Chapter 116: 116: Teamwork
Chapter 116: 116: Teamwork
After the altercation between Kidd and Kazuto ended. They proceed towards the wooden house.
After paying for the carriage. It left quickly as if the coach of the carriage didn't want to stay in the place for a second. The panic on the driver's face made Shu and the others nervous, except for Caleb.
Led by Zetsu, the team seven followed in toe behind him. The four teenagers and Caleb looked around like curious ducks. All around, there was nothing but trees of all sizes. From three meters to six meters. Well, they also could see an endless expanse of grasses. Now and then, the team Seven would hear the raucous cawing of the crows that populated the area. Crows on the branches of trees watched the group of teenagers attentively, which made the team seven feel cold on their feet. The thin white fog around the trees didn't let them feel any better.
"This shitty place reeks of danger. Fuck... We need to live in this creepy shit for months!?" Kidd, as always, cannot speak without vulgarity.
Kazuto rolled his eyes and glanced at the wooden house not far away from them. It was only a small dot before, but as they kept getting nearer, it got bigger and bigger. "You're such a Dickhead. Don't tell me you're scared?" he chuckled. Then gave Kidd a provocative look. "Your nickname shall be Moby Dick."
"You piece of shit! Who's scared!? I'll fucking kill you one of these days! You'll see!" Aggravated, Kidd sent a series of curses.
"Is that a threat?" Kazuto gave a smile, but not a smile.
Shu and Rozho looked at each other with a wary smile. They began to wonder if they were in the right team. Your adventure continues at m v|l-e'-NovelBin.net
'What a team.'
Caleb stared at the two who, at any time, would explode in anger and might tear each other to death. He couldn't understand why the two hated each other and why they were at each other's throats. However, he knew that some people were just incompatible. Just like ice and fire.
'It's good to be young.' He couldn't help but look at the sky with a melancholic expression.
"You brats... One more and I'll kick you in the team and disqualify you. Aren't the two of you aware of how important teamwork is?"
Hearing this, Caleb quietly agreed in his heart.
'Yup. Teamwork is important.'
The word disqualification made Kazuto and Kidd shut up. They obviously knew that their bickering wouldn't bring them anywhere, and they didn't dare to challenge Destiny's authority. After all, even though Zetsu looked casual and easy-going, once provoked multiple times, they knew the result wouldn't do them any good. The majesty of a Destiny wasn't something the likes of them could defy.
Seeing this, Zetsu smiled with satisfaction. "Good kids. Just be obedient. Good teamwork might just be what you need to pass the five tests and ace them. Hahaha!"
'Fuck these kids! Why did Captain David assign me with such brats? Tsk... Tsk... This is obviously below my fucking pay grade.'
In his opinion, teamwork brings together individuals with diverse backgrounds, skills, and viewpoints. When combined, these perspectives lead to more creative and comprehensive solutions to complex problems. It's like having a toolbox filled with various specialized tools, each designed for a specific task.
Teams possess a unique power known as synergy. This means that the collective effort of a group is often greater than the sum of individual efforts. Just as a choir's harmonious voices can create a masterpiece, a well-coordinated team can achieve remarkable results. The only instance individual power could overcome the collective is if it exceeds the latter too much.
Working in teams allows for the sharing of knowledge and skills. Each team member brings their expertise to the table, and through collaboration, everyone learns and grows. It's akin to a library where every book contributes to the collective wisdom. Humans became even more united and began to emphasize teamwork more than ever. After all, Apokalips are innately stronger than their Destiny counterpart because of the existence of variations.
Teams provide emotional support and motivation. When faced with challenges, a team can rally together, offering encouragement and lending a helping hand. It's like having a cheering squad during life's race.
Furthermore, teams can divide tasks based on individual strengths, increasing efficiency. Imagine building a house: one person can lay bricks, another can do plumbing, and another can handle electrical work. Together, they complete the house much faster and more efficiently.
Not to mention, teamwork helps distribute risks. When one person faces a setback, the team can step in to mitigate the impact. It's akin to a safety net that prevents individuals from falling too far. As the team leader assigned to team seven, it was his responsibility to make his members work together harmoniously, to reach their full potential!
Collaboration sparks innovation. Teams are better equipped to adapt to change and take advantage of new opportunities. They resemble agile ships that can change course swiftly in a shifting sea. Humans are inherently social beings, and teamwork fulfills our need for connection. It fosters a sense of belonging and purpose. Just as a puzzle piece finds its place in a larger picture, individuals find their role within a team.
Ultimately, teamwork embodies the belief that together, we can achieve what no single person could ever accomplish alone. It's a reminder that we are part of something greater. Just like how thousands of ants can bring down an elephant!
"Look, guys... So we will live in that shit?" Kidd couldn't help but swallow.
In the midst of a calm landscape, there's an old wooden house surrounded by a light mist. It looks a bit strange and eerie, but also fascinating. The house is made of dark, aged wood, and in some places, one can see green moss growing on it, which adds a touch of natural beauty.
As they got closer, it felt like the whole area became really quiet, as if the house itself brought the silence. They can hear the occasional creaking of branches and distant crows though, but mostly, it's still and peaceful around the house.
Approaching it, they can see that the wooden house has been around for a long time, and it seems like it's holding many stories from the past. It stands there, surrounded by mist.
"This is not haunted. Is it?" Shu looked at their team leader uncertainly.