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Chapter 349: Class Allocation Test
Translator: Atlas Studios Editor: Atlas Studios
She barely had time to settle in when she found out that she was just in time for the class allocation test where cadets would be allocated classes according to their performance in the test.
As a result, Jian Dan did not even have time to put her luggage away before she gathered to start the so-called class allocation test.
Under normal circumstances, new cadets would have a week to prepare and adapt after their arrival. However, because she had arrived late and happened to be in time for the class allocation test, she could only wing it.
However, she did not even understand what kind of test this was and did not know what to do. This was the first time she was nervous because of an test.
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The instructors on the stage explained the rules of the test again.
The requirement for this test was very simple—to be the last one standing by the end of the stipulated time. Before the test, every cadet could choose a few items that they thought would be useful. However, each could only choose five items.
Uncle has too much confidence in me! Can I really pass such an test? Jian Dan looked around. The other cadets all looked very impressive. There was really no one as skinny as her. She felt like a little chick among a group of eagles.
Each cadet entered the room once to choose the items they wanted to bring.
When Jian Dan entered the room…
She walked into the room and slowly approached the table where the items were placed. There were many things on the table. She scanned the things on the table and considered what items to choose.
The three-day test would be conducted in the mountains, so the first item she chose was a firestarter. After all, this could start a fire and cook food.
The second item was a rope. If she encountered danger, she would be able to use it to save herself.
After that, she chose a first aid kit, a combat knife, and a computer.
In fact, among the cadets from all walks of life, almost no one would choose a computer. After all, in the depths of the mountains, computers were no different from trash.
Hence, when they saw Jian Dan coming out with a computer, the other cadets looked at her as if she was a joke.
She had never experienced such a situation before, and really did not know what to choose. She chose these items based on her gut feel.
The reason why she chose the computer was because she felt that this was what she was best at and did not think too much about it.
Of course, no one—not even Jian Dan herself—would have thought that this computer would become the key to her victory
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in addition to these self-selected items, every cadet was also given some necessities—a pistol, some paint bullets, and a wristwatch. This wristwatch was actually a tracking device. This way, they could pinpoint the location of every cadet. If anything happened to the cadets, they could rush over immediately.
After putting the items in her backpack, she followed the other cadets into the vehicle where they were all blindfolded.
Jian Dan felt that the car had been driving for a long time. It would stop every 10 minutes or so and Jian Dan felt that there were increasingly fewer people around her…
The vehicle stopped again. Jian Dan felt herself being pulled up and sent out of the car.
Hearing the sound of the vehicle gradually driving away, she took off her blindfold and looked around. Only then did she realize that she was in a forest. There were towering trees around her, and there were no signs of civilization.
Looking at this unfamiliar environment, she really felt a little uncertain. Her wilderness survival experience was almost non-existent!
Uncle sent me here without any worries. Isn’t he overestimating me?
However, it was fortunate that she had learned some skills from Master Spirit previously. Otherwise, she really did not know what to do just then..