Chapter 1724
Chapter 1724: The Unlucky Fugitive Who Accidentally Broke In (Part 4)
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The two agreed and chose a shortcut.
The so-called shortcut is naturally not a straight path, but under the premise of shortening the journey, it ensures certain water resources.
In the desert, the most dangerous thing, besides sun exposure, is lack of water.
After learning theory for so long, it’s impossible for them to lack this basic knowledge.
The helicopter stopped over the desert under the blazing sun.
Looking out, the desert landscape stretched endlessly, with no vegetation—only endless barrenness that, even from a height, radiates scorching heat.
It’s a completely different world from the Military Academy.
In the morning, it was freezing; approaching noon, it seemed you could be roasted at any moment, leaving people feeling anxious.
No lowering, just a direct high-altitude parachute jump.
The parachutes were assigned to them right after boarding.
With a clap, Joshua Bailey stood up from his seat and looked around at all the students.
"Not much to say, everyone stand up and prepare to jump."
Joshua Bailey spoke directly, but beneath his façade of calm, there was a hint of nervousness.
Every year’s training program is different.
This year, it was the first time conducting such a dangerous training.
After all, it’s the desert. No military branch dives into the desert without necessity, and these students hadn’t undergone professional training beforehand.
They’d only learned some theoretical knowledge.
To be honest, it was indeed a bit worrying.
As a deputy, such negative feelings absolutely cannot be revealed in front of them.
So just pretend that all training is very simple.
Oh, of course—
For them, this training is indeed quite simple.
But this group of rookies, indeed, makes one uneasy.
No matter what Joshua Bailey thought, he calmly sent them off.
Flossie Wright stood at the doorway and jumped out.
The scorching hot winds hit her head-on, the gusts battering her as she fell under gravity, the feeling of free-fall already familiar from countless trainings, but the unbearable heat made Flossie somewhat dazed.
She had returned to the past.
Just because of this, it was stimulating enough.
During her rapid descent, Flossie opened the parachute, and unknowingly, there was a hint of a carefree smile at the corners of her eyes.
After waiting a few minutes, Joshua Bailey sent off all the students.
He stood at the doorway, only relaxing after seeing each parachute successfully open and the students land safely.
Hope everything goes well.
Closing the cabin door, Joshua Bailey connected to the radio.
"Vice-captain, all OK."
Touching his earpiece, Joshua Bailey spoke easily.
A low response came through the earpiece.
No other words.
This person, even colder than the Captain, was someone Joshua Bailey naturally got used to and promptly said, "I’ll come over now."
No one responded to him.
Because the radio communication was cut off.
Joshua Bailey miserably pursed his lips.
Darn it, the first time cooperating alone with the Vice-captain...
Should’ve brought Dallion Collins along.
After all, Dallion Collins was mentored directly by the Vice-captain, at least understanding the Vice-captain’s temperament.
Helplessly, knowing the Vice-captain is the Vice-captain, Joshua Bailey, with a nervous heart, stayed on the helicopter throughout.
— End of Chapter 1724 —