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The next morning, the cadets prepare to go back to their barracks. They're worried that the captain is going to be taken prisoner, but they don't want to let anyone else die. They want to make sure that the rest of their squad is safe, too, and they're not going to allow anyone else to die. Uh-oh. The captain's got a message for the other cadets: if they want to die, they should do it. He's the one who's supposed to be in charge of the troops, and he's going out of his way to be nice to the cadets. He tells them that the country is in chaos, and that the enemy is trying to take the gun from them. The cadets are worried about what's happening to the country, and the captain says that they've already been hit by the enemy, but that they haven't done anything wrong. He also tells the cadets that they need to stop criticizing the other soldiers, because the enemy isn't going to let them die. He warns the cadets not to be too harsh on the other troops, because they'll be able to tell the difference between them and the enemy when they get back to the barracks. The lieutenant says that he doesn't think it's a good idea for the cadets to criticize the other officers, since the enemy's army is already on the battlefield. He says that the cadets shouldn't be criticizing the officers because the officers are the ones who've exposed their soldiers to danger. He asks the lieutenant if he rebuked one of the cadets for interrupting the cadets' command, and if he didn't rebuke one of his cadets for disrupting the
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Muv-Luv Alternative • Vol.5 EPISODE:28 • Page ik-page-3714531
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About This Chapter
The next morning, the cadets prepare to go back to their barracks. They're worried that the captain is going to be taken prisoner, but they don't want to let anyone else die. They want to make sure that the rest of their squad is safe, too, and they're not going to allow anyone else to die. Uh-oh. The captain's got a message for the other cadets: if they want to die, they should do it. He's the one who's supposed to be in charge of the troops, and he's going out of his way to be nice to the cadets. He tells them that the country is in chaos, and that the enemy is trying to take the gun from them. The cadets are worried about what's happening to the country, and the captain says that they've already been hit by the enemy, but that they haven't done anything wrong. He also tells the cadets that they need to stop criticizing the other soldiers, because the enemy isn't going to let them die. He warns the cadets not to be too harsh on the other troops, because they'll be able to tell the difference between them and the enemy when they get back to the barracks. The lieutenant says that he doesn't think it's a good idea for the cadets to criticize the other officers, since the enemy's army is already on the battlefield. He says that the cadets shouldn't be criticizing the officers because the officers are the ones who've exposed their soldiers to danger. He asks the lieutenant if he rebuked one of the cadets for interrupting the cadets' command, and if he didn't rebuke one of his cadets for disrupting the
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