The competition was, of course, just talk.
The whole team couldn't tolerate Fang Huai and Lin Chong silently charging ahead and leaving everyone gasping for air.
The climb up the mountain wasn't too difficult, just a few hundred meters high and a few kilometers in distance. In forty-five or fifty minutes, they could see the summit, and everyone was guessing whether Captain Hu was still letting them acclimate.
When they reached the top, the sun was already half-hidden behind a distant mountain. Fang Huai had a watch, and his timing was impeccable, arriving right at 6 o'clock.
When Fang Huai was the first to step onto the summit with the flag in hand, he finally understood why lunch was chosen to be here.
The summit was a rather large platform, and not far away was a big dip that led directly to the top of another similarly tall mountain. From this vantage point, these two mountains could actually be described as a single peak with twin summits.