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Although Qi Tongwei's inhuman results shocked the recruits, they decided not to take it to heart.

For the rest of the shooting training, everyone was still practicing with their guns excitedly.

Qi Tongwei's existence, which was almost like a rookie bug, made the veterans feel that it was fine for him to practice this training.

Therefore, Qi Tongwei, who was showing off his skills during his first practice, became invisible during the next few days of shooting training.

As a result of becoming invisible, Sun Decheng had been asking Qi Tongwei to help him out more frequently these few days.

It was the same today. During the Wednesday morning training, Sun Decheng waved at Qi Tongwei again, signaling him to go over. This really made Qi Tongwei speechless.

'What is it today? Take the target paper or send the materials or something else?'

In the past few days, Qi Tongwei had done quite a few things that a new recruit like him shouldn't have done. It was obvious that Sun Decheng was trying to rope Qi Tongwei in so that he could go directly to his company.

Qi Tongwei thought to himself as he quickly ran to Sun Decheng. Sun Decheng said as if he was used to it.

"Help me send this document to the clerk.”

"Yes, sir!"

Qi Tongwei's answer was crisp and straightforward. He could only complain silently in his heart.

" Do I not need to continue training if I have a full ring? It had been a long time since he touched a gun again! Platoon leader, you can't be so biased!'

In the eyes of the other recruits, training time was free, which was equivalent to a short holiday.

Helpless, Qi Tongwei could only silently turn around and leave under everyone's admiring and envious gazes.

Qi Tongwei jogged all the way to the clerk's office. At this time, other than the cooks, everyone else was basically on the training ground. The building in front was a little deserted.

Dong Dong Dong

"Come in."

Although it was just a job of distributing equipment and writing documents, the position of clerk was still very popular in the army.

After all, it was an iron rice bowl that didn't use much strength. Moreover, it was a position that was closer to the company commander. He could more or less speak in front of the company commander.

Therefore, the secretary never lacked cigarettes in his pocket. Anyone who saw him would secretly hand him a cigarette, even if they were at the same level as him.

Sun Decheng's secretary, Liu Yu, seemed to be an easy-going person. He wore gold-rimmed glasses that were popular in the 1990s and looked quite refined. It was said that he did not have a girlfriend now. Due to his outstanding work, Sun Decheng had even set him up on blind dates.

These few days, whenever there was a document to be sent to the higher-ups, Sun Decheng would always ask Qi Tongwei to deliver it.

As they were familiar with each other, the two of them could be considered to have exchanged a few words when they met.

As soon as Qi Tongwei opened the door, he saw Secretary Liu rolling up the paper in his hand and throwing it into the trash can near the door.

Actually, this matter itself was nothing, but it was a little awkward that the piece of paper was not thrown in.

Qi Tongwei touched the tip of his nose and squatted down to pick up the ball of paper by his feet without saying anything.

As he picked it up, he saw that the two or three traditional Chinese characters on the outer part of the paper ball were very beautiful and neat. Qi Tongwei sighed in his heart.

" She's doing a good job as a clerk. The leader has already introduced her to someone.'

Qi Tongwei casually threw it into the trash can beside him. However, he seemed to have thought of something and was instantly stunned. His brows furrowed for a moment, but they quickly relaxed. Then, he walked forward and handed the document in his hand to Secretary Liu.

"Secretary Liu, this is the document Company Commander Sun wants to report to the regiment commander.”

Liu Yu took the document and looked at the contents before pushing her eyes and asking Qi Tongwei.

"Okay, thank you. Don't you have to train today?”

Of course, Qi Tongwei couldn't say that the company commander thought he didn't need to train anymore and sent him out to run errands.

"Um…I just finished practicing, so I came over.”

In order to prevent the atmosphere from continuing to be awkward, Qi Tongwei found an excuse to tell Liu Yu.

"Secretary Liu, I still have to go back to train, so I'll be leaving first.”

"Alright, alright."

Qi Tongwei turned around and walked to the side of the trash can. He took out the full trash bag.

Liu Yu didn't expect this recruit to be so good. His results were not bad, and he was neither arrogant nor impatient. He even had the foresight to throw away the rubbish that was full of him. No wonder Sun Decheng nagged at him every day.

"Aiya, I've really troubled you."

"It's fine, it's fine. This is just a matter of convenience.”

After Qi Tongwei closed the door for Liu Yu, he walked slowly on the way to throw the trash. He suddenly remembered the content he had just seen.

Qi Tongwei's professional habits from when he was a police officer began to play tricks. He hesitated for a moment, but still opened the sealed trash bag, took out the ball of paper, folded it, and stuffed it into his pocket. Then, he turned around and walked towards the training ground.

……

After watching the news and newspapers at night, everyone returned to the dormitory to wash up.

However, the more Qi Tongwei thought about it, the more he felt that something was wrong. At first, when he looked at the piece of paper, he did not react.

He died early in the morning. How could he write a report in traditional Chinese?!

Moreover, there were no mistakes in the entire article. The handwriting was also very beautiful, and the manuscript was also very neat. What was the point of losing this chapter that was almost finished?

It couldn't be that he had nothing better to do and wanted to write another one for fun, right?

According to Qi Tongwei's understanding, it was just that there was not much training for paperwork, not that there was not much work. There was also a lot of paperwork.

Throwing away a well-written report like this was really too wrong.

Hence, Qi Tongwei's occupational disease as a police officer acted up again. The more he thought about it, the more he felt that something was wrong.

Therefore, Qi Tongwei quickly washed up and rushed back to the dormitory. He had to tell the class monitor, Shi Jin, about this.

After pushing open the dormitory door, Qi Tongwei quickly walked in front of Shi Jin and sat beside him.

"Class monitor, I found something very strange.”

"What?"

So Qi Tongwei told Shi Jin what happened today.

"Class monitor, it's not that I'm meddlesome, but from my previous experience as a police officer, there's definitely something wrong with this action!”

Shi Jin said suspiciously.

"There's a problem with just a few traditional Chinese characters?”

"That's right! He died early in the morning. Class monitor, do you think you can write traditional Chinese characters?”

Shi Jin thought about it carefully. He could understand it, but he really couldn't write it.

Qi Tongwei took out the paper hidden in his pocket and showed it to Shi Jin. He pointed at the contents and added.

"Class monitor, look. This handwriting is obviously written subconsciously and not on purpose.

In other words, he had been writing this document normally before, but he had suddenly subconsciously written a few traditional Chinese characters. This was because these traditional Chinese characters were coherent with the previous content, and just looking at it like this, it was indeed nothing.

However, he wanted to throw away this document that only had a few traditional Chinese characters. There was clearly no error in the content. It was just two traditional Chinese characters. Why did he have to throw it away? Isn't this very strange?"

Moreover, Qi Tongwei knew that there were many spies in the country in the 1990s. It was not unusual for them to appear in the army. According to what he knew in his previous life, there were several famous spy cases in the army back then!

Moreover, Qi Tongwei felt that with Liu Yu and Secretary Liu's attempt to cover up, it was difficult to explain why he was fine.

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