Everyone had been trained too miserably yesterday. Not only were their backs sore, but their legs were also as disobedient as lead.
Every step they took was as painful as a needle. The piercing pain spread all over their waists. This was really unbearable.
However, they had to walk forward with their backs straight. As a result, their waists were sore.
Many people regretted their decision. If only they had gone to bed earlier yesterday.
Everyone could only grit their teeth and endure the first 20 kilometers. They could not help but sigh. They had already worked so hard. God knew if they could endure the rest of the journey.
After all, they didn't even last more than 15 kilometers when they ran laps with weights yesterday. However, he had to burn everything to reach 15 kilometers!
He really didn't have any stamina left.
They were not sure if they could withstand such great fatigue.
Even if they couldn't hold on, they had to. With such a huge opportunity in front of them, how could they give up?
Let's continue walking forward!
After entering the forest, countless paths began to appear in front of them. On average, there would be a fork in a few steps, extending in all directions into the depths of the forest.
For a moment, many people were confused. How should they leave?
Which was the correct path to Daoxuan Mountain?
Cheng Cai gritted his teeth and took the widest path.
The conditions of this road were also the best. The soil was soft and flat, and there were stones on the side as support.
Even if the mountain road was muddy after the rain, he could still walk through the mountains as if he was walking on flat ground.
Moreover, everyone seemed to have woken up from a dream. Actually, no matter which path they chose, as long as they passed through this forest, they would eventually be able to reach the outside.
At that time, wouldn't it be the same no matter how he ran?
The road in front of them that was convenient for running was really a good road. Everyone wanted to chase after it, but Cheng Cheng turned to his comrades and said,"Don't follow me, or you'll break the rules!”
This shocked everyone. Only then did they realize that Chen Changfeng's rules clearly stated that they could not form teams.
This meant that only a very small number of people could take this road. The distance between them and the front and back couldn't be too close. Otherwise, the instructor would definitely misunderstand that they were in a team.
"Class President Cheng, don't be so rigid. Running together doesn't mean forming a team!”
"Then let's ask the instructor."”
"No, no!" The soldiers 'necks tightened. Who knew what the instructor would say?
But no matter what he said, he would definitely lose an extra layer of skin. It was better to maintain the current situation.
Since the best path had been snatched away by Cheng Cai, he had to hurry up and snatch a relatively easier path.
Those who were nimble immediately made their move. They took the smoothest mountain road first, while those who did not manage to grab it could only brace themselves and continue walking forward.
However, the team soon dispersed, and all the warriors each chose a suitable path. Or rather, they had no choice but to choose one as they pleased.
The most important thing now was to run as fast as possible. Only by taking a step forward could they close the distance to the finish line.
They each had a compass and ran towards the south.
As they ran, the sun came out. Some people felt a little strange.
The direction indicated by the compass was not right.
The sun rose in the east and set in the west, but on the compass, that direction was clearly not east.
There was probably something wrong with this compass. It couldn't be fake, right?
Or was it damaged after a long time? After all, this was an abandoned special forces base. Why would special forces soldiers need a compass to determine directions?
It was normal for it to break.
However, there were still people who did not notice the problem. As a result, he ran in the completely wrong direction.
God knows when he would realize his mistake. Anyway, by then, he would have lost the initiative.
Xu Sanduo was at a loss. He really didn't know what to do next.
Logically speaking, they should be heading south, but the compass didn't seem to be pointing south. Xu Sanduo came from the countryside, so he still had some sense of direction.
Xu Sanduo was caught up in the struggle between common sense and theory. He looked at everything blankly.
It was truly a battle between heaven and man, and his forehead was covered in sweat. It's hard to imagine that such a good person like the instructor would definitely not deliberately give us broken things.
However, the direction of the compass was indeed wrong. There was clearly a problem!
What was going on?
"This compass is pointing in the wrong direction. Why?”
"Then am I right? I'm new here and don't know anything about the environment here. How can I say that I'm definitely right?”
Xu Sanduo thought about it seriously. He suddenly remembered what he saw in the library yesterday. He could determine the direction by the leaves of the trees.
Generally speaking, the southern canopy was much denser than the northern canopy, and a closer comparison would reveal the situation.
It was in the same direction as his judgment. Xu Sanduo felt much more at ease. He thought that he had been in the city for too long and his skills had become sparse.
He immediately headed south, his footsteps much firmer. Although he couldn't beat the nimble people, if he chose the right direction, he would reach his destination sooner or later.
It was just a matter of time. He was not greedy for anything. As long as he could complete the mission, he was not interested in the captain position at all.
He only asked for one sentence. If there was meaning, then live well. If there was meaning, then there was meaning.
Nothing else.
Cheng Cai ran quickly. He didn't bring anything except water and compressed biscuits.
He had long thrown away the compass and signal flare.
As soon as he took the compass, he felt that the needle of the compass was not pointing at the gate of the camp. The camp must be facing south. The compass must first follow this law, with one end pointing at the gate of the barracks.
This meant that the compass was completely inaccurate. Therefore, he lost it as soon as he ran out.
As for the signal flare, it was impossible for him to use it. It would only increase his weight if he held it in his hand.
After he went out, he lost his sense of direction. He could only run in a fixed direction toward the Ear Mountain.
The reason why the Ear Mountain was called the Ear Mountain was because it looked like an ear and was easy to recognize. One could still run there without knowing the directions.
After daybreak, the direction of the sun was in the east. Cheng Cai immediately knew which direction to go.
They headed straight for Daoxuan Mountain.
On the way to the new barracks, Shi Jin had been observing the terrain by the window. He remembered the general trend and some obvious signs. If he followed these signs, he wouldn't have to worry about not finding the direction.
Wuliu Yi was even more valiant. He was born with a strong sense of direction and could run very happily without relying on any external objects.
However, there were also more warriors who believed the direction provided by the compass and headed west. In the end, they ran further and further away.
There was no one else to discuss with, which made them think that they were completely right. The problem of going south and going north was even worse.
If no one reminded them, they might not be able to reach their destination within the stipulated time.
In the end, he was eliminated.
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