As Zhang Hui had predicted, Wu Liuyi did indeed take Xu Sanduo to do extra training. However, Xu Sanduo's unusual thought process often drove Wu Liuyi to the brink of collapse.

Even so, Wu Liuyi didn't give up on him and continued to train with him tirelessly. Although the results weren't great, Wu Liuyi's feelings towards Xu Sanduo weren't as negative as in the original series.

Zhang Hui, unsurprisingly, earned the position of deputy squad leader due to his outstanding performance. He even received the title of deputy squad leader, which Zhang Hui found quite good, as it was very helpful in maintaining good relationships with his comrades.

Half a month passed quickly. After half a month of drill training, Gao Cheng seized the opportunity to hold a meeting for the new recruits to share his understanding of the military.

Of course, the most important thing is to introduce his company, the Steel Seventh Company, to the new recruits. Company Commander Gao is now dedicated to recruiting all the good prospects from the new recruits to his own company.

Knowing the plot, Zhang Hui moved Xu Sanduo to the back of the line during the assembly, placing him next to him. It would be a shame not to seize such a good opportunity to change the course of events.

Fortunately, although the process was tortuous, the ending was acceptable. After some persuasion, Xu Sanduo was finally persuaded to silently recite the text.

Furthermore, the person sitting in front was tall and partially blocked Xu Sanduo's view, so there was no scene of Gao Cheng yelling at Shi Jin, and therefore no punishment for copying the confidentiality rules. As soon as the meeting ended, Zhang Hui received his reward.

[The plot has changed due to the host's actions; 6 unallocated points will be awarded as a reward!]

This meeting was like a watershed moment, after which the training content increased significantly.

As training increased, Zhang Hui gradually stopped paying attention to Xu Sanduo; he now only wanted to be the leader in the recruit company.

Even though his current physical attributes are twice that of those around him, he is still no match for seasoned veterans like Wu Liuyi and Shi Jin, who have served in the military for several years.

This made Zhang Hui realize that veterans who had trained for several years had physical strength several times that of ordinary people. However, his physical strength, which was twice that of an ordinary person, was simply not enough. The scarcity of points prevented him from immediately adding points to enhance his physical strength, so he could only train him to the point of exhaustion, hoping to unleash all his potential.

Subsequently, Zhang Hui began to work hard on physical training, which led him to discover a secret of the system: no matter how badly he trained the night before, he would wake up full of energy after a good night's sleep.

This discovery relieved him; at least he didn't have to worry about ruining himself through training.

Exercises like push-ups, sit-ups, and single-leg squats should be done 100 times every morning and evening. Once you can get used to it, continue to increase the number.

Zhang Hui's relentless training, pushing himself to the very last ounce of strength, stirred up the entire recruit company, inspiring all those with a competitive spirit to also put in extra training.

At the end of the second month, Zhang Hui finally received the news that he could handle a gun the next day. As the deputy squad leader, after announcing the news to everyone, he sat on the stool in front of his bed and pretended to read a book.

Actually, he was browsing the [System Shop], intending to buy some skills.

Knowing that this body has shooting potential and will eventually become a sniper after training, he plans to establish his image as a shooting expert by using his skills directly.

Is it crazy not to use a cheat code? All that hard work and effort in the early stages for the points rewards—isn't it all for this moment to make a name for himself? He plans to establish himself as the shooting benchmark in the recruit company!

He spent a lot of money, 30, in the [System Shop] to directly purchase Advanced Shooting, but he didn't know what level of shooting ability Advanced Shooting was in the Seven-Company. Actually, he originally wanted to buy the Proficiency level.

Unfortunately, he didn't have enough points. Luckily, after contacting the store's customer service, he learned that he could spend an extra 25 points to upgrade to mastery. Although it cost 5 more points than buying it directly, this was the best solution for him.

On the second day at the shooting range, the recruits' enthusiasm was off the charts; everyone had a great deal of fantasies about guns. Perhaps it's in a man's nature to like weapons.

Looking at the rows of Type 81 rifles, Zhang Hui felt an urge to start operating them right away. After purchasing the skill yesterday, he discovered that it not only included shooting but also basic knowledge of disassembling and reassembling firearms.

In terms of familiarity with guns, it wouldn't be an exaggeration to say he's the best among the new recruits. At this time, the most commonly used firearm in the army is the Type 81 rifle, which is also what veterans often refer to as the "Type 81 rifle".

Surrounded by onlookers, Wu Liu began disassembling the entire gun, explaining as he did so.

"The rifle we see here is called the Type 81-1 automatic rifle, which we affectionately call the 'August 1st Rifle.' It is 1105 millimeters long and weighs 3.4 to 3.5 kilograms..."

As the explanation ended, the gun in his hand was reassembled.

His performance clearly stunned the new recruits present. However, Zhang Hui vaguely felt that he would probably get the hang of it faster. It seemed that Wu Liuyi's level could only be considered intermediate in the system's evaluation, and did not reach the advanced level.

"First row, step forward, march!" Following Wu Liuyi's command, the people in the first row of the queue moved forward and stood right next to the firing position.

After listening to Wu Liuyi's subsequent instructions, Zhang Hui, who was squatting in the fourth position, couldn't wait to go forward, grab his gun, and lie down in the firing position.

He skillfully rested the butt of the rifle against his shoulder, gripped the handguard with his left hand, and pulled the trigger with his right hand. He aligned his eyes, the front sight, and the target, and then aimed at the stationary target in front of him.

Wu Liuyi narrowed his eyes after noticing Zhang Hui's movements. He hadn't taught everyone how to hold a gun yet, but this kid's prone shooting was already quite standard.

Somewhat unexpectedly, this made Wu Liuyi pay close attention to it afterward.

However, the new recruits' first time handling a gun was with an empty gun, without live ammunition. On that day, Zhang Hui only disassembled and reassembled the gun twice, merely getting familiar with it.

The next day, at the same firing range, there were several more veterans present, as well as a mortar operator and safety officer who were not there the day before.

Once all preparations were complete, Zhang Hui and his team were led to their firing positions and began live-fire exercises in the same order as the previous day.

After Wu Liuyi repeatedly emphasized the key points of live-fire shooting, Zhang Hui finally received the five bullets assigned to him.

Upon hearing the command, Zhang Hui loaded the bullets and quickly pressed the magazine onto the gun. He then skillfully lay prone on the ground. The safety officer next to him was reassured by his calm demeanor.

As soon as the firing command was given, Zhang Hui fired the first bullet as if he had muscle memory.

"Bang"

Upon hearing the first shot from his side, his comrade next to him was probably a little nervous and fired five shots in quick succession, running out of bullets, but Zhang Hui was completely unaffected.

*Bang!* *Bang!* *Bang!*

He fired the remaining four bullets rhythmically. After firing them all, Zhang Hui felt confident that he had the round in the bag and thought he should get a perfect score.

Sure enough, the target reporter announced, "Target number four, 48 rings, five shots hit the target."

Everyone looked over, and Zhang Hui felt a sense of accomplishment, like he had successfully shown off. He was very happy.

This brought a rare smile to Gao Cheng's face as he watched from the sidelines. He said to Zhang Hui, who had stepped down, "Well done, keep it up!"

"Yes!" Zhang Hui stood up straight and saluted Gao Cheng.

After the first live-fire exercise, Cheng Cai's name was registered in Gaocheng, which made Zhang Hui breathe a sigh of relief. It seemed that his chances of joining the Steel Seventh Company had increased considerably.

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