Soon, Ted and his two companions led Jiang Chu to a wooden house.
The door was closed.
Seeing that no one was around, Jiang Chu bowed deeply to Ted and said, "Uncle Ted, I'm sorry for what happened earlier."
Upon hearing this, Ted was slightly taken aback. He realized that the boy who had spoken rudely to him just now seemed to have matured a lot.
However, Ted was a smart man and quickly figured it out.
"Xiao Chu, I was very rude just now."
Ted said, “I have a bad face, and I know why you’re wary of me. But you’re a smart man too.”
Jiang Chu nodded: "Because any organization disintegrates from within. The Sword Knights may not have many members, but they are still considered an elite force in the fight against the biohazard camp."
I was worried there might be a spy among you, which is why I pretended to be naive and argued with you just now.
But after seeing the questions you asked me, I understood everything. You have absolutely no selfish motives towards the Sword Knights.
Upon hearing this, Ai Haili couldn't help but laugh and say, "Brother, you have great insight."
Ted nodded deeply: "Brother, I want to know, how did you escape from the hive? And how do you know how to build a ship? You're so young, but your strength is extraordinary!"
Hearing this, Jiang Chu thought for a moment and then said, "If I said that I traveled from 25 years ago to the present, would you believe me?"
This is a sentence that the mastermind cannot make Jiang Chu say.
However, everyone who heard this frowned.
Then, Jiang Chu explained his approximate identity.
Perhaps Jiang Chu's words were too serious, or perhaps it was because the ships Jiang Chu had built before seemed too unusual for someone his age to accomplish.
Therefore, the three of them were skeptical of him.
"Xiao Chu, is everything you said true?" Ariel asked.
Jiang Chu smiled faintly: "I think you can observe me for a while and see if my overall combat strength has improved to a terrifying degree."
Ai Haili smiled and said, "If that's the case, I hope you can stay and help me train the troops."
“No problem,” Jiang Chu said.
“There are plenty of supplies on the island, enough for you,” Ted said. “The situation in this world is very strange right now. There are very few free humans, but zombies are crawling all over the place, but there are also a lot of resources.”
Jiang Chu nodded deeply: "I understand, after all, there are fewer humans in this world now."
Ai Haili said, "Brother Jiang Chu, you and Ariel should stay on the island for a while. You can discuss any good ideas or suggestions you have with Ted."
Ted is the most trustworthy person; he's been with me for many years.
"Yes, I will discuss it with Uncle Ted."
...
Jiang Chu knew very well that it was Ted's influence that enabled Ai Haili to make such a decision.
This man with the gruesome face but kind heart has a scale in his heart.
Because Ted saw through Jiang Chu, Jiang Chu was saved by the plot.
The following period can be described as "Jiang Chu's daily life".
Just like at Longdu Military Academy, Jiang Chu was training a group of children who were about the same age as Ariel every day.
Jiang Chu then realized that some of the children actually had very good talent, even exceptionally high talent.
However, because this world has been taken over by the bio-organisms, the military academy system has been destroyed, resulting in many people's training being unscientific.
But who is Jiang Chu?
The new chief instructor is no mere figurehead.
As a result, Jiang Chu trained the children relentlessly every day.
What moved Jiang Chu deeply was that these children, despite being trained so hard, showed no sign of backing down.
Ted also frequently came to Jiang Chu to discuss countermeasures.
To quell external threats, one must first secure internal stability. Ted's greatest fear was that the fortress would crumble from within.
Therefore, Jiang Chu secretly told Ted many of his good methods for finding traitors in the team.
Many of these methods were shared with Jiang Chu by General Gu Chuchun.
These methods are things that the audience cannot hear.
Jiang Chu knew very well that Ted knew these methods were inconsequential because he was just an NPC, but if these methods were overheard by certain enemies, then things would be bad.
The design of the main computer in this regard is also very reasonable, employing a "dark room" setup.
The audience not only couldn't hear it, but also couldn't see the conversation between Jiang Chu and Ted.
After all, some of the content involves classified information.
Ted was very pleased with the results, and within half a month of returning, he had uncovered all the undercover agents and traitors.
Before we knew it, a whole year had passed.
A miracle happened to the Brothers Brigade.
Of the 28 people who survived the first round, not a single one died; they were all still alive and well until the end of the second round!
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