Tian Liang

Tian Liang is Tian Liang is a disciplined and meticulous officer within the military-political training system of the narrative universe, deeply embedded in structured regimentation and ideological reinforcement. Initially introduced as part of the elite Military-Political School’s cadet squad, he embodies unwavering loyalty to institutional rules, exemplified by his rigid adherence to morning routines—such as repetitive running drills—and his fear of missing any protocol, even during critical preparations for deployment. His role evolves into a strategic commander during campaigns, where leadership is tested by high-stakes battles and logistical extravagances (like the Grassland Plan or Hong Kong operations). He leads units with precision, ensuring military discipline while navigating political intrigues—such as his involvement in the oath-t

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"Chapter 131: Quarantine Station (Part 2) Ai Beibei, wife of Qian Shuiting and a member of the North American contingent, had been tasked with supervising the women's Purification. Back in America, she had worked as an epidemiologist—a profession that left her temperamentally unsuited for anything resembling this brutal "Purification" work. Her only qualification for the role was being the Medical Group's sole female doctor. Now, confronted with the earth-shaking wails before her, this ordinarily"

"Chapter 132: New Blood After completing the full "Purification" process, the children were housed in quarantine station dormitories—gender-segregated, with over twenty beds each. The double-bunked arrangement was a novelty; those assigned to top bunks had to climb up. But each child had their own bed with a clean straw mattress and a thin felt blanket. For children who had been sleeping rough for months, it was practically heaven. They were also issued large ceramic cups and washcloths—actual to"

"Chapter 159: Winning Hearts and Minds (Part 2) "Of course you can. As long as everyone stands united, none of this is merely a dream." Wei Aiwen began painting a vision of the future. "You've all been here a month now. How has life been treating you?" "Nothing to complain about—new clothes, good meals. Where else could we find work this good?" "They're even giving us shoes," another soldier added, his voice cracking. "When I got my first pair, I couldn't bring myself to wear them. I've never own"

"Chapter 160: Drilling Troops Life in the Military-Political School's cadet squad proved just as regimented as quarantine had been. The boys rose at five in the morning alongside the Training Battalion soldiers for their daily runs—though while the regular soldiers completed a grueling five-kilometer cross-country route, the cadets circled the training grounds ten times instead. Mornings belonged to study, continuing the literacy and arithmetic lessons from their quarantine days. The difference n"

"Chapter 161: Volleys and Sharpshooters Only after enduring the grueling physical regimen—and proving beyond doubt that they had fully adapted to military life—did the recruits finally begin firearms training. Firearms, even muzzle-loading rifles, represented the most devastating infantry weapons of the era. The transmigrators understood that such power could only be entrusted to soldiers whose loyalty had been thoroughly tested. A handful of men couldn't stomach the rigorous life and requested d"

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Appears in chapters: 131, 132, 159, 160, 161, 165, 168, 313, 314, 318, 636, 642, 643, 1701, 1702, 1703, 1705, 1706, 2517, 2518, 2519, 2520, 2567, 2569, 2623, 2642.

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