After today’s training ended, Porcelain Moon personally gave them a lesson—on how to deal with Magical Girl-type enemies.
As an S-Class Magical Girl, Porcelain Moon had undergone specialized training to handle various threats and had faced all kinds of enemies.
Therefore, when it came to the topic of combating Magical Girl-type foes, she held considerable authority.
Battles between Magical Girls are characterized by high intensity and frequent engagement. Due to the presence of magic shields, it is difficult to defeat an opponent with a single strike most of the time.
Moreover, both sides possess excellent mobility and various special abilities, making the combat highly complex and multidimensional.
Only those with quick reflexes and excellent judgment can gain the upper hand.
Lei Mang had given Porcelain Moon an Experimental Textbook as reference material.
This textbook was compiled by the Tianfu Province Magic Administration Bureau, likely in connection with the Shengli Group.
The content of this textbook was the same as what Porcelain Moon was teaching, so she turned it into a PPT for her explanation.
“Don’t hold back when dealing with your enemies,” Porcelain Moon said.
“I’ve fought against our top target—Tianlang. She’s ruthless and kills indiscriminately. Everyone must be careful, and if it’s necessary to execute her, don’t hesitate.”
“But none of us have ever killed anyone… what if we can’t bring ourselves to do it?” Kong Ling raised her hand to ask.
Ying Xian answered for Porcelain Moon, “Kong Ling, imagine that she’s about to kill your teammate in the next second—you have to act, there’s no room for hesitation.”
Nearby, Miao Ke’er was distracted, lost in thought.
“Miao Ke’er, daydreaming during class isn’t good,” Ye Liu kindly reminded her.
“Enemies could be lurking around every corner. She’s human, not an Extradimensional Beast, so we must be especially wary of ambushes from the shadows,” Porcelain Moon continued.
“Also, she’s not alone. She has a mysterious organization backing her up, and their spies might already be among us—perhaps even within the Magic Control Bureau.”
“That’s so scary,” Lin Shuqing said worriedly.
“It’s okay, I’ll protect you! With my magic!” Tian Lan hugged her tightly from behind.
“Also… there’s one very important thing, a key point you all need to pay special attention to!” Porcelain Moon tapped the blackboard, where she had neatly written everything in chalk.
“The enemy possesses a special ability called ‘Dream Realm.’ It’s a shared mental domain. To this day, we haven’t figured out how it’s formed.”
“Within the Dream Realm, the enemy may launch psychic attacks against us. We must be extremely cautious and watch for any unusual behavior in our teammates.”
“If you notice anything, report it immediately. The enemy can only invade one person’s mind at a time. Although we haven’t found a way to defend against it yet, don’t worry—trust your comrades.”
Porcelain Moon drew a large red circle around the words ‘Dream Realm’ on the blackboard to emphasize it.
“Is it really that amazing? A mental domain sounds so mystical…” Lin Xing imagined what a mental domain might be like.
“Lin Xing, our magic abilities are already fantastical enough. We don’t need more of that,” Chen Lisi said seriously while taking notes.
At this moment, Bai Lingluo raised her hand.
“Porcelain Moon sister, you once told me that the Dream Realm might reveal a person’s past memories. Does that mean our past secrets will be exposed?”
Porcelain Moon responded to Bai Lingluo’s question: “I did tell you that before, and it’s also what I’m about to explain next—the enemy may use your regrets or sorrows from the past to attack your mind, shaking your will to fight.”
“So we must firmly hold onto our beliefs and not be corrupted by the enemy! Their goal is to resurrect Extradimensional Beasts to destroy society and harm countless innocents.”
“They are pure Antisocial Elements. Their sweet words can’t be trusted—even a single punctuation mark! Do you all understand?” Everyone nodded.
The lesson with Porcelain Moon as the instructor lasted two hours.
It was Porcelain Moon’s first time teaching, and in this way, she had to admit she might actually have a talent for being a teacher.
After it ended, Porcelain Moon stepped outside to rest; her mouth was almost sore from talking so much.
At that moment, she saw a girl walking out too, heading toward the mountainside.
Because the military base was built on a hill, it offered a view of Jing’an City in the distance.
Curious, Porcelain Moon approached and realized it was Miao Ke’er, who had been distracted since the class started. Porcelain Moon had been observing her for some time.
“Miao Ke’er, is something on your mind? You’ve been zoning out and not joining the others,” Porcelain Moon approached and asked directly.
“I… I don’t know,” Miao Ke’er said quietly, so softly that Porcelain Moon had to lean in to hear.
“If something’s bothering you, tell your sister. I’ll help you figure it out.”
Miao Ke’er wrestled with her thoughts for a moment but finally spoke up: “Porcelain Moon sister, I’m very scared—scared that one day I might have to fight an enemy who’s also a Magical Girl.”
“I don’t know what to do. Why do Magical Girls have to fight each other? Wouldn’t it be better if we all fought the Extradimensional Beasts together…”
Having such questions was normal. Porcelain Moon could only curse this damned world for forcing innocent and kind hearts to commit necessary evils.
“Miao Ke’er, actually, it doesn’t matter whether you’re a Magical Girl or not. Humans have had a tradition of killing each other since ancient times. But having teenage girls kill each other—that’s a first.”
“You really don’t have to overthink it. Even if your hands are stained with blood, as long as what you do is just, you shouldn’t feel guilty.”
“But how do we define justice?” Miao Ke’er asked a question that caught Porcelain Moon off guard.
“Well, that’s a complicated question. Everyone has a different view of what justice is.”
“What I consider just is whether something benefits all living beings, whether it helps those in need, whether it allows everyone to live in peace and happiness without falling into mutual hatred and war—that’s the cause of justice as I see it. Miao Ke’er, what do you think?”
“I think it’s pretty much the same as what you said…”
“That’s right. So, for the sake of justice in your heart, do what benefits justice—like eliminating evildoers. Isn’t that what should be done?”
“Strengthen your beliefs, Miao Ke’er, and remember those who sacrificed themselves for justice.” Porcelain Moon hugged the petite girl, encouraging her.
Miao Ke’er thought for a long time and finally summoned her courage. “Thank you, Porcelain Moon sister. I understand now.”
When Bai Lingluo passed by, she noticed Porcelain Moon chatting intimately with another girl and felt a bit jealous.
“Porcelain Moon sister~ who are you talking to?”
Bai Lingluo’s plaintive voice came from behind Porcelain Moon, startling her.
“Um, I was just talking with Miao Ke’er about training…”
Coincidentally, Ying Xian noticed them at this moment.
“Porcelain Moon senpai, since I see you here with some free time, can I have a moment alone with you? It’s so rare to see you—I don’t want to miss this chance~”
Ying Xian stealthily crept closer, lightly touching Porcelain Moon’s back, making her shiver, which made Bai Lingluo’s eyes redden.
“Um… I’m going to leave now.”
Sensing the awkward situation, Miao Ke’er quickly escaped from Porcelain Moon’s embrace.
“Ying Xian little sister, Porcelain Moon sister is mine! You can’t compete with me!”
“Hmph, want to settle this with a match?” Ying Xian challenged.
“Bring it on. The winner gets to spend time alone with Porcelain Moon sister.”
Girls these days, so straightforward… Porcelain Moon thought to herself.
She hurriedly excused herself to avoid getting caught in this strange battlefield.
At that moment, her phone suddenly rang.
“Old hag, what’s up?”
“Are you ready? Next mission. We must act fast. That Extradimensional Beast Nest is already surrounded. And Luo Xizhen unfortunately has been dispatched to support another province.”
“You’re the strongest force left in Zhonghe Province now. Since you’ve also undergone special training for handling Magical Girls, both the military district commander and I are worried about similar internal threats, so we’re sending you to break through.”
“Why is Luo Xizhen so busy…”
“Can’t help it. The higher-ups value her highly and want her to get more experience.”
“Alright, I’ll prepare as soon as possible.”