Captain America spent most of his time in the room provided by the Jedi Temple. The enthusiastic Aayla Secura found him a book about the history of the Milky Way. After reading it for a few days, to be honest, he wanted to put the book aside. Before this, he felt that the history of the Earth was long and grand enough, and if he was diligent and spent some time, he could understand it roughly. However, it was really a fantasy for him to want to fully understand the history of the Milky Way.

Falcon and Ant-Man definitely wouldn't stay in the room quietly. Although they were nowhere to be seen most of the day, fortunately they didn't cause any trouble.

His head was about to explode, so he put down the book in his hand and decided to go out for a walk. He came to Falcon and Ant-Man's room, but they were not in the room as expected.

Captain America wandered aimlessly until he approached a huge garden full of plants he had never seen on Earth. He guessed that this should be the garden of the Jedi Temple and decided to go in and take a look.

Walking into the garden, the air was peaceful and tranquil, making him feel more relaxed than ever before.

"What are you doing here?" a soft female voice came.

Cap turned around and saw a woman sitting under a tree, she looked very kind, in fact, from the looks of it, Cap would almost have thought she was part of the tree she was sitting on.

"You look lost, a weary traveler." She stood up from the ground and said kindly, "No, not a traveler. You are a warrior, a warrior full of contradictions and worries."

Captain America discovered that this was a tree person. She did not have the aggressiveness of Palpatine, but was calm and peaceful, just like Master Yoda, who possessed an aura of great wisdom and knowledge.

"Is my inner heart so easy to see through?" Captain America asked curiously.

The woman smiled and slowly walked towards him. "The easier it is to see through a person's heart, the purer he is. You are a truly rare and noble warrior."

Captain America smiled, "You can call me Steve Rogers."

"My name is Terra Sa, and I'm a Neti. Mr. Rogers, you seem to be troubled now," Terra Sa said.

"I was just thinking about some things."

Terra Sa just smiled, walked aside, pointed at the tree, "Would you like to sit down, Steve? I believe you need a way to clear your mind, which will help you think about the problem better."

Captain America hesitated slightly, then followed her to the tree, where he sat cross-legged, placed his arms on his knees, and closed his eyes.

After a while, Captain America closed his eyes and said, “Thanks for your suggestion, Terra.

Terra Sar said kindly, "When I see someone in need of help, it is my duty as a member of the Jedi Order and my duty under the guidance of the Force."

Captain America closed his eyes and fell into deep thought, repeating two words over and over in his mind - the Force.

He opened his eyes and said, "I've heard almost all the Jedi, even some clones and senators mention it. What is it? It feels like some kind of religion."

Terra Sa didn't say anything. A leaf fell down. She stretched out her hand and saw that the leaf was suddenly wrapped by an invisible "force" and floated in her hand.

Then, she slowly said: "It is the source of power for all Jedi Knights. It is omnipresent in the entire galaxy. It is the life blood of all things. We Jedi Knights are followers of the Force and its will, and guardians of life. I am one with the Force, and the Force is with me. With the Force, we find balance and purpose."

He could understand every word Terra Sa said, but he couldn't understand what they meant when they were put together. He just had a vague illusion that the Force these Jedi Knights talked about was like God on Earth. If he didn't know clearly that he was in the Milky Way, he would definitely think so.

"Then why did some Jedi mention that they couldn't detect the Force around me and my teammates?" asked Captain America.

Terra Sa said without hesitation: "Because the Force has completely blocked you, but there is no Force in your body. You and your friends come from a world that has no connection with the Force at all. You three and your other lost companions come from a place we cannot understand - a world without the Force, without the attraction of the dark side."

"Dark side? What is that?" Captain America asked confusedly.

Before Terra Sa could reply, another voice interrupted her.

"Master Sa." A female voice familiar to Captain America came.

Captain America turned around and saw the blue-skinned woman, "Ms. Secura, it's nice to see you again."

Ella Secura smiled, like an elf, and said mischievously, “Me too, Mr. Rogers.”

Then she turned to Terra Sa and said, "Master Sa, I am here to say goodbye to you."

"Are you leaving, Ella?" Terra Sa asked with a slight frown.

Ella nodded, "Yes, Bligh and the 327th are ready. We are being sent to Hypori."

"Hypoli?" Terra Sa said, frowning. "That's the Separatist stronghold."

Ayla consoled him, "I am not going alone. There are also three masters, Mundi, Shak Ti, and Kokluk. Our fighting power is also very strong."

"If that's the case, it's true," Terra Sa said.

Ella and Terra Sa hugged each other, nodded to Captain America, and left.

After Ayla left, Terra Sa sighed, "This war has brought too much suffering to the people of the galaxy."

"I know that feeling." Captain America said with a serious expression, "In the wars I participated in, we often had to compromise with ourselves... We had to do a lot of annoying things, which often kept us awake at night. War is indeed annoying, but as a righteous party, defeating the enemy is for peace."

"If someone like you had joined the Jedi Order earlier, perhaps this war could have been avoided," Terra Tha said, "and perhaps even led the Jedi back to our roots."

"Old business?" Captain America didn't understand what Terra was referring to. Did the Jedi Order also have a major change? He didn't see any relevant information in the galactic history book that Aayla gave him.

"It's a long story, you'll know it later." Terra Sa said, looking into the distance, "I think people like you and your other companions may be the Jedi Order's hope to save the galaxy and themselves."

Captain America shrugged and said, "I can only save the Earth. The galaxy? That may be beyond my ability."

"Oh... I think you will definitely accept and complete this great challenge brilliantly." Terra Sa said meaningfully.

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