Saimu landed on the grassland chosen by Kaman around 10 o'clock the next morning according to the coordinates provided by Joja.
Kaman and Nis both thought it was natural, and Antar knew where Joja's base was located and didn't find it strange.
But Dorian couldn't accept it. He felt that his current boss did have more power in Africa than those mercenaries who relied on trucks and their own legs.
Selling weapons is more high-end than working as a gunner!
While packing his things, Dorian intentionally or unintentionally walked to Nis's side and asked in a low voice, "Who exactly is our boss?"
Nis understood the meaning behind Dorian's words. The boss's skin color was too eye-catching. It was hard not to make associations when a Chinese person was doing such dangerous business in Africa.
But Nis knew that their boss was really just a businessman. When she joined, Joja only had Kaman as his subordinate. If she hadn't given Joja her brother's secret, this boss, who now seemed mysterious and unfathomable to Dorian, wouldn't even be able to handle a deal of 500 guns.
Nis didn't bother to explain to Dorian. He was capable, but he had the frivolousness typical of Italian men. In conservative Nis's eyes, he wasn't very likable.
Seeing Dorian's curious look, Nis nodded mysteriously and said, "Some things can't be said. Just pretend you don't know. After all, we're just employees. In Africa, those who speak less can survive longer."
After Nis finished speaking, Kaman looked at Dorian and said in a hoarse voice, "We should go."
Dorian decisively closed his mouth and obediently boarded the plane with them.
Joja was indeed a bit tired these past two days. It didn't make sense. Even though he had the most robust physique among the team members, it seemed that his endurance and energy couldn't compare to the others.
Not to mention comparing himself to Kaman, Joja felt that he couldn't even match Nis and Antar.
Joja could guarantee that in terms of physical strength and power, he was definitely superior to Nis and Antar. But the reality was that the two women were in better condition than him.
He couldn't understand what was going on. Why did he feel so exhausted after being highly excited? Even though he had already slept for four hours, his whole body still felt sluggish, while the others didn't have this problem at all.
It was impossible to get an answer to this question from Kaman. When Joja boarded the plane, he gave up the co-pilot seat to Kaman and squeezed into the back seat. Then he grabbed Dorian, who theoretically should be the most professional, and said, "Aren't you tired?"
Dorian, puzzled, spread his hands and said, "What are you talking about? Are you tired?"
Joja shook his head in confusion and said, "We had high-intensity activity for nearly 16 hours yesterday, and then only rested for four hours. I still feel like I haven't rested enough. Why does it seem like you guys don't have this problem?"
After blinking his eyes and thinking for a long time, Dorian curiously said, "Have you really never participated in military training? Not even the most basic kind?"
Joja looked at the front where Saimu was indicating that it was time to take off. He gestured for Dorian to put on his headphones and then frowned, saying, "I haven't experienced formal military training, but I found a fitness coach and a nutritionist in Egypt and underwent four months of high-intensity training. They guaranteed that my physical fitness has reached the level of a high-level athlete.
Why do I feel more tired than you guys with the same amount of exercise? This isn't normal."
After listening, Dorian suddenly realized and said, "Boss, you can't compare an athlete's physical fitness with a soldier's. They're incomparable.
Have you ever seen an athlete get up in the morning and run a 10-kilometer cross-country with a heavy load?
When I was in school, I was a member of the school football team and later joined the Palermo youth team. After that, I joined the military and participated in the selection for the special forces.
I can responsibly say that most athletes have better physical fitness than soldiers, but when it comes to overall physical ability, the special forces completely outperform all athletes."
Joja didn't understand and said, "What does that mean? Clearly, their physical fitness is not as good, but they still outperform them? What are you talking about?"
Dorian tapped his temple and said in a proud tone, "Because the special forces need to train not only their bodies but also their strong willpower and body regulation ability.
In the same 10-kilometer run, most special forces soldiers can't beat professional athletes.
But when it comes to a weighted run, it's a completely different story. And as the weight increases and the terrain changes, the gap between special forces soldiers and athletes will become larger and larger.
This difference is caused by the training objectives, but the people in the special forces have proven that the human body has potential beyond imagination.
If the training objectives are wrong, it will definitely lead to results that exceed your expectations.
However, professional athlete training can reduce injuries, which is much safer than special forces training.
I think, as the boss, you don't need to worry too much about these small issues, especially considering your marksmanship."
After listening, Joja shook his head and said, "You still haven't explained the condition of my body. My physical fitness is much stronger than a cat owl, but can you see any abnormalities in her?"
Looking at Joja's serious expression, Dorian hesitated for a moment and said, "Boss, you're too nervous."
Joja said irritably, "I'm asking you a question. What does it have to do with me being nervous?"
Looking at Joja's displeased expression, Dorian smiled and said, "Boss, when I said nervous, I meant when you're in battle."When you were in battle, your muscles were too tense, and the excessive secretion of adrenaline made you extremely excited. I couldn't keep up with your pace at all.
I don't know how you were able to achieve such a shooting level under such tense physical conditions, but I think your physical fatigue is related to your excessive tension.
I have seen similar situations before, where people become very nervous and excited when faced with combat, and then their bodies show signs of excessive fatigue after the situation is over.
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This is normal. Any army wants soldiers to become excited when facing combat, just like a football coach boosting morale before a match.
You become excited, your muscles tense up, and your physical energy is naturally overdrawn, just like it is now.
What you need now is to not be too nervous, but this requires long-term adaptation and training. There is no perfect solution."
After listening, Joja recalled his own situation. What Dorian said seemed to be true. He knew himself best, and he did feel very nervous when faced with danger.
That kind of nervousness wasn't fear, and he couldn't exactly describe what it was. It was more like a self-defense mechanism.
Once he felt threatened, he would become extremely excited, and his aggressiveness would increase exponentially. At that moment, his instincts would dominate his body, and he wouldn't stop until he defeated all the enemies in front of him.
This sounded like a mental illness, and Joja didn't feel comfortable consulting Dorian in detail. So he asked, "Specifically, what kind of training can help me overcome my current situation?"
After listening, Dorian thought seriously for a moment, and then seemed to remember something unpleasant. He shook his head earnestly and said, "Boss, willpower and self-regulation can be quickly improved through a lot of physical training, but I don't think you would want to try the kind of self-control training I'm talking about."