"Maybe only four or five of them. They were moving too fast for the surveillance to get a clear view."
"Everyone's on high alert now. No one's paying attention to the surveillance footage anymore." Heige's fingers were practically dancing as he issued commands on his terminal.
And he still had to split his attention to answer everyone's questions.
'My head is about to explode.'
But then again, these new recruits didn't have an ounce of courage.
'It was just a small-scale bombardment. The gates weren't even seriously damaged. How could every single one of them lose their heads like this?!'
This surprise attack was actually giving these guys a chance at some real combat experience.
Soldiers without any grit can't unleash their full combat potential.
This was something Heige had always believed: you don't know what a battlefield is truly like until you've been under live fire.
