Chapter 128 Chapter 128 A Lesson in Life



Chapter 128 Chapter 128 A Lesson in Life

"What's wrong with them?" Lily was immediately confused when she heard Wen Le say this as soon as she came online. Then she turned to look at Xu Dongdong and asked seriously, "Are you in trouble again?" She clenched her fists and looked like she was going to beat him up if he said that.

Xu Dongdong quickly shook his head and said with a sad face: "Sister Li, can you please not put the blame on me every time you hear something? I beg you, please stop staring at me with those tiger eyes all day long?" The saddest thing in life is to have a childhood sweetheart who is like a tigress, but he can't beat this tigress, which makes people feel even more sad.

"What did you say to me just now?!" Lily glared at him with her almond-shaped eyes, "Say it again if you dare!" I'll beat you to death!

"I didn't say anything!" Xu Dongdong's tone was harsh when he spoke anxiously. I don't know where he learned this. "I really didn't say anything. I just said you are very amazing and very beautiful."

But Lily didn't appreciate it at all and just pushed the man to the ground and beat him up.

Wen Le expressed deep sympathy for this, but in his heart he was gloating and thinking: He deserved it, a good beating, a good beating! You little brat, you've been so rude~ hehe~

However, after Lily interrupted them, the previous topic was no longer brought up. Li Zhenzhen breathed a sigh of relief. She stole a glance at Xu Dongdong, who was screaming and screaming after being hit by Lily, and pursed her lips. This fat guy looks cowardly no matter how you look at him. She must have been crazy to think he was good just now.

Well, that must be it!

Wen Le, who had been keeping a close eye on Li Zhenzhen, frowned at this, feeling a bit worried for the girl. The four of them had grown up together, and it would be sad if any of them were missing. Xu Dongdong was fine as a friend and buddy, but as a lover... well, that was a bit inappropriate. The main thing was that the boy usually acted so out of character, and couldn't move his legs when he saw a beautiful woman. With such a playful nature, I was afraid he'd cry in the future.

But it was hard for him to say anything about this. They were friends, and taking sides with either would be unfair to the other. Furthermore, this was just his personal speculation at the moment, and he couldn't make a big deal out of it until the person involved admitted it. He wouldn't want to end up with something going on between them when nothing was wrong, and then his reminder would lead to it becoming a thing. That would be really frustrating.

Maybe he's just being sensitive?

Anyway, Wen Le would never believe that these two would get involved.

and……

If a certain daughter-slave knew about this, she'd probably chase Fatty all the way to the other side. Uncle Li was definitely capable of such a thing; this wasn't just his imagination.

If they really had something going on, Fatty would have to endure the wrath of his father-in-law, and finding love would have been incredibly difficult. It was like playing a dungeon and the other player chose easy mode, while he chose hell mode, facing the threat of death from the start.

It’s quite touching to think about it this way.

Wen Le laughed in his heart in a very unkind way.

Wen Le and Lily barely had time to rest after returning to school before they were called to an urgent assembly for a mission. Without even a moment to salute, they hurried to the assembly point, where many of their classmates had already arrived. Fortunately, it was their first day back at school, and Instructor Li, mindful of the fact that many students wouldn't be able to arrive together due to the distance they traveled, gave them a relatively generous half-hour assembly time.

If it hasn’t arrived after half an hour... then you can only hope for the best.

After the assembly, Instructor Li glanced at everyone and said straight to the point, "Our mission this time is to rescue the hostages." After a pause, he continued, "The hostage this time is a bit special. He will be your future teammate."

Before Instructor Li had finished speaking, the students in Class A began to stir. No one dared to speak loudly, but they couldn't help but murmur, "How come someone's still joining our class after a year?"

Everyone was puzzled. Isn't the Imperial Capital Military Academy known for being the hardest to get into? Why was it so capricious that anyone could just join the class whenever they wanted? Or was the claim of difficulty a lie? Otherwise, how could anyone get in, and even into Class A?

Could it be that there is some attack coming?

With this thought, everyone's eyes simultaneously glanced at Wen Le. They hadn't forgotten that he was also a transfer student. He had also been airdropped into their Class A. Although Wen Le later demonstrated his strength to everyone, it was impossible to forget this matter.

Now another paratrooper has arrived... Everyone can't help but have some thoughts in their minds.

Wen Le stood there with a wooden face, his head held high and his chest puffed out, letting his teammates stare at him to their heart's content. He probably would have to bear the nickname "Airborne Soldier" until graduation. But what could he do? It wasn't his decision. He hadn't gotten the sudden admission notice, so how could he not come? If he could, he really didn't want to be a so-called transfer student. He hadn't had enough of his carefree days outside, so who would want to come and be supervised?

But you can't say this kind of thing, or you'll be accused of being ungrateful. So, the baby is heartbroken, but he won't say it. A real man swallows his tears and never cries in front of others.

Instructor Li looked at the students calmly, waiting until they had discussed enough before speaking. "So, I'm going to make another announcement... Of course, this announcement might be bad news for you." A half-smile crossed his face, and the students in Class A felt their scalps tingle. Those who had been about to ask questions kept their mouths shut, looking at him anxiously.

Since the Big Devil said it was bad news, he was probably going to drop a bomb on them next. This kind of thing had happened before, and it was the Big Devil's favorite trick.

So everyone stared at Instructor Li with great attention and pricked up their ears, fearing that they would miss any important information.

Instructor Li's gaze, like a knife, swept across the faces of all the students in Class A before he spoke slowly, "Class A will continue to have new students joining—what you'd call transfer students. However," he paused, noticing the students staring at him nervously. He was immediately satisfied and continued, "Class A will always have a constant intake of twenty students."

Everyone was completely stunned. They no longer cared about the presence of the Great Devil. They all started discussing, "What does this mean?"

"Is it going to be an elimination system?"

This statement exploded like thunder in everyone's heads, jolting them awake. Oh my god, if that's the case, then someone among them will be eliminated?! They've been classmates for a year, thinking they'd be future allies, and now they're being told they might even end up with different allies?! Are they kidding me?

And what would one do if eliminated? Go back to Class B in disgrace? If that were the case, it would be better to just shoot oneself. At least if one died, they wouldn't have to worry about the shame of being eliminated from Class A.

No matter what, no one wants to be eliminated, but they are also reluctant to eliminate the classmates who have worked hard together for a year.

It was the squad leader who mustered up the courage to speak to Instructor Li: "Report! I have a question!"

Instructor Li nodded at him and said, "Go ahead."

"Class A didn't have this so-called elimination system before, so why does it exist in our class? Furthermore, replacing players mid-semester will prevent us from developing rapport with our new teammates, which would be a potential risk. For a team, a lack of rapport between teammates is extremely fatal. I wonder if the school has considered this issue?"

He knew these brats wouldn't stop until he explained things clearly. He had just thrown a grenade and blew them to pieces. Instructor Li, unusually kind, patiently offered an explanation. Of course, to the students in Class A, his explanation was practically the same as not saying anything at all.

"Oh, just because it didn't happen before doesn't mean it won't happen again in the future," Instructor Li said. "Rules are dead, but people are alive. In my opinion, this doesn't mean anything. As for how to develop tacit understanding between teammates..." Instructor Li suddenly looked at everyone and said seriously, "Do you still need me to teach you such a stupid question?"

This sentence frightened everyone so much that they dared not say a word.

But Instructor Li had no intention of letting them off the hook: "In the future, when you go to the battlefield, will you tell the commander that you and your teammates are unfamiliar with each other and have no tacit understanding, so you can't fight? You will be professional soldiers in the future. I hope you can recognize your own identities. You are first and foremost a reserve soldier, and only then a student. I hope you can always remember this. Many unexpected events will occur on the battlefield in the future, and no one can accompany you for a lifetime, so I hope you will not say things like cultivating tacit understanding in the future.

"Because it will make you look unprofessional, not only bringing shame to the school, but also making you a laughing stock for your competitors. I don't want people to laugh at you and call you a bunch of immature kids when they mention Class A. If that happens, the school will definitely not acknowledge you as graduates! I hope you remember this!"

"Do you remember what I said?"

"I remember."

Instructor Li frowned: "Louder, remember?"

Everyone was shocked: "Remember!"

They just felt a little sad, but they didn't dare to say it.

"In that case, let's get going!" Instructor Li had no time for these youngsters to dwell on the past. Today, he was specifically teaching them a lesson, telling them that life is long and no one can stay with them all the way to the end. Especially in their special professions, death will always be their constant companion, and separation is inevitable. Rather than causing them grief later, it would be better to prepare them now.

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