Mingmei and Muchen, who had agreed to return to Hualan Star this summer after graduating from their first year of university, quickly received an invitation from the Sixth Legion after successfully filling out their applications.
It was supposed to be a summer camp, but it seamlessly transitioned into military service.
In other words, they got in ahead of time.
"I always feel like my brother might have sold me out."
After the end of the semester, Mingmei and Muchen couldn't return to Hualan Star because of the short time. They could only buy some things on Central Star to prepare for their future service in the Sixth Legion. While shopping, Mingmei felt more and more that there was something wrong with her service this time.
"Not necessarily. The Sixth Legion is very popular. Didn't you see some students crying their eyes out because they couldn't fill out the forms successfully a while ago?"
That's what they say...
The popularity of the Sixth Legion was beyond Mingmei's expectations; five members from her own class alone went.
She, Mu Chen, Lu Xiaoyao, Qi Haikui, and Li Yuan.
She had heard that Li Yuan's family wouldn't let him go to the Sixth Army Corps. Later, when Li Yuan returned to school, his older brother came in person. However, she didn't know how his brother was persuaded, and Li Yuan successfully enrolled.
It was surprising to learn that Li Yuan ended up going to the Sixth Legion, and Mingmei also didn't expect that Lu Xiaoyao didn't go to the Second Legion but instead applied to the Sixth Legion.
However, when Mingmei learned that Lu Gui had gone, she seemed to understand that it didn't matter whether Lu Xiaoyao went to the Second Legion or not.
To Mingmei's surprise, among her acquaintances, besides Lu Gui, Zhen Hu had also joined the Second Army Corps, and her twin brother Zhen Po had also successfully enlisted in the Sixth Army Corps.
Back then, Mingmei had heard that both brothers longed to join the Sixth Legion.
I don't know why only Zhen Po went now.
She also knew Bai Xiao and Yuan Fang, who chose to stay on Central Star.
Because of Yuan Fang's identity, they naturally did not choose those legions outside, but instead chose to report to the Central Star Guard Army of the Empire.
"I just feel that the Sixth Legion is too unconventional, and I'm not used to it."
Mingmei blinked, indicating that she couldn't stand the kind of person who had to cause trouble in public every day.
We can't just go there and start robbing—I mean, sweeping away space pirates—can we?
“Perhaps, your second brother hopes that you can adapt to these things.” Mu Chen thought of some of the Sixth Legion’s models that they had learned about, and the Sixth Legion was the one that used war to sustain war.
Their battles weren't just about fighting; they would seize what they could, dismantle what they could, and sell it. The Zerg that came into their hands would never be wasted as space junk.
After buying a lot of things at the mall, the two arranged to have dinner at a nearby hotel with their close friends.
After all, once this service begins, everyone will be separated by many light-years. No matter how many times we have time to meet online, there are very few opportunities to meet offline.
"You're leaving too early, I'm really going to miss you."
Bai Xiao and Yuan Fang looked at Mingmei and her group, then at Hu Yue. Seeing her bright smile, they said irritably, "When we get to your place, you'll have to take good care of her."
"Of course! They've all moved to my neighborhood, so of course I'll take good care of them. I heard from my brother that their dorms have been renovated and rebuilt!"
The others Hu Yue mentioned all looked over.
"Renovated? Is it that good?"
When Lu Xiaoyao chose the Sixth Legion, she was already prepared to endure hardship.
God knows how angry her family was when they found out she had secretly enlisted in the Sixth Army Corps.
But Lu Xiaoyao is right. If she doesn't go out and experience some hardship, she will never grow up. She wants to exist without becoming a burden to others and wants to strive to become a role model for others.
Although her family laughed at the idea, it didn't stop Lu Xiaoyao from working towards it.
Fortunately, her choice did not face opposition from her family for long. On the contrary, because she was alone away from home, she gained many good things.
For example, mechs.
Her grandfather originally intended to give it to her upon graduation, but now he thinks it's more important to save her life.
"Yes, last time a gust of wind blew the roof off, so my brother decided to rebuild the dormitory."
After Hu Yue finished speaking, everyone in the room stared blankly.
Even Li Yuan was one of them.
"What wind? Did it blow the roof off?"
"It's probably a level 8 gale."
Everyone: ...
"Is the level 8 in your area a special level, or is it the standard level 8?" Mingmei couldn't help but ask.
"It's just a level 8 gale, it's universal."
"What kind of house do you live in? A thatched hut?" Based on Hu Yue's description, Yuan Fang had no idea what kind of roof could be blown away by a gale of force eight.
"Wait, wasn't the Sixth Army supposed to be very rich?" Mingmei was stunned. What happened to the promise of having money to invest in her uncle? How come even the roofs of the soldiers' houses were gone in a gust of wind?
Surely her uncle couldn't have swindled all of the military pay and other funds from her, could he?
Hu Yue, however, looked disgusted and said, "Who in their right mind would sleep in a dorm room?"
"Then where will you sleep?" A group of people who thought they were normal looked at Hu Yue with blank expressions.
I'd only ever heard that the Sixth Army Corps was fierce, but I'd never heard of them not sleeping in the dorms before...
"Mechs, starships, and stuff like that. If you have a mech, you sleep inside it; if not, you sleep in a starship—it's safer that way," Hu Yue said, then tugged at Li Yuan's sleeve, adding, "You promised you'd design a mech for me, right?"
"Hmm." Li Yuan pursed his lips, his heart already pounding. Could there be a bed inside the mecha?
It seems to have touched on a blind spot in his knowledge.
Similarly, this way of sleeping also involves areas that are unknown to most people.
"Sleeping like this even in the base?" Mingmei's brow twitched; she felt that the Sixth Legion's sleeping pattern was off.
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