The Honkai Simulator Is Not Meant To Abduct Herrschers!

Chapter 56: The Fourth Honkai



Chen Ran began to adapt to life in the first squad.

Simulation was important, but the current situation was not the most important.

He had to adapt to life here.

So, in the first squad, Chen Ran's wails echoed.

"Kevin, are you sure this is taking care of me?"

He looked at the training equipment in front of him and the training tasks he had to complete, unable to help but pull at the corners of his mouth.

Kevin, dressed in training gear, had a blank expression: "It's just a thirty-kilometer obstacle run. Not making you carry a load is already quite considerate of me."

He continued, "When the First Research Institute negotiated with the First Squad, they mentioned that your body had been injected with some special serum, so we can fully exploit your potential."

Chen Ran: "..."

There was no doubt that the kind-hearted Blanca would not have negotiated like that, so the conclusion was clear: it must have been Mobius.

"Alright."

He was actually looking forward to the effects of the serum injected by Mobius.

Undeniably, Mobius's bottom line was a bit more flexible than others, but correspondingly, she was not someone who would deliberately harm others' bodies.

She was not a mad scientist who enjoyed playing with human experiments, nor would she use knowledge and information gaps to intimidate people.

From start to finish, Mobius's biological experiments were aimed at her goal: to bring evolution to humanity.

This was also why Chen Ran could rest assured lying on Mobius's experimental table; she took every experiment seriously and was very strict with herself.

The effects of the serum were even better than expected.

All along, he had been increasing his physical fitness and adaptability to Honkai Energy through simulations. Although this allowed him to exert greater strength than ordinary people, there was still a gap compared to the warriors of Fire Moth.

After all, the warriors of Fire Moth were also taking drugs every day; the biological products provided by the previous civilization were not inferior to the system.

However, things were different now.

The Honkai memory activation serum perfectly activated his Honkai Energy compatibility, which also matched with the system.

The specific result was: his waist no longer ached, his legs no longer hurt, and he could successfully run thirty kilometers in one go.

While there were certainly experts among humans who could run thirty kilometers, what if that time was compressed to within three hours?

"Not bad."

Kevin glanced at Chen Ran, internally amazed.

Both he and Chen Ran had joined Fire Moth at the same time, and back then, Chen Ran had only shown the level of an ordinary person. But now, he had reached the standard of an excellent frontline warrior.

Weapons and combat techniques could be mastered through learning, but physical fitness would always be the standard for judging a warrior's talent.

One could only say that Fire Moth lived up to its name; the First Research Institute truly had the skills to be first.

"You haven't reached your limit yet; let's try adding some weight next."

For a period of time afterward, Chen Ran endured pain and was repeatedly tempered.

Like iron ore, only by continuously removing impurities could it become good raw material.

However, it was unclear whether it was due to Mobius's serum or the previous serum's effects, but even under full load training, he had never experienced muscle strains, no matter how exhausted he was.

Not even cramps had occurred.

And every day after training, Blanca would personally come to take him for a health check, and every piece of health data would be provided to Mobius.

This routine lasted for two weeks.

He had gradually adapted to life in Fire Moth. Besides being in the First Squad, he was often pulled by Vill-V to work in the engineering department.

The depths had already been entrusted, but that didn't mean Vill-V was free. On the contrary, weapons, materials, Honkai core research, and Honkai Beast skeletons were all part of her work.

This left Vill-V feeling tricked.

His responsibility was to explain the commonalities of materials to Vill-V. Thanks to the fluid knowledge instilled by the system, both of them approached weapon upgrades from a fluid perspective.

Neither of them mentioned that day's events; Chen Ran was shy and guilty, while Vill-V was indifferent.

After two weeks, when Chen Ran felt he had adapted to the rhythm of Fire Moth and could continue trying simulations, a new task arrived.

To be precise, it was a new emergency.

[Emergency alert! Emergency alert! Strong Honkai Energy fluctuations have been detected in South America, expected to radiate throughout the region. The United Nations has issued a retreat order for local residents. Please assist in handling the situation, Fire Moth members.]

A hurricane tore through the sky, shredding streets and swallowing buildings.

A fully armed boy stood atop the tallest building in the city. Just a few kilometers ahead of him was a vortex formed by the storm, now rapidly moving in his direction.

Days earlier, the residents had evacuated under vague disaster warnings. This once densely populated city had turned into a ghost town.

The boy clenched his fists tightly, as if that could suppress the trembling of his body.

Even so, he still held his head high, staring intently at the massive beast charging toward him.

He was waiting.

When the vortex rolled beneath his feet, he would jump into the eye of the storm. That was the core of the disaster, the origin of all misfortune.

He had to destroy it.

The boy closed his eyes, mentally simulating every step of the battle against the storm's core: the storm would tear his body apart, erase his existence, and he would destroy the storm's power source before his breath ceased.

When it was all over, perhaps someone would lay a bouquet at his grave. But more likely, he would vanish silently from this world, just like all the missing people swallowed by the wind, and this land where he was born and raised.

But he had no regrets.

The eye of the storm was drawing closer, and the boy tensed his body.

There was only one chance!

"Three, two, one," he silently counted in his mind: "Jump!"

His slender body was instantly engulfed by the raging wind. The hurricane tore at his clothes and skin.

The boy gritted his teeth and threw explosives into the eye of the storm.

As long as he destroyed the power source there, everything would end—

But in the next moment, the boy's blood ran cold.

In the center of the storm, there was nothing.

The wind did not weaken. It wrapped around the boy, about to crush every bone in his body.

Suddenly, his body was violently thrown into the air, away from the storm. A tall figure stood in front of him.

It was a white-haired youth, only a few years older than him.

He held a firearm, standing firm against the storm like an unyielding spear.

"Who are you?"

Kosma rasped, the howling wind scattering his voice.

"How is there still a civilian, and a child at that?" Kevin frowned and said, "Listen carefully, if you don't want to die, run quickly. The Fourth Herrscher is about to arrive; there's a shelter thirty kilometers east of the city. Get there immediately!"

Not far away, a dusty Chen Ran spat out the sand in his mouth: "Kevin, stop dawdling here! The Fourth Herrscher is too fast; I can't find her!"

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