Seeing Xu Rong's expression, Wen Chou couldn't help but swallow hard and said:
"Um, I'm fine. Instructor Xu, would you like to go out for lunch together?"
"Go ahead! Eat more today, you might not have such a good appetite tomorrow!"
Xu Rong said something meaningful, then turned and left.
"B-Big Brother, what does Instructor Xu mean?"
Watching Xu Rong's departing figure, Wen Chou looked at Yan Liang beside him, somewhat at a loss.
"Just wait and see what happens tomorrow!"
Yan Liang gave Wen Chou a disgruntled look, then walked toward the canteen, with Wen Chou following behind him with a long face.
In the afternoon, their respective group leaders trained them in military posture and drills, while Wang Yue and Huang Zhong trained them in physical skills and archery.
After lunch break, all the boys gathered again on the training ground, standing with their legs together and heads held high in the open space divided into groups, forming one square formation after another.
Although it was already late autumn, the occasional breeze still couldn't dispel the scorching heat brought by the blazing sun.
Under the scorching sun, the boys' cheeks were tanned dark red, and beads of sweat slid down their foreheads, but their resolute eyes remained fixed on the distance ahead.
Like rows of straight pine trees, they stood tall on the drill ground of the Imperial Guard Camp.
The team leader moved among the groups of teenagers, constantly correcting each person's posture.
About an hour later, people began to faint and were quickly carried to the medical school for treatment.
At this moment, the gates of the medical school opened, and hundreds of newly enrolled apprentices looked expectantly in the direction of the Imperial Guard.
"Hey~ Here it comes, here it comes."
Suddenly someone shouted this, and all the medical students looked forward.
Then, about a dozen people carrying a stretcher came running from the direction of the Imperial Guard.
The medical students watched with excitement as the Imperial Guard cadets drew closer.
"Huh? Why are there so few people today? There aren't enough for us to share."
Looking at the more than twenty unconscious Imperial Guard trainees being carried nearby, Hua Tuo's disciple couldn't help but frown.
"Senior brother, what should we do?"
Hua Tuo's disciple said, "Never mind, let's go! Whoever gets it first keeps it!"
As they spoke, Hua Tuo's disciple took the lead and ran towards the Imperial Guard students, followed closely by the other medical students.
"Damn it! These lunatics are getting more and more outrageous!!"
The Imperial Guard cadets leading the group couldn't help but curse under their breath when they saw the medical students running towards them with gleaming eyes.
Another trainee nearby said fearfully, "What should we do? Will they pin us down here too?"
"Of course they will!"
The trainee in charge turned and glared at the speaker, then shouted, "Put down the unconscious brothers, let's get out of here!"
At the command of the Imperial Guard cadets leading the group, all those carrying stretchers put down their stretchers, turned around, and quickly ran towards the Imperial Guard camp.
When Hua Tuo's disciples saw the Imperial Guards trying to escape, they quickly gave chase, shouting as they went.
"Hey! Why are you running away? They're your brothers, are you just going to abandon them?"
The Imperial Guard cadets leading the group shouted, "With you all here, we feel very reassured. They still have training over there, so we're entrusting them to you!"
Upon hearing the voice of Hua Tuo's disciple, the other trainees of the Imperial Guard quickened their pace and ran towards the Imperial Guard training ground without looking back.
As he ran, he secretly prayed for his abandoned comrades, "Sorry, brothers, these medical students are too scary, we really can't afford to mess with them!"
Although the students of the Imperial Guard bear the titles of the Emperor's disciples and the Emperor's personal guards, they are considered extremely noble by outsiders.
But after the medical school was established and enrolled a group of students, they learned what real suffering was.
If it were Zhang Zhongjing or Dong Gan, they could always heal their injuries comfortably. But ever since Hua Tuo and the new medical students arrived, their nightmare began.
According to Hua Tuo's requirements, the only priority was speed, and the trainees of the Imperial Guard were completely disregarded.
Hua Tuo was somewhat better, after all, his medical skills were undeniable, and he could cure them quickly. But those half-baked medical school students were no match for him.
Their techniques were crude and they lacked experience. Often, several or even a dozen people would surround a single Imperial Guard student to study their techniques, as everyone wanted to try their hand at it.
It was almost cured, but it got worse because of the treatment by another medical student. Then they changed doctors to continue the treatment. This went on and on. What should have been a 15-minute illness was dragged on for more than an hour before they would stop.
Moreover, they would come to the Imperial Guard Camp from time to time to conduct so-called "physical examinations" on them, which made them suffer terribly.
From then on, the noble Imperial Guard cadets became guinea pigs for the medical students, conducting various experiments. Because of the backing of figures like Zhang Bozu, Zhang Zhongjing, Hua Tuo, and Dong Gan, they became increasingly bold and outrageous.
From then on, a saying circulated in the Imperial Guard: "Entering medical school, you'll get sick even if you don't have any ailments, and minor ailments will turn into major ones. Major ailments won't hurt you, but minor ailments won't get better!"
The Imperial Guard trainees also tried to resist, but they were quickly suppressed by the Imperial Guards who trained them, as well as Huangfu Gui, Huang Zhong, Xu Rong, and Zhu Jun.
Furthermore, Liu Hong personally declared that any sick or injured members of the Imperial Guard must receive medical treatment from medical students.
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