Mo Qiong and You Xin rushed to the front of the cloud and saw that there seemed to be a black shadow in the rolling cloud.
Taking a closer look, they saw a large gun sticking out from the bottom of the cloud with half of its head sticking out. It was Alissanda.
He was holding a large sniper rifle as he crouched inside the cloud, seemingly aiming at a certain spot on the island.
"Bang!"
After firing a shot, he paused for a while before jumping out from inside.
"Did you hit it?" Mo Qiong asked.
"The target on the 2nd floor of training ground 1. I shot from memory, there were two walls between us, so whether or not I hit it depends on my luck" Alissanda replied.
As soon as he said that, he heard his teammate shouting through his earpiece: "I hit it! I hit it! "
Alissanda smiled: "Seems like I got lucky"
"Impressive" Mo Qiong smiled. This type of sniping through walls was one of his best skills, it was almost impossible for him to miss, and this skill was only a superficial interest to him.
"I heard you were looking for me?" Mo Qiong asked.
Alissanda nodded: "Do you know what the 3rd year's training is?"
"Actual combat?" Mo Qiong asked.
"Yes, and it's a containment combat. We're going to face the anomaly directly" Alissanda's tone was complicated as he answered.
Mo Qiong and You Xin both noticed that although he looked more composed, there was an obvious feeling of a heavy burden and pressure on his shoulders.
"Did someone sacrifice themselves?" Mo Qiong asked.
"Not really, at the most crucial moment, the instructor or even the mobile squad will act to deal with the anomaly, or tell me how to deal with it" Alissanda replied.
Mo Qiong and You Xin exchanged glances. If the instructor had acted in the end and even told them how to deal with the anomaly, it meant that the society already knew how to deal with it, and the anomaly was still in containment.
"Did the initiative fail?" Mo Qiong asked.
"That's right, the anomaly we encountered in actual combat is naturally something that the society has already taken in, but for us, it's still unknown" Alissanda replied.
This was easy to understand. Actual combat was a necessity, and the past 2 years of training had already given them the same level of physical fitness and skills as official society members. The only thing they lacked was experience.
Some experience had been taught in the cultural classes for the past 2 years, but it was still only theoretical knowledge. They would have to actually deal with containment incidents a few times.
Otherwise, how would a bunch of rookies dare to use it without worry?
Since this was a mock battle, they naturally couldn't face any unknown anomalies, otherwise, it would be no different from directly using them. A seedling that had been nurtured with a large amount of resources wouldn't die so easily in a mock battle.
Meticulously preparing to release the anomalies that had been contained, decorate the entire area, and try to restore the scene when it was first contained as much as possible, or simply redesign the scene in the society itself.
It was as if they were setting up a difficult problem for the third-year preparatory club members to deal with. This way, it was unknown to them, but it was safe for the club. They knew how to accommodate them again, and there were people who could save the situation at any time.
"Then why do you feel so pressured?" Mo Qiong asked.
Alissanda said, "Because I sacrificed myself every time …"
Mo Qiong was stunned for a moment. Then, he realized that this should be considered a sacrifice. If the instructor didn't save him, he would have died.
Alissanda sighed. "I've been through six containment missions in the past six months, and I've 'died' six times. Do you know what that means? This means that if the current me becomes a real member and participates in a truly unknown containment mission, I will directly die in the first mission … "
Mo Qiong said in shock, "You're the first in our batch."
This was too shocking. Other than being suppressed by Mo Qiong in shooting, Alissanda was not weaker than him in other aspects, and was even slightly stronger in some aspects.
He actually died six times in a row in actual combat exercises. Was this because the missions were too difficult, or was his luck too bad?
Alissanda smiled bitterly. "Rankings are meaningless. In fact, the greater the ability, the greater the responsibility. In the six missions, I only died once due to a mistake. The remaining five times, I had no choice but to die. If I didn't persevere until the end, the mission was very likely to fail. "
"This means that your death is meaningful. Did the mission succeed?" Mo Qiong asked.
"There were four successful containment missions. In the beginning, I was just a newbie in the team. The two failures were due to a large change in the team. There were many newbies who were inexperienced," Alissanda said.
"Newbies?" Mo Qiong was stunned.
Alissanda smiled and said, "In the third year of special training, our original groups were completely broken up. People from different groups came together to form various combat teams. The team leaders of the teams were selected from the 'newbies' who were about to enter the third year of actual combat to fill in the gaps."
"Was there a lot of turnover? Did you have to leave your own team after being judged as' sacrificed '? "Mo Qiong asked.
Alissanda shook his head: "No, no, no, the 'sacrificed' me can still be resurrected to participate in a new mission, so there was no need to leave the team. The reason why there was a lot of turnover was because the people of different groups all graduated at different times.
"However, the 'mission mortality rate' in actual combat exercises is much higher than in reality. On one hand, it's because we're inexperienced. On the other hand, the anomalies used in the exercise were all carefully selected, forcing us to sacrifice someone every time. But in a real containment mission, there might be a situation where two members could easily deal with it. There might also be a situation where several dozen members couldn't even deal with it even if they all died.
"The mortality rate in reality is only about half of what it was in the exercise. After all, anomalies that are extremely difficult to contain are extremely rare. It's just that the upper and lower limits of danger are high. In real life, any extreme situation can happen."
Mo Qiong understood. If a bunch of people really died every time, there would be no point in training, and the Blue White Society would have no meaning to exist.
During the exercise, the experience was a middle ground. It was neither the best nor the worst.
Even so, being judged as' dead '6 times was still quite stressful.
At this point, Alissanda was already halfway through his third year of training. If the mission after that was still the case, the pressure would be even greater after graduation.
"Can you tell me more about it? To what extent is the actual combat exercise simulated? "Mo Qiong asked.
Alissanda replied: "Of course, that's why I'm here … let's land first"
At this point, a plane was descending from afar. He immediately led the group towards the airport.
Why did everyone always train in this area? Why did Mo Qiong know that Alissanda was here as soon as he heard that he was looking for him?
It was because the airport was in the North, so they were familiar with the route. If they were tired and wanted to go back, they could just hang on the plane and take a free ride.
The three of them slid towards the ground. As the plane landed behind them, they took advantage of the momentum to float on the plane's hull.
The most difficult part was the contact. They had to slide all the way from the bow to the tail. But after that, it was easy. They could just climb to a comfortable place and rely on the friction to catch themselves.
The three of them lay on one side of the plane's wing with their backs to the wind, continuing the previous topic.
It was very noisy on the wing, but they could still hear it clearly if they got closer and spoke loudly.
But the newcomers in the cabin were dumbfounded from the window. What the hell, there are people hanging on the plane on Limit Island?
The three of them hung on the plane, not caring at all about the opinions of the people on the plane.
Alissanda shouted, "In the third year of special training, each team has an average of about ten people, all of whom are reserve members. The team I joined was called Team Darwin. At first, the captain was a member of the third group in 2017. He graduated after leading me on a mission and handed over the captain to a member of the fifth group. Later, that person also graduated after leading me on four missions and handed over the captain to a member of the seventh group.
"Other than the captain, the others will graduate or graduate after three years … Every time a batch of people leaves the team, the number of people needs to be replenished to at least ten. The captain asked me if I had any recommendations, and I mentioned the two of you."
At this point, how could Mo Qiong not understand that they were going to pick him?
"Mo Qiong, You Xin, after the exam, join my team. Our current captain of Team Darwin was the top of the seventh group last year, and there are six senior members in the team … Also, from seventy years ago until now, Team Darwin's graduation rate has always been in the top ten of the club … "Alissanda said eloquently.
"You, I thought you came back to see us. So you're just a lobbyist?" You Xin rolled his eyes on the plane.
Mo Qiong was speechless. He was worried that Alissanda would be under too much pressure, but in the end, Alissanda suddenly changed the topic.
"Do I have a choice?" Mo Qiong asked.
"I won't hide it from you. The two of you are definitely targets that every team wants, so you can indeed choose your team. Think about it. The two of you, plus me and our captain, Team Darwin will have four first place teams … "Alissanda said.
Mo Qiong curled his lips and said, "Didn't you just say that the ranking is meaningless …"
"It's … It's still meaningful." Alissanda blinked.
"Alright, don't talk to me about graduation rates. A team has about ten people, so ten teams would have a hundred people. Why are you talking to me about the top ten graduation rates? I'm afraid there are only ten teams in total, right?" Mo Qiong said.
Alissanda smiled and said, "I really can't fool you. Actually, the graduation rates of every team are about the same. The key is still performance, not results. Don't look at how I died six times, but the instructor's evaluation of me is still very high. "
"However, the stronger the teammates, the better. We know each other better, so we won't have to pick strangers to be our teammates."
Mo Qiong smiled and said, "Alright, alright, alright. I agree. Team Darwin, right? Where do you train? "
"Africa." Alissanda said.
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