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Weslin's tone was calm and forceful, firmly controlling the rhythm of the scene.

He knew that the post-war analysis was targeted at him, but as long as he laid out all his advantages for everyone to see, suppressing their real plans from being voiced, then the idea of removing him from his position as Marshal of the Military District was nothing short of a pipe dream.

He just hoped that Bai E was smart enough to understand the hints he gave him in private.

He also hoped that the tribunal would value Bai E's performance enough to give his words significant weight.

At the news that the ch Pilot with legendary accomplishnts was about to appear, every person in the room craned their necks.

In fact, even among the officers in the military camps, there were many who had never observed Bai E up close.

Everyone was eager to see, what sort of extraordinary being was this legend who had achieved such formidable combat records.

Bai E slowly entered the room, his boots echoing, his expression calm as he swept his gaze over everyone present.

This was the first ti he had attended such an event in such a highly anticipated role, his self-discipline firmly controlling every aspect of his deanor.

Whispers arose from below—

"He doesn't look that remarkable..."

There was nothing out of the ordinary about his build; he was not so bald, muscular hunk with a thick chest full of hair, nor did he have the face of a fierce beast.

Beyond his even features and build, he looked completely unremarkable.

This average-looking person was the Legendary ch Pilot who had achieved all this?

Bai E approached the podium. Weslin patted his shoulder and stepped back, yielding the main position to him.

His gaze moving evenly across every inch of the space before him, Bai E's eyes seed to make brief contact with each person, "I don't know what to say, nor do I know what to do. All I have achieved today cos from the teachings and nurturing of the officers in the military. I don't understand what 'Admiral' ans, nor do I know exactly what I'll have to do in the future. If the officer tells to fight bugs, I fight bugs. If the officer tells to fight orcs, I fight orcs. The officer's orders are my everything. I give my utmost, never dying, never resting!"

Weslin, listening from the side, had a strange look of amusent on his face, both gratified and stiff.

He was gratified that this young man always knew who had brought him all this, but his speech seed too rigid...

As expected, soone imdiately found a flaw and stood up to speak, "Forgive my bluntness, but perhaps, while Bai E is indeed an excellent soldier, a top-tier ch Pilot, due to his age and experience, having him lead all the artificial human soldiers might be sowhat premature?"

The speaker nodded respectfully to Bai E, who had turned his attention to the source of the voice, his tone as gentle and humble as possible.

He certainly had no personal gripes with Bai E but voiced his doubt purely out of consideration for the bigger picture.

"Perhaps Admiral Bai E could share so of his future plans and strategies in advance? So that we might have so confidence."

The request was reasonable, and all eyes turned to Bai E, waiting for his response.

Bai E looked sowhat bewildered as if he had never considered this question before.

After a mont, he replied calmly, "I have not learned these things, nor has anyone taught how to do them. I only know one thing..."

"When heretics tread upon our soil, rise and protect our clan's civilization. Even if we fall in battle, humanity's glory will forever shine!"

"..."

As his voice faded, the entire place fell silent.

"Loyalty!"

"Such loyalty!"

These "politicians", filled with thoughts of interests and calculations, had never expected to hear such a pure statent in a setting like this.

"Is this what an artificial person is?"

"This is what an artificial person should be!"

It is precisely such an artificial being who is more suited to take on this heavy responsibility.

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"As long as the daily training and selection requirents are rigorous enough, when the real battle cos, where is there much strategic arrangent to speak of? I think it's Bai E! No problem!"

"If Bai E could teach even one or two successors with his own abilities, that would be a great fortune for the city!"

"But I'm still afraid that Bai E might waste his strength in endless trivial matters, which would be a loss greater than the gain."

There were both doubts and supports, but they were all interrupted by a voice that suddenly rose up from a corner.

"The existence of Bai E, your military region's General, allows to see the strength that your human race should possess. If it is under the leadership of Bai E, I think it's about ti for our two races to start forging true joint cooperation."

It was Yue Ying!

Yueying, who had always lacked much presence in the military camp, took the initiative to speak up for the first ti at an official event in the city, and her first statent was such explosive news.

Humans and the Elf Race joining hands!

Humans have always had but a fragntary understanding of the elves.

These aliens, who had suddenly appeared on this planet who knows how long ago, had always maintained a kind of aloof contact with humans.

Humans only knew that these elves were few in number and individually strong.

In fact, their concrete image was almost entirely based on Yueying, this familiar mber of the Elf Race.

As for the cultural history and technological level within the Elf Race, there was only a hollow understanding on paper.

Fully establishing diplomatic relations with another race of no small size might just be the biggest achievent of this post-war debriefing eting.

"Is Miss Yueying serious?" Weslin said with delight, picking up the microphone again to ask.

Yueying, taking off her hood for the first ti in public, nodded lightly, "Naturally."

The true face of Yueying revealed in an instant brought the entire eting room into a complete silence, as everyone looked at the elf whose pale complexion and delicate features seed otherworldly, they suddenly gained a clear conception of what so-called divine beings were.

Even the elderly who had already grown frail were lost in a dazed fascination under the impact of such a Spiritually Energized visage.

It was Weslin, who had once had the good fortune to see Yueying, who was the first to snap back to reality, "Then may I know when specifically the cooperation will begin? How many from Miss Yueying's race will co? We'd like to prepare early and arrange the reception and interface."

The eting and handover between two races, of course, would not just be completed by Yueying alone.

From the beginning of her arrival, she had made it known that she was an Observer from her race to scout out humanity.

Only after determining that humans had the potential and value for cooperation would they send more of their people to deeply engage with human society.

"About a dozen or so," Yueying replied succinctly.

The elves may not have the recently developed Internet technology of humans, but she who had the guts to co alone to human society naturally had her own ways of keeping in touch with her race.

After knowing that Bai E's rise was unstoppable, she had already communicated with her sister back in their race.

Yueying was just an Observer, but the real decision-maker was her sister, whom their people called the "Prophet."

It was her sister who was even more curious about the deeds of Bai E.

The mysterious last words that her sister said to her were—

"The history of humanity is always created by certain heroes, from ancient tis to the present, it has always been the case..."

Prophets always speak like that; the previous one did too.

Yueying had long been accustod to it.

She could only hope that these humans would not disappoint her sister...

Including Bai E.

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