[Military Fiction] [Light System] [Slice of Life]
Back then, the fire service was still a branch of the military.
Countless dreaming youths clutching steel guns were assigned to the firefighting forces that only used water guns and cannons.
Fang Huai, a seasoned firefighter, has been reborn? Of course, he's out for money!
Returning home, he found that even the camouflage bags from the Armed Forces Department had been brought back.
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In an interview.
Fang Huai points to the myriad of Military Merit Medals on his chest.
"Each Military Merit Medal represents a step of my progress."
The reporter nods, "I understand the thrill of being rewarded, I was a soldier too!"
Fang Huai laughs and shakes his head: "No, you really don't understand."
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This is a story about a military unit, but also a story about life.
Who wouldn't wanna give the first review to any book?
This is the first military system I've read and I've got to say... it's pretty interesting. I read all the free chapters and I'm thankful that so many were given because you get a glimpse of their military life (even though it's only Day 1 or 2). MC is Fang Huai (a seasoned firefighter) who gets reborn but ends up enrolling back as a firefighter. He's not my favorite character. MVP goes to Squad Leader Hao Chengbin, who knows when to attack and when to retreat (especially with punishment and rewards/complements). Shout out to Squad Leader Pan and his overly competitiveness and loudmouth Yue Tao (he's practically the joke of Squad Nine). What I didn't like was the MC's gluttony for tasks and rewards. If the system handed everything to you, life wouldn't be so interesting lol I'm sticking this into the pile of "potentially will continue" because I'm curious as to how the story unfolds.
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good read! congratulations! ,,,,,,,,,...
love the story. talks about the rise of ML and what he has to go through to get there. dramatic but filled with slice of life.
Sooo good ! Love it and will forever be my favorite book. Sad to see it end. I want more !
From what I read so far, the story is interesting and the grammar is very exceptional and far exceeds the jumble mess I'm used to reading. All in all very good read.