In the camp, Layton tried out the new machine gun that had grown out of the snow.

Although this machine gun requires two people to operate, it is undoubtedly more powerful than any weapon in the resistance camp now.

Many people swallowed their saliva at the sight of this machine gun.

Because the gray-collar workers over there officially declared war, Doug also began to take the initiative to attack and annihilate the resistance army, and the pressure on the resistance army suddenly increased sharply.

Leighton originally just wanted to ask for more muskets, but he didn't expect that he would get a big one.

The smile on Leighton's face was gradually covered by the firepower. As long as this machine gun was set up at the critical place, it would be like one man blocking the way for ten thousand.

If it was understandable that muskets grew out of the snow before, then the snow in the north now can be said to be a blessing from the goddess.

All kinds of heaven-defying artifacts and natural treasures can be dug out directly from the snow.

Including but not limited to automatic rifles, light machine guns, ammunition supplies, special effect potions, strengthening potions, standard coats, sugar used as currency, and even experience in guerrilla warfare behind enemy lines.

This also allowed Isa and the bard in charge of the handover to repeatedly confirm that Rena was really fine. Isa could feel from this supply that Linde was really angry.

Isa, who knew a little about the technical development level of gray-collar workers, could imagine what would happen if Lind abandoned all attacks, but Isa was also worried. At least from now on, although Lind was angry, he still maintained basic rationality.

And after testing the new weapons, Leighton on the side sighed that the North was indeed vast and rich in resources, and the weapons and equipment were abundant in quantity. Thank you, goddess, and thank you, Governor.

The resistance fighters finally no longer have to pull the bolt to pull out the Phantom.

Thinking of this, Leighton remembered the first soldier in the camp who pulled the bolt out of the phantom.

"That's right Sam."

At this time, Sam was looking at the machine guns in the camp with envy. When he saw Leighton calling him, he subconsciously saluted.

"Yes, sir."

Sam is the most hardworking soldier among all the soldiers, even harder than Lars, who used to be a soldier under Leighton.

"In addition to weapons and equipment growing in the snow this time, there are also two letters from you."

Sam was stunned for a moment, then took two letters from Leighton's hand. The first one was signed by his parents.

Sam had written letters to Gray-Collar's parents since joining the resistance, but that was just to let them know he was safe.

With trepidation, Sam opened the envelope.

The letter first reported that Sam's parents were safe and well-off at Gray and White Collar. Because they optimized the algorithm of a special potion, they were now eating the government's food.

Sam's mother hopes that Sam can come to Gray Collar and live with her family. Sam's mother feels that the newly built school of Gray Collar is much more promising than any Royal Capital Academy. With Sam's talent, he will definitely stand out.

All that was left was to get married, have children, and inherit his father's craft and pharmacy.

Although nowadays people basically go to the church to see priests and nuns for medical treatment and medicine, the church is too far away from some areas and is always too busy. Therefore, white-collar workers also have small pharmacies in residential areas. Sam's father opened one.

Although there are usually not many guests, Sam's father always says it's better to have no guests.

Moreover, Sam has a foundation in herbalism and alchemy. As long as he passes the assessment, he can directly inherit the small pharmacy opened by his father.

As for the rest of the part written by his father, Sam could only say that this old man was still unreliable.

Sam's father respected Sam's decision this time, just like when he left Sam alone in Doug's territory.

The only difference is that Sam's father mentioned that the Governor once praised Sam by name at the conference and gave Sam's family a large sum of money. It was this money that allowed Sam's father to reopen the pharmacy.

This also made Sam's father proud. His father even hoped that Sam could continue to work hard and create greater glory in the resistance.

Sam started laughing as he read. Although his parents had told him many times since he was a child that he was their pride, Sam knew that this time the old man was sincere and the stinky smell was almost overflowing from the letter.

To be honest, Sam was a little hesitant. Life in the resistance was hard. Although Sam had made many military achievements, no one would be willing to continue living such a miserable life if they could live a good life.

Most of the current members of the Resistance are ordinary people who can't make ends meet. The life in the Resistance is already very comfortable for them, but Sam is different from them. Sam has a better place to go.

My father said in the letter that as long as Sam was willing, the Governor would allow Sam to return to the gray-collar industry this time with the merchants from special channels.

But soon, Sam saw the next letter.

This was sent to me by the Governor-General whom I had never met.

Sam felt something was wrong when he held the envelope. The letter was unusually heavy.

When he opened it, Sam discovered that there was a bronze medal hidden inside the envelope.

The Governor's letter was very long. It began with the most basic greetings, and stated that he had heard of Sam's deeds, listed Sam's military exploits, and finally gave him a commendation.

He also introduced to Sam the marksman medal that came in the envelope, as well as the benefits that came with the medal. Since Sam was not in a white-collar job, these benefits and bonuses would be paid directly to Sam's parents.

Finally, the governor also said that if Sam did not want to continue living on the front line, he could follow the merchants of the Shining Gold Merchant Alliance to Gray Collar. The governor expressed his warm welcome. As long as Sam came back, he could directly become an officer, or he could no longer go to the front line to be a firearms instructor to teach students. Of course, he could also inherit his father's pharmacy.

Even if Sam doesn't give up, the governor has the means to send the "On Liberty" written by Sam to the desk of the demon chief so that he can study it carefully. If he is interested, he can also talk to the governor.

Sam's face immediately turned red. Having fought with the Resistance Army and seen the true face of the North and the demons, Sam already knew that his "Theory of Freedom" was a piece of shit. To call it shit might even be an overestimation.

If possible, Sam even wanted to go back in time and shoot himself who wrote "On Liberty".

But when he read to the end, Sam secretly wiped away his tears.

Governor Lind said that if Sam died on the front line, the Gray Leader would get his body at all costs, wrap him in the flag of the North Wind Bear, and bury him in the Martyrs' Cemetery with other comrades.

There are also many preferential policies for the families of soldiers. I hope Sam can tell his fellow resistance soldiers, but his blurred eyes make it difficult for Sam to see what follows.

Thinking back to how he had tried his best to fit in into the royal capital circle but failed, and then thinking back to his experiences in Doug's territory and the Demon Concession, Sam couldn't help sobbing, and it took him a while to calm down.

"The bard and the merchant outside asked me to ask you, have you thought about it?"

Leighton patted Sam's shoulder from behind.

To be honest, Layton was very envious of Sam. Although the resistance army had always sent people to Gray Collar, most of them were the relatives and family members of the soldiers, but Layton's main force was too deep in the territory, and it was difficult to send people to Gray Collar. This time, Gray Collar gave Sam a chance to escape from the suffering.

"Think about it."

Sam nodded, the bronze medal already hanging on his chest.

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