henry stuttered as he got nothing to say. The evil-looking guy noticed that and quickly interrupted. "You didn’t?"
"Mate, I apologize for not assisting you. An alien is someone we can't afford to mess with. In the future, you should humble yourself and prevent getting in trouble with him." Henry bent down to his friend and counseled him."What's this? How can I get my arms out?" Nathan asked in a vibrating voice, biting his lower lip."He first melted the moment you punched, and then he solidified it when your arms got through it. That's his talent; he can melt an entire bus. It is believed that when he becomes extremely strong, he will be able to melt an entire building, even one as large as the entire tower vil
"It's simple. You just need to pay the protection fee!" Nathan immediately felt weak upon hearing the condition; he had no money."I don’t have money." He replied with a look of despair."A condition is a condition. Whether you have money or not, my condition still the same!" Alien said in a domineering tone as he was a ruler. "I'm going in, don’t trouble me wanna get some rest."Before he stepped into his apartment, Henry shouted. "I have money; I'll pay for him.""That sounds great. You already know the necessary amount and have my Dot wallet's address. Do the transaction as quickly as possible."Hearing that, Henry muttered, "System's menu." A flame-colored screen popped out of nowhere. He selected the wallet section of the menu. Within 1 minute, the transaction was completed.The screen was only visible to Henry. Nathan and Alien couldn’t. They only him moving his hands in the air."Done!" uttered Henry energetically.Alien, who was calmly leaning toward the door of his apartment.
Getting into the library, his eyes shrank in awe. The library was mainly a sea of translucent computers, with about 1000 computers filling the large room. Each computer was equipped with the latest technology and software, providing a vast array of resources for research and study. The library also had comfortable seating areas and private study rooms, catering to different learning preferences.The computers were placed on exquisite and elegantly designed white marble desks. Each desk had a comfortable mini-couch.Among the software provided were virtual reality (VR) headsets. These VR headsets allow users to explore immersive educational experiences and simulations. Additionally, the library staff offered workshops and training sessions on how to
Later, every living thing was affected, including domestic animals. Evolved animals became monsters as their appearance changed. They grew larger in size, developed sharper claws and teeth, and possessed heightened senses. This transformation brought both awe and fear to the population, as they had to adjust to living alongside these powerful creatures.That’s when the apocalypse came. Leaving the gouses aside, the evolved animals, now monstrous and uncontrollable, began to wreak havoc on cities and towns. Buildings were destroyed, crops were decimated, and chaos ensued. People had to constantly be on guard, fearing for their lives and struggling to survive in this new world. The apocalypse brought an end to civilization as they knew it, plunging humanity into a desperate fight for survival against these formidable creatures.