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Now reading: Chapter 816 - 717: Dislocated Lives 15 from Quick Transmigration: Underdog Turns out to be Untouchable, a Fantasy novel by Sweet Words from the Heart.

There are doctors specifically in the sumr camp to handle so ergencies that happen during the kids’ training. Coach Wang took ng Jiao there.

There were two male and two female doctors there. After Coach Wang ntioned the need to assess ng Jiao’s injuries, he handed her over to the two female doctors. The female doctors initially assud that a student at the camp had bullied another girl.

Since it wasn’t appropriate for Coach Wang to speak ill of a student in front of others, he rely ntioned the injury assessnt and left. The two female doctors, noticing ng Jiao looking wronged and on the verge of tears, initially felt a bit of pity before calming her down and beginning the examination.

ng Jiao rembered Mo Siqi hitting her in private areas. Mo Siqi, being a girl, probably assud ng Jiao would feel embarrassed to expose those areas for examination, but ng Jiao was unbothered, stripping down completely, startling the two female doctors.

However, once she undressed, ng Jiao was dumbfounded to see that the places Mo Siqi had viciously hit her bore no marks. Instead, she had a couple of bruises on her arms and legs, but they weren’t even classified as minor injuries and certainly didn’t indicate bullying.

In fact, these two bruises were intentionally left by Wen Shuangshuang. During the struggle with Mo Siqi, a physical confrontation with ng Jiao was inevitable, making it plausible for her to have bruises. It would have been odd if no marks were left during such a tussle.

Normally, soone without bruises would be believable, but since ng Jiao insisted on the injury assessnt and her facial marks seed to have slightly expanded, Wen Shuangshuang speculated that ng Jiao might have a constitution that bruises easily, like bruising with a light touch, hence the two bruises were left.

Earlier, ng Jiao thought that stripping would reveal her body covered with terrifying marks. The two female doctors also expected to see a girl covered in injuries when ng Jiao stripped completely, yet there were hardly any marks on her body.

One of the female doctors held ng Jiao’s hand, carefully checking her body. When she released her and looked elsewhere, she noticed a large red mark on the spot she had been holding on ng Jiao’s arm.

The doctor was stunned. She didn’t use any force, yet ng Jiao’s skin showed such a large red mark. This made the doctor think of people who are particularly prone to leaving visible marks even from minor injuries, suggesting that the bruises on this girl’s body might not be from being hit but perhaps from a light accidental bump or scrape.

Both female doctors’ expressions soured. They wondered if this girl was using her bruise-prone body to fra soone else. With this thought in mind, when the doctors looked at ng Jiao’s pitiful face, their attitudes shifted.

With stern faces, they had ng Jiao get dressed. After they went out, they directly told Coach Wang that ng Jiao’s body only had a few bruises and that ng Jiao had a constitution prone to marking, aning even slight abrasions could leave a trace.

Upon hearing this, Coach Wang frowned, casting an annoyed glance at the miserable, sobbing ng Jiao. Everything beca clear: Mo Siqi must have hit ng Jiao, but not severely, and Wen Shuangshuang intervened in ti.

ng Jiao, knowing her body bruised easily, wanted to use it to fra Wen Shuangshuang and Mo Siqi. While her sche wasn’t ticulous, it was malicious enough.

Enraged by ng Jiao’s malice, Coach Wang didn’t take ng Jiao back; he imdiately sent her to isolation. ng Jiao pouted but dared not speak because being in isolation ant no training, no als from the small window, and no chores, so she complied willingly.

No matter how compliant ng Jiao seed, Coach Wang had already decided to call her parents to take her away. He wouldn’t allow a student like ng Jiao to remain in the camp.

Laziness, unwillingness to work, or not fitting in were all teachable issues, like Mo Siqi who was once troubleso, but a malicious heart and bad character weren’t teachable in a two-month camp.

With ng Jiao absent for a night, Wen Shuangshuang and her two friends had a restful sleep. Early the next morning, passing by the isolation room, it was silent within. Whether ng Jiao was actually confined, Wen Shuangshuang figured she wouldn’t be staying after this incident.

Indeed, after a day of training, news spread that ng Jiao was taken ho by her parents. It was said her mother pleaded with Coach Wang for a long ti, but he firmly expelled ng Jiao from camp.

Enraged, ng Jiao’s mother even hit ng Jiao before leaving with her crying daughter. Hearing this, Wen Shuangshuang, Wang Xiao, and Mo Siqi breathed a collective sigh of relief, finally free of the unpredictable tricks of their forr roommate.

The day after ng Jiao’s departure, students who had been discussing the incident had no more interest in why she was expelled, as their training regin changed once more.

At the morning lineup, before running, Coach Wang announced their first training: a five-kiloter cross-country run with gear—blankets, pots, bowls, kettles, and extendable camping tents.

Though these weren’t like military gear, the aning was the sa. Everyone carried equipnt as they ran outside the camp, and the pace of the cross-country run was swift. Though little was added, the five-kiloter run left them exhausted.

Fortunately, everyone’s fitness had improved. After the five-kiloter run, they could still hold on, with Wen Shuangshuang making the most progress. Previously, she needed help when running unburdened. Now, after the run, she was the least tired of all.

Wang Xiao pointed at Wen Shuangshuang, breathing heavily, exclaid, "You’re a freak! Your fitness is improving way too fast. How am I supposed to handle this as soone who’s trained since childhood?"

Relax the body with a slow walk, then stand at attention for fifteen minutes. After breakfast and a half-hour rest, instead of practicing diving, the coach had them doing push-ups, sit-ups, frog jumps, pull-ups, climbing high walls, and crawling under low nets.

After this entire routine, all the students were wiped out. Although the training volu was only half of what real soldiers endured, it already left these boys and girls feeling like they were on the brink of death. By the day’s end, trembling arms and legs were normal.

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