Chapter 2129
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Xia Jinyuan hadn't contacted Ye Chien yet, so Commander-in-Chief Xia instructed his staff to call the office of the director of the University of Science and Technology of China and make an appointment first.
The University of Science and Technology of China had strict regulations and didn't allow students to use cell phones. At this time, not many students had cell phones. Even if they did, they had to hand over their cell phones as soon as they arrived at school and wait until they were out, on holidays, or on official business.
Ye Chien, who had reported yesterday, handed over his cell phone as soon as possible. Commander-in-Chief Xia, who knew the rules, didn't call his cell phone directly. Instead, he called the director's office.
He didn't make the call himself either. He asked his staff to make the call first and then transfer the call to his office.
The military called to look for a student. It was none other than Ye Chien, who most of the teachers in the school knew. The director who knew Ye Chien looked at the class schedule and asked the teacher to inform Ye Chien after class.
Ye Chien was sitting in Library No. 3 and discussing with several top students from other classes.
On the first day of school, the students hadn't gotten over the New Year's atmosphere yet. The freshmen were given a mission. On Labor Day, the freshmen were to go to the northern part of the province for a drill.
As the frontline leaders of the future battles, they were instructed to experience the atmosphere of a battle where life and death were on the line. As soon as the order was given, the "Red" and "Blue" teams of each class began to prepare in advance.
After the first class, the red and blue teams sent out representatives of each class in less than two minutes. They met during the short break between classes at the speed of light.
"There's no preparation time for a real battle. A battle that starts as soon as it's announced is the real battle that determines the outcome." A top student from the School of Science spread out a map of the training base they were going to on Labor Day. "The school suddenly told us that there's a drill on Labor Day. Why do I feel like the map they gave us isn't a real one?"
"Two armies are fighting for positions. Who would have the chance to run to the position and observe the terrain first? Who would know in advance that the position they took would be the position that the blue army would be fighting for? I asked the seniors in the School of Science and went through some information myself. I found that the school really didn't tell us the positions we would be practicing a few months in advance. At most, they gave us an approximate time. "
"When it's our turn, you're telling us the time, location, and number of people. You're even giving us time to arrange our troops in advance. Don't you find it a little strange?"
The students of the School of Science were all engineering students, so their logical thinking was quite rigorous. They had a thick book on cryptography, while Ye Chien and the others had only just started studying it, but they had already finished self-studying.
Another student said, "Having a direction is better than not having one. Let's not talk about whether it's strange or not. We can first familiarize ourselves with the Northern Training Base and the surrounding terrain. When the time comes, we can carry out the drill anywhere."
"We can't always focus on the north. Our school has exercise bases in the east, west, south, and north. In my opinion, we can't just grasp the north. We have to grasp the exercise bases in the east, west, south, and north. Only in this way, no matter where the exercise is, we won't have to improvise."
"Sun Tzu said in the Art of War, 'Make a plan before you act. Know when to stop and you will gain.' I agree with this student's point of view." Some students agreed. Only by not fighting an unprepared war can one be invincible. This had been the case in all wars since ancient times.
Ye Chien didn't speak immediately. Although she had actual combat experience and had participated in a real battle between two armies, she had never participated in a drill involving hundreds of people. Regarding this, she decided to listen first and then express her opinion.
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