565: Montrosity?

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Translator: Henyee Translations  Editor: Henyee Translations

“Qi-Jin? I didn’t expect that I would be able to play with such an interesting toy right after returning to the 23rd Division.” The soldier who crossed fists with Luo Lang licked his own lips in excitement as his eyes gleamed with bloodthirst. Having been provoked, he felt as if he had returned to the bloody battlefields and the killing intent in his heart became thicker and thicker.

Luo Lang’s level was exposed in the blow he exchanged with his opponent. The soldiers watching who all had malevolent auras couldn’t help but wear solemn expressions on their faces. They hadn’t expected for there to actually be experts of Qi-Jin among these cadets that had just gotten into the division. Normally, cadets who became experts of Qi-Jin during their years in the academy would them become people whom the division would focus on nurturing. Knowing this, they knew they couldn’t go overboard unless they wanted to anger the division’s main commander-in-chief’s department.

Right when they wanted to stop all this, one of them saw that their comrade had blood in his eyes. They immediately yelled, “Captain, it’s not looking good. Lu Wei may be going berserk.”

They were killing machines of the division. Once they moved out, they would spare a single soul. The result of killing too many people made them somewhat all have psychological issues. For example, every time they came back from a mission, their moods would be extremely violent and everything would seem annoying to them. If they didn’t find something to let loose, they wouldn’t be able to recover.

The veterans of the division all knew about this type of situation. Even if they happened to be unlucky and was met with them looking for a fight, they would just endure it. Otherwise, if they really angered them, they would be looking to get harmed. This was also why the soldier standing on guard didn’t say anything when they came looking for trouble. He wouldn’t be able to reason with them and even the division commander-in-chief’s department would turn a blind eye to what they did. After all, this was all caused by the post-traumatic stress from the mission. As long as there weren’t any severe outcomes, the higher-ups would just allow it. Now because of this, these fellows were considered a dominant group within the division and normal veterans would not even dare to provoke them.

It was just that these soldiers met up with a group of new recruits. Never having felt frustration, they would naturally not endure this kind of humiliation and insult. The result of them lashing out was that they would be beaten up ruthlessly. If it was that kind of result, then everything would just pass, but after being stopped over and over again, it would provoke these soldiers who had mood swings. Once they went berserk, they would not listen to anyone and could even commit murder.

This was also why that soldier that spoke earlier felt that the situation was becoming worse. If Lu Wei really went berserk, the handsome young man that stopped him might disappear from this world.

Right when that soldier wanted to move in to stop the fight, their captain put out his hand to stop him. “Liang Qiao, wait.”

“But!” Concern showed on Liang Qiao’s face. He was afraid that Lu Wei would lose control and do something that he would regret.

“It’s alright. That new recruit won’t be so easily defeated,” said his captain breezily.

At that moment, the cadets from all the military academies were all very angry. When they saw Luo Lang, they were overjoyed. They knew that they weren’t on the same level as these soldiers. No matter how angry they were on the inside, they still had to endure it.

However, they saw that only Luo Lang appeared by himself and immediately began to worry. They were hoping that others from the First Men’s Military Academy would quickly come out, as Luo Lang alone would definitely not be able to go against these bastards.

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