Chapter 61
C61 – Pregame Provocation
It truly lived up to its reputation as an army training ground; it bore little resemblance to those on the outside.
In this game, time wasn’t a constraint; victory was achieved by hitting the opponent. Everything around them—the houses, the trees, the surroundings—was equipped with a visual indicator. They would monitor every action, and, of course, all the bullets had been expended without the enemy being taken down, resulting in your defeat. As usual, Rosen explained this on the side, yet neither of them paid much attention to his explanation. Instead, they focused on assessing the functionality of their guns.
Rosen let out a sigh, his expression suggesting “it’s alright if you don’t want to listen.”
In contrast, Hee Jingyan didn’t approach Xu Yangyi or offer any words of encouragement. The way he looked at Xu Yangyi in that moment sent shivers down Xu Yangyi’s spine. He promptly turned around, shooting a fierce glare back at him.
Hee Jingyan simply offered a smile without uttering a word.
Xu Yangyi’s brows knitted as he suspected that Hee Jingyan intended to witness his embarrassment.
Just because they’re in your army, don’t assume I can’t defeat them. You’ll see soon enough.
Seeing Xu Yangyi’s focus on Hee Jingyan, Rosen was taken aback. He refrained from comment and addressed Xu Yangyi, “This is the training ground map. Since you’re unfamiliar with the place, I’ll provide it. We’ll guide you separately to the North Gate and East Gate, notifying you at the designated time.” Rosen handed over the map to Xu Yangyi, explaining the details.
Accepting the map, Xu Yangyi added, “Want to warm up a bit before I join in? My victory is almost assured.”
Rosen’s eyes contracted, disapproving of Xu Yangyi’s audacity.
“No matter your level of expertise, underestimating your opponent can lead to trouble.” His message was clear.
Xu Yangyi wiped his laughter away as he heard this, gazing at Rosen and retorted, “I’ll give back that same sentence to you verbatim.” With that, he leapt into the waiting car and departed, leaving behind a cold-featured Rosen.
Ji Guangming, observing from the sidelines, began to sweat nervously. Just as expected of Sister-in-law! I guess Captain Rosen’s importance doesn’t register in her eyes at all. But sis, can you really take on Tank? The Dragon Riding Team is comprised of the military’s best.
Tank regarded the visibly angered Rosen, his expression turning frosty. “Don’t worry, Rosen. I’ll make that kid apologize while he’s crying.”
How could we not give this kid a lesson for daring to challenge our Dragon Riding Team Captain’s authority?
“Let’s go.” Tank made contact with the car’s front, signaling the soldier inside to drive. The soldier’s prompt response displayed the clear understanding that the Dragon Riding Team and its members were not to be underestimated.
Ji Guangming covertly approached Hee Jingyan’s side and whispered, “Colonel, are you really not going to intervene? He seems like he might hurt his sister-in-law. What if she gets injured?”
Sister-in-law possesses such delicacy and grace; it’s hard to imagine her running around with a firearm in such a hazardous training ground. The distance she could cover must be limited. Just driving across this training ground already takes about thirty minutes.
“No matter how small Yangyi might be, he’s still a man. Men should have no difficulty in overcoming challenges.” Hee Jingyan’s demeanor remained composed as he proceeded toward the spectator area and took a seat, his gaze lifting to the large screen opposite.
Ji Guangming stood there, momentarily stupefied, his head tilted as he pondered the implications behind Hee Jingyan’s statement.
Could the Colonel be implying… Is sister-in-law confident about winning?