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Chapter 1117

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In addition, the other party had brought their own rations, so there was no need for Ye Chien to find her own food. In terms of survival, Ye Chien was at a disadvantage.

Most importantly, she had no idea that the military was involved in this "escape from death" training. She even sent people over!

Ye Chien, who did not have much of a burden in her heart, walked for a day in the mountains that stretched for thousands of miles. After ten hours of walking, she began to prepare for tonight's dinner.

It was not yet summer, so the temperature in the mountains of Mount Dalang was still low. Ye Chien stood in the stream and prepared for tonight's dinner … eating stone crabs from the cracks in the rocks.

On the first day of walking, she ate grass roots, which were very sweet and had good moisture. She also tried tree bark, which was bitter and dry. The fiber was so thick that it cut her throat. She had not eaten any rats or snakes yet. If she needed to replenish her salt and iron, she would have to eat them.

Ye Chien did not think that this "escape from death" training with no food would be a problem. Just like Survival in the Wild, it was much easier than the previous fifteen days.

After eating about ten stone crabs the size of beer caps, Ye Chien could not eat anymore. Before the sky turned dark, Ye Chien wiped away her traces and found a place to rest for the night. … A nameless tree that grew out of the cracks in the rocks.

She was the only one in the mountains. The wind blew, bringing with it the sound of leaves rustling. Ye Chien climbed up the tree nimbly, tied her backpack tightly, and rested her head on it to rest for the night.

The wind was very strong, and the temperature dropped by around ten at night. Several dark figures passed through the darkness and headed straight south.

These were the soldiers sent by the provincial military. One team needed to chase after the female soldiers they were chasing, and the other team needed to go to the front to carry out an ambush. If they couldn't catch the female soldiers in training within three days, they would withdraw.

They would be dismissed as a failure!

It was a bit embarrassing that fourteen people could not capture a single female soldier. However, it was said that the female soldiers they were chasing were different from ordinary female soldiers. During the pursuit, they could not treat them as ordinary female soldiers. They had to be more vigilant.

"Cut in from here. The two of you set up an ambush. Remember, you can only capture him alive!" The sky was just beginning to brighten when a team of seven arrived in front of Ye Chien. The team leader was the one who ordered them to take action. "Wait until the target enters your line of sight. Don't rush into action. These female soldiers aren't simple. We have to be careful."

"Rest for two hours and take turns to be on guard."

The leader of the team confirmed the deployment plan again and asked the soldiers to remember the checkpoint they were guarding. He waved his hand and told them to rest for two hours.

Tomorrow, they would arrive at the mountainous area at ten in the morning. After that, they would head into the mountains and march for sixteen hours straight. Now, it was three in the morning, so they could sleep until five in the morning to replenish their energy.

It was not very quiet in the mountains at night. The chirping of the insects did not stop for a moment, but it was not noisy. Instead, it was like a lullaby, and Ye Chien soon fell asleep.

Even with the lullaby in her ears, she couldn't stay in a deep sleep. Without someone on guard, no matter how solid the environment was, her heart wouldn't be at ease.

In addition, she had been eating raw food all day. After sleeping until two in the morning, Ye Chien woke up hungry. She had entered the period of hunger, and this would happen every day.

Ye Chien woke up again at dawn. She scooped some cold water from the stream to clear her mind. Under the faint sunlight, Ye Chien looked at the compass, opened the map, and marked it with a pen. She murmured softly, "It's a bit of a detour to follow the stream from here. It's a bit steep to cut this way …"

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