Not everyone believes in such ghost stories about "enlightenment."
Out of the sixty-four official members of the Phantom Brigade, only sixty-one came for the "enlightenment," with three not showing up because they simply didn't believe in it.
Trainees do not have the privilege of requesting "enlightenment."
There are about three to four hundred logistical and active-duty staff on the base, and Gao Guang didn't know the exact number, but he was aware that anyone who felt they had some status showed up.
There was no situation where the base's chef demanded blood while wielding a kitchen knife, but when the person in charge of logistical support came to him holding a bouquet and asking, Gao Guang realized his predicament.
Repeatedly pricking a finger was out of the question—it was too painful, too inefficient, and would have ruined his fingers, so Gao Guang inserted an intravenous catheter into his left arm—the kind you don't have to keep pricking for infusion.