As soon as these words came out, the nomads who were listening to the excitement couldn't help but look over.

As the remnants of the Kingdom of Arnor, they knew too well the strength of this creature. The destruction of the Kingdom of Arnor was due to these corpse demons.

They were summoned by the Witch King, and they had all kinds of evil black magic. They were also immune to ordinary swords and blows. They could be said to be invincible on the battlefield. Even the former regular army of the Dunedain had great difficulty dealing with them.

Encountering this kind of enemy for the first time?

It's really lucky to be able to survive.

"Corpse demon?"

The recruits remembered this name.

There are not many records about corpse demons in this world. Most of them are in some unfounded rumors and bedtime stories that scare children. Very few people have actually seen them.

Especially those who have seen them and survived, even fewer.

However...

The clever soldiers glanced at several nomad instructors.

It seems that the instructors reacted strongly to this name. Maybe they can ask them about it.

"Okay, continue doing your work. I won't bother you for now."

Waving his hand, Levi rushed to the exit, and the soldiers made moves to make way.

After this instruction, Levi also had an idea of ​​the strength of this batch of recruits. Even if they haven't completed the training yet, they will have good combat power if they are thrown out directly.

Everyone who enters the barracks is trained according to the highest standards as much as possible.

After all, there is no shortage of food and various resources, and if they are injured, they can be carried to the beacon for rapid recovery.

If you can't die, train to death.

Under this mechanism, everyone is making rapid progress.

And feeling that they are indeed getting stronger day by day, and there are visible gains and progress every day, a certain line in the hearts of the soldiers has also been ignited.

In short, it's a bit addictive.

In the barracks, various strict trainings that break through the limits continue.

Levi also continued to wander around the territory, and walked all the way to the vicinity of the school.

Taber, who had just finished a class, walked out of the classroom with a pile of books in his arms with great effort. He panted and stuck his head out to see if there was anyone walking in front of him, so as not to bump into them by chance.

At this time, a pair of hands reached out to Taber, and Taber only felt the pressure on his arms relieved. When the books on the upper layer were moved away, he could see the person standing in front of him clearly.

"I can move it, sir."

"I don't doubt your arm strength, but it will be easier this way."

Levi shared half of the books Taber was holding and walked side by side with him. He looked down and found that different names were written on these books.

Not books, but notes.

"Do you have to move so many things every day?" Levi asked.

"Yes, these are the students' homework. I have to go back and take a good look and make corrections for them."

"Is that so."

Levi pulled out a hand and opened the top notebook. After walking and reading for a while, he also understood it.

This is a grammar course, and the things in it are quite practical.

In addition to grammar, there are also some arithmetic content.

According to the average level of this world, a person who can write, has a certain literary talent and structure, can do arithmetic, and understands the law can survive anywhere.

However, this can only be the foundation in Lubianbao, and everyone will have to know it in the future.

Closing the notebook with a click, Levi asked again: "Do you usually move these notebooks by yourself?"

"No, usually when I just go out, students will come to help me."

"Why didn't I see it today?"

Faced with this question, Taber just turned his head to the side. Levi looked in this direction and saw a row of little heads by the window looking over here with wide eyes.

There was agility and curiosity in his eyes, mixed with a trace of awe.

"They don't seem to dare to come over."

Levi smiled at the group of children, and he didn't quite understand.

Am I that scary?

In comparison, the children of River Valley City are more open. When they saw their lord passing by, they came up to talk to him without saying a word and gave him their own small gifts without any fear.

——Levi has not opened the small gift box yet. It has been kept in his backpack, occupying a grid.

Obviously seeing Levi's doubts, Taber explained: "Please understand that their parents always bring their emotions into the story when telling stories."

"Many children who have never seen you think that you are a giant as tall as a mountain, and you can kill a dragon bigger than a castle with one punch."

Levi covered his face.

"Now that they have seen it, I am no different from ordinary people."

Taber did not speak for several seconds, but just shook his head slightly.

When a person does something worth celebrating, he is a hero worthy of love, and people will think he is an outstanding "person".

But when a person does one incredible thing after another and saves the lives of many people, he will become a perfect "legend" in the hearts of some people, surpassing the existence of all heroes.

Especially since this person is rarely seen, he is quite mysterious.

And while he is mysterious, the "miracles" he shows are always around everyone and can be seen at all times.

This makes it even more mysterious, mysterious to the point of being awe-inspiring.

"It seems I need to interact more with the children."

Levi thought.

"The same goes for the people in the territory."

Although the roadside fort has been established for some time, the frequency of his going out is really quite high.

He is offline every day, and he is not there when asked.

After a few words, the two walked to another smaller study room, which is where Taber usually works and corrects homework.

Half of the pile of notes is in Taber's place, and the other half is taken by Levi.

Levi is also the first time to correct homework, but fortunately, the things in these notes are not complicated, they are all very basic common sense.

Although the times are different and the teachings are not quite the same, Levi's books are not read in vain.

Taber glanced at it and couldn't help but be amazed.

Combining what he has learned in the past and the books he read in Saruman's Orthanc Tower for dozens of days, plus the bright brain brought by mysticism, Levi has his own unique insights in many places.

And thanks to his knowledge ahead of the times, even if he is not familiar with this business, the corrections he makes can always be like bright red flowers in the green grass, and there is a special kind of eye-catching when you look closely.

It can only be said that he is worthy of being a lord.

Taber thought.

Many of the arithmetic methods and grammar viewpoints are quite advanced and worth learning.

But...

Old Taber rubbed his head as he looked at what Levi had written.

If the children were curious and pointed to a difficult sentence and asked, it would be a big pain.

I don't know how much saliva I would have to shed.

Not long after, all the notes were corrected.

Taber put Levi's corrected notes aside and planned to keep them here for the time being. He would send them back to the children after he had studied and understood the meaning of those words.

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