They Laughed When The Old Veteran Pointed At The Soldier’s Watch, Until The Second Pulse Returned

Chapter 1: The Old Man Saw The Second Pulse

“Take it off.”

The instructor’s finger stopped less than an inch from Jason King’s wrist, close enough that half the room leaned forward without meaning to. The young soldier stood beside the front row with his shoulders squared too hard, his jaw locked, and his left hand clamped over the dark device strapped above his pulse.

Behind him, the tactical screen glowed with a frozen map of the training range. Blue grid lines crossed over pale terrain. Rows of trainees sat silent at their desks, boots tucked under chairs, notebooks open, eyes moving between Jason’s face and the instructor’s hand.

Steven Hall did not raise his voice. He did not need to.

“Private King,” he said, “you were told before the exercise: no outside devices during simulation blocks.”

“It isn’t an outside device, sir.”

Steven’s finger shifted from the wrist to Jason’s face. “You want to correct me in front of the room?”

Jason swallowed. The muscles in his neck tightened. “No, sir.”

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