Obtaining Legendray Dragon Template At The Start As A Side-Character!-Chapter 30: Three Days Of Training II

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Chapter 30: Three Days Of Training II

"What just happened?"

"Did my eyes see wrong? What happened?"

"That boy, Julian... his skull just broke...? By that bastard?"

They could not accept as real what they had seen with their own eyes. It felt too unreal and even stupid.

Even in their most savage nightmares, they could not imagine that the bastard they looked down on with contempt could defeat Julian in that way.

It was not even a fight. Just one move, and the next moment the boy’s skull was crushed.

"Does anyone have a problem with me becoming the leader?" Reinh asked again when no one answered his question.

His gaze moved over the people present. Anyone who felt his eyes on them trembled and lowered their head.

"After what you did, I doubt anyone dares to say yes." Cerdik walked toward him, looking him up and down again with a smile on his face.

He waved his hand and signaled to the two personnel behind him to take Julian away. With just one look, he could tell the boy’s skull was crushed, and for now he could not take part in training.

"Good. Then I will take control of the leadership and the training," Reinh said with indifference.

"Training? Training here is in my hands, kid."

"It is the leader’s duty to control the forces and supervise them. You can stand aside and step in if needed. The rest is with me."

Cerdik was truly a good teacher. However, Reinh had no plan to let anyone other than himself train these people.

He knew the full content of the trial. On the other hand, he wanted to find some talented subordinates among these people.

For all this, he had to take control of the training and supervision himself.

"Hahahahaha!" Cerdik suddenly laughed loudly like a madman.

"Well, well, you remind me of a crazy person. Fine, I’ll let you train them. But you have to prove you know how."

Reinh nodded and did not give a direct answer. His gaze fell again on all the youths who were listening to their conversation in confusion.

"Before we start, there is one rule you must know and absolutely follow. I am the absolute leader and the source of law in this group. If you disobey orders, or even think about disobeying, I will crush your skull."

The youths swallowed their saliva with difficulty and felt a chill in their spines.

As youths born in the Vorhelm Clan, they were not unfamiliar with such cruelty. Over the years and in their training, their bones had been broken many times and they had suffered many injuries.

And luckily, even if their skulls were crushed, they would not die. The Clan’s healers could easily heal them.

But the pain of such a thing was not something they wanted to experience.

"To start training, first we must see what skills, traits, strengths, and weaknesses you have. Come forward one by one and show your abilities for one minute," Reinh then announced.

He signaled them to form four different lines and come forward one by one. At first they were confused, but after their fear reduced a little, they were able to follow orders better.

"This boy really knows what he is doing," Cerdik muttered to himself while watching. Maybe the boy’s actions looked random, but he clearly understood that from the beginning everything had been under his control.

When the topic of group leadership was announced, Reinh did nothing and only watched. He waited until someone took leadership and was accepted by everyone as leader.

That person was Julian. After he came forward, Reinh simply, in a way everyone could see, crushed the boy’s skull in a savage way with one move, without the smallest mercy.

After that, he stood directly in front of him, who was supposed to be the teacher here, and took his duty as well.

At the best time, he made the best move, and through mental weaknesses, he made fear of himself enter the hearts of all these kids.

And now, unconsciously, they no longer dared to disobey him.

"Is he really a kid?" Cerdik was truly shocked.

Such a plan was perfect. It was not something a child could do. And even more important, that shocking power was beyond his imagination.

Julian was truly strong among people his age, but in front of Reinh he was no different from an insect.

On the other side, Reinh did not know and did not care how shocked Cerdik was. He was watching the skills of his group members.

Counting him, the group had one hundred members. One was currently being healed, so he had to watch the skills of ninety-eight people.

Since he gave each person one minute, in total it took nearly one hundred minutes to watch all their abilities.

After this time passed, while he was making a training plan, he fell into thought. The youths had also come out of their first shock, and their ability to think had returned.

They could not understand why a kid their own age had to train them.

Even though they looked unhappy, none of them dared to step forward and show their dissatisfaction.

"You will fight one by one. I will choose your opponent," Reinh said to them in an emotionless voice after coming out of thought.

"What are you planning to do? Fighting is not good for the first day. Training should be in a way that brings them closer as a group," Cerdik came toward him. He had noticed the youths’ dissatisfaction and had to make sure this boy really knew what he was doing.

"I have identified all their strengths and weaknesses. I plan to make them fight opponents whose strengths are exactly their weaknesses. This way they can find ways to cover and reduce the damage of their weak points," Reinh explained in a clear voice so everyone could hear.

It was rare for him to explain anything. But he also noticed the dissatisfaction. The base of his leadership was fear, but the pillars of his leadership had to be respect.

He had to show that he truly deserved leadership and gain the respect of these youths.

"This is not a bad idea," Cerdik also fell into thought. At the same time, the eyes of those present shined. They also understood that this was truly a good idea.

But one question remained... how did Reinh understand all their strengths and weaknesses in just one minute of watching each of them, and remember all of it?