Early morning rain had just stopped, breaking the usual gloom; today was a rare sunny day. The sun burst out of the clouds' embrace, and the sunshine reflecting through the branches wove into golden strands, stringing the raindrops into amber beads.
On the open ground, a group of fourteen or fifteen-year-old teenagers, wearing shorts, ran passionately across the square with bare backs.
Boy Scouts.
To be precise, all these children are orphans of the apocalypse. In the face of this turbulent disaster, they lost their closest kin, surviving alone.
Among thousands of orphans, a total of three hundred and sixty succeeded after numerous screenings.
Although nearly a third of these children awakened successfully, in this special training, they could not use any energy. They must train entirely with their bodies.
The strength, speed, agility, and flexibility of the body need to be enhanced to achieve perfect coordination.
To do a good job, one must first sharpen their tools.
