Coming to the StarCraft to Be a Kindergarten Teacher: Perfect Transformation
Chapter 109 Confessing to Admiral Ed
Admiral Ed, from the moment you rescued me and helped me settle in the interstellar world, I knew you were not only a man of your principles, but also a man of compassion. I'm not foolish. When faced with an unidentified individual, a hospital might treat them because they've already paid for their medical expenses, but the government will never help someone without a clear reason, even if they pose no threat to the nation. This simply means that after confirming this individual poses no threat, the higher-ups have approved his residence on Ceres and are granting him preferential treatment. Apart from anything else, just look at the house I live in: it's pleasant, the location is excellent, and most importantly, no one has come to collect rent. All of these signs indicate that someone is quietly helping me. In fact, sometimes I feel like someone is watching me, but when I turn around, I can't find them. But I sense they have no ill intentions. And then there's the fact that during my surgery, when my life was in danger, the hospital contacted you. "Did the hospital tell you that I was your emergency contact?" I said, and Admiral Ed said, "Did they tell you that I was your emergency contact?"
"No, I heard it in a daze, and after hearing it, I became more certain of what I guessed." I replied.
My voice was calm, as if I was stating something very ordinary, but I felt an indescribable discomfort in my heart.
"I see..." Admiral Ed frowned slightly, a complex emotion flickering in his eyes. He was silent for a moment, then said softly, "It seems Miss Li Yuansui is not as simple as you appear."
A wave of emotion welled up in my heart. Although I didn't know much about Admiral Ed, from his eyes and tone, I could sense his inner conflict and struggle. He seemed to be carrying a heavy burden, yet he couldn't easily let it go. Perhaps this is the responsibility and commitment of a soldier.
"It's not that I'm not simple, it's just that what happened to me was too bizarre, so I can't be as heartless as before." I took a deep breath and continued, "Through your question, I roughly know why you came to me. Can I ask you one thing? After I tell you the truth, please don't let this matter affect my future life. My experience will not affect the empire, nor will it do anything bad to people. I want to be an ordinary person." I looked at Admiral Ed with a firm light in my eyes.
Admiral Ed was taken aback for a moment, a flicker of surprise and confusion in his eyes, as if he hadn't expected me to make such a request. He was silent for a moment, his brow furrowed slightly, his lips pursed, lost in thought. As the seconds ticked by, the room thickened with tension, the air thickening to the point where one could practically hear the other's breathing.
Finally, Admiral Ed raised his head and nodded firmly in agreement. He took a deep breath and said calmly, "Okay, I promise. As long as it doesn't involve military secrets or the security of the Empire, I won't let anyone else know your truth, and it won't affect your future. I hope you'll keep your promise and not leak any important information."
After receiving his promise, the heavy stone in my heart finally fell to the ground, and I felt much more relaxed. I looked at him gratefully and then slowly began to tell my story.
"I come from Country Z, the Blue Planet of 2024. Although severely polluted at that time, it was still a remarkably beautiful planet. Its atmosphere was damaged, causing global temperatures to rise and the Arctic and Antarctic glaciers to melt. The rest of the world also released nuclear wastewater into the sea, causing significant damage to the marine ecosystem. Yet, despite this, Blue Planet remained incredibly beautiful, rich in resources, and most importantly, Country Z had become a world power.
Looking down at Earth from space, the blue planet exudes a captivating charm. Oceans, forests, mountains, and grasslands form a diverse ecosystem that nurtures countless lives. And humans, among the most intelligent creatures on Earth, have also created a brilliant civilization here.
On this vast planet, every country has its own unique history, culture, and social system. Some are renowned for their advanced science and technology, while others are renowned for their natural beauty. my country, with its long history, splendid culture, and the hardworking and courageous people, has gradually risen to become a world power.
my country has achieved remarkable achievements in the fields of economy, science and technology, and military. Our high-speed rail technology leads the world, and 5G communications have captured global attention. Our aerospace industry is booming, and the Beidou satellite navigation system serves users around the world. Our national defense is growing stronger, safeguarding national security and stability. At the same time, my country actively participates in international affairs, promotes the building of a community with a shared future for mankind, and contributes to world peace and development.
Although I've never left the small town where I grew up, I've always kept up with what's happening around the world through television, newspapers, and other media. I know there are still many beautiful things in this world worth exploring and cherishing.
As I recounted my story, Admiral Ed's expression grew increasingly serious. He listened attentively to every word, nodding his head in understanding. I, on the other hand, felt a sense of relief, having finally unburdened myself of all these secrets, as if a huge weight had been lifted from my heart.
Unnoticed by me, Admiral Ed's computer remained connected. He sat there, his expression serious and focused, seemingly listening to the information coming from the other end. When I finished my statement, Admiral Ed finally spoke, "Very good, we understand the situation." His voice was deep and powerful, full of authority and determination. Then he turned off his computer, stood up, walked to the window, and gazed out at the garden.
The ward was filled with a gloomy atmosphere, as if time had frozen, making it feel incredibly long. I lay quietly in bed, my mind racing. I didn't know how much time had passed before Admiral Ed slowly approached the bedside and whispered, "The superiors have agreed to see you. Is it convenient for you now?" His eyes revealed a complex emotion, as if hesitant and worried.
I nodded, feeling a little nervous, but followed Admiral Ed into a room.
There was a person wearing a mask sitting in the room, and his face could not be seen clearly.
"Are you from the Blue Planet in 2024?" came the voice behind the mask.
I took a deep breath and nodded, "Yes."
Next, I recounted my journey through time and my interstellar life experiences in detail.
The man behind the mask was silent for a long time, finally breaking the suffocating silence. He slowly spoke, "We will do our best to protect your safety, but the premise is that it does not affect your future life. You can still continue your video shooting work, and we will not cause you any harm. However, you must strictly abide by the rules we set. The most important point is that you must never reveal your true origins to anyone. If you break this rule, the consequences will be disastrous."
I listened quietly, secretly thankful that I still had some freedom and space. Although there were some restrictions, at least I didn't have to completely give up my career and hobbies. I nodded, agreeing to their request.
Admiral Ed walked me back to the ward, and we remained silent. The hallway was filled with a tense, oppressive atmosphere, as if time had stood still. I walked silently, my thoughts racing, unsure of what fate awaited me. Admiral Ed walked beside me without a word, his expression grave and pensive, as if he were contemplating something important.
Finally, we arrived at the ward's door. Admiral Ed gently pushed it open, motioning me inside to rest. As I entered, I felt a warm breeze. Compared to the atmosphere of our earlier conversation, the ward gave me a sense of security. Admiral Ed stood at the door, watching me enter, then gently closed it.
I lay in bed, closed my eyes, and tried to relax. Although I had just experienced a terrifying event, all I wanted now was a good night's sleep, to forget all my worries and stress. I knew the road ahead was long, filled with unknowns and challenges, but I was ready to face it.
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