Chapter 29 The Red Confinement: Part One

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One choice was to give up directly and then go to serve in the ordinary military; the other choice was to endure the psychological pressure in the last two days and take a gamble to see if they could activate their War Spirit power. It was a hard decision to make. The cadets, including Carl, were thinking hard about the final decision. "Will I successfully activate my War Spirit power? Why didn't it have any reactions for so many days?" "What am I doing? I have passed the War Spirit qualification test, but it doesn't mean I will become a War Spirit warrior!" "Why don't I......" "How about just giving up? It's disgraceful, of course, but it'll be much better than being dragged out two days later!" For a moment, these sentences appeared in the cadets' minds by turns. Carl looked aroun

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