The Cavalry Guards share a strong bond.
Many of these Guardse from families with a long history of service, where their ancestors fought side by side. They form an unwavering army, bonded by deepradeship that has stood the test of time.
Throughout the years, the world around them has transformed, yet these Cavalry Guards and their forebears have endured the trials of sacrifice together. Eachrade is prepared toy down their life to ensure the safety of fellow Guards in battle. Moreover, they support the families of fallenrades, caring for their wives and children as if they were their own. The bond forged through bloodshed goes beyond mere friendship; it is a profound connection.
However, the uing blood transfusion n poses a grave threat, promising to sever their ties with not just their families but also with generations ofrades. The pain of such separation is nearly as unbearable as death itself.
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Consequently, everyone voiced their agreement and fullyplied with themander’s directives.
Commander Yin then addressed the group, “Everyone, let’s focus on unloading the vehicle. We must ensure Song remains unaware. I need to have a private discussion with this brother.”
In response, everyone quickly bowed and acknowledged, “We will follow your orders!”
Without dy, they turned back to their tasks, as if the previous conversation had never urred.
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Aware that he could see and hear everything around him, Charlie Wade quietly instructed, “Keep calm. Take me to a secluded and safe location, and I will exin everything in detail.”
At this moment, Charlie Wade needed not only to evade Song Qianshi but also to avoid other individuals like Xiao Qiwei (Bertrand). Being a stranger, he knew that people would have questions about his presence. If too many eyes were on him, it could lead to unnecessary scrutiny.
Therefore, he preferred to avoid the crowd and ensure a focused conversation with Commander Yin. Ultimately, if he wanted to influence thousands of people, he needed more than just to control Yin’s actions; he required Yin’s genuine willingness to support him, leveraging his respected status among the Guards.
Even though Commander Yin’s mind was not under direct control, he remarkably aligned with Charlie’s intentions. He nodded emphatically, turned around, and led Charlie away from the crowded tform.
The Duke Mining territory was expansive. Commander Yin drove an off-road mining vehicle, taking Charlie further away into the distance.
After a few minutes, they arrived at an isted tower, with Commander Yin stating, “There are currently no personnel stationed within a one-kilometer radius of this location.”