Chapter 66 - Chapter 66: Isn’t It Good to Be a Serious Recru

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nChapter 66: Isn’t It Good to Be a Serious Recruit?

nTranslator: Dragon Boat Translation Editor: Dragon Boat Translation

n“Deng Hai, slow down!”

nIn the dormitory corridor, the students of Class Five were working on their blankets and stools on the floor.

nThe other classes were busy with their exercise classes, so there was no need to worry about a crowded passage.

nAll ten of them were in the corridor, which made it spacious and open.

nWang Ye was pressing down on his blanket while occasionally glancing at the progress of the others.

nDeng Hai looked up at Wang Ye, his movements slowing down without saying a word.

nWang Ye didn’t mind. He knew that Deng Hai probably still held some grudges. To be honest, Wang Ye had his own grievances too. But they were dormitory mates, and that was a situation that couldn’t be changed for the next three months.

nIt was fine if they didn’t interact normally, but in this situation, they had to cooperate.

nWang Ye was rational. His mature mind allowed him to put aside these personal emotions.

nIn the end, the bigger picture was more important.

n“Is this Class Five’s vice monitor really not enlisting for a second time?”

n“Do you have experience folding blankets?”

n“This is troublesome!” A few veteran squad leaders moved aside and stood at the entrance of the water room, observing the situation in the corridor.

nThey communicated with each other in low voices, frowning as they did so.

nEven though the recruits were still under training, Wang Ye’s prominent position in Class Five and his meticulous blanket-folding movements made them feel something was amiss.

n“Could it be that a powerful veteran in the army taught him how to fold blankets during high school military training?” the fourth class monitor whispered.

n“Sigh, this is so annoying!”

nLooking at Wang Ye, the veterans wished they could go over and silence him. They even imagined tying him up and throwing him into the toilet pit.

nA recruit should act like a recruit. Wasn’t it enough to be a proper recruit?

nWhy did he still act like one now? The veteran squad leaders were quite annoyed.

nIt was the opposite for Ye Sanshi. He was delighted.

nAlthough the blanket folding wasn’t finished yet and hadn’t even started for some, he wasn’t nervous at all.

nTrue gold fears no fire.

nIt must be said that he was fortunate to have someone like Wang Ye among this batch of recruits.

nBut now, luck or not, regardless of anything else, as long as they won, the spotlight would be on Class Five.

nTime passed by. Everyone was patient.

nSoldiers often had to stay motionless for hours during sentry duty. Even the company commander had to stand guard during festivals.

nCompared to that, they were currently free to stand and move around. The captain could even smoke by the dormitory window.

nUnder these circumstances, a little time was nothing.

nAfter more than 40 minutes, Wang Ye was the first to finish folding his blanket.

nThe others were progressing at a slower pace.

nZhang Ping’an, the slowest, had just finished compressing his blanket and started stacking it.

nHowever, those with keen eyes knew that the outcome was already decided. But no one interrupted them.

n“Where did you learn to fold blankets?” a voice came from the side as soon as Wang Ye finished.

nIt was the company commander’s voice.

nHe stood at the entrance of Class Five’s dormitory.

n“Sir, 1 watched some online tutorial videos before joining the army,” Wang Ye answered, already prepared with an excuse.

nAs a reborn person with a mature mind, Wang Ye had already considered the consequences of standing out. So, he had prepared a series of responses.

n“Online?” Kang Hua repeated the word, slightly confused.

nOf course, the army wasn’t completely isolated from the world, and he was aware of the internet.

nHe was puzzled, but it made sense that Wang Ye could learn this skill online.

n“Yes, online!” Wang Ye nodded and continued, “1 watched numerous videos on folding blankets and found other military information as well.”

nWith a smile, Wang Ye rubbed his head and pretended to be naive. “There’s a saying that goes, ‘Don’t go into battle unprepared.’ After enlisting, I paid a lot of attention to army-related information. I did some research on the internet.”

n“Yes!” Wu Jianfeng nodded, finally accepting the answer though it wasn’t what he had expected. The reality was right in front of him.

nAt this moment, Wang Ye’s folded blanket surpassed what they had seen before.

nIt had less swelling, the folds were neater, and the corners were clearer.

n“Alright, let’s continue inspecting the internal affairs of the other classes. While the moving red flag has been confirmed, the internal affairs evaluation still needs to be double-checked!” Wu Jianfeng said. As he spoke, he walked out of Class Five’s dormitory. He wasn’t going to keep observing. There was no need for that.

nIf Wang Ye could fold his blanket this way, the other soldiers’ performance would be similar, even if slightly slower.

nAnd even if there were slight differences, Wang Ye could help.

nThe veteran squad leaders couldn’t assist with folding blankets, as they were meant to test the recruits.

nHowever, as fellow recruits, Wang Ye, as the vice class monitor responsible for internal affairs in Class Five, was allowed to assist during inspections and evaluations, even if it wasn’t explicitly stated.

nTherefore, the results were already determined.

n“Hehe, Company Commander, this… this…” Ye Sanshi grinned, his eyes fixed on Wu Jianfeng’s hand.

nWu Jianfeng had been holding the moving red flag the whole time.

n“What are you afraid of? Could this belong to anyone else?” Wu Jianfeng rolled his eyes at Ye Sanshi, suddenly becoming serious.

n“Fifth class monitor!”

n“Present!”

n“After evaluating the internal affairs results, Class Five is now awarded the moving red flag. I hope that Class Five will continue to work hard and maintain this honor.”

n“Yes, sir!” Ye Sanshi stood at attention and saluted, then received the moving red flag from Wu Jianfeng with both hands.

nWith a wave of his hand, the moving red flag unfolded. At that moment, Ye Sanshi couldn’t hide his smug expression as he looked toward the water room. But there was no one at the water room entrance. Or rather, no one dared to stand there. The class monitors had all hidden inside. They couldn’t bear to see Ye Sanshi’s triumphant face. Moreover, they were even more uncomfortable due to the previous bet.

nLosing the moving red flag made them feel uneasy. But the idea of someone eating the blanket was even more unbearable. How were they supposed to do that?

nSo, they could only hide…

n“Company Commander, I believe that this internal affairs evaluation can be used to select internal affairs role models in advance,” Ye Sanshi said with a grin. His smile bloomed, and his gaze was fixed on Wu Jianfeng’s hand.

nWu Jianfeng held the moving red flag all along.

n“What an insightful class monitor you are. Are you reading my mind? How did you know that 1 wanted to select an internal affairs role model?” In his heart, Wang Ye gave Ye Sanshi a thumbs up.

nBeing an internal affairs role model was Wang Ye’s aspiration.

nDuring their conversation, Wang Ye learned from Ye Sanshi that internal affairs role models were usually selected monthly or weekly during internal affairs evaluations.

nBut generally, the first two weeks of the recruit company were exempted from the selection.

nThis was because they had only recently joined the army, the recruits weren’t expected to excel in internal affairs and couldn’t serve as role models.

nUnexpectedly, Ye Sanshi surprised him.

nHe took the initiative to recommend Wang Ye to the company commander.

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