Young intellectual Su Jin diligently cared for her in-laws for three years, never complaining, yet she received a divorce telegram from her husband, Zhou Zhenxing.
“Su Jin, ours was an arrang...
Chapter 260 Even the most cunning fox can't outsmart a good hunter.
"Even the most cunning fox can't outsmart a good hunter. You actually thought of using Su Jin to control that troublemaker Qian Wei!" Wu Lei exclaimed.
They had never seen a soldier like Qian Wei who was so shameless, couldn't endure hardship, didn't respect his instructors, and had absolutely no dignity.
These are the soldiers who are the most difficult to manage.
"Training soldiers is about tailoring instruction to each individual. You have to find each person's weaknesses before you can get them to obey." Xu Xiao was quite experienced in this regard.
"For soldiers like Han Shizhong, a sense of honor is paramount. As long as we put pressure on them and let them know that they are not the strongest, they will train with all their might."
After hearing his words, Wu Lei understood why the regimental commander had chosen him to be an instructor.
"Hopefully Su Jin can motivate Qian Wei, at least to keep him going until the end of training."
Xu Xiao, however, was still somewhat confident. "It should be fine."
"Sister Jin, I really can't hold on any longer..."
There was no one in sight ahead, only the four of them struggling to move towards the mountain. Qian Wei's legs were trembling violently, clearly unable to hold on any longer.
Su Jin knew he had reached his limit. "Rest for three minutes first."
It can't be for too long, because once he completely relaxes, he won't be able to stand up again.
Qian Wei collapsed to the ground, utterly bewildered as to why he had come to suffer like this!
In fact, it wasn't just him; Guan An and Wu Mang were the same.
They weren't unaware that military training was arduous, but they didn't know it would be this tough.
However, this cannot be blamed on them. If they had only enlisted as new recruits in the recruit training camp, they certainly wouldn't have experienced this level of training directly.
Unfortunately, the special operations team they joined was designed from the very beginning to train them into an elite squad.
So they completely skipped the beginner phase and jumped straight into hellish difficulty.
Su Jin silently counted the time in her mind, and signaled to continue walking as soon as three minutes were up.
Qian Wei, however, could not stand up no matter what he tried.
Su Jin went to get his backpack, and then instructed Guan An and Wu Mang to lift him up.
At that moment, Qian Wei felt like he was really a burden.
The backpacks were added to their load by the instructors on purpose; everyone had the same load, but Su Jin carrying them meant that the load was doubled.
Guan An and Wu Mang were dragging him along, making it even more difficult for him to move.
Even if it gets dark, they might not be able to climb to the top of the mountain.
He was deeply distressed, and it was evident on his face. He was about to speak, but Su Jin's voice preceded him.
"Do you want to know how I lived in Daliushu Village?"
The three of them were immediately drawn to her words.
How do you live?
In the past, no matter how they asked her, she would just give them a few casual answers.
Su Jin walked forward at a leisurely pace, recounting her story as she went.
“Daliushu Village is over a thousand kilometers away from Beijing. It’s a small village nestled in the mountains with only a few hundred people. Outside the village are endless forests. When I first arrived, there weren’t many houses, so I was put up in a cowshed.”
She had only said two sentences when the three of them showed expressions of disbelief and subconsciously followed in her footsteps.
Living in a cowshed?
Can people live in a cowshed?
What a terrible environment that must be!