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Volume 1, Chapter 44, Visit

Chitaki then did not stop Chromie. After purchasing, the two of them came to the rail station and boarded the train.

The rail train started to move. Chitaki sat near the window and looked outside and said.

"Actually, it's quite nice here. If you don't think about that, you might think you're living on a planet."

"It is not a good thing to forget the fundamentals and only live in fantasy." Chromie said.

"What you said makes sense."

The train soon stopped at the station. At this time, a group of guards came up. They began to check everyone's identity information. There were not many people on the train.

Soon the guards came to Chromie and picked up instruments to scan the two of them.

"Chromie, permission passed, Chitaki, permission recognition failed."

"I'm sorry sir, you don't have permission to go to Area B."

Chitaki was also stunned, Area B?

Chromie clicked the bracelet a few times and said, "As a guarantor, I'm asking you to identify it."

The man doing the inspection adjusted the instrument and scanned it, "Identification passed."

"Sorry for disturbing you."

After saying that he came up to check the guards and got off, Chitaki realized that there were not many people on the train anymore.

"Where are we going?" Chitaki asked.

Chromie touched his chin and said, "Area B."

"You used to graduate from Area B Academy?" Chitaki was also very surprised. He now understood more or less the common sense of the Shipney.

"Yeah." Chromie seemed to miss him a lot.

Not long after the train arrived at the station, Chromie and Chitaki walked off. Chitaki looked around. There were trees and luxurious buildings everywhere, a perfect combination of city and nature.

Chromie touched his forehead and looked around, seemingly unable to remember which way to go.

Chitaki coughed a few times and reminded, "Maybe you can search the map."

Chromie nodded immediately, "I almost forgot there was a map."

The two of them were walking on the street, and the passers-by looked over one after another, as if they were looking at something novel.

Chromie stopped when he came to a two-story house with an enclosed courtyard.

Looking left and right, he seemed to be making final confirmation that the courtyard gate was closed.

"Is this here?" Chitaki asked.

"It should be, forget it and give it a try." Chromie reached out and clicked the doorbell a few times.

Creaking, the closed door opened.

"Let's go, yes, this is it." Chromie walked in with Chitaki.

The door to the room also opened automatically at this time.

The two walked in and saw a very old man sitting in the living room, browsing various information with an expressionless face.

"Teacher." Chromie put away his previous non-serious look and spoke seriously.

"Chromie, how long has it been since you came?" the old man asked.

Chromie said with a hint of shame, "I'm sorry."

"You are an adult now. There is no need to apologize. I taught you how I taught you before." The old man said calmly.

"yes."

"Tell me what you want from me."

Chromie coughed a few times and said, "That's right, this is my friend Chitaki. His sister wants to go to school here. I hope the tutor can help her get a place."

The old man looked at Chitaki, who saluted the old man, "That's it."

The old man said calmly, "I know, I will give her the opportunity, but it depends on her whether she can go to school every year."

"Thank you, instructor, this is the wine I brought for you."

Chromie picked up a few bottles of dark beer and put them on the table.

"Put it there."

Chromie continued, "Teacher, we will take our leave first."

"Go." The old man nodded slightly, without leaving Chromie behind.

Chromie and Chitaki both bowed to the old man and left.

After the two of them left, the old man looked at the dark beer on the table and didn't know what he was thinking.

Not long after, a kind old woman walked out of the room, looked at the dark beer on the table and said.

"Who's coming?"

"Chromie."

"Why don't you let him eat at home?"

"Leave him to do whatever he wants, he has his own work to do."

"You won't reprimand him, right? How old are you to reprimand him? It's been so long."

"I know."

Hearing this sentence, the old woman was also stunned and looked at the old man.

"You're not angry with him?"

"No." The old man said calmly.

On the train back, Chromie said, "Do you have any work tomorrow?"

"No." Chitaki replied.

"Then meet at the hangar in Area F at five o'clock tomorrow. We have work."

"What job?"

"The scanner found a fleeing civilian spacecraft. We need to verify whether there are any survivors on the spacecraft, where they came from, and collect intelligence."

"What if there is someone?" Chitaki asked.

Chromie took a deep breath and said, "Then we need to prepare for storage."

"You seem to be under a lot of pressure." Chitaki replied.

"When did I feel less stressed about doing this?" Chromie replied.

"Then why do you do it?" Chitaki asked.

Chromie patted Chitaki on the shoulder and said, "If I didn't do this, where would you be now?"

Chitaki was also stunned, and Chromie continued.

"Don't worry about unimportant issues and work hard."

Before Chitaki returned to his home, he made a special trip to Dole's house to explain to Fred about the school. According to Chromie, the schools there were boarding schools and they went home once a month. Fred didn't.

Special opinion, the reason why Dole was not allowed to go to college before was purely because of financial problems, and now that his wife is gone, he has to work and cannot take good care of her, so this is also a good result, at least he will grow up after getting through it.

Only by doing so can you truly adapt to life on the Shipney.

The next day, Chitaki arrived at the hangar in area F very early, and saw ten fully equipped mechas lined up. Chromie had been standing there early, and Milo was standing next to him.

At the same time, there were a hundred troops wearing individual soldier armors. Seeing Chitaki coming, Milo walked over with a set of individual soldier equipment.

"this is yours."

Chitaki took it and found it very strange.

Huan's voice sounded, "The II-generation light individual combat suit can effectively protect against critical attacks and provide strength bonus, up to 5 times the strength of ordinary people. It has an auxiliary power system, wears weapons, laser guns, and alloy steel

knife."

Chitaki couldn't help but ask in his mind, "Why aren't mechas equipped with large laser guns?"

Huan gave the answer, "As a matter of cost, laser guns need to consume energy stones. Low-power laser guns do not consume much, and if a mecha uses a laser gun, it will directly consume full energy stones."

Chitaki put on a set of individual armor, which was indeed quite heavy.

Then he activated the individual armor, and immediately felt the pressure lighten, and he could hardly feel any weight.

Chromie climbed directly onto a mecha and said.

"ready to go."

Chitaki followed the team onto a medium-sized frigate.


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