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71. The Guardian Master

     Yang Xi sat at the round table of the Joint Officers' Meeting with a firm look.

"I finally changed the order." Yang Xi said.

"Why!" Major General Polodin suppressed his anger, "Our people have died!"

"Soldiers are always sacrificing." Yang Xi's eyelashes didn't shake.

"What's the reason? Or is it because he's special?" General O'Neil said sarcastically, "The army is not a kindergarten, and well-behaved children have candy."

"I don't know when the Joint Officer Association can review the commander of the Space Fleet." Yang Xi pulled the corner of his mouth slightly, "Time is limited, let's continue to discuss the issue of military integration."

"General Yang," O'Neil sneered, "If you continue to maintain this posture, our meeting will make no sense."

"General O'Neil," Yang Xi looked at the watch, "After ten seconds, please tell me: Should we continue to discuss the formal issues, or should I announce that the Chinese military withdraws from cooperation."

"You are threatening!" Major General Polodin roared after listening to the translation.

Yang Xi looked at Polodin with a smile and replied lightly: "So what?"

A few seconds later, the three generals began to discuss the final step in military cooperation at the Moon Base.

The meeting decided to establish the lunar joint army, and the highest command of the army is the headquarters of the United Cooperation Operations. Important military decisions must be made by the three people in agreement, including but not limited to: declaration of war, negotiation, surrender, and signing of treaties.

As a binding force, the US military set up a lunar gendarmerie with special forces as the backbone to ensure that the entire military group is under control.

As the main force, the Russian army established the Lunar Army, and Major General Polodin served as the commander-in-chief of the Army.

In addition, a military court was established, with one official from each of the three parties to form a collegial panel to hear internal military cases.

Lastly, this is what O'Neil and Polodin care about the most.

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After Duda left Yang Xi's office, it was difficult to determine whether Yang Xi meant to simply go back to rest, or whether he would be kicked out of the army.

It's really interesting to think about it. A few months ago, in Duda's eyes, the army was a very annoying organization, but now it has such a strong reluctance.

Is this a sense of belonging?

Nosippi saw Duda at a distance, and felt a little strange when he saw Duda standing in the distance without coming.

He doesn't know that he has a quarrel in the base because of the Oasis planet, and he doesn't know that he is also a sympathetic party - some people think that Duda has betrayed these followers from Rust Star.

Nosippi ended his memorial to the dead and went straight to Duda.

"Hello, Major." Nosybi tried to adapt to this equal courtesy that made him uncomfortable.

"I'm sorry for the sacrificed comrades...." Duda whispered.

"Please don't say that," Nosybi was a little nervous. "We were very moved by your protection of their bodies back here."

"I didn't avenge them..." Duda said.

"Revenge?" Nospie's brows frowned, "Revenge! No, how can this be done!"

"Huh?" Duda couldn't help but suspect that this was a communication deviation, as if it was a bit difficult to understand.

"These guys," Nosybi was a little excited, "all good guys! They fight with you for their faith and eventually die on the battlefield. They have no enemies! We fight with others, because of faith, we will never be for personal grudges! We only have glory, no hatred!"

"Sorry..." Duda suddenly felt that his thought world could not connect with these devout believers at all. "I mean... forget it, our culture is different."

"I know." Nosippi calmed down his excitement and said calmly, "Death in battle is our destination, and we proved to God that we have completed our lives according to His will."

"Well," Duda suddenly felt a little chilled, "May they rest in the Kingdom of God."

Nosybi showed a gratitude smile on his face: "They will."

Finally, he paid attention to the fourteen tombstones, Duda took a step back and sent it back to the dormitory.

He quietly watched Mianjie run round after round, and finally stood up and went to see You Lie.

"I'll train." Duda only said these four words.

You Lie said nothing and gave Duda a wooden knife.

As a beginner, Duda only knows the basic style of lightsaber walking and swinging, but lacks real practical drills.

"Instinct is of course important, skills are the difference between humans and wild beasts." You Lie patiently corrected Duda's attack angle and passed on his combat experience to him.

"Master, you suddenly became serious!" Du Da's sweat was raining, and the depression in his heart also flowed out with the sweat.

Sitting on the ground, wiping the sweat with a towel.

Because of the hard work of the Rust Star Priests, many of the lunar people's single words were interpreted and room control made great progress. Now humans have finally learned to lock doors, set entrance and exit passwords, and mediate temperature, humidity, brightness, oxygen content and gravity.

You Lie adjusted the gravity on the second floor to 20G, which is more than twice the gravity of the earth, enhancing Duda's training effect.

You Lie leaned on the wooden sword and said, "What you did on the Oasis Planet has given me some confidence in you."

Duda lowered his head, letting the sweat drip on the ground, and suddenly felt a sense of happiness. This made him feel absurd, and he was understood by an alien who was countless light years away.

Just when he had given up on people to understand, someone could understand him!

"Just have some confidence?" Du Da said with a smile.

You Lie didn't say anything, gently knocked on the floor with a wooden sword, and a new round of training began again.

This time, the gravity was adjusted to 30G.

"Only when faith is firm can we make the most direct and correct response. Everything is like this." You Lie's voice passed through Duda's violent gasp, leaving a deep mark on Duda's heart.

During the second break, Duda asked about the Force.

"You have made great progress this time and have successfully spread the Force throughout your body." Yu Lie's words gave Duda a reassurance, "Just like our Guardians, as the Force increases, there will be higher authority, so it is normal for you to be recognized by your fighter jets."

"According to the Guardians, what level am I at now?" Duda asked curiously.

"Apprentice." Yu Lie said, "Guardian Apprentice."

"Then what am I before?" Duda felt deeply hit.

"Just a talented little guy." You Lie smiled. "If you were in Coruscant, you would have sent you to the temple when you were young and receive education from the Force. But now, it's too late."

"What is the highest level? Do I still have hope to achieve it?" Duda is more concerned about his development potential.

"In theory, a few elders in history also suddenly showed amazing talents after they were older." You Lie immediately told Duda about the level and assessment of the Guardian.

When the apprentice further communicates with the Force and gains recognition from the Force, the warrior or warlock will be evaluated.

Apprentices who pass the assessment will become "guardian guardians".

The guards continue to move forward in their respective fields of expertise. If they are talented, lucky and hard-working, they can become "masters".

Most of the Guardians stop here.

Only true geniuses, relying on unremitting efforts, perseverance in passing numerous tests, overcoming all kinds of temptations and can become "elders".

Youlie is a Guardian Master.

In order to further understand the Force and the Universe, he left his hometown and walked alone on the road of trial.
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