If you want to be a good person, find Huadi
Chapter 200 Physical Training
After careful planning and effort, Wah Di and his friends successfully gathered a supply of long-lasting food and carefully smuggled it back to their dormitory. This caution was driven by the ingenious Wah Di, who had anticipated the strict instructors' frequent surprise inspections. To ensure the precious food remained hidden, Wah Di racked his brains and ultimately came up with a brilliant hiding place: a hidden drawer in the restroom.
That afternoon, all the students went through a long and arduous physical training, leaving everyone breathless and exhausted. To make matters worse, since most of them drank heavily during dinner, the alcohol made them fall asleep as soon as they returned to the dormitory and quickly fell asleep.
Then, at four o'clock in the morning, a sharp, rapid whistle echoed throughout the dormitory. This sudden whistle, like a thunderclap, instantly shattered the night's tranquility. However, this time, unlike usual, every student, as if forewarned, acted with remarkable alertness. Thanks to Huadi's careful reminder, everyone had already anticipated the situation. At the sound of the whistle, they leaped from their beds and frantically began to pack their clothes.
Among the hastily rising students was Wu Xiong. He usually slept like a dead pig, seemingly unable to be woken even by the weight of the sky. Concerned, Wu Xiong approached Hua Di for help, expressing his deep concern about oversleeping and missing the assembly. Understanding, Hua Di immediately went to Wu Xiong's dormitory and enthusiastically matched him with three reliable students. These three had a crucial mission: if they found Wu Xiong refusing to get out of bed, they would do everything in their power to wake him.
Meanwhile, even Liu Jianming didn't dare slack off this time. Though he still desperately longed to return to Sister Mary, he knew he wasn't the only undercover agent Brother Chen had planted at the police academy. If he was eliminated for deliberately missing the assembly, Brother Chen would undoubtedly punish him mercilessly.
This time, the students all assembled within just five minutes! Amazingly, many of them even slept in their clothes, meaning no one exceeded the stipulated five-minute limit. This left Instructor Jian dumbfounded and completely bewildered. He had carefully prepared a set of reprimands for those who overstayed their welcome, but now none of them came to fruition.
However, experienced instructor Jian was not embarrassed by the awkward silence. He quickly adjusted himself and, smiling, said to the students, "Haha, everyone, I just checked the weather forecast for today. It says it's going to be a sunny, cloudless day! Not only will there be barely a breath of wind, but the temperature will be just right, not too hot. Such beautiful weather is truly rare, and I can't contain my joy. I can't wait to share this good news with everyone! Since we're all out of bed, how about going to enjoy the beautiful sunrise together? Come on, everyone, turn left and run!" With that, instructor Jian led the group of students towards the gate with a vigorous stride.
But as they arrived at the main gate, something unexpected happened: Instructor Jian and several other instructors climbed into the parked jeeps. Suddenly, the instructors led the way, while more than a hundred panting, grumbling trainees followed closely behind. The trainees' complaints and curses echoed throughout the journey. Even Huadi, usually mild-mannered, felt a surge of discontent at Jian's actions, secretly resenting him. But since Jian held such power, he could only endure his complaints silently, obediently following his lead and continuing to run forward.
The trainees seemed to have forgotten time and distance, only to keep running. Sweat soaked their clothes, but they gritted their teeth and persevered. Only Huadi could clearly remember that they had run for a full hour, a full ten kilometers. However, for Huadi, who was extremely physically fit, this distance was far from enough to even warm up.
When they finally reached the beach, many students collapsed on the soft sand, relieved, gasping for breath, seemingly unable to stand up. But Instructor Jian showed no mercy. He wielded his whip and mercilessly beat each student.
"Everyone, get up! Don't lie there like a puddle of mud! Now, while we're enjoying this beautiful sunrise, I'm going to teach you the police song," Instructor Jian shouted. Then, in his tone-deaf, slightly hoarse voice, he began to sing the police song. His singing was hardly pleasant, and instead drew a burst of quiet curses from the trainees.
However, these complaints didn't last long. Faced with Instructor Jian's stern gaze and the wielding of his cane, the trainees forced themselves to sing the police song along with him. Although their voices were uneven, they finally managed to complete the song.
As the sun gradually rose, golden sunlight bathed the sea in a breathtaking beauty. At that moment, Instructor Jian suddenly announced, "Alright, we've finished singing and admired the sunrise. Now, everyone, continue running back to camp!" Upon hearing this order, many students showed pain on their faces, but they had no choice but to stand up and drag their exhausted bodies back on the way home.
Just as the students were getting ready to leave, Instructor Jian added, "There's one more thing. The opening ceremony will be held at eight o'clock this morning. The Chief of Police will be present and deliver an important speech. Anyone who fails to attend the opening ceremony on time will be automatically eliminated! So, all of you hurry up. If anyone is late, don't blame me for being rude!" After he finished speaking, the blackboard brush in his hand drew a sharp arc in the air, scaring the students so much that they all ran away.
Many of the students didn't seem to fully grasp his message, continuing their slow, dragging pace. However, at that moment, Huadi suddenly realized: For such an important opening ceremony, they absolutely had to wear their uniforms! But they had just finished their long run, and their bodies were already drenched in sweat. If they wore their uniforms to the ceremony, they would probably run into all sorts of unexpected problems.
It was still two full hours before eight o'clock, and even though the journey had only taken an hour, most of the students were already exhausted. It was obvious that the return trip would take even longer than the journey there. Furthermore, even after finally making it back to school, everyone would have to rush to shower, change into uniforms, and grab breakfast. With just two hours, it was difficult to ensure everything went smoothly. It was very likely that they wouldn't even have time to enjoy breakfast before rushing to the opening ceremony.
At this thought, Huadi, desperate to prevent other students from being eliminated for being late, was terribly anxious. He took a deep breath, accelerated his pace, and rushed towards Instructor Jian's vehicle like an arrow. When he reached the vehicle, he saluted breathlessly and shouted, "Instructor, I have something important to report to you!"
Instructor Jian, who was sitting leisurely in the car, heard the shout and just casually responded, "Go ahead."
Huadi continued running while anxiously explaining, "Instructor, judging by our current speed, it's going to be difficult for us to get back to school and attend the opening ceremony on time. Please lend a hand and think of a way to help us!"
"How can this be my problem? As the captain, this is something you should think about seriously and handle properly! You should encourage and cheer up the team members and try to get everyone back to the camp on time." Instructor Jian said casually with a relaxed look on his face, as if this matter was not worth mentioning at all to him.
Hearing this, Huadi hurriedly shouted back, "Instructor, the situation isn't as simple as you think! If we can't attend the opening ceremony on time with the Director in person, it will definitely lead to a serious accident!"
However, facing Huadi's anxious expression, Instructor Jian remained nonchalant and even replied indifferently, "It's just an accident. What's the big deal?"
Seeing Instructor Jian's indifference, Hua Di grew increasingly anxious. He raised his voice again and shouted at the instructor, "Instructor, please reconsider! If such an accident really happens, the director will definitely hold you accountable first!"
However, Instructor Jian remained unmoved and said in a nonchalant tone: "Even if the director blames me, that is my business and has nothing to do with you. The most important thing now is that you must find a way to run faster and ensure that you can return on time. Okay, stop talking nonsense and go encourage the other team members to run faster!" Before he finished speaking, Instructor Jian rolled up the car window without hesitation.
"Damn it!" Huadi couldn't help but curse in his heart. He was reluctant but helpless. He had to turn around and walk back to the team slowly with heavy steps.
In reality, Huadi sincerely wanted to see Instructor Jian humiliate himself in front of the Director. However, if they showed up at the opening ceremony looking disheveled and utterly miserable, the cadets would be the ones who would suffer in the end. After all, if their superiors saw such a poor image, it would be extremely difficult for them to leave a good impression in the future, let alone achieve anything like a promotion or a raise. Huadi sighed at this thought, and even though he was filled with resentment, he had to suppress it for now.
So, he gritted his teeth and walked to the students, forced a smile, and shouted loudly: "Everyone, work harder and run faster! We can't be late! We can't let Instructor Jian look down on us." Hearing Huadi's shout, the students who were already out of breath gritted their teeth and quickened their pace again.
So, was Instructor Jian truly not worried about embarrassing himself in front of the Director? Of course, the answer was no. In fact, he feared losing face in front of the Director more than anyone else. It was just that the Director's actual attendance at the ceremony wasn't at eight in the morning, as everyone assumed, but at ten. This meant they had plenty of time, more than enough to leisurely run back to the dorms, wash up, change into clean clothes, and enjoy a hearty breakfast. With a little luck, they might even have time for a nap in bed. And the reason Instructor Jian didn't let the students run too fast was simply because he wanted to give them a hard time.
Under Huadi's passionate and inspiring words, the tired and sluggish students felt like they had been injected with a powerful source of motivation, and their pace noticeably quickened. Time ticked by, sweat soaking their clothes, but they gritted their teeth and persevered. Finally, their hard work paid off, and just as the clock struck 7:30, they successfully arrived back at school.
Huadi, without a moment's hesitation, quickly directed the trainees to the washroom and change into their uniforms. However, a problem soon arose: limited showers forced many trainees to wait in long lines. Seeing this, Huadi acted decisively, assigning someone to urge the showering trainees to hurry up. In this tense yet orderly atmosphere, the trainees completed their washrooms and changed into their uniforms.
Unexpectedly, due to the tight schedule, after they had packed up, they realized they had no time left for breakfast. Faced with this unforeseen situation, Huadi, after a moment's thought, quietly took out some food he had brought back from the buffet the previous night and carefully distributed it to each student. Although the food was very small, it was undoubtedly a timely help for the starving students.
At 8 o'clock sharp, Huadi led all the students into the spacious auditorium. However, the moment they stepped inside, they were surprised by the sight: the entire auditorium was completely empty. Apart from the students themselves, there was no one else in sight. This deserted scene was a stark contrast to their imagined opening ceremony. Even so, to make a good first impression on the officers who might arrive at any moment, the students straightened their backs and sat down at attention.
While the physical fatigue might have held out for a while, the intense hunger was unbearable. Fortunately, Huadi had prepared in advance, distributing a small amount of precious food to everyone. While the food was pitifully small, it was better than nothing and alleviated the hunger somewhat.
You'll Also Like
-
Wuxia: Become the 100-Victory Sword King at the Beginning
Chapter 193 27 minute ago -
Sword Roaring in the Sky
Chapter 220 27 minute ago -
League of Legends: Reborn in Season 3, Tuning the Entire League
Chapter 49 28 minute ago -
Tang Dynasty Puppet Doctor
Chapter 132 28 minute ago -
A raincoat wind and snow to the small garden
Chapter 44 28 minute ago -
Crossing the Mountains
Chapter 125 28 minute ago -
Discuss with you
Chapter 226 28 minute ago -
The Incense Monopoly Order
Chapter 122 28 minute ago -
Your secret game is absolutely poisonous!
Chapter 112 28 minute ago -
Transmigrated into the vicious female supporting role in the apocalyptic novel
Chapter 102 28 minute ago