One day, the 62 ships cooperated with the 63 and 65 ships, and it took six hours and 47 minutes to finally wipe out the herd of animals ambushing on the route.

The "sailors" in the crew—that is, the sentries who operated the mechs to fight outside the spacecraft were almost dragged back to the spacecraft one by one.The originally transparent nerve-promoting link solvent in the mecha cabin has been absorbed by the "sailor" tens of millions of breaths, turning scarlet, like blood, and overflowing viscously with the opening and closing of the cabin door.

Dr. Fu and I waited for the battle. After washing, disinfecting, and overinjecting two inhibitors each, we went to bed.

Sergey's medical team is busy, and the high-dimensional disease of mental disorder has an incubation period.

We dare not fail to sleep, sleep quickly, and sleep restlessly.

Dr. Fu was on shift yesterday. After being woken up by the second officer at night, he treated the two sentries, but he lost his energy and finally fainted on the sofa.I want to make a digression, there is always only one sentinel that the wizard can really heal and appease 100%, and that is his (her) combined sentinel; the treatment like ours is only partial relief, and if you don’t want to overdraw your life, you can enter at most three times a day. The spiritual world of a Sentinel.

After all, I came from Shousui. As a guide, my innate desire for healing expanded infinitely at the moment Dr. Fu fell, and I entered the spiritual world of the five sentinels in a "shallow landing" style.After sending away the last patient, I almost collapsed on the hospital bed in the inner room, and soon fell asleep.

I've been having nightmares—it's always like this when I enter a manic mental world. I vaguely feel that someone has entered the medical area, and it's not Dr. Fu who is awake.

Is that the Sentinel who went berserk after the battle?His incubation period is really long enough, just stuck when I fell asleep.

I let out a long sigh in my heart, sat up with my sore back, and knocked down an orange.

Chengzi rolled down from the bed and stopped when it hit the medical mobile cabinet.

"Who?!"

I was taken aback by this shout, and my mind went blank.

I've never been a thief or a burglar, and I'm embarrassed to raise my hands in surrender.

My exhausted mental strength was like vines on the sandstone, shivering under the overwhelming sea wind and thunder.

The medical gauze curtain separating the inside and outside was directly lifted, and I was still a little hypoglycemic, and my vision was dark, so I could only look up and squint in fear.

Baijin will never be captured by star beasts, rebels or pirates. The enemy has invaded here, right?It's really useless, Captain Bai.

I blinked, and my eyes focused on the captain's face.

He may have just taken a shower, and his hair hasn't been dried yet. The water drips down the ends of his hair into his collar, and he looks a little more well-behaved (?) than usual.

Bai Jin was also a little surprised, but quickly changed his expression, and greeted me casually and lazily.

"Doctor Gu, you are here." He may have a cold, and his nasal voice is a bit heavy - I didn't hear it at all when he shouted angrily just now.

I suddenly realized that Bai Jin, who was one year younger than me, was undoubtedly an aggressive and aggressive sentinel.

Feeling unspeakable shame and unwillingness for a while, before I got to the bottom of it, I aggressively took the initiative to ask: "Captain, what are you doing here? Didn't Dr. Fu make a diagnosis and say that you—"

"Say I'm fine." Bai Jin followed my words, he took a step back and stopped, "I might have left something here, take a look—"

"See what? Can't you find it yourself?"

Bai Jin has never been so confronted by me before. His eyes are narrow and long, and his pupils are dark blue. When he squints slightly, he looks dangerous and fierce.

Today I saw what Baijin might be like when commanding the crew to fight. Under his terrifying gaze, I added dryly: "I mean, I don't know what your things are either."

Hearing this, Bai Jin chuckled lightly.

To be honest, I have been on his boat for two and a half months, and I have never seen Bai Jinxiao.He either acted as a judge indiscriminately pronouncing a series of toilet hygiene cases, or acted as an idler with nothing to do. How did he stand in the command cabin to deploy the overall situation, how did he drive a mecha to kill star beasts, how dare he go to an unknown asteroid with a detector... I can tell you everything have no idea.He didn't smile when he talked to me--nor just say he didn't smile, the way he treated me--

what!I see!

I figured it out right away.

Like the crew, the captain also followed the rules to avoid cross-border contact with me, but he understood a little bit of interpersonal relationship and etiquette, and met my needs within the scope of the law—including making me less nervous.

I'm one year older than him, what is going on with this man, this man? !

"It's one of my medals. It's the size of a coin, with the face of a star beast engraved on it." Bai Jin gestured for the lost item with his hand, his mental state was a little restless and anxious - I couldn't tell whether Bai Jin had leaked it to me on purpose or whether it was He's real.

I shook my head, supported my dizzy forehead and said, "Then you can find it yourself, Captain..."

Bai Jin didn't move.

I may have been a little impatient after learning about his ability to understand human nature, so I gave him a fierce "Huh?"

Why did Bai Jin play a hesitant character today?

I can also accept your appearance as the captain, and you are not a flower in the greenhouse... I am even more angry, inexplicable.

"It should be on the bed you're lying on."

I was bending over to pick up oranges, but I didn't see his expression.

"Oh. Then I'll look for it." I replied in a muffled voice.

When I got up again, he gave a perfunctory hum a few times before retreating to the chair outside.

The long knee-to-neck conversation I just prepared (referring to telling him that I don't need preferential treatment) has no chance to play.

The same badge as Dmitri's was in the gap between the bed board and the quilt.

I put it on the table in the outer room, and Bai Jin stepped forward to confirm.

There are only the two of us in the medical area. I am easily emotional because my mental power is temporarily exhausted. In order to prevent me from making any unforgivable mistakes, I took the initiative to ask: "What kind of badge is this?"

Bai Jin stroked the pattern of the badge, pointed to the pattern of the star beast and said: "In the last era, the Dawn Fleet went on an expedition. After the war, in order to commend the bravery of the soldiers, the council ordered engineer M? Jean to design one hundred thousand 'soul pointers'. This The pattern is his assistant, who later developed the fifth-generation FEA—” He paused abruptly, “Now use Liuguang’s external device to read this badge, and you can enter the former military forum—now some fleets A fascinating place to communicate."

Well, I really don’t know much about the history of mechas, but after realizing that Bai Jin is taking care of me who is “ignorant”, “weak” and “different” all the time, you will be very unwilling, right?

When Bai Jin talked about the soul pointer, his expression was something I had never seen before. He was serious, obsessed and excited.

Did he act it out?

Yeah?or not?

Am I nervous?Is he creating a comfort zone for communication?

Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

……

Since that night I have had a hard time restraining my desire to guess the captain's true mood.

Twelve years have passed, and I am confident that I have grown into a person who understands human nature, is good at appeasing and satisfying the psychological needs of various groups of people, especially when dealing with sentries at meetings.

In this respect, Bai Jin is indeed my teacher.

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