Chapter 501: Chapter 346: Training Camp Wrap-up (Part 2)
Wang Ye put away his phone and slowly stood up,
opening the door all by himself before they even reached the doorway.
The three men outside were momentarily stunned when they saw Wang Ye open the door as if he had foreseen their arrival.
However, they quickly collected themselves,
as they already knew that Wang Ye’s Five Senses were uncommonly sharp,
and it was still within the realm of normal for him to hear their footsteps through the door.
"Are you here for me?" Wang Ye directly asked.
"Yes." The leading man coughed twice, cleared his throat, and then extended his hand with a smile, saying, "Sorry, let me introduce myself first. My name is Ning Junyi. My subordinates might have been somewhat disrespectful to you before, please forgive them. We’ve come to invite you to be a training advisor for our army, with no ill intentions."
Wang Ye also reached out and shook hands with the man who called himself Ning Junyi, "Training advisor?"
Ning Junyi patiently explained, "The role of a training advisor is to provide training plans for our soldiers, improve our training guidelines, and offer professional advice and guidance. From what I know, you’re quite capable in these areas. Of course, no need to decide now—I can take you out for a meal so we can discuss it properly, and I’ll introduce you to our unit’s situation and your role in detail."
"No problem, lead the way." Wang Ye nodded and said.
"Follow me." Ning Junyi led Wang Ye to a military vehicle outside; this vehicle was completely in army green, a standard transport off-roader with six seats. Wang Ye pulled open the door and sat on the right side of the back seat, while Ning Junyi sat on his left side,
and the two of Ning Junyi’s subordinates sat in the driver and co-driver seats, and after they started the vehicle, Ning Junyi began carefully explaining the situation within the unit to Wang Ye.
Because such army green off-road vehicles are quite rare in the city, when the vehicle started, many people turned their eyes towards it.
But they quickly drove to a sparsely populated area,
and Wang Ye sat in the military vehicle for about forty to fifty minutes,
before they arrived at a relatively secluded military camp.
Ning Junyi got out of the car first and led Wang Ye to the nearest cafeteria.
The two of them discussed the situation within the unit in detail while having their meal.
From the conversation, Wang Ye roughly understood the current situation within the unit. freēwebnovel.com
Although it’s not wartime now, the border often has occasions where tasks are executed,
and when firearms are taken away, hand-to-hand combat capabilities become essential.
Therefore, the unit often hires skilled hand-to-hand combat athletes as consultants to improve the soldiers’ overall combat ability.
In the past, the unit has hired both martial arts masters and combat sport athletes as trainers and consultants, but the latter have usually provided more significant improvements.
These more advanced, scientifically aligned training projects are generally the most suitable for unit training, while traditional martial arts that claim to be lawless street fighting have not shown significant effectiveness. Each time they hired martial arts masters, they failed to effectively increase the soldiers’ overall strength. But hiring champion combat athletes often had miraculous effects.
Because modern combat sport theories are indeed advanced enough, mastering techniques that a unit could never learn on its own. Although the unit is a well-structured place, its training leaves much to be desired in terms of scientific rigor. Most training aims not to enhance physical fitness and combat capability but to train obedience. However, such methods that harm soldiers’ bodies are somewhat unreasonable.
In the perception of many ordinary people,
soldiers in the unit, due to frequent real fighting, should have far superior hand-to-hand combat abilities than combat athletes who fight following strict rules.
But in reality, the opposite is true,
the line between street fighting and ring fighting
is quite blurred,
because combat, in essence, is a contest of strength, agility, and reaction speed.
Those adept in ring fights are equally capable in street fights, while street fighters can perform excellently in ring fights.
Because combat itself is a sport demanding high levels of innate talent, people with poor talent won’t achieve much no matter how much they hone their skills, while those with excellent talent can defeat many without ever having formally trained in combat. Naturally, those skilled in ring fighting would easily master street fighting, especially since they already have the training foundation and techniques.
A punch or kick from a professionally trained athlete is fatal to ordinary people. Even if hitting the strongest defensive areas of the body, like the shoulder, the outer thigh, and the abdomen, it can cause severe injuries to regular people, as athletes, with long-term training, have muscle strength and neural recruitment abilities several times greater than ordinary people. Their strikes are as swift and forceful as a cannonball.
The claims about street fights, such as swift nut kicks and eye gouges being highly effective, are fantasies of those who have never been in a fight. When there’s no extreme disparity in physical conditions, such moves have no advantage over regular punches and kicks. In fact, nut kicks and eye gouges, being highly targeted moves, are likely to be easily blocked.
Even though Wang Ye’s expertise is in martial arts, and it’s the supposedly weakest form, Tai Chi.
But he’s different from other martial arts masters.
Wang Ye truly possesses real skill.
Anyone with a bit of observation can tell that Wang Ye’s set of Tai Chi is advanced enough to overturn modern combat systems. Because many of its concepts and techniques are far too advanced.
Even if they can’t see it, Wang Ye’s combat power and physical condition are convincing enough. That’s why they went out of their way to find Wang Ye to offer him the training advisor position. Even if he can’t teach combat, teaching training methods or running techniques presents a rare opportunity.
Upon understanding Ning Junyi’s intentions, Wang Ye gladly accepted his invitation.
"Advisor Wang, welcome to our team."
Ning Junyi extended his hand and shook Wang Ye’s hand once again.
Then he continued to show Wang Ye around the camp.
It was already seven or eight in the evening and coincidentally a weekend, so everyone was resting, with no one outside training.
Ning Junyi walked ahead, pacing slowly, while guiding Wang Ye around the training ground explaining the various buildings and facilities. Occasionally, they saw a tank or a shooting range filled with firearms and ammunition.
Wang Ye found it somewhat novel seeing these for the first time.
Ning Junyi, noticing Wang Ye’s curiosity, couldn’t help but chuckle, saying, "Wang Ye, you’re a strong individual; what kind of power do you think an individual needs to act as they please in this world?"
Wang Ye frowned slightly; with his intellect, he naturally caught the undertone in Ning Junyi’s words. The somewhat abrupt question was clearly probing Wang Ye’s current thoughts.
Given his current power, he could inconspicuously eliminate numerous people without leaving any traces, making him a potential threat, so his mindset is of significant concern for the state.
But before Wang Ye could respond,
Ning Junyi suddenly drew a pistol from his waist and pressed it against the back of Wang Ye’s head.
Click.
The sound of a round being chambered resonated, the unique coldness of metal instantly freezing Wang Ye’s movements.
"Additionally, I’m quite curious, with your current strength, do you fear bullets?" His tone carried a hint of mockery mixed with a slight threat.
Wang Ye halted his steps slowly, though silent,
his breathing began to take on a rhythm, starting to activate the Creation Skill.
His eyes gradually shifted from their dim appearance to a luminous gleam,
ready to launch an attack in an instant if he so desired.
An attack potent enough to demolish a building.
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