018. Stealing Skills

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018. Stealing Skills

"Why do you look so bad?"

Nordri frowned, looking at the evasive gaze of Li Aozi, and scolded:

"How can you cooperate with the experiments like this? You need to maintain a healthy state."

"Had a nightmare."

Li Aozi rubbed his temples; what happened yesterday made him a bit anxious.

After all, he was just an ordinary person. Encountering such unexpected situations, suspicion and anxiety caused mental exhaustion, leading to wild thoughts.

"A nightmare? Just empty delusions. Only the weak fear nightmares; the strong charge forward and win even in their dreams." Nordri scoffed at this.

However, he quickly adjusted his mindset and, taking advantage of the topic, asked Nurse Nordri:

"I think it's not just nightmares causing my mental state to be bad—doing the same training every day is just too boring."

Nordri rolled her eyes at him but then thought it made sense.

Day after day, he was just doing physical training. Meanwhile, other patients in the activity area were chatting, laughing, and playing various ball games, while Li Aozi watched from the side, inevitably feeling unbalanced.

'I still need to pay attention to the patients' psychological issues.'

Remembering Li Aozi's semi-mad, semi-rational state before he was taken in, Nordri still felt a bit apprehensive.

Seemingly harmless, Li Aozi could instantly render her, a martial artist, powerless when in that state.

Looking at the harmless Li Aozi in front of her, who occasionally glanced at the distant patients participating in activities with envy and longing in his eyes, Nordri pondered for a moment and nodded.

"So what do you want?"

Nordri asked:

"I can't let you join group activities with others; you are still under isolation monitoring."

"I know—since that's the case, at least add some different exercise activities, Nurse? Doing the same training every day is just too dull."

"Alright, what do you want to do?"

Li Aozi pretended to think for a moment and said:

"How about you teach me boxing?"

Martial arts.

Nordri initially wanted to refuse but stopped herself.

Training him in some basic moves wouldn't be harmful.

Besides, martial arts require long-term foundational practice and repeated learning. At over 20 years old, Li Aozi's bones were set, making it unsuitable for him to start martial arts.

Moreover, learning some fighting techniques without entering the realm of martial artists posed no threat.

Within seven steps, the gun is fast; within seven steps, the gun is both fast and accurate.

If he truly learned some fighting moves and formed muscle memory, next time he lost control, he wouldn't think of hiding blades in his mouth for a sneak attack but would instead try to fight back in a combat stance.

'If you use a hobby to challenge someone's professional skills, I would welcome it.'

With this in mind, Nordri quickly decided and readily agreed:

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