Translator: Simple MTL Editor: Simple MTL
The 14th emergency team led by Lugh had been at a complete disadvantage the moment they entered Bluestar city.
If the 14th emergency team really followed his orders and entered Blue Star City first, they would slowly investigate the connection between Scott and the Black Feather Organization.
If time dragged on, the members of the emergency team would definitely be targeted by the combined forces of the Black Feather Organization and Scott, and they would suffer heavy losses.
However, Lugh was so decisive. Within two hours of entering Blue Star City, he gathered the main forces of Blue Star City and seized Scott’s military power. Within half an hour, he found the true stronghold of the Black Feather Organization and completely eliminated the entire stronghold with a thunderous momentum.
That was why the losses of the 14th emergency team were reduced to the minimum.
Based on this point, Barnard could not blame Lugh.
Removing the important strongholds of the Black Feather Organization, killing the peak Platinum-level expert of the Bishop of the Beast God Cult, punishing the traitor Scott, capturing an important expert of the Black Feather Organization, as well as hundreds of research talents who were proficient in training pets… Seizing a large amount of research equipment, experimental reports, research results of the Black Feather Organization, discovering the intentions of the cooperation between the Black Feathers and the Beast God Cult…
These contributions were enough to alarm the higher-ups.
Scott could not become the Guardian of Blue Star City without Barnard’s support.
Barnard knew that as long as he reported these contributions from Lugh, the others would not embarrass him too much.
Lugh could also be considered to have helped him gain face.
Barnard thought for a moment and said, “Give Scott’s corpse to Adjutant Clive. Although he has done many wrong things, he should still be buried.”
“Yes.”
“Take some time to write a report. I will get the higher-ups to confirm the candidate for the Guardian of Blue Star City as soon as possible and withdraw Gary and the others.”
“Yes.”
Lugh gave Scott’s body to adjutant Clive and returned to his office. He spent half an hour to write a detailed report.
The format was ready-made, and it was enough to be put in. There was no need for any writing, and there was no obvious language problem.
The people in the military were all boorish, and they liked to read simple and straightforward things.
If it weren’t for Lucy not coming back, Lugh would have thrown it to her.
Regardless of whether it was his first time submitting an action report to Barnard, he was more or less a little nervous.
After reading Lugh’s action report, Barnard nodded. “Okay, you can go back and rest.”
“Yes.”
In the afternoon, Lucy came back.
Those experimental instruments were all put in the warehouse near the train station. They were also guarded by ten members of the emergency team, waiting for orders from the higher-ups.
Anyway, the task of the 14th emergency team was completed.
Lugh leaned lazily on the sofa and looked at Lucy, who was serving him tea, and asked, “Adjutant Lucy!”
“Major, what’s the matter?”
“Do you want to take a leave of absence?”
Lugh just remembered that ever since Lucy joined the Emergency Response Team, she seemed to have never left.
“I don’t want to.”
“Are you sure?”
Lucy replied expressionlessly, “I’m sure!”
“Well, that’s Good!” Lugh gasped and said, “Vice-Captain Gary isn’t here. If you want to take a leave of absence, you really can’t leave.”
Lucy’s glass of water paused and quickly returned to normal.
“I’ll have to trouble you with the matters in the team. I need to go home and rest for a few days.”
“Okay.”
Lugh instructed, “Right, take care of that Clark.”
“I will.”
Lugh ran to ask Barnard for a five-day leave.
Barnard readily agreed.
The 14th emergency team had just returned, and Lugh wanted to ask for leave to go home to rest. There was no reason for him not to agree.
Unless there was an urgent mission that required the emergency team to mobilize on a large scale.
“Right, Lugh!”
Just as Lugh was about to leave, Barnard stopped him again.
Lugh had a bad premonition.
“What’s the matter, Vice-Captain?”
“There is indeed a small mission that requires you to make a trip personally.” Barnard looked at Lugh with a smile. “It’s a very simple small mission.”
“May I know what kind of mission it is?”
“A publicity mission,” Barnard explained, “Skylight City has a total of five high schools that specialize in training Beast Masters. Every year, we’ll send some members of the Emergency Response Team to teach at these five high schools. Apart from teaching those new Beast Masters, we’ll also need to publicize our Southwest Military. After thinking about it, I’ve found that among the people left in the Emergency Response Team, sending you is the most suitable.”
Lecture?
Lugh’s first reaction was to refuse.
The difficulty of lecturing was too high.
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