“What is faith? What does it mean?”

“Faith is born in the human heart and dies in human nature.”

“What makes our navy soldiers put life and death aside to fight pirates?”

“Perhaps many soldiers don’t know.”

“Just a vague idea.”

“What is this vague concept?”

“It’s faith.”

“It’s protection.”

“The desire to prevent people all over the world from waking up in the middle of the night.”

“An army with a firm belief can be invincible and conquer everything…”

“…”

“…”

“What is my justice?”

“In the past, when soldiers joined the Navy, the first lesson taught by their instructors was to follow their own justice.”

“this is not right.”

“Soldiers grow up in different educational environments.”

“First of all, we should establish the correct three views.”

“Then guide the soldiers to understand what justice is.”

“Without correct guidance, many soldiers’ justice will eventually go astray.”

“Such as lazy justice, benevolent justice, ambiguous justice, black justice…and absolute justice.”

“And if we want to understand what true justice is, we have to understand what we are fighting for.”

“It’s protection.”

“Even if you break your hands and feet, you must protect the future of innocent people.”

“yes……”

“…”

Morris held the booklet in his hand and became more and more shocked as he flipped through it.

It was like an enlightenment, the blood surged all over the body, and the whole soul was trembling.

“this…!”

“this…!”

For a while, I couldn’t say a complete sentence.

Every word in the booklet in his hand hit the depths of his soul, and his mind went blank.

There are no earth-shattering secrets in the booklet, but a concise definition of what faith and justice are from all aspects.

Sakaski stood up and walked to Morris:

“Lieutenant General Morris, consider this a gift for your inauguration as an instructor.”

“For the future of the Navy.”

Morris stood up and arranged his clothes. He stood up and wanted to express something but didn’t know how to express it:

“This gift is too heavy.”

“Thank you, Sakaski.”

“I…”

“I…”

He bowed solemnly to Sakaski.

“No need to say more, Lieutenant General Morris.”

“It’s all about the future of the Navy.”

“One day the justice of the Navy will prevail to the end of the world.”

Sakaski interrupted Moshiri not knowing how to repay.

“Yes, one day…”

Listening to Sakaski’s words, as if he had already thought of that scene, Morris gently touched the booklet in his hand and murmured.

———————————————–

Early the next morning, the port of Malinfando gradually became busy.

As supplies were moved into the cabin one by one.

The warship weighs anchor.

Sakaski stood on the second-floor deck and looked at the officers and soldiers lining up below.

Looking at everyone, the adjutant began to call names.

“Dauberman.”

“arrive!”

“….”

“Stoloberg.”

“arrive!”

“….”

“Dalmecia.”

“arrive!”

“…”

“Report to Lieutenant General Sakaski, the roll call is over, everyone is here, please give instructions!

“Set off.”


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