At first I thought the truth. They said they were very kind to recruits and cared for them.
But soon I realized that wasn't friendly. Because if you don't follow me seriously, I don't know what I'm gonna do. Technically, of course, but also mentally. You can panic, run wild, and risk your allies.
In that sense, I can say Johnny made it right. As a result, it caused a tragic situation in which a soldier named Norman would die.
"Norman just followed his beliefs and his pride"
While traveling in the jeep, Simon told Johnny with a gentle voice. So Johnny seemed to get through, and I really understood.
"Hey, you guys could die, but they treat you like the worst, and you don't think anything about it?
Johnny has always been uncomfortable with the matter. I guess what I'm not convinced of is a mean but unswallowable personality, Truth sees it. There is a real resemblance.
"Johnny, I know how you feel, but this time you're still the better person. And that commander. But you still know the story."
Li Lei says bitterly.
"Are you serious..."
Lei's words sounded like he was saying that he was more badly treated than this, and Johnny slurred.
"In some cases, I lost my life in vain when I was ordered to operate Odd Rin, which has no strategic value whatsoever. Not many guys look down on mercenaries. We can't win the war on our own, even though we're hiring mercenaries. I don't think the commander would do that right now."
"That's right. And that commander, he's got a thick mustache."
Charles and Andrew said.
"We're not going to be the same in the first place."
Simon laughs like a prank.
"We can destroy the enemy stronghold."
"I see."
Johnny listens to Simon's dialogue, gets a bright face and slaps his hand in the pom. That convinces me, in a way, that I feel it's awesome.
"True, Johnny, keep the terrain in your head. Well, the truth is, I was doing it before they told me."
"Shit, this is the only special treatment I know."
Listen to Simon, Johnny looks bored and plays with a gesture that releases a really slow punch next door.
"You don't know if you're serious about that or if you're joking."
Simon telling Johnny.
"I'm serious with a joke. I know it's uncovered, but that's why I'm annoyed. I can't be compared to him."
"You're a pain in the ass."
"I agree."
To Johnny's words, Simon smiled bitterly and nodded truly.
"That's why. We'll get there before the Regular Army does, and we'll crush it on our own."
Apparently Simon is totally serious. Some of the other mercenaries on the same jeep take their breath.
"Oh, Simon, I've been a complete leader lately. Don't be like that."
Johnny had a surprising face for the words Andrew had spoken.
"You're not the leader, are you?
"You said there was another guy in the hospital in the eleventh chair of the Mercenary School? That's our leader. It's like I'm replacing that role right now."
When the truth asked, Simon answered, smiling and shaking his neck to the side.
"Simon will always be the leader ~. I don't want to be the leader who wields others with such short temper and crude and absurdity ~. I'm crazier than Johnny ~"
"Why are you putting me out there to hook me up, you shitty wolf?"
"Wouldn't that be a headwinder?
"I'm not wrong."
"True, dude, you bastard"
Andrew and I are truly teased, teased and Johnny, whose character is becoming entrenched, roughs up his voice.
"That's why you better not come back."
"But, well, as Andrew pointed out, I feel like I'm following his example."
Simon said with a smile on his face. Andrew doesn't seem comfortable with it, but it's about as good as he bothers to set an example, and when he looks at the mouthfeel, he sees it at a glance. Most importantly, I'm pulling a mentz that has both this one and two habits, so I was really interested to know if he was quite a person.
One line down the jeep on the way became a walk away.
Return upstream through a dead river running between the rocky deserts and into the mountainous areas. It seemed easy to walk through the valley, but for the reason that it was easy to be discovered, we climbed the mountains and moved around the mountain belly. Pretty hard with heavy equipment.
Find a place to rest before dark and lower your hips.
I can't turn the lights on when the sun goes down. I can't even start a fire. This is enemy territory already. And the mountain belly is a rocky mountain without a single tree. I rest in a rock indentation that lurks me, but I can't block it to the light.
To outrun the cold, they all wore blankets and pulled themselves together to get some sleep. Of course, watch and sleep in shifts.
Further the next day, around the evening, when he walked almost a day, he projected a map onto the holographic display to tell Simon that the enemy's stronghold was close.
"It won't take an hour to walk. Right at the end of your eyes and nose."
"If it's a trap, you're supposed to be on guard at night? Even though the Regular Army is lagging behind us, it could be pretty imminent, and if we weren't at the rendezvous point, I'd be suspicious."
And, Charles. Now it's not just an enemy, it's an allied operation. I can't even relax much.
"No, I'll be there tonight. After a break."
Simon made the decision.
"Early tomorrow morning - by the time the night gets whitened, will you stay on the ground and change it to an operational decision?
"Why?"
Lei Li requests and Simon asks why.
"Tomorrow morning there's going to be fog. This is a good time to assault. If I were to leave the Regular Army, I'd be in a critical position."
Looking up to heaven messing with his beard, Lei says.
(In such a dry rocky mountain?
True wonders and sees Lei Lei. Right next door is the Rock Desert, which seems like a place unrelated to humidity. But the desert doesn't mean it won't rain at all.
"There's also fog in the desert area every few days, and desert flora and fauna are a little hydrated when the fog comes out, right? So, it's roughly dawn when the fog comes out"
I notice a true gaze, Lei explains.
"How did you know there was going to be fog?
"I don't get it. But animals and plants seem to know that. The animals and plants are unusual. I can see you're preparing for tomorrow's fog. Not just water, but carnivores that prepare for the opportunity to eat small animals that replenish the water are even more sharpened."
Lei Lei answers the true question.
"Oh, my God, I don't know."
Li Lei clapped his hands at Johnny, who laughed like a fool.
"Huh...? Hey, what's this!?
Johnny is pushed back to the rear as he stands by an invisible force. Seeing that, the mercenaries are whistling and giggling.
"It's that space war movie your country's been doing for a long time."
Slightly laughing, Li Lei lowered his hand. With that recoil, Johnny collapses to the front.
"Surprised. What the hell is that..."
"No, you explained it."
To confused Johnny, Lei shrugs his shoulder.
(Are you even the owner of paranormal powers...)
True to stare at Li Lei. This man means something different to Simon, and I don't know the bottom line. Then I also feel sharp intelligence.
"Then let's follow Li Lei's proposal. Sleep tonight, get up in the middle of the night, move around before morning arrives."
Simon made another decision.
Late at night. As Lei Lei expected, the mountains were covered in fog. Neither does the valley bottom.
A white world when it comes to night. Even faint lights reflect and dye white.
"You're getting harder and harder to walk."
Lei is blurry.
"Keep your hands close to the guy in front of you and behind you and walk away from you for a little while"
"Before and after me, please be someone with hair on their hands."
Simon ordered me to create a strange structure in which the inflexible men would march hand in hand with the forward and the rear. Andrew's request was ignored, by the way.
"It's super hard to get around, but it's really good for an ambush. It's on."
Walking carefully, Charles says in a good mood.
But something troubling happened. And the night sky began to whiten, and the mist gradually cleared.
"What's going on, Lei Lei?"
Johnny bites Li Lei.
"No, it's not my fault the fog cleared up..."
"Do something with the Force."
"Don't be lame."
At Johnny's request, Lei shrugs his shoulders with a bitter laugh.
"It's a shame the fog cleared up, but you just have to do what you're supposed to do."
It was then that Charles said.
"I see you."
Simon, who walks in the lead, stops and tells. Nature, everyone's legs stop too.
At the bottom of the valley beneath my eyes - in a fading mist, I could see the fortress of enemy strongholds floating around.