Therefore, provoking a conflict between the Iron District and the Flower District is indeed beneficial to the Sea District from a big picture perspective.

At least they don't have to be suspicious of their unreliable teammates anymore.

But this assumption has another major premise.

That is, the sea area is powerful, and the existence of the iron area slightly hinders their plan to unify the large oil fields, making them feel that this teammate is a bit of a hindrance.

Otherwise, if the Iron District is defeated by the Flower District, how will Hegland defend the entire line of defense from the two rivers?

So what is the current situation of the sea area?

Did Tiequ feel threatened by his teammates?

the answer is negative.

After several months of fierce fighting, they finally managed to defeat Jin Qu and gain control of the Grand Canal.

But the deadly threat from the port of Kote and the southern desert has not diminished in the slightest.

At this time, they have gone crazy and will instigate their teammates to fight against each other.

It is safest for them to keep the Iron District and the Flower District inactive.

It can even be said that they cannot sleep for a day if there is no friction between the Flower District and the Eagle District.

Because their current condition is really too bad.

It's not just the logistics situation that's bad, the soldiers' situation is also bad.

Ever since little Jack was eliminated, their morale has been declining day by day.

The only ace sniper ranked in the top ten, the hope of the whole village, left the front line of the battlefield in a tragic and heroic manner. How big a blow was this to the group of star-chasing girls?

In this state, are you still in the mood to apply eye drops to your teammates?

Doing all sorts of things?

They were lucky enough to hold onto the central area, and they had no problems in the two rivers thanks to their teammates in the iron zone.

If you are not crazy, why would you send a team to the two rivers to stir up the mood of war on both sides?

Isn’t it more important now to stabilize the military’s morale and preserve the existing strategic achievements?

An atmosphere of sorrow continued to ferment in all the camps.

A heavy expression hung on everyone's face.

This is a great despair.

And for Elena, despair was doubled, with another layer of despair added on top of it.

Why does this haunting name always linger in my ears?

Why does her heart tremble every time she hears Xia Shu's name?

The little bulldog was feeling increasingly lost and frightened.

The nightmares didn't stop and the symptoms got worse.

She suspected that sooner or later this name would drive her crazy.

"Elena?" her squad leader called out.

Elena quickly stood up, gripped her rifle tightly, and shouted, "Here!"

The squad leader looked at Elena's heavy dark circles, frowned, and asked, "Didn't you get enough rest?"

"It's okay, I'm fine!" she said quickly.

The squad leader nodded, said "Follow me", and took her out of the camp.

Outside was a scene of intense battlefield activity. Supplies and equipment from all over were being loaded onto vehicles and redirected, and continuously sent to the front line.

As a logistics transit station, there is always high-intensity traffic operation here.

As members of the transfer station's escort squadron, their duty intensity is the highest among their peers.

Elena followed the monitor and ran quickly through the middle of the lane.

She looked at the girls who were changing shifts on the troop carrier. Each of them looked listless and filled with resentment.

"Elena." The squad leader suddenly called out from the front.

"Here!" She trotted forward quickly.

Without even turning around, the class asked, "I heard you know Xia Shu?"

Elena's chest tightened and she felt her heart skip a beat.

She didn't know how to answer.

Whenever there was any question involving Xia Shu, she would be stunned for a while before she could come to her senses.

After sensing her silence, the monitor looked back at her, and then took this silence as some kind of emotional acquiescence.

"I have high hopes for you, Elena," the squad leader said gravely. "In the selection process between new recruits and veterans, I chose you."

This is a front-line combat company, one level higher than the regular troops, and Elena knows it very well.

She whispered, "I know..."

The monitor continued, "I also hope that you can go further and better and reach a higher level of excellence."

Elena was a little confused and asked, "Class monitor?"

"arrive."

The squad leader stopped Elena's questioning in time and walked with her to an officer holding a notebook.

The two sides saluted each other, and then the squad leader pointed at Elena and said, "This is it."

The officer glanced at Elena with a condescending and indifferent attitude. Elena quickly stood up straight and showed her best side.

"New recruits?" The officer looked at the squad leader inquiringly.

"Corporal. I think he's the most suitable one." said the squad leader.

The officer nodded and asked Elena, "How long have you been in the military?"

"Three months of war!" Elena answered loudly.

The officer looked at the squad leader impatiently and said, "It's too short."

"But she is the most suitable one." The squad leader's attitude was very firm.

The officer stroked his chin and thought for a moment, then shook his head and said, "Miss Sui-kun will be unhappy."

After saying that, he planned to draw an X on the notepad.

Although Elena didn't know what was going on, she still felt that she had let down the class monitor.

At this moment, the squad leader suddenly said, "But she and Xia Shu are from the same batch of recruits."

Elena's heart tightened.

The officer's hand movements suddenly paused.

She looked at the monitor, then looked at Elena testingly, with a hint of caution in her eyes.

"Are you sure they're from the same batch?" There was a hint of hesitation in her tone.

399. The former former world champion, who does anyone remember?

"Yes, she also knew Xia Shu." The squad leader emphasized, "To be exact, she and Xia Shu have fought each other."

The officer thought for a moment, then turned to Elena and asked, "Have you really fought with Xia Shu? I want a real answer."

Elena also fell silent.

She wanted to deny the problem very much, but reality did not allow it.

"I fought her before..." she whispered to the officer, "but I lost miserably..."

The officer waved his hand and said in a nonchalant tone, "It's normal. The Ripper lost too. There's nothing to be ashamed of."

The squad leader also echoed, "That guy is not a normal person, there is no need to be too hard on yourself."

Elena seemed to feel some kind of insult, and at the same time extremely powerless.

She no longer wanted to think about Xia Shu, as it would make her sick.

The officer drew a square on his notebook and said to Elena, "Go back and pack your equipment. Come with me later."

"Where are you going?" Elena asked subconsciously.

"Follow orders." The officer replied with a straight face and did not answer.

Elena looked at the squad leader, who immediately showed an affirmative expression.

So she went back the way she came and packed her luggage by herself.

As for the squad leader, he stood there and continued to talk to the officer about Elena's personal situation.

There was no one in the barracks.

She quietly packed up her gear by herself.

Although she didn't know where she would go next, she had a feeling that she would never come back here again.

A person left silently, without anyone to see him off.

Just as she came here alone silently.

She has become accustomed to this feeling.

When they returned to the squad leader with their luggage, the officer had already handed over a jeep and parked it next to the two of them.

Elena walked over to the monitor and glanced at her.

The monitor smiled and showed an encouraging expression.

The officer asked Elena to put her luggage into the jeep and said to her, "Leave the gun behind."

So the squad leader took the gun from her hand, patted her shoulder, and said, "Come on."

Then, under the officer's instructions, Elena got on the jeep and said goodbye to the squad leader.

The vehicle slowly drove out, and the squad leader slowly watched them leave.

Elena sat in her seat in a daze, wondering where they were going.

But this officer seemed to be a very difficult person to get along with, and she didn't know how to talk to him.

The officer looked at the contents of the notebook for a while, then breathed a sigh of relief, looked at the scenery outside, and then looked at Elena.

Elena quickly sat up straight.

"Are you tired?" the officer asked.

"What?" Elena was a little confused.

"You have dark circles under your eyes. Are you tired?" she asked again.

"I...I don't sleep well." Elena explained.

"Are you particular about your bed? I used to have this problem, but after experiencing it more, it got better." The officer obviously misunderstood Elena's question.

Elena stammered and didn't explain much.

"Now we go to the airport, take a plane, and go to the Grand Canal. Then you will participate in a selection." The officer finally told Elena her mission.

Elena was stunned for a moment and asked, "What selection?"

"Exam selection," the officer replied, "Exam selection to become a sniper."

"Sniper..." Elena's heart tightened, and she thought of that name again.

"Of course, this isn't an ordinary sniper selection, but a special selection requested by a special teacher," the officer said helplessly. "After all, we can train ordinary snipers through sniper training."

"Teacher?" Elena was a little confused.

The officer thought for a moment and then asked, "Do you know Suicune?"

Elena shook her head.

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