For the seniors, it was exactly like they predicted.
Southwest of the Ports of Incheon, the ship arrived at Silmido!
What welcomed them were the sandy beach and the foreshore.
Their hardship was just beginning.
“Here is the MT timetable. Please keep an eye out for this; hopefully we can smoothly match the times set for the MT.”
[Your day by day is tabulated here.]
Day 1 – Arrival at 1100.
-1200 Group meal:
Cannot use matches or lighters.
Live as those in the wilderness, make your own fire.
Once fire’s done, you can start with the meal preparation.
-1400 Training course of hell #1:
Run one lap around the island on the shore; race to be the first 30 people.
Whoever arrives afterward must run another lap.
However, if you can’t do it and give in, one of your members can take on the duty in your stead.
The group will do so until it is dinner hours; if not finished by then, having dinner is prohibited.
-1700 Group dinner and rest.
-2000 Courage test:
Each group will be given a specific target to be reclaimed in the mountain.
The group that obtains many targets will be presented with an exception.
-2300 Bed time.
Day 2 – Wake at 0600, toiletries.
-0700 Group meal.
-0800 Training course of hell #2:
Lunges 300 meters, then get on wooden canoes and row 1 trip around the island.
-1200 Group meal.
-1300 Sport competitions.
Events: Football(soccer), wrestling, log (bridge) boxing, lug of war, no exceptions. Unconditional participation.
Souvenirs to groups according to performance.
-1700 Break.
Sincere information exchanges between the grades as you share drinks. Talent show.
-2200 Free time from here.
If you want, you can sleep as long as possible.
Day 3 – wake at 0800, toiletries.
-0900 Meal:
Each group can make you own food and share with the entire lot.
-1000 Clean up.
-1100 Free to tour Silmido.
-1300 Returning.
[Writing this is an enormous pain…huek…]
The so-called timetable of hell!
If it was the usual MT, they’d be busy playing and eating.
But as the professors who planned this MT, they firmly swore.
“Unconditional wilderness! And hell’s training!”
The groups were made to take care of the preparations themselves, and now the intensity of the training was raising the works to a higher height.
After putting together the timetable, the professors were very pleased.
“We’ve completed this good timetable and are now heading back.”
“It’s necessary to adhere to this guideline.”
“This is a bit generous already so don’t ask for more. We won’t do it.”
“Never!”
The professors recalled last year’s Teacher’s Day.
It was a sad day since they did not receive a single flower or gift from the students!
But this was not done through vengeance due to that.
It most definitely was not.