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Chapter 10

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Cillin didn't give an immediate reply to Dias' invitation to join the team, but Dias wasn't in a hurry either. Both parties needed a period of time to get to know each other, and it would be beneficial for them to get used to each other in the future.

Kari pestered Silin every day about the benefits of joining the team. Kari was not stingy with his enthusiasm towards capable people. Moreover, Kari was a battle maniac, so he often dragged Silin to the training room to spar.

Since it was a spar, neither party would use the methods they used to kill. Even so, Kari was still having a good time. Silin's fist technique was something he had never seen before. It was flexible and had a strange aura to it. Hard and soft, harmonious and murderous, it all depended on Silin's thoughts.

Even though Silin was a Rank B genotype, Kari would not purposely give in, because Silin had the ability to fight against an Rank A genotype. Silin also gained a lot from sparring with Kari. Coming into contact with different battle styles was very beneficial to one's own improvement. During sparring, Kari gave Silin a lot of battle experience and examples. After all, Kari's hunter experience was much more than Silin's.

In a fleet that was traveling between Sectors, the combatants must know how to fight. Even if they were not good at piloting, they must learn the most basic controls.

The cost of a good fighter was too high, so Dias would not let Kari fly it out for fun. Since they could not fly a fighter, Kari dragged Silin to the fighter combat platform on the computer. Although it was not as satisfying as a real fighter, the simulation was not bad, and they could fight a few rounds.

At first, Silin was not familiar with it. He had played hoverboards and flying cars on Planet Brown Earth, but he had never come into contact with a fighter. At first, Kari won a few rounds, but in less than five rounds, Kari began to lose. Moreover, he lost faster and more miserably. Every time this happened, Kari would request for a different type of mech, and then they would start again. The cycle of winning and losing continued.

In the end, even with a different type of fighter, Kari was still utterly defeated.

"That guy is not human!"

After a defeat, Kari logged out of the online battle platform and shouted while grabbing his messy hair.

"Do you need me to comfort you?" A voice rang out. It sounded like someone had just woken up.

Silin looked over and saw a tall and thin young man about the same age as Kari. He was wearing pajamas with a strawberry pattern on them and snow-white fluffy slippers. He was looking at them curiously.

Was he still a child? It was hard to imagine that there would be people dressed like this on the ship.

When Cary heard this voice, he looked like he was constipated. He remained silent, but the twitching of his facial muscles made it clear that he was feeling depressed at the moment, because the owner of the voice definitely wouldn't say anything good in this situation.

Did this guy recover from his sleep so quickly? Why did he come here for no reason?

"Hey, Eudy, you're awake?" Beaver walked in from outside and said to Eudy, who was standing at the door. He turned to look at Silin and laughed gloatingly at Kari's misfortune. "Silin, you won again? You're improving quite fast. The lieutenant is looking for you. He wants you to go to the control room. "

Silin nodded at Eudy and left with Beaver, leaving Eudy and Kari staring at each other.

"So he's the Silin the lieutenant mentioned." Eudy looked at Kari. "Based on his reflexes and body coordination, as well as his control of the fighter, combined with some information I've heard before, I came to a conclusion …"

Kari covered his ears. "I'm not listening, I'm not listening!"

"He went easy on me in the match just now."

"…"

Kari had an urge to strangle this bastard Eudy.

Was this comfort?! Was this comfort?!

Eudy scratched his head, yawned, and walked out of the door. Before he left, he did not forget to say something that almost made Kari vomit blood. "You're so lousy."

"Eudy — — I'll fight you!"

Banging sounds came from the combat room. The Miantuan stopped in his tracks to the combat room, turned around, and ran. There were two dangerous people there. When these two fought, it was easy to get caught in the crossfire.

Recently, Silin's sleeping time had gradually increased. Other than being dragged to the combat platform by Kari for a few rounds, he spent the rest of his time eating and sleeping.

Originally, Dias and the others thought that it was normal to rest because mental work was very energy-consuming. Just like Eudy, he would sleep for a while after doing a lot of calculations.

However, this explanation was quickly rejected. It was because Cillin was just too much of a sleeper. Even if he wasn't fighting Cary, he would still take a good nap. Moreover, the amount of time he slept was growing longer and longer. The amount of brain energy he used was completely disproportionate to the amount of time he slept. Dias had the ship's doctor examine Silin, and the results showed that Silin was very healthy. As for Silin's sleeping time, he could not explain it. Silin also said that it was because of his own constitution.

Dias was so worried about Silin's sleeping phenomenon that he had dark circles under his eyes. At first, he wanted to recommend Silin to join the fleet when he met up with the other members of the Sixth Squad, but the other lieutenant commanders already had some opinions about Dias. If it wasn't because the Sixth Squad's commander, Shotton, was Dias's older brother, it would be difficult for Dias to keep his position as a lieutenant commander. If Silin's habit of sleeping was added to the mix, it might not be easy for them to accept Silin as a main force member.

The competition between the ten B Squadrons of Vanguard was growing fiercer and fiercer. In order to surpass the other three Hunter regiments, the A Squadron had begun to take a series of measures. Shotton did not explain the specifics, but Dias knew that the Sixth Squad urgently needed to develop faster and achieve results. Right now, they were in desperate need of talent, and that was why Dias was so eager to keep Silin.

"Silin, you're a Hunter too, aren't you?" Although it was a question, Dias said it with certainty.

Silin knew that Dias must have investigated him, but as long as Genya and that strange chip were not exposed, Silin did not care. Moreover, Silin believed that they would only find out about Silin's fake ID and memory card. As for what happened before, it would be mostly speculation. No one would think that Silin could adjust his appearance from his origin genes.

"Yes, but I'm just a Shadow Hunter, passing my days on a small planet." Compared to a Hunter regiment, wandering Hunters were not worth mentioning, but Silin did not feel inferior or run away from his past.

Dias sighed, "I don't care what you were like in the past. As long as you have a good character and strength, I welcome you. You should be familiar with our style after being on the ship for so many days. Compared to the other three Hunter regiments, we, Vanguard, have much more freedom. This is also why our commander named our starship 'Freedom Ship'. "

Seeing that Silin was silent, Dias continued, "The universe is vast, and this endless space is every Hunter's dream."

However, this dream required a certain amount of foundation, or it would not be able to bear the burden. Wandering Hunters had no way of touching this boundless space at all. Only by joining a Hunter regiment would they be able to go further, and walk higher. After all, a person's ability was limited.

Silin knew what Dias did not finish. Moreover, joining a Hunter regiment would be good for finding the Gen Family that Genya had mentioned. After spending so much time together, Silin was quite satisfied with the atmosphere of the Sixth Team. Exploring this seemingly reachable yet unfathomable space was something he really wanted to look forward to.

"What do I need to do?" Silin looked at Dias.

This sentence had already expressed Silin's decision, and it made Dias feel much better. As long as Silin made up his mind to join the team, Dias would do his best to deal with those troublesome deputy captains.

"I'm relieved to hear that. You don't have to worry too much, I'm here. After all, I'm the deputy captain." Dias did not care about Silin's' sleeping constitution 'anymore, and focused on thinking about how to deal with the situation after meeting up with the other members of the Sixth Team.

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