My Entire Family Except Me Are Transmigrators

In her previous life, her parents died in an accident and her brother was left disabled, making Zhou Zhi live a wretched existence. Starting over in this life, with both her parents alive and her b...

Chapter 35 Training

Xu Di and Wei Lang didn't expect this training to turn these hundred or so people into outstanding special forces soldiers. The training was mainly theoretical. Wei Lang and Xu Di had agreed that they would bring people over for training from time to time. In addition to training in theoretical knowledge, they also needed to keep up with physical fitness training, and even learn the military boxing that Xu Di mentioned.

The first five days were mainly theoretical. Later, Xu Di divided the people into ten teams and scattered them all on a hilltop without any rations. After setting the time, they began practical training.

According to Xu Di's instructions, these ten teams not only had to survive in the wild, but also had to guard against being ambushed by other teams. When the time was up, the team with the most survivors would win, and Wei Lang would carefully prepare prizes for the winning team.

Such a competition is actually very cruel, but the battlefield has always been the cruelest place. If you want to avoid bloodshed and tears in wartime, you have to sweat more in peacetime. This is what Xu Di used to encourage everyone. It was because of this sentence that everyone attached great importance to training. However, no matter how much they attached to it, theory is one thing, but not everyone can immediately apply it to practice.

The first two days were fine; no one came down from the mountain. But starting from the third day, people began to come down one after another. To survive, everyone really had to use their own unique methods. Wei Lang asked those who came down to recount their sacrifices in detail, and then to think carefully about how to avoid such sacrifices. To be honest, everyone was quite disheartened at first, but when it came to how to avoid such sacrifices, they thought about it, talked about it, and discussed it. As a result, the camp became more and more lively.

It wasn't until the very last day that Ma Ming led a few men down the mountain. Ma Ming was the one who achieved final victory this time, but there were also casualties in Ma Ming's team. As the captain, he led nine men, but only four of them returned, making a total of five including himself. When he led his men down the mountain, the entire camp erupted in cheers. This was a welcome to the hero and the most apt evaluation of this training.