Before this, these young people rarely associated themselves with death.
However, Chen Pingluo was beheaded during the day, which gradually brought these young people who felt good about themselves, as if they were in the clouds, back to the human world.
All new students begin to return to the campfire.
At this moment, a sergeant in charge of inspecting the horses came to the deputy general's side and softly reported the data.
The lieutenant frowned slightly and said nothing, but his eyes fell on Lin Yi imperceptibly.
In just a moment, Lin Yi stood up and came to the deputy general facing everyone's puzzled eyes.
In fact, the reason is very simple: he doesn't eat enough.
The marching rations were not much, just two large pieces of millet cake and a piece of dried meat.
For ordinary practitioners, this can at best only prevent hunger and cannot satisfy Lin Yi's needs for practice.
"I have a big appetite, I can't get enough of these."
Lin Yi arrived in front of the lieutenant, bowed to him, and then said softly.
The general gave him an indifferent look and said: "After a few hungry meals, you will get used to it and your appetite will naturally be smaller."
"No matter how small an elephant's appetite is, it will definitely eat more than a mouse."
Lin Yi was very familiar with the work style of this military general, and he also knew the rules of the military very well, so he was not afraid. He just calmly raised his head and looked at the rock-hard lines on the general's face and said
: "I don't need dried meat, I can replace it with millet cakes. If the general allows me, I'm willing to do more defense or hunt during my rest in exchange for more rations."
"Your name is Lin Yi?"
After hearing these words, the general's face softened slightly and he said, "Is your father Lin Wangbei?"
Lin Yi nodded, "Not bad."
"So you know the rules better than them, I can agree to your request." The general also nodded, "I can arrange for you to be responsible for the sentry in the middle of the night, but I have to remind you, even if I allow you to use
The food you hunt is exchanged for more rations, but you cannot leave many traces that can be tracked, and at the same time, you must ensure that you have enough rest time so that your combat effectiveness will not be reduced."
"I understand." Lin Yiwei bowed in thanks and said, "Can I let Qi Zhuji and Xiao Suxin collaborate?"
"Accurate." The general responded extremely simply.
However, when Lin Yi resigned, the general stopped him and said: "If you have extremely heavy objects on you, you must change your horse an hour earlier than the others."
Lin Yi was stunned for a moment, but he immediately reacted and said: "I understand."
"What do you say?" Qi Zhuji and Xiao Suxin asked as they looked at Lin Yi walking back.
Lin Yidao: "He agreed."
"I am in charge of hunting, so I can practice Chaos Hongying." Qi Zhuji nodded, "Lin Yi, you are in charge of guarding, Xiao Suxin, you are about to gather yellow buds and practice with all your heart."
"It took me half an hour to dig some tubers." Xiao Suxin said: "You don't know how much Lin Yi eats now. What's more, after entering Meishan, I'm afraid I have to find food by myself a lot of the time."
Qi Zhuji nodded.
Lin Yi also nodded.
This is how the three people's discussion was settled.
When all the other freshmen entered the camp to rest, Qi Zhuji and Lin Yi began to leave the camp and walk outside, while Xiao Suxin walked through piles of nearly extinguished bonfires and collected some millet cakes discarded by the freshmen.
These millet cakes are too vulgar for most Nantianyuan freshmen to eat, so most of them have leftovers.
Xiao Suxin was very careful. She used her sword to cut off the dusty and chewed areas of these millet cakes, and then collected them in a cloth bag.
This kind of millet cake is very strong, dried and hardened in the sun, and can be stored for a long time without going bad.
But according to Lin Yi's appetite, these are far from enough.
After placing the cleaned millet cakes in Lin Yi's tent, she walked into the overgrown fields and began to dig out some practical wild vegetables and tubers.
Regarding these edible things in the wild, Qitian College also had special professors. However, to her and her classmates, digging wild vegetables was more like an interesting game than it is today.
Practice and survive.
Half an hour later, she returned to the edge of the camp with a large handful of wild vegetables and a few tubers. Without making a loud noise, she washed and chopped these things, then put them in the pot and broke them into pieces.
I bought some millet cakes and cooked a pot of millet and vegetable soup.
She also put the pot of vegetable soup into Lin Yi's marching tent, then entered her own tent to rest and start practicing.
When the moon reached the zenith, Qi Zhuji's figure appeared outside the camp. He handed the large bag of processed and washed rabbit meat to a sergeant in the camp for inspection, and then exchanged it for millet cakes.
Looking at the amount of rabbit meat, the sergeant had a look of shock in his eyes, but while giving Qi Zhuji some millet cakes, he also whispered seriously: "Hunt as many pheasants as possible next time you hunt.
, duck and rabbit meat are difficult to digest and can easily lead to physical weakness if eaten regularly, so they are not very good marching rations.”
"I know." Qi Zhuji obeyed calmly and explained softly: "There is less woodland here and more grassland. When I get to the woodland, I will hunt as much as possible."
The sergeant nodded silently and waved his hand for Qi Zhuji to go and rest.
A moment after Qi Zhuji returned to the camp, Lin Yi's figure also appeared on the edge of the camp.
After he finished handing over to the sergeant who took over the duty, he returned to his camp and began to eat the food that Xiao Suxin had prepared for him.
The deputy general had been sitting in the camp since nightfall.
He closed his eyes, but what these three people did clearly appeared in his perception.
The lines on his face softened naturally.
He belongs to the imperial army. Among the guerrilla armies, his unit is also quite special. The special thing comes from the fact that, like General Scar, he was Xiao Yan's personal soldier back then. Before Xiao Yan became the current emperor, he
I have fought side by side with Xiao Yan and the senior military officials in power today many times.
So today, a general like him who came from the Yongzhou Army naturally has a higher status than any other generals of the same rank in the army.
However, like most of the generals and sergeants of the Yongzhou Army, most of them were from the ordinary Zhenwu Army and the Border Army. The companions who entered the army with him back then died nine out of ten times, which created the future Zhanwu Army.
The invincible Yongzhou Army created their current status.
He understands better than anyone else the principle of one general's success and the destruction of all his bones.
Therefore, a general like him naturally knows that his military achievements come from the blood and bones of those who fought side by side with Emperor Xiao Yan, so in this kind of war, they don't have to worry about the feelings of those powerful officials in the court.
Such a son of a powerful minister who ran away from the battlefield must be killed. The treatment of these students is already much better than that of young warriors or practitioners transferred from ordinary academies.
He didn't have any good feelings towards these students from Nantianyuan who were born with golden keys.
However, Lin Yi, Qi Zhuji and Xiao Suxin changed his view slightly.
...
Lin Yi was very full.
These marching foods, which seemed extremely crude to most people, were very delicious to him.
The simpler it is, the clearer the original taste of the food is in his mouth.
He was very satisfied and started practicing.
Although it took a lot of time, he knew that he would never be able to spend all day practicing like he did in Nantianyuan.
While patrolling outside the camp, he had been using the Red Dragon and Silver Shark Bracelet to continuously strengthen his strength. The flesh and blood of his arms and back had gone back and forth many times before they were so sore that he could continue to exert strength.
By the time he had eaten enough and practiced cultivation, it was very natural that many air currents in his body would quietly and quickly flow into the meridians of his arms and toward his back.
Soon, in his perception, the flesh and blood on his back seemed to be on fire.
Then, the meridians in his arms, including the entire spine, also began to burn. (To be continued)