Chapter 48

Endurance, Infirmary.

just now.
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Vaux sat quietly in his seat, watching the pharmacist Leo give him the medicine.

As if very proficient, Vaux consciously raised his hand or turned around so that Leo could take the medicine.

Compared to Vox, who was quiet and even a little weak, Hades beside him had shining eyes.

Sensing Hades' gaze, Vox smiled apologetically at Hades, and said softly in Babarus,

"Hello Senior Hades, I'm Vox, the death guard in the south of Babarus, you may not know me."

"No, no, southern rookie, Vaux, I've heard Mortarion praise you."

Hearing Hades' words, Vaux's eyes lit up for a moment, but in an instant he returned to that ashamed expression.

Compared with Hades, who has just started training, Vox, who has received devil training for several months, has already smoothed out the enthusiasm and excitement when he first joined the army.

Only the silence that persisted through gritted teeth in the tribulation remained.

Vaux smiled wryly,
"Did you just come to the seventh company, senior? I haven't seen you before."

"Oh, don't meet outsiders, we are now at the same level as the legion, just call me Hades."

"However, I just came here these two days, so I was injured, so I rested for a while."

The pharmacist Leo got up and motioned to Vaux that his injury had been treated.

[thanks. ]
Vaux nodded back to the apothecary,
Hades raised an eyebrow,
"Vox, what did you mean by that sentence?"

"It's High Gothic, it means thank you."

That's it!

Hades looked at the pharmacist, and imitated Vox and said thank you.

The pharmacist Leo didn't respond. He nodded, packed his equipment, and walked to the room next to the medical room, leaving room for the two Babarusians to talk.

"Vox, there are only two of us recruits in the seventh company? Or is it because I came here on the first day and didn't see anyone else?"

"As far as I know, the Seventh Company seems to have only applied for two recruits."

"What?"

Vaux couldn't help but wanted to smile wryly again, can he say that he doesn't know either?
Obviously, Lord Mortarion found his blood relatives, and Barbarus also got help from the empire, so the Death Guard rebels could join the legion.

But why is he so unlucky?
Vox looked at Hades opposite him, no, he was not the only one who was unlucky.
After finishing the surgery, Vaux was assigned to the seventh company. At first, he wondered why he seemed to be the only one walking towards the seventh company.

It turned out that the seventh company found that he was indeed the only recruit here? !

Vox initially wondered if he had been assigned by mistake, but Blanca, who came to greet him, looked at him clearly and told Vux with his eyes—it's you, don't hesitate.

Then Vaux wondered if he had offended someone, and was assigned to the seventh company alone.

In fact, Vox did offend someone on Babarus.

As a rookie who came out of an unknown small village in the south, Vox survived several famous meat grinding battles in the south with his great tenacity, and made great achievements in battle.

But it also angered the leader of the Southern Death Guard, Karastyphon, because in some battles, Vox's reputation surpassed that of Karas.

And Karas felt that the victories of these battles were all due to his advance layout and planning, not because of "a certain very brave warrior" to win.

Vox knew he was wrong, but at the same time, he also knew that Callas was purely unreasonable to vent his anger, so he consciously acted in a low-key manner and did not compete with him.

Could it be Karastephon's fault?

After all, Karastyphon is currently in the First Company, and he has a good relationship with Lord Mortarion. Could it be his fault?

But later, Vaux gave up this ridiculous and childish idea.

This legion from the empire has its own strict rules of operation. How can a general on a small planet change the rules?

In other words, Vaux was picked up by the Seventh Company.

After contact and understanding later, Vox also knew that the Seventh Company was known for its high combat power in the entire legion.

Compared with other companies, the recruit training method of the Seventh Company is simpler and rougher.

When other companies were still teaching the use of firearms, maintenance of weapons, or basic movements, Blanca, who was in charge of the recruit training of the seventh company, threw Vocks into the training cage and let Vux start actual combat training directly.

When he spent a week and finally defeated the battle server, he would meet another more difficult opponent.

Blanca also forbids Vox to wear the power armor helmet, which means that Vox, who does not understand the language, cannot communicate with Blanca. Currently, the translators in the helmet are one-way and cannot translate the words sent by others.

Although the newly joined Babarusians are required to learn High Gothic, there is no mandatory order yet, so most of the recruits rely on helmet translation, muddling along.

Some Barbarians who had a long-term vision and hoped to take up a position in the legion had already started to learn High Gothic by themselves.

Vox, on the other hand, was forced to be helpless. If he didn't learn, he would have to suffer from being dumb in training.

After Vox mastered some of the most basic conversations, he tried to communicate with Blanca. It was obvious that Blanca was quite satisfied with Vox's self-taught High Gothic.

Now Branca will also teach Vaux some battle ideas, and tell Vaux that after he defeats the α-3 of the combat server, the maximum lethality mode, he can start the next stage, marksmanship and other training.

In short, compared to the self-doubt and despair in the early stage, in the daily and persistent sparring, Vaux looked away.

Perhaps, the wars these fighters experienced before were like this, there was no quick fight, only hard persistence in a desperate situation.

If you survive, you win.

Just like Vox did before, hang on, stand when the enemy is down, and win.

just hold on
Thinking of this, thinking of his previous experience, Vox couldn't help but feel a little sympathy for the newly arrived Hades senior
Maybe Hades seniors are just starting to fight the medium mode of the battle server.

Looking at the energetic Hades opposite, and the sentence "Why?"

Vox thought for a while, and finally said slowly,

"Probably because we met some of the [-]th Company's recruit training standards."

"And with a high probability, only the two of us meet this standard."

In fact, if I think so, I can be assigned to the same company training as the "Revenant of Babarus" in front of me. In a sense, Vaux feels that he is also recognized by this company.

Vox has seen the tragedy of the alien lord who was beheaded by Hades alone.

On the other hand, Hades heard Vox's answer, and was obviously more curious about the seventh company they were in, eager to continue asking a bunch of questions.

Senior Hades. It's completely different from the taciturn and mature ghost image I imagined.
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