But not a single cub said they didn't want to train. It's in the nature of orcs to constantly become stronger, and facing difficulties only fuels their fighting spirit.

Although they are still cubs, their abilities in all aspects have visibly increased.

These courses cannot be live-streamed, but recording a few videos is possible. Parents feel both gratified and heartbroken to see their children training hard, which increases their trust in the orphanage. As a result, there are fewer comments claiming that Baiwen Orphanage does not practice wartime education.

This kind of course was within Wen Ai's expectations, but seeing it still made her sigh.

He neither agreed nor disagreed, but argued that military strength was crucial in the still weak Federation, and the young ones needed to learn this lesson.

However, he also clearly saw that several of the cubs did not have this talent.

Wen Rui, Miao Yang, Xiao Li, Terra... but they still have to persevere in this rigorous training, which contradicts Wen Ai's philosophy of teaching according to aptitude, and this is what frustrates him the most.

If the federal government were more stable and industries were more diversified, perhaps after undergoing standardized training they would be able to recognize their other strengths and choose different but equally promising paths.

However, he did not give up, and his eyes were still full of bright light. Here, he hoped that the knowledge he taught could give the children a better future. This was the cause he was fighting for.

Take it slow, there's always hope.

Now, he can only use his superpowers to soothe each of the exhausted cubs, making them sleep more comfortably.

Perhaps we should talk to Mingxi and ask him to let the water out tomorrow.

Mingxi was surprised.

He's very experienced; he could tell at a glance whether the boy was fit to be a soldier.

Needless to say, the feline offspring are of good quality, especially Luo Xiaomi, who is quick-witted. Although Leng Fan has not been systematically trained like Luo Xiaomi, he is strong and has very keen intuition.

O'An, this owl cub, is just average, barely passable; the other cubs, however, are of average talent.

But he saw amazing potential in Wenze.

The hospital said he had been injured, but his physical condition was very good. It was just his first time training, and his movements were completely disorganized, even terrible.

But the second time, you can see that his situation has changed drastically. Some of his fighting postures have already taken shape. The third time, he can apply what he has learned to other situations, not to mention this kid's terrifying intuition.

If it weren't for his physical condition holding him back, Mingxi felt that Wenze could have given him a run for his money.

If he were willing to transform into his beast form, Mingxi was confident he could teach him even more.

His eyes shone brightly, and he took a liking to the talent, becoming even more meticulous in his teaching.

Even knowing that this kid was an abandoned child, he was only disappointed for a moment before starting to teach him again.

So what if he abandoned his own? When he was fighting, he didn't care whether you were a normal orc or a disabled orc, you were all a good soldier!

But he couldn't help but look at Wen Ze's back with a regretful gaze.

"Beast God, why do you inflict such cruel punishment on the orcs?" he thought to himself, realizing his disrespect for the Beast God, and could only silently stop his wild thoughts.

Wen Ze was perfectly at home here.

He was not afraid of hardship or fatigue, and like a sponge, he absorbed the knowledge that Mingxi brought him.

If he had been well-fed in the Immortal Realm, or even if he had secretly learned a few moves in the arena, things probably wouldn't have turned out this way.

The other kids thought Wen Ze was too abnormal, seeing him so energetic.

Miao Yang's relationship with him had long since been restored. With a groan, she threw herself onto Wen Ze: "Xiao Ze! Aren't you tired?"

"Huh? I'm alright..." Wen Ze's face was flushed from the exercise, and he said after catching his breath.

"Would I have much more stamina after turning into human form?" Miao Yang hung on Wen Ze's neck like he had no bones, panting half-dead. He was hungry again.

To Miao Yang and the other kids' delight, Teacher Wen had managed to get some rest time in the evening from Instructor Ming, so they only needed to do one more couplet match before they could relax!

Miao Yang cheered and leaped into the air using Wen Ze's shoulder, then fell limply down and was caught by Wen Ze.

Leng Fan and Luo Xiaomi exchanged a glance, secretly competing with each other. Kuli, however, had realized the difference between cats. His claws were already numb and sore, while Leng Fan and Luo Xiaomi could still practice biting a hundred times.

This is terrible! He wants to go home! The little tabby cat had long been spoiled rotten by its white mother cat, and the real training had worn away all its arrogance. Wen Rui and Ou An had similar thoughts, while Terra, though always slow, always managed to persevere.

Finally, the sparring session ended. Mingxi looked at the few kids staggering around with amusement, which reminded him of his own childhood.

He couldn't help but look at Xiao Liang, only to find that the other person...

They were secretly eating!

He rolled his eyes and offered a gentle reminder: Don't expect a cold-blooded orc to be on the same wavelength as you when reminiscing about the past!

However, he was also tempted; their cooking robot's programming was really good! Hats off to Boss Xiao!

After the children had eaten and drunk their fill, Wen Ai started a conversation.

"Children, when you grow up, what kind of person do you want to become?"

"General!" Luo Xiaomi shouted. He held his head high, his large eyes filled with admiration for soldiers. Xiao Liang and Ming Xi smiled, feeling honored.

"Me too!" Cooley and O'An were not to be outdone. Although their grades weren't great, they were experts at boasting.

The children's answers were mostly the same; except for Terra, who said she wanted to be a journalist, everyone else mentioned military-related professions. Wen Ai frowned but didn't say much.

"I want to be a teacher like Teacher Wen!" Wen Ze said last.

Before Wen Ai could even voice her opinion, a little kid said, "Xiao Ze, you're such a coward!"

“I didn’t!” After spending half a year in the orphanage, Wenze was no longer as anxious as before. He retorted to Kuli, saying, “Being a teacher is hard work, and I want to help the teachers!”

Cooley was self-aware enough to know that a large part of Wen Ai's hardship was due to him, so he remained silent.

"Are there any other reasons?" Wen Ai encouraged him.

"I want to help more people so they can learn a lot, and that way I'll also... receive a lot...?"

"Did you gain a lot?" Hearing Teacher Wen add to the question, Wen Ze nodded repeatedly, a joyful smile on his face.

To be honest, Wen Ze's idea surprised all the adult beastmen present, and probably only Wen Ai was happy.

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