After eating the rice porridge for dinner, Xia Jinyuan took out the materials hidden under the pillow and said to Ye Jian, who came out from washing her hands: “Come here, little fox, let’s have a look at the next desert training.”
“You followed Uncle Chen to the desert for sniper training before. This time it is a bit difficult. First, let’s understand the entire training plan. As for the difficult part, we have no choice but to persist in it, and there is no way to change it.”
Ye Jian looked at it briefly earlier. She pulled out a piece of information and asked: “Anti-war, anti-annihilation, anti-enemy attack, and breakthrough. These four items are all for group cooperation training. I have discovered my weakness.”
“Single-soldier operations are okay, but I am weak in group operations; I always want to rush to solve the problem first.”
This was the case every time, just like how when she was working with the Devil King, she also wanted to rush to solve the problem alone.
In short, she was just a little unaccustomed to team fighting.
Perhaps it became her habit to be alone since her previous life. Although a lot had changed in this life, whenever she felt any crisis coming, she just wanted to face it and solve it alone.
But she didn’t intend to tell anyone about these reasons, even to Captain Xia.
Xia Jinyuan replied: “That’s normal because you haven’t received training systematically. Almost all of your training in these years is based on individual training, so you are not used to team training, and your thinking is more subjective.”
“As an independent body, all of us are like this. However, the army is like a reforming furnace, a place for you to correct your shortcomings one by one, and you will then be reborn and become a real soldier.”
He discovered this problem earlier than Ye Jian; otherwise, how would he suggest to her to apply for a “commanding” major.
He must not only solve this problem but also cultivate Ye Jian’s leadership skills to lay a solid foundation for her future development.
Upon hearing that, Ye Jian felt that what he said also made sense. She really did not have professional and systematic team training. Whether she was training with Grandpa Gen or Uncle Chen, she was indeed training alone.
“The four items: anti-war, anti-annihilation, counter-attack, and breakthrough, can improve your sense of teamwork. You can also see how the Devil King leads his troops to deploy and how he arranges each soldier in the right position. Watching and observing more will greatly improve your combat level and team coordination level.”
“More importantly, these are things that school can’t teach you.”
What he said was true. That was why when she learned that she needed to go abroad for pre-match training when she was in school, she had in-depth expectations in her heart.
“The desert that we will be training this time requires us to pass through a territory, including Gobi combat training. We have to cross a total of eight provinces. After entering the territory, we will start to maneuver; we will progress in our journey while training at the same time. Take care of your health; if you feel anything abnormal, feedback immediately.”
Once they entered the desert, they must not let their health go wrong because it would be quite troublesome if anything went wrong.
“We don’t have compasses, and we only have very few supplies, so we must pay attention to our health now.” Xia Jinyuan reminded again, and then took the list of supplies, pointed to one item on the list, smiled, and continued, “The good news is that we are using exoskeleton power equipment this time, so even if we enter the Gobi, we will still be as light as a feather, able to walk like we are flying.”
This kind of equipment was built with a modular design. Each module could be stacked in a standard individual protective gear bag, with adjustable height, suitable for individual soldiers of different heights. It was convenient to wear as well; from wearing to taking off, it only required less than 30 seconds.