The moon was still bright at night, and the small waves on the ground could not cover its brilliance.

The incident was over, and the noisy sound coming from the gate of the training camp had also stopped.

However, Reens, who had been in the dungeon, did not hear the shouts from afar.

In fact, after listening to Woolley's story at noon, Reens realized that tonight was probably the time for them to act.

Even if it was not tonight, it would basically be within these few days.

Reens wanted to participate in this action, but not in reality, but in the dungeon.

Reens did not know the specific time of their action, but he would wait until tomorrow.

Time would turn the present into the past, and for him, yesterday's past was barely a history that could be reviewed.

When the time comes, he will personally understand the course of events.

Now, Reens only needs to continue practicing swordsmanship.

Strength is the most basic guarantee for survival.

In addition to not knowing the time of action, there is another reason why Reens did not open the dungeon at night to participate in this event.

That is a limitation of the dungeon.

[The time point experienced in the dungeon cannot exceed the real time point when the dungeon is opened. 】

Let me explain briefly.

If Reens opens the dungeon at 8 pm in real time.

Then the dungeon time point he chooses is 7 pm.

Then the maximum time of this dungeon is one hour, which cannot exceed 8 pm.

Even if the real time reaches 9 pm after an hour of the dungeon.

This limitation calculates the real time point when the current dungeon is opened, not the real time after opening.

Reens is not sure whether the final action time of Woolley and others will exceed the time when he opens the dungeon.

Although in theory, the faster the action speed, the better, and the process may not take much time.

But Reens has no need to gamble on this possibility.

We will know the answer tomorrow, why waste time and energy on gambling?

The horn sounded, and another day of training will begin.

When Reans woke up, he did not see Woolley and Wendel. There were only four people left in the dormitory, including Reans.

"Reans, you slept so soundly last night that the noise did not wake you up?"

A roommate said to Reans.

His name is Ben. Reans remembered that he performed better in the training.

This can be seen from his figure.

He is burly, with broad shoulders and a round waist. The bulging muscles on his arms are almost as good as those of the guards in the training camp.

Reans didn't know how he was caught and became a slave?

Among the 50 people who were transported from Patton's slave exchange to the training camp, he was the most conspicuous one.

Whether it is height or strong muscles, he looks too abrupt among the thin and sallow people.

However, because of his tall stature, other people in the dormitory excluded him intentionally or unintentionally.

Of course, the remaining 4 people in this dormitory were basically excluded.

They were not much better than Ben in this respect.

"What happened? Why are there so many fewer people in the dormitory?"

Reans pretended to be confused.

"I don't need to tell you about this, you may know it soon."

"Let's go to the square first, or you will be beaten if you are late."

Ben left the dormitory and walked towards the square.

Even if Ben didn't say it, Reans basically guessed what happened.

Wu Li and the others should have taken action last night, and they made a lot of noise.

I just don't know if they succeeded? Is Wu Li still alive?

Even if they escaped, the possibility of survival is very small, unless they can find a master who can cancel the slave contract after they get out.

With some thoughts, Reans followed Ben and came to the square.

At this time, a group of people had gathered in the square, and they were waiting for the instructor to arrive as usual.

After waiting for a while, the instructor still hadn't shown up, but no trainers had come into the square.

Reens roughly counted the number of people and found that there were 30 or 40 fewer people than yesterday.

So many?

If each dormitory was full of 10 people, on average, 3 to 4 people from each dormitory participated in the action last night.

Reens' dormitory exceeded this average.

Who planned this action? And united so many people.

Although people often say that when you encounter danger, you should fight.

But when that time comes, there won't be many people who have the courage to fight.

Reens believes that Wu Li is the kind of person who dares to fight, but are those thirty-odd people the same?

If that's the case, then those who stayed behind have become "cowards".

Reens found that he, who had been immersed in the dungeon sword practice, knew very little about the other people in the training camp.

He may have known some people's names when calling the roll in the cultural class.

When practicing in the dungeon, he knew some people's combat power.

But he knew very little about those people's personalities and the situations they encountered.

Of course, Reens could also say that those people were just familiar strangers to him.

He shouldn't have spent energy paying attention to them.

This statement is correct, but is it too indifferent?

Reens felt that he not only treated other people as NPCs in the dungeon, but also seemed to have more and more signs of this in reality.

[Alas, was it influenced by Wu Li's story after all. 】

Reens thought in his heart.

People are compassionate, and they always feel some pity for pitiful people and things.

Reens is no exception, especially since he lived in a peaceful environment in his previous life, and his kindness is deeply rooted in his heart.

This caused Reens to have a slight sense of self-blame and a bit of wild thoughts.

Footsteps suddenly sounded in the quiet square, interrupting Reens's continued wild thoughts.

Reens looked in the direction of the sound, and it was the figure of the instructor.

He really likes to appear at the end.

The instructor stood in front of everyone. This time he did not directly announce the start of training, but said something else.

"Most of you must have heard the noise last night."

"Some of you may be confused, and some may have guessed something."

"Now, I will tell you the truth here."

"Some people gathered together last night and tried to sneak out of the training camp. After being discovered, they continued to resist and planned to rely on numbers to break through the blockade of the gate."

"They did not succeed, and they will never succeed."

"You are not the only one in the training camp who has forced his way out."

"But they all failed."

"The only way you can leave here is to graduate."

"Only after you graduate successfully and officially become a member of the Glenbargen family can you leave here with dignity."

"As for the consequences of those losers, I will take you to see them now."

After speaking, the instructor walked in front and led everyone in the square to the direction of the gate.

As they walked, the closer they got to the gate of the training camp, the more Riens could smell a strong and pungent smell.

It was blood.

Riens, who had experience, quickly identified the source of the smell.

Sure enough, as Reans and his team walked to the location close to the gate.

They saw the small hill of corpses.

The corpses on the hill had been stained red by blood, and the coagulated blood was like dark red wax clinging to them.

A stench came with the breeze, and the red weeds on the ground swayed.

At this time, everyone had stopped and looked at the hideous faces on the hill.

Reans did not find Wu Li on it, and he did not know if it was because of the position he was standing in.

Or this mountain of corpses had become his grave, so that he no longer had to look directly at this unfair world.

After looking at the mountain of corpses, the instructor took Reans and his team back to the square to continue daily training.

Even if so many people died, the training plan could not be stopped.

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