Chapter 1732 - Nothing’s A Big Deal

Chapter 1732: Nothing’s A Big Deal

As long as one faced it calmly, nothing was a big deal.

Ye Jian stood up and smiled at the young major who was walking toward her. Then, the major walked closer and hugged the brave female soldier who was brave enough to win. He smiled and said, “Good job, Azure Bird!”

His little fox did a good job!

In the gray Gobi that stretched for who knew how many miles, the young female soldier was as beautiful as a painting. She smiled lightly. Her smile was like the only bright scenery in this monotonous world, making her comrades who walked closer to her laugh with joy.

Good job, Azure Bird. Good job, comrade!

As the sounds of their comrades taking down the military dogs kept coming from their earpieces, the two teams moved faster and faster into the depths of the Gobi. Five kilometers was not too far, but to the two teams, this was an extremely short distance.

The area two kilometers away from the hills was suitable for ambushes. They were waiting for news from the scouts that they had sent out earlier.

It was already three o’clock in the afternoon. The cold wind in the Gobi was like a knife cutting through one’s flesh. Ye Jian gently covered her nose that was so cold that it seemed like she could pull it off with a gentle tug. She breathed out hot air.

From where she was, she could already see the undulating hills. The terrain of the road into the hills was open. If they were to march straight ahead and there was really an ambush ahead, and if the enemy had a sniper, they would definitely be able to shoot them one person at a time.

The terrain was open and there was little vegetation. Even if the scouts confirmed that there was nothing wrong, as the team leaders, Li Jinnian and Xia Jinyuan wouldn’t march too far.

After being chased by the military dogs for so long, they would not believe that the military had only sent the military dogs to chase them and exhaust their stamina.

The Gobi training was normal for the members of the Xueyu unit. For the members of Storm Commando who were used to fighting on the sea, this was a rare opportunity for them to improve themselves.

The decision to mix the teams was undoubtedly the best. It would allow the members of Storm Commando to see the strengths of the Xueyu unit.

Xia Jinyuan gently slid down from behind a pile of gravel. Holding his gun, he turned around and squatted on the ground with his long legs. He handed the binoculars to Li Jinnian. “It might be a little difficult to pass through the front in the day. Also, I’m afraid it’ll snow tonight. We can either pass through before it snows or after it snows.”

Snow?

Although the weather was a little dark, there was no sign of snow. Li Jinnian took the binoculars and didn’t immediately ask about it. Instead, he started observing the weather.

In this Gobi training, observing weather changes was also part of life training.

Life training was mainly to familiarize themselves with sandstorms and weather changes. For Storm Commando, these were their weaknesses—even for someone as strong as Li Jinnian.

He scanned the sky with his binoculars but didn’t see anything unusual. Then, he asked Xia Jinyuan, “How did you deduce that it would snow?”

“The wind direction, the changes in the clouds, and the direction of the Gobi dust accumulation are all signs of the changes in the weather.” Xia Jinyuan glanced at Ye Jian, who was repairing a gun for Pigeon, who was about two meters away from him. He told Li Jinnian everything without hiding anything. “The citizens of the northern frontier who live near the Gobi know how to observe the weather. You can ask them for advice when the time comes.”

The speed at which Ye Jian dismantled the gun was really fast. This gun was no different from a toy gun in her hands. She dismantled it within a few minutes.