Transmigrated into Another Apocalyptic World (BL) - Chapter 139
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Chapter 139: Chapter 138: Treyton Talking to his grandfather Chapter 139: Chapter 138: Treyton Talking to his grandfather Even their team, which can be considered to be strong as they were able to travel such a long distance with all their members intact, also had to worry about their team’s mental health.
It can be said that the mental health of everyone in the team can be considered to be very good if it is compared to others.
However, it was still obvious that their mentality isn’t that healthy because it would still show when they saw gruesome things, and he could also hear it through their conversations that he had heard.
But at least their mentality was already more stabilized compared to when they just started traveling.
In their team, the people who actually had the most relaxed mentality were the three kids and Luciel.
With the show that Luciel wanted, it at least helped them relax more because they realized that they could even have a proper performance show even in such an environment.
They realized that they could still experience the things they previously had as long as they were strong enough to make it happen without endangering themselves and the others around them.
“Yes, such activity indeed helped us to relax a lot,” Treyton said.
It helped most of the people in the team to relax.
Even he himself was also relaxed a lot because of it, but he actually doesn’t need it that much compared to the others.
He had always been able to relax his mind by just looking at Luciel, who was always lazing around.
Seeing Luciel live as leisurely as possible always gives him a sense of peace that could ease his mind.
It always reminded him that they could always treat themselves better and they didn’t have to be too anxious even if they were in such a dangerous environment.
Even though almost all of them in the team had superpowers and they were continuously training, Treyton would still get anxious sometimes.
Treyton could see that all of them were getting stronger, but whenever they encountered too many zombies that they had to escape.
Or when they encounter stronger zombies or zombie animals, just like the zombie dogs or the baby zombies that Luciel dealt with; Or encounter something unexpected that led them to danger, just like what happened to the laboratory where Luciel needed to save them again.
All those events always make him anxious and always make him think that they weren’t training enough, and they weren’t good enough yet.
With those thoughts, he wanted to push himself to train harder and push the others to train even harder than before.
He and the others were already training hard enough because they were always training whenever they had time.
If he pushed them to train more while they were still traveling, it would surely be harmful in the long run, especially to their mental health.
Treyton knew it; however, when he was anxious, he would always think that their training was still not enough.
Thankfully, those thoughts would always disappear when he looked at Luciel, who was either sleeping or watching something on his phone or tab.
He was able to relax just by Luciel’s leisurely aura.
He was also relieved to see Luceil being able to live leisurely just as he wanted because it meant that he was still capable.
It means that they’re still good enough, as Luciel could still do what he wanted, which also means that he doesn’t have to be too anxious because they’re strong enough.
They indeed need to continue getting stronger because only when they are strong enough can they successfully survive and live more freely, but he doesn’t have to be too anxious about it.
Afterwards, Calvin continued telling the others what had happened to them.
After Calvin, they also listened to what had happened to Astrid.
Astrid also told the others again what she had already shared with them with the others, and as expected, everyone was similarly distressed because of the hardships that Astrid encountered.
After talking with them, the others continued comforting Astrid while he was called by his grandpa to talk separately in his office.
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His grandfather’s office was also on the first floor, as it was more convenient for dealing with official matters, especially when they had to report to him personally.
“I’m really glad you guys finally came back,” his grandfather said while sitting on his chair.
“Yeah, I’m also glad we can finally rest a bit after continuously traveling for a few months just to come here,” Treyton replied while sitting on the sofa facing his grandfather.
“So, what do you plan on doing later?” Why don’t you come back and join the army?” “No way!
Don’t even think about it, Grandpa,” Treyton said immediately.
“I will form my own team.
I already heard that the base allowed civilians to form their own teams to get their own supplies or do some missions posted in the mission hall of the base,” Treyton added.
“Indeed, we officially gave permission for civilians to form their own teams.
The base couldn’t simply run with only the military running around to get supplies and rescue survivors.
The number of soldiers in the base already dwindled to only half of its original total, so we don’t have enough manpower for collecting supplies, rescuing survivors, and protecting the base.
So, we officially acknowledge the people forming teams to do some missions to help run the base properly.” “What kind of teams does the base have?
Do you guys allow permanent and temporary teams?” Treyton asked.
“Yes, the base allows both kinds of teams to exist.
Most of the temporary teams are people who don’t necessarily have that much combat ability, but they’re courageous enough to step out of the base to look for their own supplies.
As for those that registered for permanent teams, they’re obviously the people who had ways to protect themselves.” “I’ll be registering my team as a permanent team.
Grandpa, what are the benefits of being a permanent team?” They’ll be living in the north base from now, and they also wouldn’t be joining the army, so they obviously needed to be registered as a permanent team.
With the appearance of superpowers, it’s obvious that the base wouldn’t be able to let all the survivors who had superpowers join the army for joint management.
The military obviously doesn’t have enough energy for it, and it would surely lead to protest and unnecessary unrest among the people.
With teams created by those people capable of fighting and with people with superpowers, it’s obvious that later on they would also have enough power on their own.
So, Treyton had already decided to form his own team before they even set out from his villa three months ago.
He wasn’t actively looking for people who could be part of their team, but he was still on the lookout for people that could be added to his team.
However, even though they also met some survivors on their way, no one really stood out much for him to take notice.
The only additions to their team, aside from his bodyguards, were the friends of Conner, Nate’s relatives, Jane and the kids, Aldo, and Richard.
The number wasn’t much, but at least they could all do something.
Mark and the others were already good at dealing with zombies themselves, together with Jane and Nate’s relatives.
Aldo was good at assembling things together with Samuel.
Richard was a good cook and a good assistant to Yang.
And the best one they encountered was, of course, Theo, who had space superpowers.
Having someone with space powers on the team was really convenient.
He and Luciel have their own space, but Treyton doesn’t plan on revealing it yet as it was one of their insurances.
Having Theo on their team gave them great convenience; the only bad thing about it was that Theo was still a kid.
Even though Theo was still a kid because of his ability, he didn’t have much of a choice but to go with them on most of their missions later on.
The base would obviously have a lot of missions related to collecting supplies, and Theo will obviously be useful in such missions.
While he was thinking, his grandfather also replied to his question.
“There isn’t much difference in the benefits that the permanent and the temporary teams have at the moment, as we are still observing at the moment.” “I see.
So, what are the current benefits of registering as teams?” “The team would be given priority in buying something from the military.
They are going to be rewarded with points, and of course all the things they got from their mission would be theirs aside from the materials they needed to submit for their missions.
For permanent teams, the base also offers bigger places for them to live in.
As for the other benefits, you can ask your uncles later on,” Treyton’s grandfather said.
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