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The Last True Female (Lexie) (by Sylvia Vance) novel Chapter 85

Chapter 85

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While Late was chilling in the rat come of the other radere, caring and hauling Rexey tires theugly dwie frural teathing. started grembling in protest

Report one of the cadets called out

SpeakSevens White replied, not even turning his head.

Why ish Hill Cullen, the beastman, training? He’s a cadet just like us. So why are we stock hauling all this heavy stuff while he gets to sit in the car and take it easy? the cadet protested.

Serenus stayed calm in the face of the cadet’s challenge. He told Lexie to move over to the shade, then turned around with * serious look and said, Hill Cullen has the power to cure beastmen’s gene diseases. If any of you have a gene disease flareup during training, only Hill can save you.

Otherwise, death is all that awaits you.

This is a school, and we’re not going to provide artificial female bots to soothe your gene disease outbreaks.

Of course, if any of you have the same ability as Hill, you’re welcome to join him in the car.

Anyone else think they’ve got the skills to earn a seat in that car? Or if anyone’s got beef with Hill chilling in the car, say it now. I’m all ears.

After hearing Serenus lay it out like that, not a single beastman dared to utter a complaint.

Hill was sitting in the car to save his energy so he could cure their gene diseases later. That made him their one and only lifeline.

For someone who could literally save their lives, they ought to be worshipping him, not complaining.

If anyone was dumb enough to go against him now, and their gene disease flared up during boot camp with no one to save them, they’d be signing their own death warrant.

After all, even with the instructors keeping a close eye, plenty of cadets had still dropped dead from gene disease flareups triggered by overtraining during boot camp in previous years.

But if they didn’t tough it out in hardcore training to build up their bodies, they’d drop dead even faster if their gene disease ever kicked in.

So now that they knew someone could actually cure their gene diseases during boot camp, the cadets could finally chill out about it and got right back to grinding hard.

As for Lexie not training, not a single person dared to complain about it.

So, Lexie just kicked back in the car, sipping on the juice Serenus had specially prepared for her, watching the beastmen behind her lugging that giant tire and charging ahead like it was no big deal.

Lexie couldn’t believe her eyesthose cadets were actually sprinting with a tire that huge on their shoulders.

Holy crap, these guys are absolute beasts,Lexie thought.

If someone put that tire on her shoulders, forget runningshe’d be lucky not to get squashed flat.

Just as Lexie was still stunned by how strong these guys were, one of the beastmen suddenly collapsed, crashing to the

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ground with the tire still on his shoulders.

The reason? One of his legs had suddenly transformed into a thick, beastly limb.

Lexie thought. Looks like his beast form is

While Lexic was still guessing what kind of beast form that was, the car rolled to a stop and Serenus called out.

Hill, you’re up. Go help that kid out with his gene disease,Serenis said.

Ah! Oh, got it,Lexie replied.

As soon as the car stopped, Lexie hopped out and hurried over the fallen cadet.

Hey, don’t be nervous! I’m just going to touch your beast formg, I promise I won’t do anything weird,” Lexie said.

Hill, I’m not scared. And thanks,” the cadet replied.

No problem!

Lexie gave the cadet with the beast form leg a reassuring smile, then placed her hand on his transformed limb.

Luckily, it was no big deal. With just a quick touch, his beast leg turned back to normal in seconds.

Alright, you’re fine. Get back out there!

Lexie’s move left the cadets completely stunned. Is this freaking magic or what? How can he be this OP?they thought.

Even the real females back in the Aetherion Interstellar Zone never had healing skills this overpowered.

He just put his hand on the beastified part, didn’t even do anything special, and boomhis leg was back to normal like magic!

Hill was basically a god.

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Lexie, feeling a little embarrassed under everyone’s shocked gazes, gave them a sheepish smile before turning and heading back to the car.

But before Lexie could even hop back in the car, she heard more shouts from nearbystudents freaking out again.

No doubt, someone else had just beastified. Lexie didn’t hesitate for a second; she turned and ran straight toward the commotion.

Sure enough, when Lexie arrived, she saw one of the cadets with his face suddenly breaking out in clusters of scales.

The scales were spreading rapidly, and the pain was so intense that the cadet collapsed to the ground, moaning in agony.

Seeing this, Lexie quickly stepped forward and put both hands on his face.

In just a few moments, his face was back to normal.

As the cadet felt his body return to normal, with Lexie still cupping his face, he looked up at her. His eyes were full of gratitude, but there was also something mysterious flickering in them, spreading fast.

His hands are so soft, and his vibe is just so soothing,’ the cadet thought.

And after Lexie had just saved his life, his emotions for her surged like a tidal wave.

Damn, did I just fall for him out of nowhere?the cadet thought, totally thrown off.

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But before the cadet could even thank Lexie, more shouts rang out from nearby.

Great, another gene disease flareup.

Seriously, what’s going on? Are they all having gene disease attacks at the same time? What are the odds?

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Even though Lexie was still puzzled, saving people came first. She didn’t pay any mind to the bashful, lovestruck look on the cadet’s faceshe just spun around and dashed off toward the next emergency.

Just as Lexie was about to rush over, a big, fluffy ball of fur rolled right up to her.

Whoa, what kind of beastman is this? How did he go full beast mode in a split second?

Lexie stared at the little furball rolling around and nuzzling against her for ages, but she just couldn’t figure out where its head was.

How am I supposed to pet it if I can’t even find its head?

Eh, whateverI’ll just hug it and go to town on all that fluffy fur Lexie thought.

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