Buck couldn't help but feel sympathy for the two people standing in front of him. Both of them were obviously lost. He might have just met these two people not long ago, but he felt that as a soldier, it was necessary to help them.

Sergeant Buck then called the other five soldiers of his squad over and introduced the two superheroes to his squad members, "Guys, this is Captain Steve Rogers and Lieutenant Sam Wilson." Sergeant Buck said.

When they heard that the two men were soldiers, and their ranks were even higher than their sergeant captain, the five men immediately saluted the two men and shouted in unison: "Sir!"

Captain America and Falcon returned the greeting while looking at them curiously, because these six people looked so similar, almost exactly the same.

"You all look the same, are you all brothers or something else?" Falcon asked bluntly.

"Huh? Don't you understand us?" one of them asked doubtfully.

"Sorry, we don't know what happened or where we are now," Captain America said honestly.

"You know nothing about what's going on? Really? The war with the Separatists? The Droid Legion? The Galactic Republic? Nothing?" another asked in the same voice.

"Philip, don't ask so many questions at once. Give them a break," Sergeant Buck warned gently.

"War? Robot army?" Falcon repeated a term he had never heard of before. "Where are we?"

Buck thought for a moment and said to the two, "Excuse me, but neither of you know anything about the Separatist War?"

"Never heard of it. No matter how desperate we are, we will not leave our planet and run to an unknown planet full of war." Captain America said firmly.

"I thought our planet was bad enough." Falcon said with a wry smile.

A soldier on the far left said in a sharp tone: "Naboo is a very peaceful planet. It's nice and peaceful, beautiful under the night sky and beautiful during the day. You know, this planet is actually very stunning."

"Don't listen to him. Jolly fell in love with this planet the first time he arrived there and wants to retire here after the war." The soldier closest to the Falcon said with a smile.

"Shut up, Rick. You're just jealous that you can't see the beauty of this world." The soldier named Jolly snorted.

"All I see is boredom. Right, Parker?" Rick shot back.

"Almost." Parker agreed with a smile.

There was a lively discussion among the soldiers, mixed with laughter, and Buck just shook his head at the childish behavior of his squad members.

Captain America was infected by the familiar laughter and a feeling of nostalgia surged in his heart. He looked at the white armored soldiers playing and laughing. In his mind, he seemed to hear the familiar sounds of gunfire and explosions, and then... the familiar laughter, it was the laughter of his comrades who had been separated not long ago. Unfortunately, he didn't know where they were now, or whether they were still alive.

The joyful discussion ended only when their sergeant stepped in to stop it.

"I have a question, are you all brothers? Because you all look alike." Falcon said to the soldiers.

"Yes, sir. We are all brothers, in a sense," Jolly said, removing his helmet.

When they saw six people take off their helmets, revealing six identical faces, Captain America and Falcon widened their eyes in surprise.

"Are you clones or something?" Falcon asked.

"Yes, we are all members of the Galactic Republic's Clone Corps." Philip said with a smile.

"Clone Corps?" Captain America whispered. He rubbed his confused head. He was a little bewildered by so much information that he had never heard of before in such a short period of time.

Buck saw this and stepped forward and said, "Don't think too much. I'll show you around."

"Your suggestion is indeed good. We can't just stand here all the time. It won't solve any problems." Falcon nodded to Buck and said.

Buck put his helmet back on and said, "No problem, please follow us, sir."

Captain America was amused by his address and said with a smile: "You don't need to call us that. We are not your commanders."

"We're used to it, sir," said Philip.

Afterwards, they followed the team of soldiers to a place that looked like a shopping mall. It was bustling with people, humans and other aliens that Captain America and Falcon had never seen before were talking and trading. The mall was filled with a lively and peaceful atmosphere.

Captain America and Falcon spotted some other clone troopers in the crowd, standing out because of their identical white armor.

Captain America looked at this strange environment with interest as he walked. He really wished he had a drawing board with him and could draw everything here.

When he was immersed in his own world, he suddenly felt someone bump into his leg, interrupting his thoughts.

Captain America looked down and saw a little girl with wavy light brown hair and a crown on her head sitting on the ground.

"I'm sorry," Captain America said gently, helping the girl to her feet.

"It's okay, this is for you, I'm sorry I bumped into you." The little girl said nonchalantly, giving him a bright smile.

Captain America looked at the bouquet of flowers the little girl handed to him, smiled at her and said, "Thank you for your gift." Then he said curiously, "You seem to have bought a lot of things."

"Yes, because today is a very special day." The little girl nodded vigorously.

"What special day? My friends and I are not from Naboo, so we don't know about this special day."

"Oh, because today is the tenth anniversary of the unification of the Naboo and Gungan tribes." The little girl said excitedly, standing on tiptoe.

"I was wondering why this planet is called Naboo. I see." Captain America nodded, then pointed to an amphibian with fin ears not far away and asked, "Are those people the Gungans?"

The girl nodded.

"You're very smart." Captain America praised.

Captain America's words of praise made the little girl's eyes light up.

"What's your name?" Captain America asked.

"Leo Naberri."

"My name is Steve Rogers." Captain America patted his chest and bowed to her gentlemanly, causing the little girl to giggle.

"Leo, so you are here." A kind voice came through the crowd.

Captain America and Falcon both turned around and saw a middle-aged woman walking up to them and looking at the girl named Leo.

"Sorry, mom, I made a new friend." Leo said shyly, looking up at Captain America so that her mother would know who her new friend was.

"I hope my daughter hasn't caused you any trouble," Leo's mother said kindly.

"No, in fact..." Captain America said, holding up the flowers Leo gave him, "She also gave me a welcome to Naboo gift."

The mother looked down and gave her little girl an appreciative smile, while Leo seemed even more shy at being noticed by so many people.

"Nice to meet you..." Leo's mother said.

"Steve Rogers." Captain America extended his hand and shook hands with Leo's mother.

"My name is Sora Naberri. I hope you have a great time on Naboo." She said with a smile, then shook Leo's hand, "Come on, Leo, Aunt Padme is waiting for us."

"Aunt Padme?" Leo jumped up happily after hearing this, turned around and waved goodbye to Captain America: "Goodbye, Mr. Rogers."

"Goodbye, Leo." Captain America replied with a smile and watched the two leave.

Falcon pulled a few clone soldiers to imitate the conversation that Captain America had just had with the mother and daughter. Captain America glared at Falcon, and the other clone soldiers laughed. They didn't expect that they would establish a simple friendship with two strangers who had known each other for less than an hour. This might be the pure friendship between soldiers.

Captain America shook his head, pretending to be annoyed, when something in the distance that was inconsistent with this peaceful and harmonious city caught his attention.

"Sergeant Buck, what are those?" Captain America said very seriously.

Buck frowned and turned to the direction Captain America pointed. After seeing clearly, he cursed in a low voice: "It's those damn separatists!" At the same time, he raised the rifle in his hand and shouted: "Separatists are entering the country!"

When Sergeant Buck shouted this, there was chaos all around. The clone soldiers who were patrolling and standing guard hurried into action. Some soldiers took civilians away from the upcoming war, while the rest of the soldiers either opened fire or moved to other locations to hide and prepare for the upcoming battle.

"What are they going to do?! This is the stronghold of the Galactic Republic! We have an entire powerful fleet defending the planet Naboo!" Philip shouted.

"Vulture robot!" Parker suddenly shouted.

There were a dozen oddly shaped clamp-shaped spacecraft in the sky, and they were flying rapidly toward the city below. From the bottom of the vulture robot came many small glowing spheres, which fell down and began to explode one after another.

The sounds of civilians screaming and running for their lives began to fill the air along with the sounds of blaster fire.

"What the hell is going on? Why are they attacking civilians?!" Falcon exclaimed in disbelief.

"Those damn separatists don't care about lives at all." Buck roared and started firing back with his gun.

"Then let's show those lunatics what happens when they annoy the Galactic Republic's army." Parker said, excited about the battle scene in front of him.

"Looks like we'll soon be able to get some results with these damn robots." Rick pointed to the robot loader, which had managed to get close to the ground on the other side of the mall and was temporarily hovering at a low altitude, looking for a suitable landing position, when suddenly it began to be bombarded by missiles.

"Our fleet is out as well!" Jolly waved his fist in the direction of the aerial gunships and ARC-170 starfighters that were engaging the Separatist air force.

"We must move now! The people of Naboo are under attack, let's do our best to fight those lunatics." Buck ordered.

Then, six clone troopers sprang into action.

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