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Chapter 806

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Practicing martial arts was a very arduous process. The most arduous part was that practicing martial arts was a "process", not the result. Qi Rui never dared to slack off on his basic training. However, he had made full use of the half a month that he had been idling around. He had earnestly completed the step-by-step physical training before he started on the advanced spear arts training.

The night came early in the North American winter, so he could only practice his spear technique in the dark. Therefore, in the afternoon, Qi Rui began his spear technique training on a relatively empty training field. The core essence of spear technique was the thrust. A true expert could accurately and effectively perform an assassination from any angle. The longer the spear was, the stronger it was. However, in the end, even the distance between long and short distances had to be overcome. Different forces were used at different distances, and different muscle groups were used at different angles.

Although he hadn't practiced like this for a long time, Qi Rui was surprised to find that he had completely forgotten many of the flashy things. His initial sluggishness was not because he had forgotten, but because Qi Rui realized that he had never "used a spear himself" before. His previous spear techniques were all learned from his father and teacher, and they were merely imitations. When these imitations were diluted by time, he finally had to face a problem that he had never encountered before. That was, how to turn his understanding of spear techniques and the natural laws of the world into his own way of using the spear.

This completely new feeling made Qi Rui feel like he had comprehended something, but he was far from being able to grasp the main point.

However, in the eyes of those who knew the ropes, what Qi Rui was displaying was different. Division Commander Wu was passing by and wanted to meet this captain who was recognized by many people. He didn't expect to see this captain actually practicing spear techniques. Spear techniques had a long history in the Liberation Army. With the advancement of firearms, spear techniques were finally completely integrated with bayonet techniques, becoming a brand new model. Pure spear techniques were now rare.

In Division Commander Wu's eyes, the young captain's spear techniques were swift and fierce, unhurried, and unruffled. The spear moved with great fluidity. It was clearly a standard Wei Clan spear. Since its establishment, the Liberation Army had attached great importance to cold weapon combat. Thirty years ago, in the tragic battle with the British in Foshan, the Liberation Army's assassination technique played a major role in the battle against the British's artillery advantage.

Vézé's spear technique was known as the Spear of the Wei Clan. China's traditional cold weapon combat inherited more of the techniques and routines accumulated by its predecessors. It had to be said that this method of inheritance did not have a deep understanding of the theoretical research. Many of the originally very personal routines were used as a model for universal learning. This was the result of a lack of profound and thorough theoretical accumulation.

On the other hand, Vézé's spear arts were based on the study of the human body's functions, which were in line with the study of the human body's functions, and based on a few simple and practical basic spear arts movements. His main focus was on improving a person's athletic ability. The moves that were regarded as supreme in the inheritance of traditional martial arts had become a process of training and advancement here. The so-called Vézé's spear arts were very easy to understand and learn, but after reaching a certain realm, the requirements for individual aptitude were too high. Therefore, the Wei Clan's spear arts quickly became the bayonet assassination technique of the army, and there were very few who actually practiced this.

Lieutenant Qi Rui knew that he would definitely be seen practicing his spear in broad daylight, so he didn't care who was watching. He inherited his father's spear arts, which were extensive and profound. When he practiced, how could he have the mind to care about others?

One, two, three, four, five, six. Lieutenant Qi Rui continuously brandished his spear six times. Each spear pattern could be controlled very effectively. However, Lieutenant Qi Rui felt a strong sense of loss amidst his joy. In the past, being able to do this would already make him very satisfied, but now that he was able to do it, he felt quite lost. No matter how beautiful the spear arts looked, what was truly useful was the moment the spear tip pierced the enemy's body. No matter how much elaboration and how dazzling it was, the final goal was exactly the same. However, Qi Rui was different from his father Vézé. Vézé fought on the battlefield from the very beginning. For Vézé, how to use the spear arts he possessed was not a problem at all. All Vézé needed to do was to desperately assassinate the enemy.

Where was Rui's enemy? Who was Qi Rui's enemy? This was a question that had no clear answer for Qi Rui.

The question didn't make Qi Rui give up practicing. Whenever Qi Rui tried to stop because of confusion, his father Vézé would say, "Go forward, and you will encounter what you should encounter. If you don't encounter the problems you imagined, it's not that you avoided those problems, and it's not that those problems avoided you, but that the things you imagined by your brain don't really exist. "

The spear in his hand was real, and so was the body he was exercising intensely. As for the enemies he imagined, he would wait until they appeared. Qi Rui made such a judgment.

Division Commander Wu watched as Qi Rui practiced the spear arts from complicated to simple, from fast to slow. He didn't make any comments, nor did he take the initiative to go up and talk to Qi Rui. Turning around, Division Commander Wu left his position and headed toward the military headquarters.

Commander Liu didn't expect Division Commander Wu to appear without an appointment. He gestured for Division Commander Wu to take a seat and briefed him on a few matters regarding the upcoming Chinese New Year. After dealing with these urgent matters, Commander Liu said to Division Commander Wu, "What's the matter?"

Division Commander Wu asked bluntly, "Commander, did you sneak someone into my division?"

Commander Liu didn't look surprised at all. He smiled and said, "You must have heard some rumors that made you come here to talk nonsense."

Hearing his commander's words, Division Commander Wu laughed and said, "Old Platoon Commander, after so many years, can't you change the way you make up lies? If you really did stuff someone into my division, just say so. I know you put someone into my division because you trust me. Can I blame you for thinking highly of me? "

The commander was also Wu Liao's subordinate. When he met Division Commander Wu in Guangdong, the commander was a platoon commander. Seeing that the division commander had already seen through the clues, the commander admitted, "After Qi Rui arrived in North America, someone did want me to take care of him. I didn't tell you because I didn't want to put any pressure on you."

Without asking who was behind Qi Rui, Division Commander Wu asked directly, "Old Platoon Commander, I have to ask you something. Before this incident, did someone link this matter up? "

"Nonsense! You've already escalated this incident to the level of deserters. Do you think there's someone in our army who wants to see a deserter in our army? Let me put it this way. If there's really such a person, I won't let him off! "The commander spoke very frankly.

"Then after this incident, did anyone connect the dots?" Division Commander Wu continued to ask.

The commander thought for a moment. "I'm also worried about this problem, and I've asked a few key people. As far as I know, no one connected the dots. "

After saying that, the commander deliberated over his words and continued, "But there are indeed comrades who think that the way you handled it was a bit too much."

Division Commander Wu nodded. "I've also investigated in the past few days. My judgment on this matter was wrong. I'm not clear about the division of responsibilities. But if I say it was too much, it can only be said to be a complete misunderstanding. The situation in the army is not good now. Look at it, it doesn't look like a field army at all! "

Commander Liu obviously supported Division Commander Wu's attitude. "I've also made a report to the military region and the military commission. I think that the field army can be temporarily renamed to the engineering army. Right now, the army really needs to quickly return to the position of a field army. "

The commander and the division commander had the same view on this matter. The division commander also felt a lot more relaxed. He criticized, "I think these young people may have stayed in the city for too long, and they can't bear the hardships anymore. It's like there's no way to fight a war without railways and roads. Back then, we walked all the way from Jiangxi to Guangdong, and you even followed the commander-in-chief on the northern expedition. Didn't you walk all the way with your own two legs? "

The commander agreed with this statement, but he didn't want to express his approval too much. At least before expressing more approval, the commander said, "Old Wu, let me first talk about the matter with Qi Rui. I don't agree with kicking this kid out of the army. He did make mistakes in his work, but it's not to the extent that he needs to be kicked out. "

Division Commander Wu sighed. "You're right. I've also investigated in the past few days. It's true that Qi Rui isn't to the extent that he needs to be kicked out, but there's someone involved in this matter who wants to leave the army. I originally thought that the military law office didn't handle things properly. Since you said that no one contacted him, then I guess I was wrong. "

"Why did you get into a dispute with the military law office?" The commander didn't quite understand this matter, and now was the time to clarify it.

"I think this matter should have been tightened up. If there's a problem, we'll solve it. The army has to be reorganized. You've seen the military law office's report, and their attitude is that they want to release him. I think that the military law office's thinking is wrong. We're a field army, the most elite army, and we have to fight. But their point of view can be used as a judgment for the common people. They can't wait to say that Li Guangzu was on leave when he committed the crime, so Li Guangzu wasn't a soldier at that time. Does that make sense? "The more Division Commander Wu spoke, the angrier he got.

The commander nodded slightly. The report was biased towards the army, and it was indeed a bit too much to hope that the army would be divided into wartime and non-wartime. The commander also wanted to wait and see everyone's stance on this matter before making a decision. But now that the situation had changed, it seemed that they wouldn't have to wait too long to discuss this matter.

After saying all this, the division commander suddenly asked, "Commander, since you've made it clear that you won't let Qi Rui go, I have to ask you something. Then I have to ask you something. Do you still want to focus on training Qi Rui? "

Even if they were all military officers, there would be differences within the army about whether they would focus on training or not. If they focused on training someone, they would be given a lot of heavy work. If they could pass the work review, they would naturally continue to be promoted.

The commander asked, "Old Wu, do you still have a problem with Qi Rui?"

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