(Chapter Seven)
It was just October, and Tibet had fully entered winter, with many places heavily snowbound and extremely difficult to traverse.
Yet in the ice and snow, a group dressed in snow camouflage continued their arduous training.
They trained and carried out missions at high altitudes all year round and had long become accustomed to the environment here—those who hadn't were already eliminated.
The "Plateau Snow Wolves" were a special forces unit that struck fear into the enemy who had encountered them and caused other special forces squads to be quite jealous. However, the strength of this unit's commanding officer was so formidable, and the soldiers he trained were so skilled, that the commanders of other special forces units, despite their envy, deep down respected them.