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Let's Train Heroine
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Lucan Ironfist came from a noble family, but he wasn't the eldest son. When his brother became the head of the family and he turned 18, Lucan would become a commoner. A strange rule, but that's how it was. So Lucan began to think of a way to live a peaceful life. As he was considering this, his mother arranged for him to become a priest in another city. A priest didn't have to worry about food or housing, and all he had to do was watch over the temple and the statue. It was easy work, so he agreed and arrived at the city. One day, as he was watching over the temple and the statue, a poor-looking girl came to pray. When she prayed to God, light gathered around her body. Lucan was surprised and suddenly remembered the plot of a certain game. Originally, Lucan was from Earth and had traveled to this fantasy world. When he was on Earth, he played a game with a plot where a merchant family's illegitimate daughter, bullied by her family, awakened the power of a saint. Lucan decided to keep this secret and train the saint so that in the future, he could have an easy life and save himself from any crises. --- **Please do not rate the novel until you have read at least 20 chapters. This includes 5-star ratings. After reading 20 chapters, you are welcome to rate the novel as you see fit. However, please refrain from using any abusive language in your comments. Any comment containing abusive language will be deleted, even if it includes a 5-star rating. ** If there is something you do not like, please mention it. If it is something I can fix, I will do my best to address it. Similarly, if there is something you enjoy, please let me know. ** Feel free to ask questions, and I will do my best to answer them, provided they do not spoil the story.
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Army Basic Training Horror Stories: How Do Recruits Cope with These Horrors?
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2024-11-27 11:41
Some recruits just focus on the end goal. They keep in mind that basic training is a temporary phase and that it will lead to a rewarding military career. Others rely on the support of their fellow recruits. They form strong bonds during the tough times, and these friendships help them get through. And a lot of recruits use mental techniques like positive self - talk to keep themselves motivated.
Army Basic Training Horror Stories: What Are Some of the Most Common Ones?
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2024-11-27 06:32
One common horror story is the extreme physical exhaustion. Recruits often have to endure long marches with heavy packs in all kinds of weather. Another is the drill sergeants' intense yelling. It can be really intimidating for new recruits who are not used to such harsh treatment. And then there are the strict time limits for everything, from getting dressed to making your bed. If you don't meet the time, there are usually extra punishments like more push - ups or running laps.
Are there any inspiring stories from army basic training?
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2024-11-24 15:56
Yes, there are many. For example, stories of soldiers overcoming physical challenges like long marches in difficult terrains. They learn to push their limits, and there are also tales of great camaraderie formed during basic training. Soldiers support each other through tough drills and training sessions, which is really inspiring.
Share some funny army basic training stories.
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2024-11-09 16:52
In my basic training, there was a guy who was really bad at making his bed in the military standard. One morning, he tried to use his own clothes to make it look neat from a distance. But when the inspection came, as soon as the sergeant pulled back the blanket, all his clothes flew out. It was hilarious, and we all learned a lesson about not trying to cheat on the details.
Share some basic training horror stories.
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2024-11-21 01:58
One horror story could be the extreme physical exhaustion. In basic training, trainees are pushed to their limits. For example, having to do long marches with heavy packs in sweltering heat. You feel like your feet are on fire and every step is a struggle. Some trainees might even pass out from the heat and exhaustion but are expected to get back up and keep going as soon as they can.
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