Gu Nian named this competition "Capture the Flag." It wasn't as realistic as the drills at the Peng family's place; it was a game that could be both fun and competitive.
The capture-the-flag game is divided into red and blue teams, and the only weapons used are bows and arrows.
No one possesses a fixed number of arrows; the arrowheads are painted, and this is provided by the conscientious organization.
Both the red and blue teams have ribbons tied to their heads of the same color, and their arrows are also their respective colors. If a teammate shoots another teammate, the teammate is considered dead.
If you are hit in three places, you are considered dead.
The outcome is not determined by the final number of players, but by whoever finds the chess piece that has been hidden in the mountains; their side wins.
During the search, you can fight or hide. Finally, you must take the flag down the mountain. The flag is only valid if you are shot in no more than three places.
There's no need to worry about people who have been shot continuing to attack. The mountain will be divided into several areas, and each area will have referees in four directions. Once you shout, a referee will immediately appear to register the incident and keep an eye on those who have already been killed.
Patrol teams will be responsible for taking the fallen down the mountain to ensure nothing goes wrong.
After Gu Nian finished speaking, she looked at everyone.
Everyone found this quite novel, and the Gu siblings, naturally giving face to the older sister, were the first to approve.
Meng Meng agreed. It had been a long time since he'd seen the Second Miss, and she still had so many ideas! It was so much fun following his Second Uncle's family.
Lu Zheng, of course, would not disregard saving face.
So everyone looked at the four members of the Peng family.
Peng Erlang pondered for a moment and then asked, "Second Miss, may I ask how many of these flags will be set up? Is there a fixed place to find them?"
Gu Nian snapped her fingers: "Brother Peng, that's a good question. I wanted to discuss the number of flags with you. I think the location shouldn't be fixed. We should have someone go up the mountain and hide the flags. They don't necessarily have to be on the mountain; they can be hidden at any entrance to the mountain."
Peng Silang said, "Second Miss, your idea is excellent! This test is no less challenging than regular training! It can also test the results of everyone's training. Brilliant!"
Peng Wulang: "The fourth brother is right. I think we can set more than twenty flags, and the red and blue sides will be determined by the number of flags they have. But we can add some prizes to encourage everyone to participate. Give a small punishment to those who are eliminated."
Gu Xin clapped her hands: "That's right, let's use the time it takes to die as the punishment. If someone dies within 15 minutes of entering, the punishment is the most severe; if they survive until the very end, the punishment is the lightest, and so on. That way, everyone participating in the game will take it seriously."
Gu Xin felt that this was just a game, and maybe people weren't taking it seriously. Now that there was a reward and punishment system, everyone would take it seriously, which would be a lot of fun!
Lu Zheng continued Gu Xin's words: "Whoever defeats the most opponents should be rewarded, and those who accidentally kill their own people should be punished. This way, people will take things more seriously."
Gu Nian wrote down all the suggestions, and then everyone reviewed them again to make improvements.
The final decision was to bury a total of fifty flags, with a reward and punishment system in place; we couldn't be too stingy.
Both sides have decided on 500 participants each, for a total of 1,000 people. This game could last all day.
We chose a mountain south of the eastern city, where there was no snow, but it was a bit cold.
As for who should bury the flag, no one could make up their minds.
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