Chapter 66: The Northern Front Conflict

For two consecutive weeks, there had been no rain, and the temperature just kept dropping. Winter had arrived, and the weather had turned frigid.

During this time, Wei Tianyang, with the help of Li Bin and Du Yan, had been learning some basic military knowledge, such as how to read military maps, how to maintain firearms, how to conduct reconnaissance, and how to devise a tactical plan before attacking a regional target.

More often, though, they were telling stories of their past, sharing anecdotes from their childhood and youth, as well as what Chicken Snake Country was like back then.

When discussing those topics, it was only then Du Yan's face would reveal a carefree smile from her younger years, and Li Bin would wax lyrical about the TV shows and music he loved as a child.

The guerrillas nearby were also happily sharing their own stories.

It was then that Wei Tianyang realized no one was born a warrior.