Reborn at Boot Camp: General, Don't Mess Around! - Chapter 3692: Secret Room Shooting
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Ye Jian smiled again. “Don’t be nervous. Look at the students from Japan. It’s obvious that they haven’t undergone similar training. This kind of secret shooting training is very rare. The students from other countries are probably in the same situation as us. Relax. The more relaxed you are, the higher the accuracy.
“Let’s split into groups first. Then, we’ll make detailed arrangements.”
Indoor pistol shooting was done in a dark room. There were a total of 22 targets. The closest distance was 20 meters, and the furthest distance was 50 meters. At the same time, there were civilian targets that couldn’t be fired.
The rules required two people to form a team, and three large teams would shoot at the same time. There would be a squad leader in each large team. The squad leader would be commanding the entire time and not be allowed to participate in the shooting. Ye Jian’s team would be led by Zhang Minghong.
The three teams in the large group had a division of labor. One would be on guard, one would be shooting, and the other would be clearing.
The squad leaders belonged to the clearing team, so there was only one person in the team who was responsible for clearing. However, the students would not want there to be remaining targets that needed to be cleared after the shooting group completed the shooting, because this would reduce the score.
Only by completing all the targets in one go could the shooting team score the highest.
After splitting up, Ye Jian said a few words to Jiang Yang in a low voice. Jiang Yang nodded lightly and made an ‘OK’ gesture to show that he understood.
He would definitely cooperate with Ye Jian and complete this indoor shooting.
The person who would really complete the shooting was Ye Jian. Jiang Yang needed to use the flashlight to illuminate the area. Ye Jian would fire all her shots under the strong light. The time was three minutes.
Ye Jian wasn’t comforting them when she said that she was confident. She never exaggerated about such things. If she was confident, she was confident. She wouldn’t pretend to be confident for the sake of her face.
One of the four years of hellish training with Principal Chen was focused on dark room shooting. If not, why would those four years be called hellish training?
The China team quickly finished their arrangements. The instructors from the other countries were already standing in front of the large electronic surveillance cameras. They could see their students shoot from here. However, they were all looking at China.
Ye Jian had once again crushed everyone in the outdoor shooting competition. She left an indelible memory for the students and instructors of the various countries. In the afternoon, she became the center of attention. Hence, the instructors wanted to take this opportunity to observe how she would complete the shooting.
During the team competition, Ye Jian didn’t stand out as everyone was cooperating. When it came to the individual competition, she was left with no choice. Thus, the instructors gathered around to watch her. She couldn’t keep a low profile even if she wanted to.
Ye Jian knew that her shooting was different from other people. In a shooting competition like this, where other people would see her, she intended to hide her unique traits. That was why she entrusted Jiang Yang with an important task. He would be in the same shooting team as her. After he entered the room, he had to remember not to let the strong light in his hand land on her to prevent others from seeing her clearly.
The competition only focused on the results. There were no requirements for the students to complete their shooting. Hence, they wouldn’t pay attention to the students’ shooting movements. They would only focus on the target area. If they wanted to see how Ye Jian made her shot, the instructors were bound to be disappointed.
The Japanese students were ready and completed all the pre-match preparations. It was the same for the Chinese students. As the command was given, a total of 36 students from six groups rushed into the room.
“It’s starting!”
An instructor said in a low voice. His hands, which were placed in front of his lower abdomen, were already clenched tightly. More than ten instructors were staring at the screen, anticipating the exciting performance of their country’s students.