
Let You Serve as a Compulsory Soldier and Get First-class Merit for Half a Year?
by Old Songs
About This Novel
Reborn as a sophomore in college in 2013, Ye Feng, a top student who no longer wants to be a social worker, drops out of school to join the army and prepares for an alternative way of preaching. Accidentally... Half a year later, I had a video chat with my classmate. The classmate exclaimed: "Didn't you say you'd fulfill your obligations and come back to school for two years? Get two first-class merits in half a year?" PS: Most of the content is based on the real experiences of the author and his comrades, who have created a certain culture of fun. As for the two first-class merits, they will be arranged reasonably and excitingly, but not brainlessly.
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Official(1)Scraped 10d ago
Ye Feng was reborn and knew that life was precious, so he vowed not to waste it and joined the military camp...
It's rare to see someone live so clearly after being reborn. This Ye Feng not only understood, but also changed his mind directly. He no longer stayed in the ivory tower of a prestigious university to continue his graduate studies. Instead, he took a leave of absence and joined the military camp when his applications for various scholarships and grants were approved. He even set a goal when he was a recruit, vowing to perform meritorious service in the shortest possible time, and use this as a basis to enter the military academy and continue to receive higher education... He planned his life clearly and worked hard towards this goal.
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Official(1)Scraped 10d ago
Ye Feng was reborn and knew that life was precious, so he vowed not to waste it and joined the military camp...
It's rare to see someone live so clearly after being reborn. This Ye Feng not only understood, but also changed his mind directly. He no longer stayed in the ivory tower of a prestigious university to continue his graduate studies. Instead, he took a leave of absence and joined the military camp when his applications for various scholarships and grants were approved. He even set a goal when he was a recruit, vowing to perform meritorious service in the shortest possible time, and use this as a basis to enter the military academy and continue to receive higher education... He planned his life clearly and worked hard towards this goal.












