"The Road to War: The Recruits' Destiny"

The boss, who had given them the survival test, approached them with a smug grin on his face.

"Congratulations on making it through the test, my dogs," he said, with a hint of condescension in his voice.

The recruits were filled with anger and disgust at the sight of the boss.

They had lost many of their fellow recruits along the way, and the thought of being congratulated by the man responsible for their suffering only added to their fury.

"Don't you dare call us your dogs," one of them spat out, their gaze filled with hatred.

The boss simply laughed.

"My my, calm down your dogs will you? Although I can't tell you how many died and how many alive there were in total, as it is classified.

I can tell you how many survived in this hall," he continued, still smiling like a trader trying to scam them. "Approximately 978 survived in this hall."

The recruits' gazes became even colder as they heard the number.

Even they could tell that there were far fewer survivors than there was last time.

The thought of all their friends and comrades who had fallen along the way filled them with sadness and anger.

"Don't look at me like that," the boss continued, trying to hide the annoyance in his voice.

"In the first place, you guys should not even get a bracelet."

At this, the recruits' eyes became filled with disgust.

They thought to themselves, 'The bracelets were worthless, you bastard. They were just a symbol of false hope, a way for you to track and control us. They didn't save any of our friends, they didn't help us survive.' The recruits were exhausted, traumatized, and angry, and the boss's words only added fuel to their fire.

The boss just stood there, his sly grin never leaving his face.

He seemed to be enjoying their anger and frustration, and it only made the recruits hate him more.

They had been through so much, and yet he treated them like they were nothing.

They were determined to show him and the rest of the organization that they were strong and capable and that they wouldn't let their experiences in the jungle define them.

But before they could act on their emotions, another figure entered the room.

It was a high-ranking official, dressed in a crisp uniform, with medals and badges adorning his chest. He approached the recruits with a stern expression, his eyes scanning the room.

"Attention, recruits!" he barked, his voice echoing through the hall.

"Listen up, you have all shown remarkable strength and resilience in the survival test.

Not many make it through, and those who do are a cut above the rest.

Your skills will be put to the test in the coming days, and you will be trained to become the best soldiers this organization has ever seen."

The recruits stood at attention, listening intently to the official's words.

They were filled with a sense of pride, as they realized that their efforts and sacrifices had not gone unnoticed.

They were being recognized for their strength and resilience, and they felt a sense of hope for the future.

"The boss," the official continued, casting a stern glance at the man standing in the corner,"will no longer be in charge of your training.

You will be under my direct supervision, and I expect nothing but the best from each and every one of you."

The recruits felt a wave of relief wash over them as they heard the news.

The thought of no longer having to endure the boss's cruel and condescending demeanor was a welcome change.

They were ready to start the next chapter of their journey, and to show the world what they were truly capable of.

As the official finished his speech, the recruits were dismissed to their quarters. They walked away with their heads held high, filled with a sense of pride and determination.

After five days of rest, the recruits were summoned back to the hall they had previously visited twice.

The new boss, who appeared gloomy, led them to the stadium.

"The training period is over, and things will become more intense from now on," the boss declared solemnly.

"War is imminent, and everyone, regardless of their status, must fight. This battle will determine the fate of our world."

The recruits were filled with a mixture of emotions, and the gravity of the situation was palpable. The boss then made an announcement that left them stunned.

"Today, we'll reveal to you the truth about the aliens who have been attacking various parts of the Earth."

The recruits, who had already suspected the existence of aliens, were shocked to finally hear the confirmation.

"The aliens, who have been attacking us, have decided to launch a full-scale invasion. I'll now tell you what they look like and what powers they possess.

i'll also explain why they've decided to invade us."