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After some questioning, the third company's commander learned that the newly met unit was the Seventh Company of the 413th Regiment. They too had come for the exercise.

Then, things got even more bizarre: not long after, the Fourth Company of the 78th Regiment also arrived—another blue team unit.

Someone finally voiced what everyone was thinking.

"There's no way the higher-ups made such a major oversight."

"Which means… this was deliberate."

"How many blue teams are there? How many red teams?"

"This isn't just a routine company-level drill."

As they spoke, even more companies arrived—units from various regiments, all converging at the same location. Soon, the blue team had swelled to over 500 soldiers.

In other words, this was no ordinary drill. It had escalated into a full-scale confrontation between two temporary regiments—each side comprising hundreds of personnel.