"Moss, are you nervous?" Alan was inexplicably anxious before they set off.
"Don't worry, Alan. The instructors and I are here," Moss said as he put his arm around Alan's shoulder.
Alan nodded but did not reply. However, he was not the only one who was anxious. Most students were. They had to face life-threatening situations during this phase, after all.
Beep! Beep!
When the departure whistle sounded, the students' anxiety significantly decreased as they dispersed. The students probably only felt tense because they thought they would overthink if they sat still.
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After a two-hour drive and a thirty-minute rapid travel, the first batch of students finally arrived at the edge of the war zone. They saw the dragon-like great wall before them. It wound for thousands of miles, looking imposing. The students could not help but exclaim.
"The great wall is magnificent!"
"It's not just a wall. It has become a motivating sight to behold."