Along the way, he saw many refugees running in the same direction as him.
Most of them were battered with wounds, painfully thin, and overly vigilant—completely devoid of trust toward other humans.
This disaster had truly changed them, turning them into cautious, calculating, and even savage individuals.
You could say they had survived, but they were still struggling just to live.
He might not understand exactly how they had endured for so long, but from his observations, these people had lived in danger every single day.
For their eyes alone told that story.
Seeing this made him decide to train his people even harder. Though his people were trained every day, it still wasn't enough for him.
With how the world was now, they needed to adapt better. They had to become decisive, just like these survivors. Otherwise, they would be eaten alive by this new world.
