City’s Best Divine Doctor
Chapter 803 - 0804: Military Boxing

Chapter 803: Chapter 0804: Military Boxing

Li Shen and Zhu Zhiming were helped up by the boys. At this moment, both of them felt dizzy, had headaches, and were sweating profusely on their faces and backs. Their previously flushed faces turned deathly pale, and their vision started to blur.

The two couldn’t believe it. Had Ye Qiu’s fake sickness suggestion actually resulted in them genuinely falling ill? Both of them could actually feel they were really sick!

"Quick! Get them to the hospital for treatment immediately."

The young instructor said.

From his years of experience, he could see at a glance that these two students probably rarely exercised or got sun exposure, which explained why they showed symptoms right at the start of military training.

If anything serious happened to the two students, it would mean trouble for him.

Other boys hurriedly supported the two and headed toward a nearby affiliated hospital of Jinling University.

Jinling University operates several affiliated hospitals. The best one, managed by Zhou Peng as the director, stands out significantly, but there are several others. The one closest to Jinling University is also a top-tier hospital, even if it doesn’t have the same renown.

As Li Shen and Zhu Zhiming were being taken to the hospital, the young instructor went to the person in charge and asked them to notify the boys’ counselors and parents.

Once those matters were handled, he returned to lead the freshmen in continuing their military training.

Of course, the instructor avoided exposing them to direct sunlight this time, opting instead for a shaded area with plenty of trees.

...

Wu Shuang stood at the front, organizing the freshmen by height, with the girls forming two squads and the boys forming four.

"Attention!"

"Start counting off."

"1."

...

"28."

Ye Qiu called.

...

"47."

Except for Ning Yun, who was absent, there were forty-seven students present.

Wu Shuang declared.

After the students stood at attention, Wu Shuang continued, "At ease!"

"We’ll select one squad leader from among you."

Wu Shuang said.

Usually, the tallest student would be chosen, but Wu Shuang knew that the most capable among them wasn’t one of the tallest but rather Ye Qiu, who stood in the crowd, appearing quite unassuming.

The students glanced at each other. Luo Yang, thinking he was the tallest, assumed he’d be chosen.

Unexpectedly, Wu Shuang walked up to Ye Qiu and said, "You’re it."

Ye Qiu didn’t want to be the squad leader.

He remained silent.

"The military training program for you all is quite comprehensive, but basic exercises like standing at attention and counting off were things you practiced during high school training. They’re pretty pointless and you’ve probably forgotten them by now. So instead, this time you’ll be learning military boxing, which might be somewhat helpful for personal self-defense."

At least, that’s how Wu Shuang saw it. However, other squads of students were still exclusively practicing standing at attention and marching on the spot.

Upon hearing Wu Shuang’s words, the students grew excited.

After all, practicing standing at attention and marching on the spot every day was really dull; learning something useful sounded much better.

"Alright, now the first four rows sit down. Everyone else will watch while I demonstrate military boxing."

The first four rows sat down quickly, leaving the last two rows watching from behind.

Although Wu Shuang hadn’t been in the army for long, he quickly began learning military boxing there. The version practiced in regular units had power but wasn’t extremely potent.

After joining the special forces, Wu Shuang trained in military boxing techniques that were almost entirely designed for lethal combat. This was why he’d been able to take down a terrorist on an airplane with ease; his military boxing practice undoubtedly played a significant role.

This form of military boxing combines advantages of various combat techniques into a single system—a specialized killing method, even more ferocious than Muay Thai, Taekwondo, or Karate.

Of course, for now, he was demonstrating a simplified version of military boxing, teaching the students self-defense techniques while avoiding any of the killing moves.

Wu Shuang performed a demonstration in front of the students, who seemed utterly astonished.

"Did you all catch that clearly?"

Wu Shuang asked.

Most of the students shook their heads.

They’d only seen it once and naturally couldn’t memorize it.

Even if they recorded it on their phones, it was unlikely they’d be able to replicate it.

"Now let’s have your squad leader come up and demonstrate!"

Wu Shuang, of course, called on Ye Qiu.

He knew Ye Qiu definitely could do it, especially since Ye Qiu’s expression suggested disdain for this simplified version of military boxing.

After being called a few times, Ye Qiu stepped forward from the crowd.

This was not only due to Ye Qiu’s excellent memory but also his absorption of soul consciousness, which genuinely contained previous experiences with practicing military boxing.

All Ye Qiu had to do was enter that state, and he could exhibit it fully.

Ye Qiu had mastered it after just one viewing!

Wu Shuang was stunned!

The students below were even more shocked!

How was this possible?

"Did you practice before?"

Wu Shuang asked, observing Ye Qiu’s movements, which looked like those of a seasoned fighter, though Ye Qiu didn’t seem like someone who had trained before.

"No, it’s my first time."

Ye Qiu replied.

This response didn’t just shock Wu Shuang. Leng Xue, among the girls, looked at Ye Qiu with eyes noticeably more intrigued than before.

However, the other students assumed that Ye Qiu, as the top scorer in the college entrance exams, simply had an extraordinary memory.

"If you all can perform like your squad leader just did, this military training will be considered passed."

Wu Shuang said.

But most students knew they couldn’t even get the first move right, let alone perform like Ye Qiu.

Wu Shuang began guiding the freshmen one-by-one through the moves. After an hour and a half of practice, they took a break. Luo Yang brought water to Ye Qiu, while Zhou Shaohui and the other two kept wondering when Ye Qiu would let them skip military training. But now they realized the training in military boxing wasn’t bad.

When the three approached, Ye Qiu asked, "Do you still want to skip military training?"

"Brother Qiu, can you really make it so we don’t have to train?"

Xu Xingrong asked.

"Of course, I can talk to the instructor right now."

With unknown instructors, Ye Qiu would’ve needed the three to fake illness, but since Wu Shuang was familiar to him, Ye Qiu simply needed to tell him, and the three could skip training.

Zhou Shaohui, Xu Xingrong, and Zhang Dayao exchanged glances, deciding that the military boxing training didn’t seem too tiring and was actually appealing.

Still, they couldn’t understand why Ye Qiu could just go up to the instructor and ask for exemption from training.

Seeing Luo Yang’s puzzled expression, Ye Qiu explained, "I know this instructor."

So that’s why.

Zhou Shaohui and the other two understood.

Meanwhile, Li Shen and Zhu Zhiming were sent to the nearby affiliated hospital for treatment. As soon as they arrived, they seemed to notice their discomfort from heatstroke quickly subsiding.

When a nurse prepared to administer IV fluids, Li Shen and Zhu Zhiming hurriedly insisted they were fine now. However, the nurse still gave them IV drips with saline solution.

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