Chapter 96 Wake up
"She's awake, she's awake. She woke up so quickly? I thought she would sleep the whole time..." Jiang Hui opened her eyes. The moment she came out of the space, her mind cleared up, and she accurately analyzed the environment she was in.

The classmate who brought Jiang Hui over met her clear, bright eyes and, thinking she might not be aware of the situation, said to her, "Classmate, we're already at our temporary lodgings."

"You just passed out at the shooting range, and you've only been in the tent for a short while. Wait a minute, I'll call the medic for you."

This person looks familiar... Jiang Hui was actually quite lucid. She wasn't as dazed and confused as the other person had imagined. Instead, she was thinking that this person was the guy who had been walking in front of her in the line.
Yes, even the red fabric stain left at the collar is exactly the same, without any alteration. Did the other party bring her here?
While Jiang Hui was analyzing the situation, Zhou Xiuwen quickly brought over medical staff. The medical staff skillfully examined her, took samples from her brainwaves to test her brainwave function, and finally concluded that Jiang Hui was simply suffering from mental exhaustion and excessive physical exertion, and that she would be fine after taking sufficient supplements and resting for a while.

Was it really due to excessive physical exertion? Although she could tell from her physical condition, Jiang Hui glanced at the data on the report, and it was significantly higher than the data from her previous fainting spell. So she must have been quite hungry in the mental space this time as well. No problem, it makes perfect sense. Jiang Hui pondered to herself.

The person who brought her here was clearly a good classmate. Instead of leaving after handing Jiang Hui over to the medical staff, he stood by for a moment to listen to the medical staff's diagnosis, and then very actively went to get the special medicine for Jiang Hui.

By the time he returned, Jiang Hui had already finished his rambling thoughts.

Seeing the person return, Jiang Hui followed the other person's gaze to the special potion in his hand, a hint of doubt appearing in his eyes.

Zhou Xiuwen seemed to have noticed the message in her gaze and said somewhat embarrassedly, "I have to thank classmate Jiang for helping me on the way. Otherwise, I would have dragged down all the students ahead of me, and I would have been too ashamed to face anyone."

Jiang Hui didn't stand on ceremony. He took the special medicine handed to him, glanced at the seal that was clearly made by the medical department, and nodded, saying, "I also want to thank you for bringing me to the medical tent. I'm Jiang Hui from the second class of the combat individual soldier department. May I ask your name?"

Everyone knows her surname is Jiang; they probably just saw it in the report. Although it might seem redundant to say it now, it's still better to formally introduce myself and ask for her name, so I don't just keep calling her "classmate" the whole way.

"I'm Zhou Xiuwen from the Logistics Department." The boy was somewhat surprised; he had indeed seen Jiang Hui's name on the physical examination form. It wasn't intentional; he just happened to glance at it, but Jiang Hui's major and class weren't shown on it.

So he was genuinely surprised that this seemingly refined and elegant student, Jiang, was actually a student in the Combat Individual Soldier Department. No wonder... he had been thinking that even a tall and strong guy like himself couldn't match Jiang's perseverance; it turned out their majors were quite different.

However, he still secretly despised his own frailty.

Even though Jiang is a student in the combat individual training department and is exceptionally talented, he's still just a freshman. Everyone else is a newcomer who hasn't been training for long, and he's already reached this level. Meanwhile, he was secretly pleased with himself for getting through the past ten days of military training so easily, but now he feels really embarrassed.

So it was during today's training session that he truly understood himself.

Zhou Xiuwen decided that he must strengthen his physical training from now on. After all, even the peripheral logistics department is still related to military majors, and he can't just coast along like this just because people have lower requirements for their majors.

He secretly made up his mind, which surprised Jiang Hui. She had initially thought he was a student in a general major based on his frail appearance, but it turned out he was also a student in a military major.

Although the logistics department is only a marginal major in military-related fields, and its existence is somewhat awkward, it is still a legitimate military-related major for students. Their training theory is standardized, so it seems that he is another unfortunate person who has devoted himself to a major that is not related to his own. "Zhou, do you want to go back to the unit to regroup first? I still need to wait for the observation period of the drug's effects to pass..." Jiang Hui asked hesitantly when he saw that the other party was still standing there without moving.

The breaks during training camps are never very long; last time they only rested for fifteen minutes. This time, she didn't know how long she had been unconscious. Although no one came to urge them, it felt like quite a long time had passed.

She was one of the participants in the training and had already rested enough to want to return to the team to finish the training exercise so she could go back and rest soon. But Zhou Xiuwen staying here with her was a bit of a waste of time.

Jiang Hui's question was meant to remind the other person that it was time to go back. Military training aims to temper students and cultivate the military spirit of unity and shared purpose. Individuals must also be responsible for their actions and may even pay the price.

This student, Zhou, may have meant well, but such indiscriminate kindness is wrong. If he stays here, he'll just have to wait to be criticized.

Jiang Hui considered that she was much older than these real teenagers, and since they also had good intentions towards her, she didn't want to hold them back, so she just mentioned it.

But the other party told her not to rush, that she could rest a little longer, since it hadn't even been ten minutes since they arrived at their temporary lodging. Besides, this time the rest stop was a little longer, an hour, and she figured it was better to rest here than back at the main camp.

Jiang Hui was somewhat surprised and asked, "An hour?"

Upon hearing this, Zhou Xiuwen's face fell slightly: "Yes, the hour isn't actually an hour for us to rest; it's for reorganizing the team." It's also a form of punishment; I heard that arriving at the finish line by then will be considered late and points will be deducted.

"The instructors have said that students who are hit by the plastic gun during the simulated shooting battle need to stay here for an hour to recuperate. Students who are not hit but whose physical condition does not allow it can also stay here for an hour, and this time can be deducted..." However, the points for this round cannot be added.

Jiang Hui: "What about the others..."

"Oh, those students who didn't hit anything will naturally have to keep going. As usual, they'll rest for fifteen minutes before continuing."

"Has fifteen minutes passed yet?" Jiang Hui asked.

“We’ve only been at the camp for seven or eight minutes, they shouldn’t have set off yet. Um… wait, Jiang, do you also want to join the team?” Zhou Xiuwen asked incredulously.

of course.

Having barely managed to dodge those hidden gunshots, she naturally had to enjoy the advantage she gained, otherwise wouldn't all her efforts have been in vain?
(End of this chapter)

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