From the moment Li Ming had entered the military camp, he had been queuing up, shouting and moving around to register, followed by bathing, changing clothes, and continuing to stand in line for two hours. Then came the distribution of bedding and the allotment of dormitories. This whole process, though seemingly trivial, had actually exhausted the physical strength of any ordinary person, leaving them dead tired.
In such a situation, having not drunk a sip of water or eaten a bite of food, and standing under the scorching sun for an hour, most soldiers had become unbearably hungry and thirsty, tired and famished, and drowsy.
Especially at this time, when the aroma of the food wafted from the dining hall, yet they still had to bear it and not move, it was truly a great torture on their willpower.