He was also prepared to be scolded and transferred away from this rare warship where he could earn military merit.

But soon, he heard laughter.

Not some cryptic, staccato laugh.

But it was a very clear sneer.

He raised his head hesitantly, and almost everyone he looked at started laughing.

This made the young man feel a surge of anger rushing to his head.

He doesn't understand.

"What's wrong with my question?!"

He was a little emotional.

But the old general beside him patted him on the shoulder.

"You're a young man, and you've boarded our warship so early... You must be a student from the military academy, right? Probably a top student..."

"Yes, General."

"Then let me ask you, when was the War Contract confirming the current war signed?"

"Um...823?"

"Then which countries signed it?"

"Have……"

The young soldier was questioned step by step by the old general, and when he was asked which countries had signed the treaty, he was suddenly stunned.

"you understood?"

The old general smiled.

"These demons have never signed a contract... just like in war, they never hold back."

The old general spoke slowly, looking down at the ground.

From his angle, he could clearly see the ordinary people fleeing in a panic on the battlefield.

Even when he saw the smashed limbs, there was no hesitation in his eyes.

"I don't know what family you come from, but I can tell you that everyone on my warship has relatives who died at the hands of these Sarkaz..."

"I know what you mean. We've defeated the enemy's main force, so we can just ignore the remaining refugees. They pose no threat..."

"But these Sarkaz don't think that way... They are naturally susceptible to Originium disease. In other words, every one of them is a natural-born warlock. Bomb!"

"I did the same thing as you when I was younger."

"Like you, I have also tried to persuade my superiors."

"He agreed, and we entered the captured city..." The old general paused, "Then... in order to protect me, he was infected by a group of Sarkaz who blew themselves up..."

"I still remember him being pierced by those primordial fragments. The remaining half of his body crawled to my side, begging me to give him a quick death... and I did it."

"After the war ended... I took over his position, but I only worked there for a short while before applying for a transfer to another position."

"Every night, I wake up from nightmares. I don't even dare to see his children!"

"In this world, civilians of all races are innocent."

"But these Sarkaz are not!"

The old general's voice was stiff and cold, and his eyes were chilling.

Even in his old age, the fire in him still burns.

"Their existence in this world is a mistake!"

"Even in peacetime, I see news almost every day about Sarkaz infected people infecting our compatriots!"

"Even if this wasn't wartime, I would still do it if I received the order."

"For my compatriots, for our children, wives, parents, lovers, friends..."

"These Sarkaz people shouldn't continue to live in this world!"

"They should be exterminated!"

The old man's words were calm, but they revealed a steely heart.

Every word he said was like a sledgehammer, hitting the young man hard and making his ears buzz.

He found it hard to believe that the general next to him was so obsessed, and it was even harder for him to imagine that the other party had such deep hatred towards the Sarkaz.

"Our mercy is meaningless to them... Even if we show them kindness, they will still launch suicidal attacks on us."

The old general spoke slowly, glancing at the young man beside him.

"I know you think killing these civilians is inhumane, and I deeply agree, but... humanity only works if the other party is human."

"These Sarkaz are not like that."

The old general said this and looked at the other soldiers at the scene.

They looked at the old general with firm eyes, without a trace of hesitation.

The old general also waved his hand violently and called out loudly.

"continue!"

"Yes!"

All the soldiers followed the old general's words and fired their shells without any hesitation.

Steel and fire turned into roars, stimulating their senses.

The young soldier just stood there in a daze, watching all this happen.

He didn't know what to say... nor did he know what to do.

He could only look at everything in confusion, his mouth slightly opening and closing.

After a moment, he lowered his head slightly.

The old general standing by did not ignore the child, but nodded slightly and continued.

"Don't blame yourself for what you did today... You should be proud that you killed a group of monsters who might kill your children in the future."

"This war will put an end to these creatures' contamination of the land."

"This war is sacred and glorious!"

"You will witness with your own eyes the eradication of this cancer!"

"We will complete a sacred purification for all of Terra!"

"You...will go down in history!"

As the old general spoke, his tone became more and more excited.

But just when he was trying to mobilize the emotions of all the soldiers present.

A shrill alarm suddenly sounded.

The entire airship was also rapidly losing weight!

Their bodies began to become slightly lighter!

"what is the problem?!"

The general remained calm in the face of danger and asked the operator beside him on the spot.

The other party was also sweating profusely as he quickly typed on the keyboard. After a moment, he gritted his teeth and responded.

"One of our engines seems to have failed...we're falling!"

"engine?"

Hearing this, the old general paused.

For their fleet of airships flying in the sky, nothing is more important than the engine!

But fortunately, they were not in a desperate situation...

"Start the backup engine and have the maintenance team rush out to confirm the problem!"

The general issued orders in an orderly manner.

As the operator controlled the airship, the alarm sounded soon.

The surrounding gravity gradually returned to normal.

"Damn it! I'm going to have to give those ground crew guys a good scolding when I get back...they must have been slacking off!"

A group of soldiers were cursing.

But the new recruit next to him felt something was wrong.

A feeling of unease lingered in his heart.

Soon, the soldier responsible for communicating with various departments inside the ship raised his head.

"The maintenance department has arrived at the problem engine!"

"What do they think about this?"

"They said..." The communicator was still listening with headphones, but after a pause, he was stunned again.

The whole face is a bit distorted...

"What happened?"

The old general frowned.

What he hated most was people who only spoke halfway at such an important moment.

The communicator was also awakened by this scolding.

After hesitating for a long time, he looked up at the old general in disbelief.

"They said... the floor of the engine room was completely empty... it seemed like something was rushing up from there..."

"Rushing up? How much did they drink this time?"

When the old general heard this, his whole body turned red.

They were now six thousand meters above the ground!

That’s six thousand meters!

What could leap to a height of six thousand meters and rush towards us?

Even the Sarkaz can’t do that!

So without even thinking about it, he concluded that it was those neglectful maintenance staff who had secretly hidden the alcohol before setting off again!

Those damn termites!

Once this mission is completed, he will definitely expel these guys from the team!

But... he could only think this silently in his heart.

As the door of the command room slowly opened, the cold woman walked onto the ship quietly.

She didn't say anything, but just walked forward slowly, holding her uniquely shaped cane.

Pull the brim of your hat down.

"Gentlemen... your time for reckless behavior is over."

She raised her head, revealing her snow-white hair and cold eyes.

"Now……"

"Repent for your sins."

Chapter 268 Declaration

The next day, early in the morning.

Thick black smoke rose into the sky.

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