Chapter 205: Fiery Competition Part one (1/2)
Chapter 205: Fiery Competition (Part one)
This military region competition was an important annual event for the 36 armies in the nation, and it was the gathering of the sharpest elites of each region.
The natural dense jungle area near Yanjing was chosen to be the location for this year, and the rules of the competition dictated that, with limited equipment, ammunition, and supplies, the 36 armies would compete in a chaotic free-for-all battle against each other. They could defend or attack, and there was no time limit. The last one to survive and occupy this jungle would be crowned the winner of this competition. In simple terms, you need to do whatever it took to survive, and the conditions of this competition was more suitable for lone wolves. In this kind of competition, one could get a good assessment of the soldiers abilities in areas such as camouflage, breaking through sieges, eliminating teams, tactical team plays, and wilderness survival.
And for this competition, the country also prepared ample job opportunities for the winners.
The last 30 soldiers that survive could be enlisted into the elite guardian-class soldier list.
These people would be trained and assigned to a subsidiary department under the Dragon Division, and the particularly outstanding ones would have a chance to join the Dragon Division.
Those ranking from the 31th to 100th position would be hired into various important institutions in Yanjing.
Those who made it to the 101th-200th positions would have a chance to be promoted to training instructors and be assigned to military regions of various locations.
Those in the 201th-300th positions would have a chance to join their local police systems and be assigned a high level position. It wouldn’t be positions like patrol officers, but directly a middle-level deputy post with the opportunity to be promoted right after they finish adapting to the job.
So, for these promotion opportunities, soldiers every year would go all out.
Xu Cheng and the others got to a dedicated hotel by bus, and other military regions’ buses also arrived. This hotel was temporarily reserved for the time being, and no media nor unrelated personnel were allowed to enter.