Military marriage + historical setting + space + transmigration + sweet romance + love that deepens over time. This is a story about an absolutely doting wolfdog general and a seemingly innocent bu...
Lei Kuan looked at the female soldier in front of him, a hint of inquiry flashing in his eyes.
From scoring 100 rings in the shooting assessment, to choosing Chen Xiaocao as a "burden," and now to her astonishing score of 280 and being publicly reported, this female soldier named Su An is shrouded in too many mysteries.
Su Tang changed the subject: "However, I have a few questions for Comrade Bai Wei."
"Speak," Lei Kuan said succinctly, granting Su Tang's request.
Su Tang nodded, then turned her gaze to Bai Wei.
His gaze was calm, without anger, without grievance, and without even a trace of emotional fluctuation, yet it gave Bai Wei a strange chill.
“Comrade Bai Wei,” Su Tang spoke slowly, her voice carrying clearly across the mountaintop, “You reported me for cheating based on three main arguments. First, we didn’t reach the summit; second, the red flag was fake; and third, our scores were unreasonably high. Is that right?”
Su Tang's logic was exceptionally clear, directly breaking down Bai Wei's inflammatory words into three core points.
Bai Wei maintained her composure and said coldly, "That's right, is there a problem?"
“Of course there are.” Su Tang’s lips curled into a barely perceptible smile. “First, the assessment rules only state that killing an enemy allows you to capture all their flags, but they do not stipulate that the red flag must change hands on the mountaintop. You are setting your own rules outside of the established rules, which is your subjective conjecture.”
"Second, you say the red flag is fake. May I ask, what is your evidence? Do you have any substantial evidence to prove that the flag is fake? In the military, accusations without evidence are called slander."
"I..." Bai Wei was speechless. Of course, she had no evidence; all her accusations were based on the subjective assumption that "they couldn't possibly be that capable."
The surrounding trainees were also stunned.
Yes, Su An's two questions hit the nail on the head. Who says a red flag can't be stolen from the foot of a mountain? Who can prove the flag is fake?
The wind direction seems to have shifted subtly.
"As for the third point..." Su Tang's gaze swept across the entire room, finally settling on Bai Wei's face, "Why can't our score be this high? Perhaps it's just because your team is too weak?"
"You...!" Bai Wei's heart skipped a beat at the casual remark, "Too weak," and her face instantly turned extremely ugly. She clenched her fists, her nails digging deep into her palms, forcibly suppressing her anger and maintaining her composure.
"Su An, stop with your sophistry! The red flag was right on the mountaintop. You weren't there, so how could you get it? Everyone here can testify that you weren't there! As for evidence, do we even need it? Your score is the biggest point of suspicion. Two hundred and eighty points—how could you possibly get two hundred and eighty points? That's an impossible task!"
She steered the conversation back to the original point, attempting to stir up everyone's emotions using the most glaring fact: grades.
A sharp, all-knowing glint flashed in Su Tang's clear eyes. She stopped playing games with Bai Wei endlessly and instead went straight to the heart of the matter.
"Comrade Bai Wei, you keep saying that the red flag is your team's trophy. Then... what about your teammates?"
Why hasn't he shown up yet?
"To be more precise, why hasn't your red flag appeared yet?"
These last three questions struck Bai Wei's heart like three heavy hammer blows!
Yes! Where's Lin Hao?!
Since the assessment ended, even if he was responsible for covering the rear, he should have gone up the mountain long ago! Why is he still nowhere to be seen?