Chapter 59: Intense Training 2
Kaizer was in a slight daze as he came out of the medical pod and lay in the lounge. After all this time, it was only just about to hit 12 pm, and while he felt hungry, his fatigue was greater.
Of course, after drinking a lot of water and lying down for a bit, his accumulated fatigue and stress subsided a little, allowing his rumbling stomach to be heard. Naturally, the lounge area came with an assortment of snacks and food, some of which could be prepared himself and some which could be quickly heated.
As he was in no mood to try his luck, the young man simply heated up some burritos that had scrambled eggs, cheese, chopped bacon, and chopped sausages within, swallowing down around 6 of them before going to lie down once more to let it digest.
However, he soon had to get up and walk to the center of the training room with a look of resigned suffering, knowing that the truly difficult part was about to begin.
"Student Kaizer, you are to sense and avoid the projectile attacks for an hour while all your traditional senses are cut off. A cumulative three strikes by any projectile will denote failure, requiring a repeat from the start. Please step on the marked area to begin." The AI instructed heartlessly.
Kaizer saw a red circle appear in the center of the room, along with a table. Walking into that area, he saw a strange mask that looked a bit like Iron Man’s headgear for his Mark IV suit. Guessing that it was likely meant to suppress his senses, Kaizer took it and put it on, immediately feeling himself cut off from the outside world.
However, this barrier that blocked his normal senses was like a paper-thin wall to his telesthesia, which easily spread out throughout the room. The moment he put on the headgear, the training began as a basketball manifested silently in mid-air and hurtled toward him as if someone had kicked it with full force.
Kaizer was rather easily able to dodge it with a slight movement, tracking its momentum as if it were moving in slow motion.
After this, the type of projectile switched up. First, it was one ball of various sizes, from as large as a football to as small as a marble, then they became two of different types, then three, then four, switching up the intensity every ten minutes.
