“Wow, that’s amazing.”

"It's just so-so." Rush laughed.

Xia Shu found that this blind girl was quite optimistic and even a little talkative.

Oh, be more cute, be more cute, right?

Xia Shu remembered what the tech geek had said.

“But I still feel a little weird.”

"what?"

"If you can't see, what will you do on the battlefield?"

"Oh, that!" Rush showed an excited expression, "Actually, I can see things in the Imaginary Sea."

"Eh? Why?"

"I don't know either. But during my physical examination, while immersed in the Imaginary Sea, something flooded into my mind. I didn't know what it was, but later the doctor told me it was the feeling of 'seeing.'"

"The feeling of 'seeing'?" Xia Shu fell into deep thought.

A girl who had never seen anything suddenly saw a picture in front of her eyes one day - what a huge shock that would be.

"I've been doing vision training lately," Junco said happily. "They connected a part of the Imaginary Sea to my consciousness, and then taught me to recognize objects."

"So once you enter the imaginary battlefield, you will become a normal soldier, right?"

"Correct!"

"It's pretty good." Xia Shu said with a slight smile.

"Yes." Rush heard her laugh and laughed too.

The assembly whistle was about to blow, and Xia Shu stood up from the bench.

"Let's chat with you later. Let me see your fighting skills."

"Yeah." Rush also stood up.

Her smile was particularly bright, as bright as spring sunshine.

-

No stock speculation

26. About illness

Jia fell ill.

During the morning roll call, she suddenly fainted.

Everyone rushed her to the medical team.

After the medical team leader examined her, he told everyone that there was nothing wrong.

It's just that my body was overworked and I didn't get enough rest, so I collapsed.

Get some rest, take some vitamins, and you'll be fine.

After the medical squad leader said this, Shuibian finally breathed a sigh of relief.

If something really happens to the young lady, then as the class monitor, I can only atone for it by dying.

She felt a little guilty, thinking that she had not taken good care of the new recruits in her class.

When checking Jia's status records later, it was found that the background records had given her several excessive training warnings.

She closed them all and deleted them.

Jia trained very hard, to the point of ignoring his own physical condition.

Such recruits are extremely rare.

The company hastily issued a notice to the new recruits, ordering them not to undergo excessive training.

But other people are not working so hard, so there is no point in saying it.

Second Lieutenant Hua had no choice. After all, being lazy was a human right of the recruits, and working hard was also their human right.

You can only comfort, not force.

After doing some ideological work on Jia, Lieutenant Hua left the people in Class A and left the medical class himself.

"Are you okay, Miss? Is your brain okay?" Sheng's expression was very worried, but what he said was very annoying.

"Hey! Are you an idiot?" Ai'er cursed quickly.

"It's okay, it's okay. I'm sorry for making everyone worry." Jia said a little embarrassedly.

Her face looked haggard, and she looked even more distressed when she saw her lying in bed.

"It's too much. The body is more important than training." Shuibian said with a sigh.

Jia nodded.

Xiaomian walked to the bedside and put a candy in her hand.

"Get well soon so you can eat more delicious food." Xiaomian said.

"Ah."

"Okay, okay, everyone go out and let the patient rest in peace." The medical squad leader has already started to drive people out.

There were heavy dark circles under her eyes, as if she had been unable to sleep all night because of the hard work of taking care of the sick recruits.

Mizube apologized and quickly left the medical team with the new recruits from Class A.

Nothing happened after that, but everyone seemed a little absent-minded during training.

Their eyes are always fixed in the direction of the medical team.

Shuibian had no choice but to sigh and said to them, "Then let you take care of her."

"Really? Great, I'll go now." Sheng turned and left.

Ai'er grabbed her collar expressionlessly.

"Listen to the squad leader."

"You take turns to replace the caregivers, and the shifts are every two hours. You don't have to go after 8 o'clock in the evening, just come back to sleep. Just think of it as an early experience of sentry shifts." Shuibian said.

Everyone nodded.

"Xia Shu, you go first. We'll rotate according to the beds later." Shuibian pointed at Xia Shu.

Xia Shu nodded, indicating that there was no problem.

She then left the team and went to the medical squad.

Jia was lying on the bed with her eyes open. When she saw Xia Shu coming back, she gave a puzzled smile.

"Why are you back again? Are you worried about me?"

"Let's take turns standing guard for you, so everyone will feel more comfortable." Xia Shu said.

Girls are sometimes overly sentimental.

"Don't worry about me, just rest."

Xia Shu said as he picked up a book on the bedside table and started reading.

That book is a love story.

It tells the story of a boy who is surrounded by many girls. Every girl likes him very much, but he is completely unaware of it.

Xia Shu looked down on this kind of story and thought it was stupid.

How insensitive must this boy be to ignore such obvious emotional hints?

This is too stupid.

"I can't sleep." Jia blinked in bed and said to Xia Shu, "Talk to me."

Xia Shu closed the book and looked up.

"Okay. What do you want to say?"

Jia thought for a moment and said, "Let's talk about your past."

"Me?" She thought for a moment. "There's not much to talk about my past. I just grew up in a daycare center, and when I was old enough, I joined the army. That's all."

"Really? What's life like in a childcare center?"

"It's pretty normal. After we get up in the morning and have breakfast, they take us to school. We eat lunch there. School ends early in the afternoon, so we can go to club activities or go straight back to the childcare center. There's a bus to pick us up. We have a lot of freedom over our time, so we can do whatever we want."

"What if you want something?"

"Just write a request to the sister at the childcare center. Sometimes they'll give it to you, sometimes they won't."

"That's great." Jia seemed a little envious.

"Where's the best place?"

"It's really good. I have plenty of time and can arrange it freely," Jia said. "My family is very strict and never lets me decide what to do on my own. I always have to complete the required studies before I'm allowed to play and get the toys I want."

Xia Shu didn't say anything.

She has no say in family education.

Because of lack of experience.

Generally speaking, both free-style parenting and disciplinary-style parenting have their own advantages.

Modern society is also unable to evaluate which parenting style is superior.

We can only say in general terms that free-style parenting is more likely to cultivate children's creativity; disciplinary-style parenting is more likely to cultivate children's self-discipline.

Both of these points are very important for human growth.

Creativity contributes to the future development of mankind, while self-discipline is more helpful to the progress of human individuals and society.

Jia murmured some of his past experiences.

For example, on her birthday, she had to write down what gift she wanted in advance; when traveling, she was not allowed to run out of her parents' sight; and when her grades were not good, their disappointed eyes made her very uncomfortable.

She talked a lot and gradually fell asleep.

Maybe she was really tired, but some kind of mental fatigue made it even harder for her to fall asleep.

The helping hand on the bed covered her with the quilt.

The circulating wind circulates fresh air silently, carrying a faint floral scent.

Xia Shu leaned back in his chair, staring out the window silently.

Her gaze gradually shifted into the distance.

Perhaps she also thought of her parents who were countless light years away.

When the news of my death reaches my hometown, will there be many people crying?

Xia Shu, I can’t figure it out.

27. About her, her, her, her

Overwork is not a serious illness.

It's just that the body's functions have reached the limit of what it can currently bear, resulting in a temporary break in the string.

Only if this situation continues regardless of the consequences will it become a truly serious problem.

As long as you get enough rest and pay more attention to not over-exerting your energy in the future, your body will naturally recover.

So when your body sends out danger signals, you must make sure to get more rest.

So everyone can understand when the author is slacking off, right?

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