Reborn at Boot Camp: General, Don t Mess Around! - Chapter 1780
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Chapter 1780: Pretending Not To Understand
Translator: Henyee Translations Editor: Henyee Translations
Ye Jian didn’t expect that her first mission when she returned to the highlands was to provide assistance. There weren’t many soldiers stationed at the military depot. If there were more soldiers, they wouldn’t be needed.
The regimental commander of Army Aviation did not ask them to join the search and rescue mission. Instead, he only ordered the Black-20 crew members, including the pilots, to cooperate with the soldiers to quickly follow the Tibetan LLine to look for the missing cultural soldiers.
J5 understood the military strength of the various military depots. After calculating for a moment, he furrowed his brows. He also knew that the Army Aviation soldiers were focused on air patrol. He immediately discussed with Li Jinnian to see if they could participate in the search and rescue mission.
It was one thing if he did not know about the situation, but since he already knew, it was impossible for him to stand by and do nothing.
The squad leader was so happy when he heard that six soldiers from the army could join the search and rescue mission. However, when he heard that a female soldier would also be joining the search and rescue mission, he hesitated.
He wanted Ye Jian to stay back but J5 didn’t give him a chance to speak.
When the squad leader saw this, he took a look at the female soldier who was already sitting in the front passenger seat. He was still a little worried and reminded J5, “There’s a local saying. ‘Kudi Daban, Mazar Daban, and Heiqiazi Daban make people worry.’ We’re now going to Mazar Daban. The entire Tibetan Line is quite dangerous. It might not be suitable for the female soldier to sit in the front passenger seat.”
In fact, he wanted to make Ye Jian stay back. J5 pretended that he didn’t understand and said to Long Eagle, “Squad leader, you’re right. J5, switch seats with her and take the passenger seat instead.” He must bring Azure Bird, Ye Jian, along. How could he make her stay back?
Ye Jian was looking at the medicine prepared by the military depot for altitude sickness. She took a big bag of medicine and got down from the vehicle to change seats with Eagle.
“The squad leader is worried about you and wants you to stay back. J5 pretended not to understand and made the squad leader embarrassed to mention it again.” Long Eagle said to her in a low voice before he got into the vehicle. “Don’t talk to the squad leader for now. Leave it to J5 to handle it. This is a chance to train your courage. We won’t let you stay back.”
After 30 days of training together, the members of the Xueyu unit, like Long Eagle and Sparrowhawk, who previously had never interacted with Ye Jian before, got along well with each other. They treated Ye Jian as their comrade.
With his reminder, Ye Jian got into the vehicle and pretended to be invisible.
The squad leader spoke to J5 in a low voice, “We suspect that the cultural troupe lost contact with us because of the collapse of the snow. The place we lost contact with is at a dangerous slope about 47 kilometers away from our military depot. We’re still 58 kilometers away from reaching the Xaidulla camp.
“The Xaidulla camp has already sent soldiers to search along the route. In order to find the missing cultural troupe as soon as possible, we’ll send people to search again and try to find them as soon as possible.”
The leader of the rescue operation led the cultural troupe to leave the Kudi Ban military depot this morning. The transportation used was a military truck. It was also a military truck that delivered supplies to various camps.
Ye Jian and the others were riding the only military truck left in the military depot. The soldiers at the military depot treated it as a national treasure. The driver was also a level-three sergeant who had been driving the military for 15 years.
The snow on the road was deep. The military truck that was equipped with iron chains on the tires drove very slowly, but it was better than walking.
The soldiers from the Army Aviation could tell that the army soldiers who joined the operation without a second thought were no ordinary soldiers. They did not ask if they were afraid or not.. They only told them that the person driving the car was a level-three sergeant who had been in the army for 17 years and had 15 years of experience of driving in the Tibetan Line.