Chapter 60 Practice
Chapter 60 Practice
Erik looked up, his gaze meeting Kai's. "You're right," he said, his voice steady. "I was wrong to put us all at risk like that. I just... I want to be recognized. To be the best.""We all do," Annika interjected. "But there's more to being the best than just power. It's about trust, loyalty, and knowing when to hold back for the greater good."
Frode nodded, leaning against the wall. "And sometimes, it's about knowing when to step aside and let your teammates shine."
Erik's gaze drifted to the floor. "I never meant to betray you guys," he murmured. "I just... I wanted to prove that I could be more than just the weak link."
Kai sighed and sat down beside him. "You're not the weak link, Erik. You have the potential to be one of the strongest among us. But you can't do it alone. We're all different, with different strengths and weaknesses. That's what makes us a team." He paused, letting his words sink in. "What happened today was a wake-up call. We need to communicate better, understand each other's limits, and support each other."
Ingrid nodded in agreement. "We've come so far, and we can't let our differences or personal ambitions ruin what we've built." She glanced at the others. "We've seen what happens when a team falls apart."
"Yeah," Frode chimed in, his eyes lighting up with a mischievous spark. "We need to trust each other and watch each other's backs. Like when I had to save Kai's butt out there."
The room broke into chuckles, easing the tension. Ingrid couldn't help but roll her eyes, but she was smiling too. "I had to save yours as well, don't forget that."
"True," Frode grinned sheepishly. "But the point stands."
Annika took a step forward. "We can't change the past, but we can learn from it. We're stronger when we stand as one. We need to trust each other's abilities and instincts." She looked directly at Erik. "We're all here to support you, Erik. But you have to trust us too."
Erik looked up, meeting Annika's gaze. "I do," he said earnestly. "I'll do better."
The room grew quiet again as they all digested their words. They knew the stakes were high, and that they had to be a cohesive unit to face the challenges ahead. Kai broke the silence with a gentle smile. "Let's train harder together, support each other, and show the academy what Team 12 is truly made of."
Erik nodded solemnly, his expression a mix of regret and determination. "You can count on me."
The team spent the rest of the evening strategizing and sharing their thoughts, each member acknowledging their mistakes and committing to improving as a unit. The bond between them grew stronger as they realized that their successes hinged on their collective strength.
The next day, they woke up to find an unexpected addition to their training regimen. Colonel Skai had scheduled a series of team-building exercises that were designed to enhance their trust and communication. The first exercise was a high-wire obstacle course that required them to support each other while traversing across precarious wires.
As they geared up, Kai felt the weight of his dragon node pulsing with anticipation. He knew they had to work as one to complete the task. Frode and Annika looked at him with renewed respect, and even Ingrid offered a nod of approval. Erik, however, was quieter than usual, his eyes darting between his teammates,
Kai clapped him on the shoulder. "You never did. We all make mistakes. What's important is that we learn from them." The team nodded in agreement, their eyes reflecting a newfound understanding of their collective strength.
Their bond grew stronger over the next few days as they faced more challenges. They scaled the academy's towering cliffs, navigated the treacherous underground labyrinth, and practiced complex strategies in the simulation rooms. The dragon node's whispers grew more insistent, but Kai remained steadfast, channeling its power only when necessary and never letting it overwhelm him.
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