Construction work at the campsite still went on. Donti and the others who had been carrying logs during the day returned to the barracks exhausted again.
After several of the students that went to work returned, the first thing they did was to check how well they could control the nanomachines. As a matter of fact, physical exercise could really raise their synchronization rate. It might not be possible to see it after one or two days of exercise, but now that a week had passed, the difference was much more obvious. And in just a week, their bodies had gotten much stronger as well.
Donti said while lying in the barracks, “Bro, although physical exercise can help us raise our synchronization rates, there’s simply too much work for us to perform. It won’t be good if we break down from fatigue either, so please help us think of a solution. The potatoes from the field ran out yesterday Meanwhile, the grains the Radianz Consortium have provided are only enough to cook a very thin porridge. If we don’t have enough food, it’s gonna be really dangerous for us.
The rations at the refugee camp were provided by the Radianz Consortium.
But how kind could the Radianz Consortium be?
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