
Army Major Chen Mo is reborn back to 1998.
This year, the troops are downsizing, and enlistment standards are tightening.
In his previous life, he racked his brains and barely secured an enlistment quota.
In this life, does enlisting still require him to personally go and register?
He simply sat at home, penned a letter with vigor, and mailed it to the county armed forces department.
Meanwhile, other families with eligible youths are desperately pleading with anyone they can, frantic to send their children off to enlist.
A Jeep from the county armed forces department hurries over late at night and stops at Chen Mo's doorstep.
The officer, dressed in military uniform, cautiously knocks on the door.
"Excuse me, is Comrade Chen Mo here?"
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(Note: This book will not feature gun trajectories veering left, avoiding the clichéd trope where after a soldier's sacrifice, the enemy picks up the weapon and uses it directly.
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