Can We Do It?

It had become a public fact that the SFS border defense soldiers were not as good as the special forces soldiers from China.

Their results in the competition subjects were lower than the Chinese soldiers. Their results in terms of time were also lower than the Chinese soldiers. Even their character was not as good as the Chinese soldiers.

This was a publicly acknowledged fact. There was no need to deliberately publicize it. The generals of the observation team and the soldiers participating in the competition knew it in their hearts. They just didn't say it out loud.

Lieutenant Colonel Saluk didn't dare to think that they were inferior to the Chinese soldiers. However, since this thought had flashed past his mind, it could not be erased.

The more he wanted to ignore it, the more he would care about it. The more he wanted to ignore it, the more he would think about it.