Chapter 469: Field service also needs ideological and political courses
Seeing Wang Chengzhu take over the task steadily, instructor Luo looked happy and patted Wang Chengzhu's arm twice to express encouragement.
"Instructor Luo, I will go to the north city now and start the mission as soon as possible." Wang Chengzhu said with some urgency.
He could tell from the details of the mission order that the column had recently absorbed guerrillas from several surrounding counties at a rapid rate of expansion, and the corresponding shortage of supplies had increased. It would not be an exaggeration to say that it would be a drop in the bucket to provide some food on his own.
To support the turnover of troops, we have to find ways from the areas occupied by the invaders. After all, under the condition of limited load, it is much more efficient to materialize hard currency and exchange it for commodities on the market than to materialize some materials.
Instructor Luo grabbed Wang Chengzhu's sleeve and persuaded him earnestly: "Don't be in a hurry right now. It's not too late to have dinner with the comrades, listen to the evening lectures, and rest for a night before going back."
"The night class... is given by the company commander and the instructor! What is the content of the lecture?" Wang Chengzhu repeated it, as if he had thought of something, he continued to ask.
"It's our old tradition. We perform field missions and learn literacy at the same time, and we train at night to study ideological and political education. We implement the barbaric physique and civilized ideological line, and train every soldier to be thoughtful..." Instructor Luo opened his mouth.
The truths pop out one after another.
"Report!" A loud shout came from outside the door, interrupting instructor Luo's tirade.
"Come in." Instructor Luo was not annoyed and asked simply and directly, "What can I do?"
"The company commander ordered me to deliver a message, saying that dinner is ready. Please ask Comrade Instructor to bring someone over." The soldier who came to deliver the message repeated the order he had received in a voice that could only be heard clearly by those in the room.