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205: Lin Han's choice

Before long, everyone except Fuji had returned to the shore.

They all watched Fuji slowly pilot various aircraft carriers and warships to the dock.

Even Cai Ning, who had been observing the battle from afar, was transported to join the group via the ten thousand gold tear crown.

Watching the warships and aircraft carriers sail away one by one, Cai Ning's eyes held an indescribable sense of relief.

But he said nothing, merely smoking his cigarette and nodding silently.

Long Wu, standing beside him, swallowed hard, gazing in disbelief at the moving steel behemoths on the sea.

This was the second time he had been too stunned to speak.

The first was when the battle had just ended, and he learned of the Soldiers' actions.

He hadn't even recovered from the shock Liu Yan had given him when he witnessed this even more inconceivable scene.

Instant aircraft carrier deployment!

Fuji's ability to skillfully pilot them meant that, given some time, he could teach other people from Xia Country.

Long Wu didn't dare to imagine what kind of disaster it would be for Xia Country if this group of people appeared in other countries.

"Commander Long."

Suddenly, Lin Han's voice echoed around Long Wu.

Only then did Long Wu realize that when he had contacted Lin Han earlier, Lin Han had mentioned that Guangdong Province was also under enemy invasion.

"How are things on your end? Can you still hold on? We're done here, I'll send people to support you right away!"

The sound of Lin Han's fingers tapping on the deck reached Long Wu's ears.

"I've captured 30 warships here, along with quite a few main battle weapons and such."

"I can't use them, so I was wondering if I could trade them with you for two resuscitation ventilators?"

Long Wu froze for a moment, not answering.

This string of good news was simply too unbelievable for him.

How was this any different from a dream?

Sakura Country had launched an all-out attack, only for it to turn out they were delivering equipment.

Just as all manpower was mobilized to the Northeast region, Guangdong Province was ambushed.

Long Wu had originally prepared for Guangdong Province to be occupied, but Lin Han held it.

Not only that, he also captured 30 warships!

As long as Fuji taught others how to pilot them, Xia Country would soon regain its cross-sea combat capabilities!

Including attacking the island where Hafke was located, the snowball would only grow bigger and bigger!

"Of course!" Long Wu replied decisively, then changed his tone:

"I can give you three resuscitation ventilators; one of them was originally yours anyway."

"But these three resuscitation ventilators can only be used for you, after your death..."

Long Wu's tone was somewhat apologetic and helpless, but he also had no choice.

He knew very well that Lin Han wanted these two resuscitation ventilators most likely to revive Guo Li and Hama.

But Guo Li and Hama, whether in terms of strength or utility, in all aspects, were not worth wasting two resuscitation ventilators.

"Sorry... the number of resuscitation ventilators is not that abundant. For the sake of the overall situation, they can only be used for more important personnel..."

Seeing no sound coming from Lin Han's side, Long Wu added again.

"Okay..."

"I'll give them to you."

As Lin Han's resigned voice just sounded, Cai Ning, next to Long Wu, spoke first.

After speaking, disregarding the astonished gazes of others, Cai Ning opened his military information terminal.

Since the black hole was not large enough to insert a resuscitation ventilator, he connected his laptop computer to it.

Cai Ning inserted the quantum storage into the laptop computer, and then, through the laptop computer, transmitted the digitized two resuscitation ventilators to Lin Han's side.

Lin Han's side was silent for a moment, then squeezed out a thank you. After explaining what his fans had told him about other countries preparing to invade, he hung up the military radio.

"A child his age, having the courage to stand before thousands of people, just that courage alone is worth far more than two resuscitation ventilators."

"Liu Yan, don't criticize me. I just can't bear to see a child like that disappointed."

Hearing Cai Ning's words, Liu Yan rolled his eyes and shrugged helplessly.

"What did I say? I didn't stop you."

Cai Ning was relentless.

"You used to call me a bleeding heart for things like this."

"You forgot, you even said Xiao Shen was the Leshan Giant Buddha."

Shen Cangsheng immediately raised his hand.

"Yes! He said that about me!"

Liu Yan sighed, feeling utterly speechless.

He hadn't done anything, hadn't said a word, yet he was still being criticized.

The speaker may not have intended offense, but the listener took it to heart.

Hearing what Cai Ning had just said, Long Wu's expression became somewhat unnatural, and he spoke with a slight apology:

"Sorry... Currently..."

Long Wu was halfway through his sentence when Cai Ning raised a hand to interrupt him.

"Oh, I know, I know."

"I'm not blaming you. From your perspective, some things really can't be helped."

"After all, you focus on the bigger picture, and sometimes that might seem a bit cold-blooded."

Long Wu nodded silently.

Many times, fairness is simply impossible.

For example, the contributions of Liu Yan and others were greater than Lin Han's.

But The Authorities still gave them nothing.

The current situation was not the time to quibble over trivial matters of fairness.

The country was not for an individual; it was for everyone.

From a personal standpoint, Long Wu wanted to fulfill Lin Han's request.

But from a national perspective, in the current situation, wasting two resuscitation ventilator resources to revive Guo Li and Hama would indirectly lead to more deaths.

For example, using a resuscitation ventilator for Liu Yan would be the ultimate cost-effectiveness.

But if it were for ordinary operatives, or special personnel with slightly weaker strength.

They could play a role, but how did they compare to Liu Yan?

...Guangdong Province — below the cliff.

"Bridge-Blocking King, we think it's better to keep the resuscitation ventilators..."

"What if you die again someday, and there's no one to revive you, and other fans don't have resuscitation ventilators either..."

Lin Han weakly raised his hand, interrupting the crowd.

But he didn't say anything, just silently looked at the two resuscitation ventilators in front of him.

He was caught in the exact same dilemma Liu Yan had faced.

Save Guo Li and Hama, or save his parents?

Normally, it would definitely be to save his parents; this wasn't a choice.

However, if he saved his parents, they would have to face the cruelty of the current war.

And they might face a second death.

His own strength wasn't that top-tier; what if he died right in front of his parents?

Would reviving them then be a form of torture?

But if he revived Guo Li and Hama... Although Commander Long had been subtle, Lin Han wasn't stupid; he naturally understood.

His two little sidekick teammates were too weak.

But what could he do?

They called him Captain Lin... Lin Han half-crouched in front of the two resuscitation ventilators, his expression deeply conflicted.

The fans behind him also didn't know how to persuade him.

Among them, some hoped Hama and Guo Li would be revived.

After all, when Lin Han streamed, these two were like co-hosts and provided good entertainment.

Plus, they had cooperated during bridge-blocking.

Others felt that no matter what, parents always came first.

This was assuming they didn't consider the possibility of his parents dying again in the war later.

Before long, Lin Han moved. He took out the unactivated quantum storage that his fans had given him from his pocket.

After activating it, Lin Han stored the two resuscitation ventilators in the quantum storage.

"These warships can't be left unguarded, so let's keep them here for now."

"Until Commander Long and the others come to collect them."

Lin Han ultimately couldn't make a decision.

Between comrades or parents.

He chose.

or

After the war, if there were enough resuscitation ventilators, he would revive them.

But before that.

They had to be left for those who needed them more.

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