Chapter 452: Chapter 289: Bludgeoning_2
So the soldier’s intentions are obvious.
’Using
as a tool, is everyone that brave?’
Seeing Su Huan laugh, the group of officers felt a chill in their hearts.
"You, co here."
Su Huan pointed to the soldier who reported Mountain Goat.
The latter was so nervous that cold sweat stread down his back, but he still walked out with a righteous deanor.
Clanging, "Conductor."
Su Huan ignored him, turning to say, "Give each of them a weapon, today they can vent their grievances all at once."
The officer handed the sticks to five soldiers.
The whistleblower’s stick was handed to him personally by Mountain Goat.
Once everyone had their short sticks, Su Huan asked the woman lying on the ground again, "Will you still fight?"
The woman wiped the blood off her face, nodding repeatedly.
Then a bizarre scene unfolded in the square.
A group of soldiers watched as seven people fiercely beat the prone Old Wu with their sticks.
The whistleblower initially didn’t want to join in.
But upon seeing Su Huan cock his gun, he suddenly understood sothing bad was happening and reluctantly joined in.
After a while, even with Old Wu’s Tier One Evolver physique, he was unconscious.
Several soldiers who had been abused by him vented their anger and retreated calmly.
Only the whistleblower and Old Wu’s woman were left, crying while hitting Old Wu’s body.
It felt like they were grief-stricken in advance.
Old Wu woke up several tis from the pain, only to be knocked out again.
Even though he was much stronger than the two, he didn’t dare retaliate, just endured it.
From noon, they beat him until the floodlights ca on.
The two looked like demons crawling out of hell, their tangled hair and filthy faces covered in congealed, dark blood stains.
Old Wu on the ground had long disappeared, replaced by a shapeless pile of mud.
With a thud, the woman couldn’t hold the rubber short stick anymore and threw it aside.
The soldiers on site shivered collectively.
Using the corners of their eyes, they looked at the figure enveloped in darkness. Even though they couldn’t see the face clearly, everyone felt those dark eyes staring at them!
Mongoose seed to awaken from a dream, looking at the conductor.
Unlike others, she could clearly see Su Huan’s long narrow eyes.
No anger, no joy.
Just like the night, vast and boundless, calm and tranquil.
"Alright, that’s it for today. Wish everyone sweet dreams."
Su Huan uttered the last words of the day.
No criticism, no further punishnt.
Once his silhouette disappeared into the train, a string of thumping sounds ca from people collapsing.
...
"May 28, the wind calms."
"Stayed gentle for too long, they think I transford."
The deserter incident ended with Old Wu’s death, but this punishnt that cost only one life imprinted the conductor’s terror in everyone’s heart.
No evidence, no righteous judgnt.
Just cold and ruthless orders.
The recruits finally saw what kind of person the usually slack-off conductor was.
Soone wanted to learn about the conductor’s past.
Old passengers unanimously remained silent.
The relaxed atmosphere on the train turned tense again, with work efficiency improving a lot.
But limited only to repetitive tasks, like Director Xu’s research, the quantity remained unchanged.
The track upgrade plan originally set for completion in June was finished three days earlier.
The train tracks reached an astonishing width of 4.6 ters, made from new materials extracted from the Sand Armor Beast. This material was very resilient, even weighing less than half of green steel.
That’s less than one to two tenths the weight of normal steel.
No tal was mixed in, so the naming convention didn’t follow green steel, armor steel, but was called Sand Armor.
Simultaneously, Sand Armor also beca the main material for bulletproof vests.
In an abandoned city, they found an underground warehouse, sealed away excess resources, and the ard train left the ruins of Xiaohe City, heading to Zhijin City in the north.
On water, the train was already slow, and in the Storm Zone it beca even slower.
Occasionally they had to use robotic arms to assist in moving.
Moreover, energy consumption was massive.
The conductor’s charging cycle went from once every seven days to every three days.
During this ti, He Jie beca ruthless, tornting everyone in the Ard Corps, including Yu Yue.
No one dared to utter a word.
The deserter incident caused He Jie to be demoted from Major General to Colonel, Mountain Goat directly demoted to Second Lieutenant, and Pang Tu, responsible for arranging guard posts, was also demoted to Second Lieutenant.
It was truly like returning to the pre-liberation era.
However, under He Jie’s pressure, everyone’s evolvent speed increased rapidly.
The Ard Corps had seven mbers beco Tier One Evolvers, all veterans captured from the Steel Council.
Combining their combat habits, they first ford several officer squads.
He Jie’s adjutant was Second Lieutenant Mountain Goat, along with Captain Liang Kuan, then randomly snatched two Tier One non-commissioned officers, forming the Colonel squad.
At his rank, he could certainly form the strongest squad.
But then there would be no one in the other squads.
For combat balance, He Jie chose people restrainedly.
Qu Hang was responsible for sensing reconnaissance, and based on He Jie’s suggestion, he chose Corporal Mongoose as his adjutant, plus Xiaoba, where Xiaoba was responsible for the fire suppression position.
Ordinary "operators" couldn’t adapt to this position.
But Xiaoba was special, as long as he’s there, no matter how much firepower the opponent has, it will be suppressed.
Finally adding two Tier One non-commissioned officers.
Yu Yue chose Second Lieutenant Pang Tu as their adjutant, along with Lin Jin, and two Tier One non-commissioned officers.
Tong Zizhan was normally supposed to be split from Gao Yuan, but the two had uniqueness, so they stayed in one squad.
Lu Xiao, Jiang Rong, and Miao Qi were arranged into one squad.
The remaining non-commissioned officers were directly allocated by He Jie, forming seventy-five officer squads.
Finally, two hundred recruits were thrown into the training camp, with Lao Er, who happened to be free, as the chief instructor.
After this period in the battle group, Lao Er grew not only muscles but also so brains.
To manage independently... not likely.
But definitely managing recruits wouldn’t result in malicious events like Old Wu.
Beyond the Ard Corps, many in the crew also advanced to Tier One.
Wan Xing and Lin Xia were the earliest.
The forr advanced to a "Pharmacist
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