Reborn At Weight Camp: General Don't Mess Around

Reborn At Weight Camp: General Don't Mess Around
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Even the most irrational of people cannot resist the condemnation of the public. Soon, the Vietnamese students seemed a little nervous as the students from every country talked about them.


“Why aren't you inside?” the Vietnamese man with the code name Red Scorpion walked over. He observed the puzzled expressions on the faces of his disciples and the cold faces of the Chinese disciples. Frowning, he asked his students again, “What happened just now?”


He held a stack of materials in his hand, followed by two Vietnamese teachers who also brought materials.


He glanced at some Vietnamese students coldly. They lowered their heads, telling the man about the incident in a low voice.


Suddenly, Gao Yiyang interrupted the student who was talking. "Please tell the whole and true story to your teacher."


He said the sentence twice, first in English, and second in Vietnamese.


His voice made the entire Vietnamese student tense.


Ye Jian glanced at the Red Scorpion. He pursed his lips and said in a cold voice, “Please tell me the incident completely and honestly in a language we can all understand.”


Originally, the Red Scorpion thought it was just a quarrel among the students. When he heard his student call “colonizer”, he realized why Chinese students refused to compromise.


The Vietnamese students took the books and apologized. But the four Chinese teachers did not leave immediately. They said to Ye Jian and the other students, “Go have lunch. We will take care of everything here.”


Looks like the commotion is over! Nevertheless, the Chinese students knew that it was not over yet!


After lunch, 12 students sat in the teacher's room. They were still a little angry when discussing what happened during the day.


Director Li of the No.1 Experimental High School in Beijing was the leader of this team. When he heard the students talking about the Sino-Vietnamese War in 1979, he sighed, “You know too little. It was not the Sino-Vietnamese War of 1979 that they were talking about, they were referring to the Battle of Laoshan in recent years. Ye Jian, I remember you were interested in military affairs. Do you know anything about that? ”


The Battle of Laoshan was a war between China and Vietnam. Today, the two countries still have conflicts with each other from time to time. Students should not discuss this matter amongst themselves!


Not to mention they are in Australia now!


After pondering for a moment, Ye Jian said slowly, “Located on the west side of Malipo County in Yunnan Province, Laoshan has always been a fortress. After the Sino-Vietnamese War in 1979, despite repeated warnings from the Chinese government, Vietnam secretly sent troops to occupy Laosan. Taking advantage of the complicated landscape there, they built a large number of tunnels, trenches, bunkers, wire fences, and traps.”


“Crossing a country's territory is completely unacceptable. On the morning of April 28, 1984, the 40th and 49th divisions of our 14th battalion of soldiers launched an attack on the Vietnamese army in Laoshan and Zheyinshan! After 18 days of brutal fighting, our country's border troops finally retook Laoshan and Zheyinshan.”