Chapter 41 Let me teach Chu Zhao how to fold a quilt! [Please read on! Please vote!]
Chapter 41 Let me teach Chu Zhao how to fold a quilt! [Please read on! Please vote!]
"Okay, Jiahao, please sit down and wait while the other comrades continue their introductions."
"yes..."
Li Jiahao tried his best to remain calm as he sat back down on the stool, desperately trying to keep his eyes from wandering around, but his slightly trembling fingertips betrayed his inner turmoil.
Chu Zhao, who had been silently observing Li Jiahao, immediately noticed the unusual thing about him and sighed inwardly.
Do you like to show off?
Keep going!
Why did you stop pretending? You've already put yourself in the act!
Stock trading... and programming for that matter... Judging from Li Jiahao's guilty reaction, he probably even types with just two fingers!
These days, not knowing how to use a computer or type is not something to be ashamed of.
Especially in the military, many officers had never even touched a computer before, and learning this new thing that appeared out of nowhere was very difficult for them.
Even among newly enlisted soldiers, very few know how to use a computer.
After all, being able to play computer games is not the same as being able to use professional software for office work.
In an era where most people use computers for gaming and chatting, being able to use a computer for work is itself a symbol of talent and ability.
It is likely that Li Jiahao knew this, which is why he made "programming" and "stock trading" his hobbies, trying to show off his unique taste.
Unfortunately... the military is currently at a crucial juncture, gradually shifting towards "information-based office work".
Compared to traditional office models, information-based office work based on intranets is far more efficient and standardized.
The military, on the other hand, is a place that values efficiency and is highly organized.
While most local units are still using paper-based office work, the military has begun to promote computers and popularize information-based office work. It has even issued many related documents requiring all levels of departments to regard "proficient computer use" as a quality that cadres must master, or even a training task.
To this end, various units also conducted many cross-unit and cross-service game competitions through the intranet during this period!
Yes... it's game competitions... like DOTA... CS... and even some private servers for national war games like Conquer Online and Legend of Mir, waging war without gunpowder on the internal network!
How could these things be set up without a sufficient number of computers?
Chu Zhao, on the other hand, was a firsthand witness to this era.
Because he frequently played games at internet cafes before enlisting, Chu Zhao quickly became a formidable player in the CS (Counter-Strike) field for the Sichuan Armed Police Forest Corps!
He represented the Sichuan Armed Police Forest Corps in numerous battles, defeating many formidable opponents, including the Army and Air Force!
However, this "gaming craze" among the troops came and went quickly.
In just one or two years, the "cyber exercises" that had become popular among various organizations suddenly came to an abrupt end and disappeared without a trace.
However, this does not mean that the gaming craze in the military has completely subsided; it has simply become an important form of entertainment within various units.
Chu Zhao still remembers that during holidays, the club's computers were always packed, and "Warcraft RPG," which allowed online co-op, became the most popular game in the club!
Naruto bonds... Guarding Athena... The Graveyard of Gods...
These classic Warcraft maps, which are endlessly replayable, have become an indelible memory for Chu Zhao and the soldiers of his generation.
It wasn't until the rise of smartphones that the lively online gaming scenes in the club gradually became "history" in the eyes of the veterans.
But if you think about it carefully... all of this has only taken six or seven years at most.
In Chu Zhao's memory, this period of time felt like two separate eras.
Later on, laptops became standard equipment for cadres when they worked, and Chu Zhao, as a platoon leader, was no exception.
With the formal implementation of the "Network Security Regulations", Chu Zhao's computer also lost the qualification to connect to the external network, and a warning sign was posted on the cover: "Confidential computer, network connection is strictly prohibited".
Therefore, when it comes to computer skills in office work... Chu Zhao is truly the hidden "technical genius" among the new recruits of the Sixth Division!
Not only are they proficient in various office software, but they also have a deep understanding of various official document formats!
标题2号方正小标宋简体...正文3号仿宋GB2312...上边距37...下边距35...
The thought of these tedious formatting rules reminded Chu Zhao of the days he spent working overtime and staying up all night in his previous life, which made him shake his head and pull his thoughts back to reality.
At this moment, a new recruit whom Chu Zhao did not recognize was introducing himself.
"My name is Gu Pan, and I'm eighteen years old..."
In comparison, Gu Pan... no, all the other new recruits were much more normal when they introduced themselves!
Name, age, place of origin, education, hobbies.
The information was limited, but enough to give other comrades from all over the country a preliminary understanding of him and to establish an impression.
By combining this information, Chu Zhao quickly got to know the remaining six recruits.
If needed, Chu Zhao could immediately recite all the information they had just presented!
For Chu Zhao, who gets to know dozens of new recruits every year during the enlistment season, achieving this is not a difficult task.
soon.
The last recruit had finished his introduction, and everyone's gaze turned to Chu Zhao, who was still standing next to Ye Pengfei.
"cough!"
Clearing his throat, Chu Zhao was about to speak when Ye Pengfei spoke first.
"Chu Zhao, you don't need an introduction, all the new classmates in our class already know you."
After saying that, Ye Pengfei looked at the other recruits and spoke sternly.
"Remember, he is your classmate and comrade-in-arms, Chu Zhao, from Luzhou. Like most of you here, he is eighteen years old and a university student!"
In his introduction of Chu Zhao, Ye Pengfei deliberately omitted the fact that he had received a second-class merit award.
The reason he interrupted Chu Zhao was probably because he was worried that Chu Zhao would bring up the second-class merit, which would attract unnecessary attention and make it difficult for Chu Zhao to integrate with the other new recruits.
It's likely that Li Jiahao and Sun Qiang, who had seen the second-class merit medal, have already been silenced by Ye Pengfei.
Otherwise, given Li Jiahao's loose tongue, Ye Pengfei wouldn't have needed to go through all that trouble.
His concerns were actually unnecessary.
Chu Zhao isn't like Li Jiahao, who's always showing off and trying to impress others.
Even if Ye Pengfei didn't stop him, Chu Zhao wouldn't bring up the second-class merit in front of the new recruits.
"Great! Now our whole class is here."
"Chu Zhao, go and study your personal belongings first, and let the other new comrades teach you how to fold your blankets."
"Jiahao! Come on, let the class monitor take a look!"
Li Jiahao stood up somewhat stiffly at Ye Pengfei's fervent call.
His brain was racing, and he was eagerly thinking of ways to resolve this "crisis"!
I wonder if it's a coincidence.
The moment Li Jiahao raised his head, he suddenly met Chu Zhao's gaze.
"Class monitor!"
"About going to the study room... maybe we should wait a bit longer?"
"Chu Zhao just got back... shall I teach him how to fold the blankets?"
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