What? If I get hurt in a dream, all of humanity will suffer the same injury? And everyone can watch my live broadcast? When Li Daoran woke up, he found himself surrounded by the military. Under their layers of protection, he finally understood what had happened. Now, how to ensure his survival in the coming war between humanity and the insect race had become the gravest concern for all mankind. Learn this first—laser weapons. Watch that—giant mechas, yes, mechas! Such enormous battleships—I must study them. The world went mad because of him, and technology surged ahead by thousands of years. But what secret lies behind Li Daoran’s sudden rise as humanity’s savior? Can he protect the lives of all humankind and lead them to victory in the chaos of war?
Li Daoran looked around, left and right; everything here was so novel to him. A bus-like flying car rose from the ground—he had just arrived in it. He had originally been a sophomore at university, spending his holidays at home, just finished lunch and was napping, when he inexplicably found himself here.
This must be a dream, he thought.
After getting off the vehicle, he fell in line behind others. Finally, it was his turn. Since it was a dream, he acted with a bit more abandon.
He addressed the nurse registering people, dressed in white, “Nurse, what are you all doing here? Do you think I look handsome?”
The nurse looked up, rolled her eyes, and said, “You’re the tenth person today brave enough to flirt with me. You go to Class Ten. Move ahead—see that burly man who looks like a bear? That’s Bear Instructor. He’ll be in charge of you now. Don’t say I’m not looking out for you; that’s a reconnaissance training camp, most people can’t even get in.”
Li Daoran’s mouth fell open when he spotted the instructor, towering among the crowd, barking profanities at the recruits, his spit flying everywhere.
He wanted to retort, but the nurse waved him off, “Hurry up, there are people waiting behind you.”
“Sister, I’m sorry. I really am.” If Li Daoran could choose again, he’d never have spoken so recklessly.
The nurse cast him a disdainful glance, “Go get your injection, then pick up your uniform. Change and return to your squad. Weren’t you bold just now? Little brother, you softened pretty quickly. You disappoint me.”
Li Daoran