Chapter 131
When my cohort mates asked what was going on, I brushed them off with a vague "something came up" and changed into my uniform with them.
I quickly swapped clothes to hide the brand on my abdomen and ruffled my hair.
The exam would last the whole day.
In the morning, airborne training and climbing. In the afternoon, shooting and basic fitness assessment, followed by ocean swimming at the end. They said bad weather often postponed the airborne part, but luckily, that day we could launch the helicopters without issue.
It really was a relief. I didn't have the confidence to hold out for two straight days.
I stepped out of the tent with my cohort mates.
The open view made me lift my head.
And that's when I spotted the object floating in the sky.
"What's that?"
