Endurance, medical room.
Now.
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Vox sat quietly in his seat, watching the pharmacist Leo give him medicine.
As if very skilled, Vox consciously raised his hand or turned around to make it easier for Leo to apply the medicine.
Compared to the quiet and even a little weak Vox, Hades beside him had shining eyes.
Sensing Hades' gaze, Vox smiled apologetically at Hades and whispered in Barbarus,
"Hello, Senior Hades. I'm Vox, the Death Guard in southern Barbarus. You may not know me."
"No, no, no, the newcomer from the South, Vox, I've heard Mortarion praise you."
After hearing what Hades said, Vox's eyes lit up for a moment, but instantly returned to that despairing expression.
Compared to Hades who had just started training, Vox, who had undergone several months of devilish training, had already smoothed over the ambition and excitement he had when he first joined the legion.
All that remains is the silence of those who gritted their teeth and persevered through hardships.
Vox smiled bitterly.
"Senior, are you new to the Seventh Company? I haven't seen you before."
"Oh, don't be so formal. We are now at the same level in the legion. Just call me Hades."
"But I just got here these past two days. I was injured, so I rested for a while longer."
Pharmacist Leo stood up and signaled to Vox that his injuries had been treated.
[Thanks.]
Vox nodded in response to the pharmacist.
Hades raised his eyebrows.
"Vox, what did you just mean by that?"
“It’s High Gothic. It means thank you.”
I see!
Hades looked at the pharmacist and said thank you like Walker did.
Pharmacist Leo didn't react. He nodded, packed up his equipment, and walked towards the room next to the medical room, leaving space for the two Barbarus people to talk.
"Vox, are we the only two recruits in the Seventh Company right now? Or is it because it's my first day here and I didn't see anyone else?"
"As far as I know, the Seventh Company seems to have only applied for two new recruits."
"Why?"
Vox couldn't help wanting to smile bitterly again. Could he say he didn't know either
Obviously, Lord Mortarion had found his blood relatives, Barbarus had received help from the Empire, and the Death Guard rebels were able to join the Legion.
But why is he so unlucky
Vox looked at Hades across from him. No, he was not the only one who was unlucky.
After the transformation surgery, Vox was assigned to the Seventh Company. At first, he was confused as to why he seemed to be the only one heading towards the Seventh Company.
But when he arrived at the 7th Company, he found out that he was the only new recruit there?!
At first, Vox wondered if he had been assigned to the wrong group, but Blanca, who came to greet him, looked at him very clearly and told Vox with her eyes - it's you, kid, don't hesitate.
Then Vox wondered if he had offended someone and was assigned to the Seventh Company alone.
In fact, Vox did offend someone on Barbaros.
As a newcomer from an unknown small village in the south, Walkers relied on his extreme tenacity to survive several famous meat-mincing battles in the south and achieved great military exploits.
But this also angered the leader of the Southern Death Guard, Karas Typhon, because in some battles, Vox's fame overshadowed Karas.
Karas felt that the victory in these battles was due to his advance layout and planning, and not because of "a very brave warrior".
Vox knew he was in the wrong, but at the same time he also knew that Karas's anger was completely unreasonable, so he kept a low profile and did not compete with him.
After all, Carastiphon is currently in the First Company, and he has a good relationship with Lord Mortarion. Could he be the one behind this
But later, Vox gave up this ridiculous and childish idea.
This legion from the Empire has its own strict operating rules. How can a general from a small planet change the rules
In other words, Vox was picked by the Seventh Company.
After subsequent contact and understanding, Vox also learned that the Seventh Company was well-known for its high combat power in the entire legion.
Compared with other companies, the Seventh Company's training method for new recruits is simpler and more brutal.
While other companies were still teaching the use of firearms, weapon maintenance, or basic movements, Blanca, who was in charge of the training of the new recruits of the Seventh Company, directly threw Vox into the training cage and let Vox start practical training directly.
When he finally defeats the battle server after a week's work, he will face a more difficult opponent.
Blanca also forbade Vorkes from wearing a power armor helmet, which meant that due to language barriers, Vorkes had no way of communicating with Blanca. Currently, the translators in the helmets were one-way and could not translate words from others.
Although all new Barbarus recruits are required to learn High Gothic, there is no mandatory order yet, so most of the recruits rely on helmet translation to get by.
Some of the Barbarus who had a long-term vision and hoped to hold a position in the legion had already begun to teach themselves High Gothic.
And Vokes was forced to do so. If he didn't learn, he would suffer in training.
After Vox mastered some basic conversations, he tried to communicate with Blanca. It can be seen that Blanca was very satisfied with Vox's self-taught High Gothic.
Now Blanca will also teach Vox some combat ideas, and tell Vox that after he defeats the α-3 of the battle server and reaches the maximum lethality mode, he can start the next stage of training such as marksmanship.
In short, compared with the self-doubt and despair in the early stage, Walkers has become more open-minded after persistent daily practice.
Perhaps, this was the kind of war these soldiers had experienced before, with no exciting fighting, only hard persistence in desperate situations.
If you can hold on, you will win.
Just as Vorx had done before, hold on, stand when your enemy falls, and claim victory.
As long as you hold on
Thinking of this, and thinking of his previous experience, Vox couldn't help but feel a little sympathy for the newly arrived Hades.
Maybe Hades-senpai has just started fighting the battle server's medium mode.
Looking at Hades who was full of energy across from me, and the question "Why?"
Vox thought about it, and finally said slowly,
"Probably because we meet some of the Seventh Company's recruit training standards."
"And there is a high probability that only the two of us meet this standard."
In fact, if you think about it this way, being assigned to the same company for training with the man in front of him known as "The Ghost of Barbaros", in a sense, Vox felt that he was also recognized by this company.
Vox had seen the tragic scene of the alien lord who was killed by Hades alone.
Hades on the other side heard Vox's answer and became more curious about the Seventh Company where they were currently, and was eager to continue asking a bunch of questions.
Senior Hades is completely different from the silent and mature ghost image I imagined.
Happy reading()
I was slightly sick for a while. I just saw my wallpaper was gender-swapped Mortarion while I was typing.
Ugh, uh ...
I want to travel through time and become Father Nurgle, so that I can play with Mortarion!!!
(End of this chapter)