Dimensional Expedition

Chapter 217: 217. Join the army

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Meyer now believes that the stories her grandfather told her when she was a child were true.

The blood of the Chinese Yanhuang clan... Mayer has always believed in it, because it is this blood that gives her the talent to be partially immune to magic.

But Mayer had always thought that the bloodline of Yanhuang had become extinct in this world, because apart from her family, Mayer had never seen a group of people with black hair, black eyes and the talent to be immune to magic.

But it seems that not only did their people not become extinct, they also established a powerful country

"Sister, don't you want to eat?" Merris took the chopsticks in her hand and glanced at the food on Meyer's plate.

Meyer, her brother and grandfather were taken to the registration office in the Special District City. The first thing the soldiers at the registration office asked when they saw Meyer was "Have you eaten?"

At that time, Mayer was stunned for 0.5 seconds and then shook his head instinctively.

After five minutes of shaking my head, the table was filled with all kinds of food.

"If you were caught as a prisoner, you wouldn't survive your first day in jail."

Meyer took out a needle with magic power and inserted it into various dishes on the table one by one. After confirming that the food was non-toxic, he picked up the chopsticks and rice and began to feed his grandfather.

"We are not prisoners. They treat us very well. All these dishes don't seem like the treatment for prisoners..."

"Shut up…"

Maye was really fed up with her frivolous brother. She picked up some rice and wanted to feed it to her grandfather, but the old man waved his hand, picked up the chopsticks and started to scoop up the rice in big mouthfuls.

This appetite is not like that of a man over 90 years old, but rather like that of a child in his teens.

"elder sister."

When Meris saw this scene, he suddenly stopped eating with chopsticks in his hand, lowered his voice and asked his elder sister in a low voice.

"You said our grandfather's status here... Is it possible that he is a great noble or something?"

"Perhaps, the premise is that they really come to 'save' us," Meyer said.

"No, there is no such thing as nobility in our country. Your grandfather is just an ordinary citizen."

Lu Cheng suddenly sat in front of them. The moment Mayer heard Lu Cheng's voice, he was so scared that he almost couldn't hold the chopsticks in his hand.

This was the second time that Lu Cheng appeared in front of them silently.

"Ordinary civilians?" Meyer held the chopsticks in her hand steadily. She found that Lu Cheng was holding a bunch of things in his hands. She recognized several of them, one of which was a toy called rattle.

The rattle looked very worn out because it was used by Meyer and Merris' parents to amuse them when they were children. There was no other rattle like it in the Far South.

"Mr. Mesu, these are some identification documents we found at your residence as you requested, but regarding your specific identity, we need your subsequent oral statement before we can register it." Lu Cheng said.

"Wait a minute, what is my grandfather's identity?"

Meyer could tell that the title "Sir" was a respectful one, and Lu Cheng's status here must be quite high. Lu Cheng called the other person "Sir", so her grandfather's identity should not be that of an ordinary civilian.

"I told you, a very ordinary citizen of the People's Republic of China," Lu Cheng said.

"But is an ordinary civilian really worth...sending troops to rescue him?"

Meyer finally asked what really puzzled her. When she first met Lu Cheng... he brought more than a dozen fully armed soldiers.

"Why isn't it worth it?" Lu Cheng asked back with a smile on his face, but this time the smile was not the kind of smile that hides a dagger from a villain.

"Because...because...because..." Mayer said three becauses in a row but didn't know what to say.

At this time, the old man named Meisu finished all the rice in the bowl.

"I haven't eaten rice for a long time. The food in this wild land in the Far South is too depressing." The old man muttered to himself.

"Do you want another bowl?" Lu Cheng picked up the rattle that was already very old and shook it and asked.

“No, no.” The old man realized that Lu Cheng was sitting in front of him. He quickly stood up and wanted to thank Lu Cheng. “Excuse me, which Lu…”

"Mr. Meisu, it has been seventy-five years since you came into this world."

Lu Cheng repeated again what he had said to Bayer Walker.

Judging from the various tokens that the old man brought with him when he traveled through time, he was a very ordinary Chinese medicine practitioner in Haicheng.

"The Chinese People's Liberation Army?"

"We have a science video about this. You and your grandson can sit down and watch it together."

Lu Cheng pointed to a TV in the corner of the room, where a short documentary had begun playing.

This documentary was made specifically for Bayerwock by the research base. It tells the story of China's development since the invasion 75 years ago, when China repelled the enemy, and finally ended with the 60th anniversary military parade.

Lu Cheng has seen all the materials in this documentary. He has watched the documentary itself three times. To be honest, from a modern person's perspective, he may not have much to say about it.

But for this old man who lived under enemy oppression and humiliation, seeing the 60th anniversary tanks, planes and artillery passing through the square like flowing water was a very special experience.

“It’s so refreshing!”

This was the eighth time Lu Cheng had heard him slap his thigh and shout these three words.

The documentary is not very long, only ten minutes in total. After watching it, the old man should be able to roughly understand what the new China is like.

"Dr. Li will tell you the rest of the explanation. I hope to talk to your grandchildren now."

Lu Cheng handed the old man over to the care of another researcher, and went to Mayer and Meris.

Initially, Lu Cheng had three reasons for saving them. The first reason was that they were descendants of the Celestial Empire, the second reason was Loli’s commission, and the third reason was that they had a magical aura.

"What do you think?"

Lu Cheng looked at the two 'young men' who were about 25 years old. Both of them looked at Lu Cheng with a bit of awe and caution.

"You want me to join you?"

Meris was still wondering about what happened to Princess Mithu. He spoke first and wanted to talk to Lu Cheng, but Mayer held his head down and pressed Meris' cheek against the table, making him unable to speak.

Judging from Mayer's skillful movements, this is not the first time she has treated her younger brother like this.

"What can we do to help you?" Mayer's question was much more rational. She saw that Lu Cheng wanted a favor from them, and this request had nothing to do with his grandfather.

"I will handle the settlement procedures for you first. We have already formulated special laws in this regard and it won't take long. Your grandfather is very happy to go home, but you... can choose to reject this nationality." Lu Cheng said.

"Become one of you? I have no reason to refuse." Meyer increased the strength of his hands while speaking. It was obvious that Meris was afraid that his sister would refuse the request from Lucheng.

But Meyer really had no reason to refuse to have Chinese nationality. They were doomed to die if they returned to the Far South. From the documentary just now, their ancestors came from an extremely powerful country.

Of course they are happy to accept the protection of this country and become a part of it.

"Congratulations in advance on returning to your original big family. As a member of the family, you must make contributions. I hope you can join the People's Liberation Army of China and become a glorious soldier." Lu Cheng told the two siblings who could master magical powers his true intentions.