Chapter 1807
Chapter 1807: Live Combat (2)
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This selection process is about to end.
Whether to stay or leave ends today.
No matter the outcome, there’s no need for further apprehension.
Very soon, everyone boarded, and the cabin doors closed.
The entire helicopter was silent; at a glance of Glenn Hutchinson sitting there, all sounds vanished, no one dared to speak freely, even those who wanted to discuss this "final mission" shut their mouths in unison.
It had been a while since seeing Glenn Hutchinson, and it seemed his aura had become even stronger.
Oppressive enough to cause suffocation within minutes.
"Let me first explain the situation," sitting beside Glenn Hutchinson, Joshua Bailey spoke seriously, "At 4:20 AM today, we received intelligence that there is a group illegally transporting arms, appearing at Vernon’s border. The mission we received is to capture this batch of habitual offenders while ensuring the safety of the arms."
Joshua Bailey’s usual casual demeanor was replaced with seriousness and tension as he spoke.
Immediately, everyone’s hearts went up.
Real combat?
Real combat!
The passionate, bloodthirsty factors burned and boiled in the blood, while an unimaginable tension filled every corner of their hearts.
Joining the Forces, becoming a real soldier, was not only about righteousness but also about inner fulfillment. They had a passion for battle, and a true real combat was a baptism for them, a wordless ritual.
To truly see blood, to face life and death.
There was some fear, some trepidation, but likewise, there was expectation.
They could finally do something.
Even though they had to go through a hurdle, their own life and death, and others’, a hurdle that many could not overcome.
No matter what—
At this moment, they were excited and anxious.
"After disembarking, weapons, live ammunition, and communication equipment will be distributed to you. You must check all equipment in the shortest time. During the subsequent action, if your weapons have problems or even the communication equipment malfunctions, it will affect your safety."
With a calm face, Joshua Bailey spoke extremely seriously, every word carrying tension.
As expected, once he finished speaking, almost all trainees sat upright, each looking tense and suppressed.
Life and safety...
Without truly experiencing it, no matter how prepared psychologically, it’s of no use.
When faced with it, it depends on personal psychological resilience.
After a slight pause, Joshua Bailey carefully observed their expressions before continuing.
"If you expect this, this real combat is your last assessment, provided you survive to complete this mission. Afterward, your retention will be decided based on your performance in combat. You should have prepared your minds beforehand coming here, but if you think your life is precious, and you’re afraid, you can choose to withdraw now. Fear of death is natural; no one will mock you."
Joshua Bailey spoke word by word, each sentence imbued with irresistible strength.
Yet, it couldn’t help them with anything.
All problems were laid bare, directly addressing their deepest concerns.
Abandonment is possible, but you simply cannot continue to stay.
If you don’t give up, you constantly face life-threatening dangers, perhaps with only one accident, they could disappear into darkness forever.
— End of Chapter 1807 —