Soon, a voice came from the radio. It was Doctor Kal'tsit's voice. She lifted the alert and told everyone that there was nothing special. The fully armed combat operators also lifted their alerts in response to the order.

But the black landship did not stop approaching, and soon it approached Rhodes Island. The operators on the island still couldn't help but get nervous, until the huge black warship slowly stopped beside Rhodes Island, and the bridge docked with Rhodes Island. With the sound of the gate opening, the people on the deck clearly saw the well-equipped soldiers standing silently on the bridge, divided into two teams, as if to welcome someone.

Before they could see what was going on, an order suddenly came from the terminal: Everyone must return to their rooms and not go out within the specified time. After all, the operators of Rhodes Island had received military training, and everyone accepted the order and returned to their rooms, but they couldn't help but talk in a low voice while returning.

"Why don't these people look like Ursus soldiers? None of them have any Ursus symbols on them."

"Yes, I saw that too. The armor of those soldiers is also somewhat different from that of Ursus."

"Who are they waiting for? I'm really curious."

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Claude stood in front of the mechanical gate, holding his helmet in his left hand. Yelena stood beside him, and Ino and Skov were waiting excitedly behind him.

Looking to the left, Claude saw Kal'tsit's cold face, and it seemed that she was in a bad mood.

"I'm sorry Ms. Kal'tsit. I didn't expect them to come here without informing us of the situation. But you can rest assured that there are no spies from Ursus here."

"I hope your information is accurate, Mr. Claude."

"You can rest assured, Ms. Kal'tsit. No one will pay attention to you after this incident. They will put all their hatred on us." Claude still spoke calmly, as if he was not going to capture the city of Ursus, but going out for a picnic.

Kal'tsit sighed helplessly and continued.

"Are you really determined to do this? Mr. Claude, once you succeed, the entire Ursus Empire will focus its forces to deal with you. A serious Ursus Empire is enough to make this land tremble."

"Ms. Kal'tsit, you may have thought that the Ursus Empire was too united. The current emperor cannot really concentrate the power of the entire empire. Ursus can only use a part of its power to deal with us, and I have already made a plan."

The gates were completely opened, revealing the soldiers standing as straight as javelins and the warriors lined up on the deck.

"Wow!"

Everyone saluted Claude at the same time. Claude waved his hand slightly, and all the soldiers stood up straight immediately. Their movements were so coordinated that it was as if they shared a brain. Red flags with cross-black patterns fluttered among them. Under the sunlight, their armor exuded a warm glow after being well-maintained, and various weapons flashed cold light. The crossbowman's quiver had been filled long ago, and the warlock's staff had been carefully inspected. Each drone had a dedicated person responsible for maintenance, and the shells of the source stone artillery filled each compartment. The huge army formation did not make a sound.

"Well, Ms. Kelsey, come and see my army."

Claude smiled so proudly in the sunshine.

The Rise of the Integration Movement: Chapter 73: Old Friends and Friends

A motorcycle with a sidecar was driving on the wasteland. It carried three people, all wearing polymer sun protection clothing, so their faces could not be seen clearly. There was another person riding a motorcycle following behind them. Under the scorching sun, they crossed the wasteland one after another.

When the afternoon was at its hottest, they found a shady place to avoid the sun. The motorcycle they were driving stopped steadily at the edge of the woods. After taking off his sun protection suit, Maenna's handsome face was covered with a lot of dust. He wiped it casually, then pricked up his ears to listen carefully to the slightest movement in the woods. After a while, he let go of the hilt of the sword.

"uncle."

Margaret, wearing a thick, durable black dress and simple armor, came to his side. Compared to when she was in Casimir, Margaret had an extra shield in her hand and some potions on her waist.

"How is Miss Liz's condition? Is it stable?" He swung his sword to cut through the tangled vines and walked into a wide open space.

"Liz's condition is still relatively stable now, but Shining said that we must find the medicine as soon as possible, otherwise this stable state will not last long." Margaret said as she picked up firewood from the ground.

She and her uncle had been traveling for a long time, and they met new companions during the journey. They were two Sarkaz women, one named Liz and the other just called herself Shining. They met them just two days after she and her uncle arrived in the dangerous Kazdel.

Liz had a serious mineralopathy, and she and Shining were both excellent doctors. My uncle and I accepted them without hesitation, and then we traveled together and spent a long time together.

A long time had passed since their trip, and Margaret thought it was time to go back and take a look. Just as they were about to leave for Casimir, Liz's condition suddenly worsened and she had to be treated, but there was no place in the surrounding cities willing to treat the infected, until Shining suddenly said that she knew a place that could treat the infected.

But Margaret always felt that her expression at the time was a little conflicted, as if she didn't really want to go that place, but now they had no other choice.

The fire was soon lit, and a small pot was placed on it. Mauna skillfully put some dried meat and chopped vegetables into the pot, preparing to make some soup. Hard dry food was also placed around the fire, ready to be roasted to soften it.

Shining, who was wearing a black robe, had long white hair and twisted horns, and was holding a long sword in her arms, was sitting next to the campfire. On her shoulder was a Sarkaz woman in a white dress, who had long golden hair and blue eyes, and had a gentle and peaceful temperament. But if you look closely, you can find that her focus is not on the scene in front of her, and her eyes are in a divergent state.

Margaret sat on a stone, her tail covering the grass like a piece of golden silk. She looked at her two companions with worry in her eyes. Shining turned his head and nodded at her, which made her feel a little relieved.

Putting her warhammer aside, she took out a hardcover notebook from her bag. After traveling for several years, she had become accustomed to recording some important things and her own feelings in it. Although her uncle traveled with her, he would not tell her any truths, but encouraged her to discover and think things out.

They will rest here for a while until the sun is no longer so hot, and then continue on their journey. They will rest again when it gets dark and set off again in the early morning of the next day. This will ensure the safety of the patients in their team to the greatest extent possible.

She recorded the terrain and landforms she passed by today in her notebook. She couldn't help but think of her family and friends in Casimir. She wondered how her grandfather was doing. Was Maria okay? And Aunt Zofia. The new Knight Special Championship was about to be held. I heard that there would be many infected knights joining this year. With the intervention of the Supervisory Commission, the knight economy of Casimir had undergone significant changes. Even the entire Casimir infected policy had slowed down. Everything was developing in a positive direction.

And what about Claude? When I left, the last news I got about him was that he was heading to the ice field of Ursus, which was a very barren and desolate land, and also full of dangers. I really hope that I can see him when I return to Casimir this time.

The sun shone through the woods, casting dappled shadows on the knight's shoulders, making her golden hair shine like gold, and the firelight reflected on her cheeks. It looked like a classical oil painting.

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"Captain Bozhukas, I didn't expect to see you here."

Kal'tsit looked at the tall Wendigo in front of her and couldn't help but express amazement.

The cooling fan in the ventilator on Patriot's chest was spinning at high speed, making a slight noise. He didn't dare to make too big a movement, otherwise the chair welded with steel might fall apart because of his huge strength.

"Lord Kelsey, long time no see."

The Patriot also felt a little emotional. The other party was a lord of Ursus before, but now they are both hostile to the Ursus Empire. The fickleness of fate often amazed him.

"The Originium crystals have invaded your lungs. Your condition is actually very serious, but you should have used our inhibitors, otherwise it would have been even worse." Kal'tsit focused her eyes on the ventilator on Patriot's chest. Generally speaking, people who used this kind of equipment would end up lying in the ward dying, but the warrior in front of him installed this thing on his armor and fought countless battles without stopping.

"It doesn't matter. They can't have much impact on me. They still can't stop me from fighting. And thank you for your medicine. Without those medicines, many of our soldiers would have died of oripathy."

"I still suggest that you come to our place for a comprehensive physical examination. Even if you have a Wendigo's strong body and resistance to Originium, you can't delay any longer."

"Thank you for your kindness, Lord Kelsey, but I know very well what my body is like, and I can still hold on for a long time. There is no need to waste funds on me now."

"You don't have to worry about the money. If you wish, all the examination and treatment fees can be waived."

Kal'tsit shook her head and expressed her opinion firmly. She seemed determined to send this Wendigo to the emergency room today.

"Lord Kal'tsit, a new war is about to begin. I don't have time to continue my treatment..."

"Mr. Patriot, you should listen to Dr. Kal'tsit and at least get a check-up. You are the one with the most severe oripathy among all of us, right? Yelena just told me that."

Just when Bozhukas wanted to continue to refuse Kal'tsit, a voice interrupted him. Claude came to their side. This was a simple reception room. The original reception room had long been destroyed due to the fierce fighting. Now there were only chairs and tables made of logs, and no other facilities. Of course, in order to bear the huge weight of the patriot, his chair was made of special steel.

"That's right, Dad. You should go get checked too. The doctors here are very good. I'm fine now."

Yelena changed back into her combat uniform with a red cloth band tied around her arm, which was the unified symbol of the Integration Movement and all soldiers wore it on their arms.

She was standing behind Claude just now, so Patriot didn't notice her for a while, and now she caught him off guard. After being persuaded by his daughter and the general, the stubborn Wendigo finally agreed to go for a check-up. Kal'tsit didn't waste any time, and immediately called a medical team to take Patriot to the medical team's treatment room.

The tall Patriot was pushed onto the Rhodes Island's landship by medical operators who were only as tall as his waist. He looked so restrained that even his daughter Yelena had never seen such fun before and couldn't help but laugh.

"So, Dr. Kelsey, what do you think?"

Claude's words seemed a little confusing, but both he and Kal'tsit understood what they meant.

"Very impressive. I don't know how you did it, but if there are really 1 of these soldiers, they are enough to compete with the most elite legion of Ursus. As far as I know, they were just ordinary people a few years ago. I really don't know how you trained them to be like this..."

"I have never underestimated the army of this empire. Their country may be extremely corrupt, but their military's combat effectiveness will not be compromised in the slightest. Therefore, all my plans and conclusions are based on this fact. It is possible to achieve it, and it is very likely, so I will do it."

"Of all the opponents I've faced, this empire is not the most difficult."

Kal'tsit was puzzled. The Ursus Empire was one of the most powerful countries in this land. If it was not the most difficult to deal with, then what enemy had Claude been dealing with? Everything about this man was shrouded in countless mysteries. Where did his knowledge and power come from? There was no clue at all.

Looking at the young man in front of her, Kal'tsit suddenly had a premonition, as if he was destined to stir up the storm on this land and bring new opportunities to this era.

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"We received a message from Rhodes Island. Their coordinates are moving quickly. We are moving along this road and will be able to meet up with them this afternoon."

Shining put away the terminal in her hand, her left hand wrapped around Margaret's waist, while Liz sat in the truck next to her. The motorcycle tore through the air with their bodies, black clouds appeared in the sky, and there was a palpitating atmosphere on the vast plain.

Mauna frowned and stared at the dark clouds above his head. Encountering such bad weather in such a wilderness is usually not a good sign. It is likely to be a small natural disaster. In their current situation, if they encounter a natural disaster, there is absolutely no chance of survival.

He twisted the accelerator in his hand hard, making the motorcycle speed up, and the three people behind him also speeded up to catch up with him.

The safest thing to do now is to meet up with the landship smoothly, so that they can survive the natural disaster. Looking at the route displayed on the terminal, he rarely showed a trace of anxiety in his heart.

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As the dense raindrops fell, they finally saw the huge figure of the landship. But at this critical moment, they suddenly stopped, because they clearly saw that it was not one landship, but two.

But the dark environment urged them to approach the land ship and leave this place that might be covered by natural disasters as soon as possible. But whether it was Maenna, Margaret, or even Shining, they were all a little alert, but as long as they successfully boarded the land ship, they would be absolutely sure to get down again.

The rain suddenly got heavier, hitting their raincoats. A gate of the landship in front opened to them, and they drove up without hesitation.

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Mainna stood on the deck, frowning as he looked at another landship. It looked very much like the Ursus model, but the soldiers on it did not look like Ursus soldiers at all. Despite this, he was still wary. Casimir and Ursus had been at war for years, and as a Casimir, he naturally had no good feelings towards Ursus.

"Please stay, young lady. I want to ask you something. Can you answer my question?"

A golden-haired Pelo girl rushed over from the deck. Mainna reached out to stop her and wanted to ask about the current situation.

"Ok?"

Keobe looked at the man in front of her curiously. He had the same tall stature as Claude, and the same ears and tail. Keobe suppressed her urge to look for Claude, and stood there obediently, listening to the man in front of her finish his question.

Sister Vulcan once said that when someone is speaking first, you should not interrupt them and should wait until they have finished speaking before you speak.

"Are you asking the people there? Xiao Ke knows! They are Claude's people. They fight the bad guys with him. They are all very powerful people!"

Mauna's brows twitched.

"Miss, let me ask you one more thing. Is the Mr. Claude you mentioned...his full name Claude Etter? He is about the same height as me, with black hair and golden eyes."

"That's right. Do you know Claude? I'll take you to meet him!"

The Rise of the Integration Movement: Asking for a Leave

I went to help someone else today and was busy all day. Now I am so tired that I really don't have the energy to update. I will take a day off today, and the author will take this time to sort out his thoughts.

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The Rise of the Integration Movement: Chapter 74: Knights and Knights

"Have the crossbow troops been sent out?"

"They were sent out a week ago, and we just received a message yesterday saying that they have successfully arrived at the target location."

"What is the current status of Lyudmila's reconnaissance team?"

"The reconnaissance team will set out two days earlier than the crossbow team. They will now be preparing in the slums of Chernobog."

"What is the status of our ammunition supplies?"

"There are 15 bases of ammunition, which should be enough for us. Once we capture the armory in Chernobog, we won't have to worry about ammunition for a long time in the future."

"According to calculations, we still have 37 hours to reach our destination, and we have made all preparations."

Claude stood up from the conference table and looked at his companions who were all serious. He smiled helplessly and clapped his hands, attracting everyone's attention.

"Why do you all look so gloomy, as if we are about to face a disaster? We are not the ones who are going to lose."

Tallulah spoke hesitantly.

"It just feels a little unreal. Can we now actively attack Ursus's mobile city?"

"There is nothing untrue, and this mobile city was given to us by a kind person, as I told you before."

"Stop joking. How could a kind-hearted person give us a moving city?" The white-haired Carters girl rolled her eyes, looking completely unconvinced.

"Okay, don't worry. Even if you don't believe that so-called kind-hearted person, you can believe me. Our victory this time is inevitable."

Claude's tone was still calm, but it contained absolute confidence. After hearing Claude's words, the people who were a little anxious just now quickly regained their confidence. Unknowingly, Claude had become the absolute soul and center of this organization and this army.

Taking his helmet from Charles beside him, Claude was about to dismiss everyone and end the meeting when there was a sudden commotion outside.

“Claude…”

The ears on his head moved slightly and he heard a faint voice, as if someone was calling his name. The voice seemed to be... Xiao Ke!

Charles, the leader of his guard, wanted to go outside to check the situation as soon as the riot broke out, but Claude stopped him with his hand and walked out of the door himself. Although his captain of the guard was fulfilling his duties, he didn't want to ignore his companions.

After pushing open the carved door that was guarded by ten guards, he saw a girl with golden hair being stopped by two guards at the entrance. She tried hard to break through the blockade of the two guards, but the guards were well-trained and stopped her. They would not let anyone approach the meeting room before receiving orders. If it weren't for the fact that the little girl was the general's friend, they would have eliminated the threat with their weapons.

Seeing Claude coming out, Ceob smiled foolishly and waved at him. Claude walked up to her and hit her on the head. The force was quite strong and Ceob squatted on the ground in pain, covering her head. Claude squatted down again and rubbed her face hard.

"Didn't I tell you? Don't interfere with the soldiers' duties!"

After ruffling her hair a little more, Claude discovered a tall figure standing in the distance. He had golden hair as dazzling as the sun and a cold and handsome face. He seemed to be shining in the sun, which attracted the attention of many soldiers.

Claude showed a surprised expression, and then a smile appeared on the corner of his mouth. He stood up and stretched out his hands to greet this old friend.

"Long time no see, Mr. Manna."

Mainna was caught off guard by his enthusiasm. He hesitated for a moment and then walked towards Claude as well.

The knights held hands together, neither of them taking off their gauntlets. Feeling the touch of the hard metal in his palms, Mayenna spoke indifferently, without any special emotion.

"Long time no see, Mr. Claude. I didn't expect that it would take such a long time for us to meet again since our last separation. And..."

As he said this, he turned his head and looked at the huge land battleship. The cold steel and roaring machinery were the entire structure of this behemoth. And the soldiers, they were as silent as statues, but all their attention was focused on him. It was not until their general expressed goodwill to him that the heavy feeling of being watched was slightly relieved.

"Your current status is completely different from before. Perhaps I should call you General?"

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