Chapter 19: Warriors of Sorrow
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At 7:30 a.m. on Monday, Ade awaited Amuro at Copernicus Cosport. To show the importance of this cooperation, Lord Director personally waited at the airport to show his great respect to the Federation.
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Standing beside him was an unknown Lunar Army officer. According to the principle of diplomatic reciprocity, the highest-ranking person sent from the Earth side was lieutenant colonel Bright Noa, so the Moon side assigned a colonel as the person in charge of this contact. Ade was glad that General Ghingham did not come in person. He did not like that man very much.
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As the time for the meeting drew near, he felt a sudden stirring in his heart. A large, tender, frustrated, mournful will from across the stars was distantly connected to him, and the other side’s sullen mood struck a chord with him. Without words, without explanation, he confirmed the other’s identity, and his own, in a flash.
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The empathy with Amuro made him in a low spirit. The feeling was so clear and vivid that it was as if he could personally experience what Amuro had gone through. But he quickly came to his senses. This was not his feelings, not his perception, this was false empathy, he and Amuro could not possibly understand each other.
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But the delusion just now was so real. What would happen if his own consciousness really had empathy with Amuro? Some things are really different between knowing and understanding. He now vaguely understood why Kamille had gone crazy in the anime.
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While he was rambling, the battleship Akama had docked at the pier. A group of men in Federation uniforms led by an officer came this way, and the colonel of the Lunar Army beside himself came forward to meet them. Ade recognized Amuro in the crowd at once, not by rank or appearance, but by the senses that were still vaguely at work telling him that this man was the one he had just resonated with. Amuro tightly locked eyes with Ade, and his eyes looked complicated.
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“Hello, Dr. Lingus, I am Lieutenant Colonel Bright Noa, the head of this operation.” The officer came up to Ade. Because Ade was not a soldier, so Bright Noa did not salute but extended his hand to him.
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“Hello, Lieutenant Colonel Noa.” Ade took Bright’s outstretched hand, “On behalf of Anaheim, I would like to express my sincere gratitude to the Federation military for their cooperation, and on my own behalf, I would like to thank the Lieutenant Colonel and Captain Ray.”
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“Doctor, although this is the first time we have met, I have been saved many times by your masterpiece during the One Year War. It’s me who should say thank you.” Bright showed a sincere smile, “Allow me to introduce. This is the central figure of this operation, Captain Amuro Ray.”
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“Hello, Dr. Lingus.” Amuro came forward and shook Ade’s hand without saying much. Both men knew they needed to talk, but not now.
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The group drove to the Institute, and Ade explained to Amuro directly in the car about the arrangements he had planned, “We have limited time, so we’ll start working today. Captain Ray, we have three primary goals: determine the means of observation, the metric, and the mode of action of psychic sensing. With the information you have provided, we have established a total of fourteen model hypotheses. Our task today is to verify each of these models and see if any of them are truly valid and will respond to psychic sensing.”
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“Dr. Adrien, please call me by my first name as well if you don’t mind.” Amuro looked at Bright in the passenger seat, “In a sense, we know each other pretty well.”
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During the One Year War, Amuro, as Gundam’s pilot, had been giving Anaheim regular feedback, and it was the designer Ade himself who was responsible for handling that feedback at the time. Fortunately, Amuro, unlike other semi-literate soldiers, possessed a notable technical level himself, so his reports could accurately reflect the real situation and the problems he encountered, and give Ade a great convenience in the subsequent work.
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Although the two had never met and did not speak to each other, they were subtle familiar with each other.
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“Well, Captain Amuro.” Ade took it in stride, “We will be quite busy these days, so please be prepared.”
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“Never mind.” Amuro smiled at him, “It is the duty of a soldier to obey orders.”
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The day was intense and busy, and Amuro finally found the correct and valid one after trying twelve models. After sampling a large amount of data using this model, the work was temporarily handed over to the analysts and Amuro was finally free. At Ade’s invitation, the two came to Ade’s office.
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“Could you two leave for a little while?” Ade looked at the two men who were responsible for “protecting” Amuro, “What we are going to talk about is a business secret, so please cooperate.”
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The two men looked at each other, one of them took out his cell phone and made a call. After getting what was presumably permission from Bright, the two soldiers apologized to Ade and finally left the office.
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“Dr. Adrien, I didn’t expect the person I sensed on the ship to be you,” Amuro said directly. There is no need to circle around because he understood Ade’s kindness, and he believed Ade could understand his as well, “You turned out to be a New Type…”
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“I just awakened recently under the impulse of emotion, and I couldn’t be sure that this is the so-called NewType until this morning. I don’t want to disclose it for the time being, so I hope you can keep it a secret for me.” Looking at Amuro nod, he asked, “I have another question for you. Do all NTs do what we did this morning? Wouldn’t it be impossible to live normally? Can this ability be freely controlled?”
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“It seems that I have made you misunderstand, sorry. Generally speaking, there is only a general sense between NTs. this morning, I sensed a strange NT and took the initiative to resonate with you.” Amuro looked Ade in the eyes, “But you quickly rejected it, didn’t you?”
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“Yes, I thought…”
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“No need to explain, you were right.” Amuro gave a self-deprecating smile, “When I met Lalah, I thought humans were capable of understanding each other. But I was wrong, it just so happened that Lalah and I understood each other, that’s all. Even Char and I can’t understand each other, how can I let all humans understand each other?”
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