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... ntensive Training—A Test of Patience and Skill

In the month of May, the mountains were shrouded in white mist, and gunshots echoed through the valley. This was a typical day at Night Tiger Reconnaissance Company, where soldiers carried out their daily shooting drills. Standing on high ground, Lin Yi and Zheng Sanpao observed the training session through binoculars, analyzing each soldier’s shooting technique and bullet trajectory. Meanwhile, Zhuang Yan and Chen Xiwa, the company ...

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