The recruitment office was busy.
Senjerry looked at the silent men in front of him, and with a slightly complicated look in his eyes, he took out a few recruitment forms stamped with red stamps from the drawer and handed them over.
Anyone who saw the originally desolate recruitment form suddenly sprouting like bamboo shoots after a rain in a few days, it was inevitable that there would be doubts in his heart. He wasn't really stupid.
However, even if he knew that there might be a problem, Senjerry couldn't refuse at all, because at this stage, there was no situation worse than being a commander without an army.
"Is it related to Yarlin?" Senjerry stared at Gagou and asked. He didn't pay attention to the recruit recently, but threw the task to the other party.
"I've been watching him. He has been staying in the base obediently, reading newspapers in the document room every day. This matter should have nothing to do with him." Gagou met Senjerry's gaze, and a puzzled look appeared on his face.
"Then what's going on?" Senjerry put away his doubts, he stared at the men who were filling in the forms, and then he could confirm that these men knew each other. This was even more strange. Was there still a place in Shields town where everyone could form a team to join the army?
On the other side, Lieutenant Colonel Satoni also hadn't received any monitoring reports from his subordinates about Senjerry and the recruits for almost a week, and he realized that something was wrong.
He knocked on the table, and a Marine on duty came in. He opened his mouth and asked, "Where's Gubang? I haven't seen him in the past few days. "
The Marine on duty answered loudly, and Satoni's face suddenly became gloomy. It turned out that the other party hadn't found any trace of Gubang for several days. The Marine on duty had been on duty for a week, and during this period, he had checked Gubang's dormitory many times. The bed in the room was neatly folded, and there was a pile of dust on the table and chairs, as if no one had come back to live recently.
"A week, then it's almost the last time he reported to me." Satoni had a bad premonition in his mind. He angrily shouted at the Navy, "Why didn't you report to me immediately when you found out that Second Lieutenant Gubang was missing?"
"At first, I thought it was you who sent Second Lieutenant Gubang on a mission, so I didn't think too much about it. Is Gubang really missing?" The Marine on duty suddenly realized and then looked at Lieutenant Colonel Satoni in surprise.
"Idiot!"
Satoni waved his hand and dismissed the Marines. He sat alone in the middle of the sofa, and his mind unconsciously wandered. "Missing? Where did he go? Did something happen? Was he kidnapped, or is he dead? "
"If he's dead? Did he discover something that he shouldn't have? Is it Lieutenant Senjerry or the new recruit? " Without any clues, Satoni could only make wild guesses. His first reaction was that it had something to do with Senjerry or the recruit.
Although Satoni had only sent people to monitor the whole matter out of curiosity, now, the nature of the matter had changed, and he began to take this matter seriously.
Then, just as he was about to make a move, another piece of news was placed on his table. His face was as gloomy as ink.
In addition to Second Lieutenant Gubang, there were seven other sergeants who had been missing for many days. He gritted his teeth and stared at a major in front of him. He asked gloomily, "Seven sergeants, no, including Second Lieutenant Gubang, a total of eight sergeants have been missing. The longest time they have been missing has been more than a week, and you only found out about this situation now and reported it to me. So, have you been eating sh * t during this time?"
The major's forehead was covered in cold sweat, and he kept blaming himself for his incompetence.
Satoni slammed the table and roared angrily before he calmed down. He knew that this couldn't be entirely blamed on the major's dereliction of duty. In the end, this incompetent efficiency wasn't caused by him alone. He also took a large part of the credit.
In the real Navy Branch 153, other than the soldiers at the bottom who still maintained basic training and combat strength, the entire management of the sergeants was completely rotten to the bone. Their minds were full of how to squeeze and plunder, and the exchange of various benefits. The atmosphere had long been corrupted from the top, and no one would really put their mind to the responsibility and management. The honest and responsible people had long been pushed to the corner by them to eat dust.
To put it bluntly, the sergeants of Navy Branch 153 weren't completely paralyzed, and their efficiency was just a little slow and sluggish. Lieutenant Colonel Satoni could already burn incense for himself.
At least, he wasn't able to react until all the sergeants had disappeared.
"Should I report this to Colonel Monca?" The major asked carefully.
"Tell Colonel Monca how incompetent we are?" Satoni's brows furrowed into a knot. He said in an unfriendly tone, "Tell me the details of what you found …."
"There are a total of seven sergeants. Excluding Second Lieutenant Gubang, there are a total of eight sergeants. Seven of them can only be determined to be missing, but the closest one is First Lieutenant Kona from last night. We found a pool of blood in his room, so this subordinate's preliminary deduction is that First Lieutenant Kona is probably dead!"
"Last night's incident?" Satoni thought to himself, "So Second Lieutenant Gubang's disappearance isn't a simple case. Then, it might not be related to First Lieutenant Senjerry or that recruit."
After all, the two of them could be suspected for Second Lieutenant Gubang's disappearance, but the disappearance or possible death of the other sergeants could no longer be forcefully linked to them. Because …. Satoni stared at the list of missing persons on the table. They obviously had no interaction with First Lieutenant Senjerry and recruit Yarlin.
"Yes, Second Lieutenant Kona went missing last night. Someone seemed to have heard the sound of heavy objects colliding in Second Lieutenant Kona's room in the middle of the night. Then, in the morning, someone passing by found some dark red blood stains at the door. After prying the door open, they found that the room was full of blood …." The major quietly observed Satoni's ugly expression and braced himself to say, "In fact, it was precisely because of Second Lieutenant Kona's disappearance that this subordinate started questioning the other sergeants. Then, I found out that so many sergeants were missing."
"Hmph!"
Satoni snorted coldly and walked out the door with his hands behind his back. He needed to go to Second Lieutenant Kona's room to see if he could find any useful clues. He no longer held any hope for the major's incompetence.
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