In the dim laboratory, Gerling sat at the table, in front of him were all kinds of flashing instruments and complex drawings. His fingers slid rapidly across a transparent chip, and the screen kept flashing battle records and information about magic items. The moonlight outside the window shone through the dim light and sprinkled on his sweaty forehead.

"Gerlin, are you relieved?" A deep voice came from behind. The burly Wald walked over, and the scar on his face was more obvious under the light.

"I know what I'm doing." Gelling didn't look back, his eyes were fixed on the screen, and confusion was brewing in his heart. As more and more data were input, he felt that the upcoming bloody battle seemed not only a contest against the enemy, but also a test of his own beliefs.

"Those apprentices..." Walder hesitated, "Do you really want to record them all?"

"This is the only way." Gerlin finally turned around, his eyes gleaming with determination. "Magic items are just tools, but the people who can use them in a bloody battle are the key. Every bit of their fluctuations may become a factor that changes the situation of the battle."

Walder sighed and sat opposite Gerling. He sensed Gerling's nervousness, which reflected the tacit understanding and trust between the two warriors. Obviously, whenever they discussed fighting, the relationship between the two brothers was more than just a simple companion. "I know the apprentices are important, but what if they are pushed to death by the bloody battle?"

"That is their fate." Gerling's voice was calm and decisive. "We have come this far. There is no turning back. If we don't get through this, future enemies will only push us further away."

"No matter what, stay alert." Walder said with a hint of seriousness, "These apprentices are sometimes too confident. They don't know where the real danger lies."

"That's why I recorded their fluctuations," Gerlin said, calling up an avatar that showed the information of a young apprentice. "Look at this, Aldi. His fluctuations were very good during the trial, but I found that he was not calm enough at the critical moment. This will be the aspect I will focus on in training."

"I heard that he and Hermione have been having a hot relationship recently," Walder smiled slightly, "I guess that guy has no time to focus on the battle?"

"The spark of emotion can be transformed into motivation in battle, but being too obsessed will turn it into a burden." Gerling knocked hard on the table, with the corner of his mouth slightly raised. "Also, Hermione's fighting style needs to be improved. She relies too much on close combat."

At this moment, the door of the laboratory was pushed open, and Hermione walked in, looking nervous and mysterious. Her hair was slightly damp, and she had obviously just returned from the training ground, with a little sweat on her forehead.

"What are you discussing?" Hermione glanced at the chip on the table and looked straight at Garlin.

"Nothing, just analyzing the confrontation between you and Aldi." Gerlin smiled, but his eyes were still sharp.

Hermione frowned slightly, holding a hairband tightly in her hand, looking a little anxious. "I know Aldi has good fighting skills, but his psychological quality is poor. When facing a real enemy, he may lose his composure, and our goal is more than that."

"This is why I want to record the fluctuations of the apprentices." Gerling said seriously, "Everyone has strengths and weaknesses. Data can help us improve their efficiency in a short period of time."

"I understand your idea, but I'm worried about the rhythm." Hermione looked up at Gellin and said firmly, "If everyone follows your plan, what may be lost is not only the confidence of the apprentices, but also their original creativity."

Walder nodded silently, agreeing with Hermione's opinion. Gerling admired her persistence and decided to seriously consider it. "Maybe you are right, Hermione. Sometimes, active training will erase individual characteristics, but in a harsh environment, personality is an instinct for survival."

"And each apprentice has a different background. Some have mysterious origins, while others want to prove themselves." Hermione's eyes revealed a thirst for knowledge. "We need to focus on how to encourage them while recording the fluctuations."

Gerling nodded seriously and began to think about the future direction of training. "So, how can we balance individual characteristics and teamwork?"

"We can hold some team activities, not just simple training," Hermione suggested excitedly, "Let them play different roles and achieve goals through cooperation. This will not only exercise their skills but also improve their trust."

Walder was silent for a moment, then suddenly interrupted: "I think this is a good idea. This will allow the apprentices to form a tacit understanding in battle and adapt to changes in the enemy and ourselves as quickly as possible."

"But the implementation plan will take time. There are only a few days left before the bloody battle." Gerling scratched his head and frowned. "We must have a specific plan."

"We can start with the groups," Hermione's eyes sparkled with wisdom, "divide them into three groups, and have each group complete a certain goal within a specific time. This will effectively improve their coordination ability."

"That's a good idea, but you have to consider how to evaluate their performance," Wald said, looking thoughtful.

"Perhaps we can use the data in the chip." Hermione's eyes lit up. "The feedback after each group is completed will affect the arrangement of the next activity. This will give them a sense of purpose in training."

"We can assign a leader to each group to oversee and record the process." Gerling's thoughts gradually became clear and he quickly got into the state. "This will not only create more interactions, but also cultivate their leadership skills."

"Then let's start making arrangements." Walder knocked on the table, "Go to the training ground with the information and let everyone understand the significance of all this."

"If everything goes well, we should be able to see results before the bloody battle." Gerling smiled with anticipation in his eyes.

The three of them stared at each other, seeming to feel a kind of unspoken tacit understanding. Even though they faced unknown challenges in the upcoming bloody battle, at this moment, their hearts were closely connected by their common goal.

After some discussion, they quickly developed a complete plan. From then on, the laboratory was not only filled with data fluctuations, but also injected with new strength and hope. Each apprentice will fight for survival, and Gellin will silently support them behind the scenes and protect everything with his heart.

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