"How much do you know about me?"

Jenny didn't dare to look Outcast in the eye. For the first time, she felt fear and terror because of this person.

"Ma'am, why are you so serious? What little Jenny said...well, she may need some time to accept it."

Oliver quickly spoke up to smooth things over.

"It's okay, Uncle Oliver. I understand what Outcast means. I'm grateful that you took me in when I had nowhere else to go. Although I'm still confused now, every time I decide which side to stand on, someone always tells me that I don't belong there."

Jenny clenched her fists and said firmly.

"But at least at this moment, I know what I should do. Please let me act with you. I want to help those injured outside as much as possible."

"Even though some of them were just throwing rocks at you and chasing you away?"

Outcast asked.

"Like you said, I can never stand by and watch evil, and it has nothing to do with where I choose to stand!"

Outcast finally smiled again and shouted to Oliver who was standing beside her.

"Oliver, did you hear that? You are the head of the Hill County Office. Do you agree to Miss Jane Willow's temporary joining?"

"Ah? I have no objection! The emergency medicines have been packed. Little Jenny, you can go with anyone you want, but don't go alone!"

Although Oliver agreed readily, he still gave instructions.

"I'm going to the central city too."

"Haha, so that means you're with Ms. Outcast? Phew, I thought you'd be a little scared of her after what happened just now."

After all, the Outcast just now was indeed a bit...

"Ok?"

Outcast looked back at Oliver.

"I did not say anything!"

"Well, now that everything is ready, let's go. Remember, protecting yourself is the first priority. You need to protect yourself from large-scale pollution sources, and also try to avoid potential enemies."

"Based on the current situation, no matter which side the soldiers are from, they could be our enemies."

Chapter 462 Adaptation Rules

"Phew, there are really too many wounded."

Even though Vaifan's physique was so strong, Jenny was very tired at this moment.

"Those with minor injuries should be evacuated as much as possible and taken to intact buildings for shelter. Those with serious injuries should be sent to the nearest clinic and they should be isolated."

Outcast's voice had become a little hoarse. She had been directing the rescue operation all this time and had been talking all the time.

"The clinic is short of beds. District 17, where residents of Tara live, was nearby and was hit hardest by the bombing. Fortunately, some residents voluntarily cleared a clean area and set up a few tents and dozens of beds to serve as a temporary site."

When Jenny first entered District 17, she couldn't bear to look at the horrific scene in front of her.

Some residents even had their chests pierced by growing Originium crystals, and all their blood was drained, leaving only a pool of dark red liquid.

"Fortunately, I have the protective measures you taught me. I also taught them to a few residents who were lucky enough not to be injured. They are now placing some of the less seriously injured people in tents."

"Jane, you learn very quickly. You are much smarter than my students."

Outcast praised.

"Hey, once I finish cleaning up the remaining first aid supplies here, I'll go find them."

Seeing the smile on Jenny's face, Outcast said, "You are very good at doing these things. They can easily trust you."

Outcast has seen Jenny comforting injured patients many times. If she weren't there, this matter might have to be handled with violence.

I don’t understand why no matter where you go, people always have such strong resistance to things that are obviously beneficial to them.

As usual when encountering this kind of situation, Outcast would usually try to persuade the other person if possible, and if that doesn't work he would just throw the person out so as not to interfere with other people's treatment. Fortunately, Jenny was there this time, so this situation did not occur.

"Because what I learned in these years in the military camp is how to please others..."

Jenny wasn't depressed at all when she said this, but she wasn't happy either.

"They told me that the guard of honor is the face of the army, and I believed it. I am used to them applauding and cheering for the glory and prosperity of Victoria."

"But it is part of Victoria, no one can deny that."

Outcast said that Victoria has always maintained a glamorous appearance to the outside world, and the guard of honor is naturally a part of the external publicity.

But it's not to show strength, but beauty.

But what's the point of showing off this thing? I feel like if we pull out a few naval guns, they will all be obedient.

"But that's not all... After you told me those words, I thought of some things in the past that I had forgotten."

Taking advantage of the break, Jenny began to talk about her past.

While the two were resting, Beichen was still busy. It took him a lot of time just to clear the source stone crystal clusters on the road, and he also had to free up his hands to deter those Deep Pool soldiers who were ready to make a move.

The Victoria garrison didn't make any moves, as if they had all shrunk.

After all, the multiple rounds of bombing originally planned were forcibly stopped before the first round was completed by Beichen.

Beichen actually wanted to run to the military camp and beat up Colonel Hamilton a few times, then tie him up and bring him to see Horn.

However, he still needs to command the garrison to resist, otherwise the Shenchi soldiers will definitely take over the city directly.

If so many civilians were not still injured and unable to evacuate, Beichen would have wanted to cast an explosive magic directly on the block where the Shenchi soldiers were located.

The perspective returns to Jenny and Outcast.

"My dad is a lawyer, and he always tells me stories about his grandfather's grandfather coming to Victoria and starting from scratch."

Wow, Jenny’s grandfather’s grandfather, this story has been passed down for generations.

"In his description, Victoria is a developed, enlightened and vibrant country, where technology and capital have triumphed over barbarism, and the wealth accumulated by people's hard work will not be easily destroyed by a natural disaster or tribal fighting."

After all, there is a complete monetary system, and it has to be said that this thing is indeed a very necessary thing.

"Victoria undoubtedly represented the most advanced productive force on earth for a long time."

Outcast nodded. At that time, Victoria was undoubtedly the world overlord, and even its combat power was comparable to that of Ursus, which was known as the most powerful army in the world at that time.

Not to mention the economy, Victoria, with its fertile land, is far ahead of Ursus in this regard.

But now, Ursus is already in trouble, and Victoria is even more difficult to hold on. We should be thankful that it has not split.

At present, Colombia has surpassed other countries in terms of economic strength.

See, I told you that technology changes our lives.

"We gave up a lot to be more Victorian... When I was five, my father gave me a stern reprimand after I jumped for joy at having climbed the tallest tree in the garden with ease."

It was the first time that Jenny saw her father look so angry.

"He locked me in a room, stuffed dozens of books in my pocket, and hired a piano teacher from Leitania for me the next day."

That’s right, Jenny can play the piano, and she is surprisingly talented, which makes her teacher quite impressed.

"Although I was a little reluctant to leave the scenery on the tree, I didn't think much about it. I believed that my father was doing it for my own good."

Most Vaifans are as carefree as Bagpipe, but there are relatively few people like Jenny.

"These are the rules in Victoria. He is helping you better adapt to the rules here."

Unless you want to do manual labor for the rest of your life.

"Yes, books, piano, garden... Dad knows much more about it than I do. If we don't adapt, we won't be able to have such a life."

If Beichen were to say, there's actually nothing wrong with being like a bagpipe. If she hadn't gone to study at the Royal Victoria Guards Academy, she should be driving a tractor leisurely in the fields at this season.

Bagpipe still couldn't forget her tractor, even after she joined Rhodes Island.

But, although I am a little tired, it’s not a bad thing.

However, everyone has their own pursuits and ideas. If most people were asked to choose, it might be better to choose someone like Jenny.

Chapter 463 It's like this anyway

"Oh, and I remembered one thing. One time after school, I saw a few senior students bullying a girl named Filin behind my favorite bakery. They laughed at her dirty clothes and the fact that she didn't know anything."

It’s okay, at least he didn’t do anything, which is considered a bit of conscience, but not much.

"After they left, I quietly walked up and gave the girl a few novels from my bag. I thought that after she finished reading these stories, she would be able to talk about them with her peers and would not be laughed at anymore."

"A week later, I went to see her excitedly and wanted to talk to her about the contents of the book, but she shook her head and returned all the books to me."

After all, she is illiterate and you still gave her a book. It's good that she didn't get angry.

"I could tell at a glance that she had never opened these books. I was very angry at the time. I felt that I had lent her my beloved books and wanted to make friends with her, but she didn't appreciate it at all."

"It was a long time later that I found out that she was illiterate..."

"She must be the daughter of a bakery maid. It would be difficult for her to get an education, let alone the same one as you."

Outcast shook his head. Even in the most glorious days of Victoria, not everyone had the opportunity to get an education.

However, I have heard that in Dayan, a decree has been issued in recent years, requiring children of school age to go to school and study for a period of time.

I don’t know what the effect is, I will find out when I have the chance.

"It turns out that being able to read novels is also a luxury. Victoria has never been able to treat everyone equally, right?"

It's not just never. It never happened before, it won't happen now, and it may never happen in the future or in the future.

"I didn't want to admit it in the past... It was because I took the initiative to adapt to the rules that I became a qualified Victorian. People who do not follow the rules are never recognized by Victoria, not to mention those Tara people..."

Outcast reached out and patted Jenny on the shoulder, then stood up. She had almost rested enough.

"It takes courage to wake up and stay awake, especially when this dream is a shared imagination of a certain civilization woven by the entire group - believe me, no one knows it better than me."

"Because you are a Lateran?"

Jenny asked.

"Because I left Rutland."

Having lived in such an environment since childhood, he finally took the initiative to leave Lateran, which was equivalent to completely denying his past.

This is just like if you go to the Middle East and randomly grab a passerby and ask him to give up his faith. You'll be done for with no need to shoot him.

"If I had the chance, I'd really like to hear you talk about your past, instead of letting you listen to the troubles of so many silly ordinary people."

Jenny sighed and continued to pack up her supplies.

"Jane, you are not ordinary. No one should call themselves ordinary."

Outcast spoke up and said that she had seen people who said they were ordinary do extraordinary things more than once.

"Thank you. Thanks to you for comforting me all the time, I didn't dwell on useless emotions."

Jenny put on her bag and continued, "The supplies are packed. I'll take them to the temporary medical station."

"We still need to stay alert on the road. We don't know what's going on outside. The garrison's bombing plan has been stopped, but the soldiers on the other side did not take the opportunity to counterattack. It is very likely that they are still planning something else."

Outcast was a little worried because she didn't know that it was actually Beichen who killed those Shenchi soldiers who didn't dare to raise their heads. He would kill anyone who dared to walk outside openly.

"Alas, the biggest problem is that there are not enough medicines."

The warehouse was piled high with stuff just now, and it seemed too much when we were planning to evacuate, but now we find that it is totally not enough.

"Clean and bandage it first."

Outcast said that this has already reduced the chance of infection a lot, and the Originium crystals outside have almost disappeared, and the content of radioactive Originium dust in the air has also been reduced a lot.

"I still have some medicine here, but I can't use it right now. If I could use some of it, I could save a few more people."

Outcast didn't know how many times he had stopped Jenny.

"Take it back, don't think about it. Before saving others, ensure your own safety first. This is to save more people."

"Well...I'll remember that. I'll come back to see you after I deliver the things."

Not long after Jenny left, Fred, who had just finished dealing with the block he was responsible for, came over and spoke.

"Ma'am, I saw through the telescope that there is another injured person lying on the ground not far ahead of you."

"what kind of person?"

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