Chapter 90 Sudden
Jiang Hui herself had reached her limit. She had only participated in relatively high-intensity training for the past ten days or so, and she was not really able to reach the average level of students in the combat individual training program.

She is just an ordinary person with below-average physical condition, and her physical strength is negligible. It is unknown whether her physical strength has improved during this period without testing, but it is unlikely to have improved much, which is determined by her extremely low base value.

She wondered if she needed to take the energy supplement later, and whether it was too early to take it now...

Each student's bag will contain a small first-aid kit. The supplies are limited, indicating that there is no real danger involved in this nighttime training exercise. Therefore, the medications provided to the students are all basic, with even the only fast-acting medication being a single energy booster.

If students still want it, they'll have to use their points to redeem it. However, the school clearly doesn't encourage this, and no student would be foolish enough to use their remaining points to exchange for a stamina booster. These things can be easily bought at pharmacies, without even a prescription.

Therefore, the so-called training is nothing more than a long-distance brisk walk, which is essentially to hone the endurance of the new students, and will not include any particularly difficult events.

However, many students from ordinary majors couldn't hold on any longer and had to take energy supplements. As for how they would get through the rest of the time, they didn't know. After all, if they couldn't even last without taking supplements, how could they possibly continue? They figured they'd deal with whatever came next.

Jiang Hui was barely holding on, but she had reservations, so she had been refraining from taking the energy supplement. But now she was nearing her limit, and she was already halfway there. Should she take one for the next leg of the journey so she could keep going until the end?

After passing the foot of the mountain, it's about ten kilometers to the temporary resting place. As we get here, the giant trees have gradually thinned out, and there are more rocks.

The road was much smoother and easier to walk on, but Jiang Hui didn't feel any more relaxed. She felt that the air seemed to have changed since she came to this area... no, to be precise, the atmosphere of the surrounding environment had changed, and changed quite a lot.

That feeling came back. Jiang Hui couldn't help but feel tense; she wasn't feeling well to begin with.

She had been feeling very strange since early yesterday morning. She felt that the entire atmosphere and atmosphere around her had changed, and a certain restless and unsettling feeling had been injected into it, but she didn't realize it at the time.

Looking back now, Jiang Hui finally found the accurate explanation for that unsettling feeling.

This feeling... is that someone is watching them.

Last night could be explained by someone standing guard nearby, but what about now? Who would be lying in wait in this remote, wilderness training area just to watch them?
Jiang Hui became secretly alert, her hand already pressing the trekking pole mechanism. Actually, she wanted to tell the instructor more, but the group was still marching, and the instructor was always wandering around at the front or back, never coming over. What could she say?
Besides, Jiang Hui had a feeling that the instructors didn't know; perhaps this was an extra challenge for the training exercise. Who knows what the school would do to them? Given the school's track record, the idea of ​​them being dragged out of bed at 3 a.m. for training was quite plausible.

"boom--"

The people at the front suddenly stopped and stopped moving forward, and the whole group suddenly became somewhat chaotic.

Is this the beginning? Jiang Hui wondered.

The team leader and instructor who was originally following behind immediately ran to the front to see what was going on.

Seeing several people gathered in the distance, the instructor frowned and asked, "What's going on? Why are you all gathered here?" He noticed that although there were several people gathered around, one of them was sitting on the ground, and the other freshmen seemed to be about to bend down and help her up.

"She suddenly collapsed like that, and we couldn't hold her up. We called her several times but couldn't wake her up. Instructor, could you let her rest for a bit?" The girl who spoke was gentle and refined, but you could clearly feel her worry.

Although young, the instructor was clearly well-trained. He crouched down to examine the unconscious freshman, quickly made a judgment, and frowned, saying, "She's in shock and exhausted. She won't wake up anytime soon. We need to take her to the nearest temporary shelter for treatment. If it doesn't work, she won't be able to continue the training."

He then picked up the unconscious woman from the ground and gave her the first-aid medicine he had on him.

Just when everyone thought the minor crisis had passed without incident, another strange noise came from behind.

One of the students in the group collapsed from exhaustion, causing a commotion within the team. With the instructors at the front dealing with other matters, the situation became increasingly difficult to control, and the previously orderly formation began to deteriorate.

Sensing the increasingly restless air and the growing presence of the aura surrounding them, Jiang Hui's alarm bells were raised to their highest level.

After resting for a while, Zhou Xiuwen felt that he had barely come back to life. Perhaps he had overdone it, but his mental state was actually not bad now, at least he was not as dazed as before.

Only now did he have time to recall what had happened along the way. Zhou Xiuwen had always thought of himself as a physically capable person, but this time he almost collapsed halfway through the journey. Luckily, the person behind him helped him up, otherwise, that fall would have been terrible, and might have dragged down a whole bunch of classmates in front of him.

Zhou Xiuwen remembered the girl behind him; she was thin and frail, with a very refined and delicate appearance. He hadn't expected her to be so determined. He wondered what her major was. He wanted to turn around and thank her or something.

It's embarrassing to admit that he, a guy who used to exercise a lot in junior high, couldn't even last as long as the other guy. In the end, he even had to be helped up. It was truly humiliating.

As soon as he turned around, before he could say anything, he saw that the other person's face had turned pale and he looked very tense, as if he had been frightened.

A hint of doubt flashed through Zhou Xiuwen's mind. What was wrong with the other party...? But then he thought that it was normal for someone to be in poor condition on such a treacherous journey. The other party was probably also shocked by what he had seen ahead. Just as he was about to say something, he saw the other party's expression change and suddenly lunge towards him.

"Get down!"

Then, without knowing what happened, he heard a gunshot and felt the weight of a person pressing down on his back.

Immediately, screams erupted from the surrounding students, footsteps scattered, and everything descended into chaos.

Someone shouted, "It's a gun... someone's sniping!"

(End of this chapter)

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