He suddenly snapped awake.
With a few swift motions, he got dressed and walked out of the tent—this was his special intuition, which had saved his life countless tis.
At this mont.
Outside was utterly silent.
Aside from the chirping of insects and the sound of the wind, there was no other sign of life.
However...
By the light of the nearby campfire, he could vaguely see what seed to be a shadow moving at the edge of the minefield.
His eyes narrowed in focus—
"Give the flashlight."
The warrior on patrol beside him quickly handed over the flashlight, and as he strode closer and turned it on—
Three small, mud-covered old n were still at the edge, blind-writing data in their notebooks by the barely visible moonlight.
The comprehensive feedback data etched in their minds ford a pattern for each of them, and now gathered together, though they dared not speak, they were already seeing the dawn.
Inwardly, they sighed in unison—
[Whoever ca up with such a design is a genius. The real data requirents are far greater than those of standard instrunts, yet the accuracy can reach 100%!]
The most terrifying aspect is that this approach can not only be applied to this instrunt nad infrared, which incorporates more than just infrared technology.
The three were ecstatic, as if they had pioneered a new research direction!
At this mont, a sudden beam of white light shone over.
The three dirty-faced researchers froze.
Shi Suifeng’s face was stern.
"Professors, what are you doing here? It’s dangerous."
Professor Zheng knew well the inflexible nature of Shi Suifeng.
If it were anything else, he might bluff his way through, buying so ti.
But with Shi Suifeng there, there was no question about it.
Without a word, he crawled forward by two more steps:
"I’m just short of this last set of data!"
At this mont, the incomplete part of the component in his hand suddenly emitted a sharp beeping sound!
[Beep beep beep!]
Professor Zheng froze.
The next mont.
His whole world spun, and an intense booming sound struck down with soil and wild grass, pounding him heavily.
The deafening explosion ahead made him instinctively shut his eyes.
His body felt burdened.
Looking up, Shi Suifeng was lying on top of him.
A trickle of red blood quietly flowed down Shi Suifeng’s smooth forehead along his hairline.
The next mont, a band of soldiers rushed over with a flurry of hands and feet, hastily dragging him aside.
"dic! Quickly!"
Professor Zheng’s legs almost gave out.
Being a lab researcher, how could he have seen such a real and devastating scene before?
He hurriedly asked, "How is he?!"
Such a good young man, nothing must happen to him!
The dic arrived swiftly, and upon examining the welts on Shi Suifeng’s back, he checked the rest of his body, and after a long ti, let out a sigh of relief.
"No internal organs were damaged."
But the area of blood loss in other parts of his body was still too large.
No one around blad them, but the three old professors felt their hearts and faces burn with sha.
At this ti, the flustered Professor Zheng hurriedly opened his notebook in the light of the floodlight!
He lay on the ground, correcting the previously blindly-written data one by one.
At the sa ti, he called to the other two: "Quick! We’ve got the last set! Data compilation!"
Upon hearing this, the two professors wasted no ti throwing aside their dignity, lying down next to him.
The three gathered together, rging all the data into lines of pathways.
No one knew how much ti passed, but daylight had already broken.
Shi Suifeng had completed ergency treatnt and was sent to the nearby military hospital.
A new person who had spoken to him on the vehicle replaced the one in front of him.
Professor Zheng held his hand.
"Delay for another two hours!"
It was now 7:30 in the morning.
The warriors preparing for the battlefield were ready to go.
Professor Zheng held tightly to his hand.
"Delay for another two hours!"
"With the data just collected, our infrared detection device is almost ready!"
"By then, there’d be no need for everyone to risk their lives!"
He spoke so earnestly, yet the person in charge dared not completely believe him, as the heroic resolve of the warriors to face death should not be underestimated.
The person in charge hesitated, glancing at the fully-prepared troops and finally made a decision with gritted teeth:
"Alright."
"9:30!"
"That’s the only ti we have; the mission deadline we’ve given is by noon today!"
Soldiers adhere to orders as their supre duty; completing missions is their basic commitnt.
Professor Zheng abruptly let go, slowly smiling.
"Relax! Captain Shi protected , ensuring this old body didn’t break in the minefield. Now, I’m confident his soldiers will return safely and intact!"
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