Food God System: Wasteland

Chapter 95: 94. Militarized Training! _2


"Did you write this?"

The training content above is so detailed that if we strictly follow the training manual, Johnny is certain that his brothers will be transformed.

Under his command, they will truly form a terrifying army, a special forces unit like a sharp knife thrust into the enemy's heart.

Is this something Chen Che wrote?

Xia Na and Bobby felt like a thousand ants were crawling in their hearts, all wanting to know what was in that manual.

Faced with Johnny's question, Chen Che didn't deny it and nodded.

The training content in the manual wasn't something he made up.

Before crossing over, his connections were exceptionally extensive, from national leaders to some street vendors, he had friends.

Food can connect people from all walks of life.

Among them, there were quite a few people from the military.

The content of the training manual was written by him, but he wasn't the creator.

It originated from a military forum in his pre-crossover world, from a highly enthusiastic fan.

The two met through food on the forum, becoming friends. This guy was a fervent military enthusiast, had served in the military, but because of injuries sustained during peacekeeping, was rendered half-paralyzed and had to retire.

Though confined to a wheelchair, he still had a high interest in global military matters, especially having experienced war firsthand, he had a unique understanding of the qualities of troops.

He shut himself in and crazily studied the military training methods of various countries, combining their unique strengths, constructing a unique training system in his mind.

The key point was during his paralyzed period, he became obsessed with video games, especially post-apocalyptic ones.

His imagination soared, fantasizing about training a unique force that could adapt to the apocalypse.

Capable of being comparable to the strongest units in games… Blackwatch!

This is the super special forces unit in the game "Prototype", whose strength is such that when a street erupts in a zombie apocalypse crisis, another street can still host bustling activity.

To fulfill his fantasy, this guy started designing various training methods himself.

Including physical training, survival training, individual rapid-fire, team rapid-fire, trust development, team integration… and a series of training sequences.

During the time they became friends, he often shared his insights with Chen Che.

At the time, Chen Che was merely impressed by the guy's experiences and attitude towards life.

He originally thought the training manual he designed was just a momentary interest, but who knew this guy later submitted his comprehensive training manual to the military.

To his surprise, it was adopted, and from what Chen Che knew through his connections, the top brass valued this training manual highly.

Chen Che had a deep impression of it, completely copying some of the contents and bringing them to this world, aiming to train a force of his own!

"That's right, with your capabilities and approaches, doing all this shouldn't be difficult, right?"

Johnny also realized that Chen Che was serious, genuinely wanting to change and train them, and he took a deep breath, saying, "Getting all the equipment mentioned above isn't hard, but it requires a lot of funds…"

"Including the firearms training mentioned above, if we train strictly according to this manual, the amount of ammunition consumed in just one day would deplete the Wildfire Gang's current stock in less than three days.

Moreover… physical training will consume a lot of energy, and energy needs food to replenish, which will at least triple or quintuple our current food consumption.

This is also an enormous amount of money...

If we really train as per the manual, building training facilities, improving training equipment, and covering training expenses, the funds needed will be at least several million…"

Johnny looked at Chen Che tentatively and hesitantly said.

Why is the Wildfire Gang's marksmanship so poor?

Because they're afraid to use bullets for training.

Why is the marksmanship of renowned military forces around the world so good?

Because they have strong heavy industry, producing ammunition with full firepower, enabling all soldiers to fire simultaneously for years.

Marksmanship is fed with bullets.

The Wildfire Gang is poor.

Though the Wasteland's heavy industry isn't bad, it's ultimately just a gang, with few profitable endeavors, who can afford to feed marksmanship with bullets constantly?

Why didn't ancient dynasties train their armies long-term?

Because once tens of thousands of troops start physical training, the daily food consumption is astronomical.

The court couldn't supply the army with so much food for training.

The same applies in the Wasteland.

When there's no work, most of the Wildfire Gang's men are resting, hardly exercising, relying solely on their post-apocalyptic physique, with the most strenuous task likely being only what happens in bed.

After all, without other expenses, surviving on some noodles and radishes suffices.

If physical training were to begin, merely consuming noodles and radishes definitely couldn't sustain the body.

Ultimately, it's due to lack of money and being poor.

Johnny doesn't refuse training; it's simply a money matter.

But right now, the one thing Chen Che doesn't lack is money.

"Don't worry about the money, I'll provide everything. I'll only give you five days to set up the entire training facility.

All of you, both the Wildfire Gang and you Hunters from Chana, will be reorganized, don't give me that gang rivalry, you're all under my command now.

Previously, I reviewed the summary, the Wildfire Gang combined with you Hunters amounts to 180 people.

You're too chaotic, too mixed.

From today on, you 180 people will form one army, I will rearrange and reorganize you, 20 people per centurion, a total of nine centurions, forming small groups for team training, the most outstanding will be promoted to Centurion!

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