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Starship Troopers

In an unforeseen twist of fate, Zhou Yuan finds himself in a parallel world, destined to join the ranks of the Human Federation's military academy as a budding cadet. His arrival stirs the cosmic landscape, given that he is armed with the arcane yet formidable 'Soul Exchange System,' a tool that reshapes his path to power. The laws of the federation and the daunting data on the insectoid adversaries leave Zhou Yuan reeling. Murderous acts in this realm demand bizarre tributes like peanuts, while confronting the insectoids - the lowest of which surpasses the might of a sturdy bull - presents a grotesque reality he must adapt to. However, the soul system notification chimes a tune of fate. "Alert: Congratulations, host has successfully bonded with the system. You have been rewarded with five third-level soul gift boxes, three second-level soul gift boxes, and one first-level soul gift box." With the system's guidance, collecting souls isn't as insurmountable as initially imagined. The world of thermonuclear weaponry, mechanized exosuits, and mighty warships - dreams once distant in his past life - now seem like they're just within his grasp. The table has turned, and entering the stage is the mightiest man in human history, dubbed the 'Star Butcher,' Zhou Yuan. This epic narrative unfolds the story of Zhou Yuan's ascension from a greenhorn in a military academy to the formidable pinnacle of interstellar might. His journey is fraught with perilous battles, strategic warfare, and a quest for cosmic dominance that can only be satisfied by accruing spiritual volition through combat with the most fearsome creatures and rival warriors. The Soul Exchange System doesn't only provide Zhou Yuan with mere physical strength; it endows him with a kaleidoscope of legendary abilities. He learns to harness the essence of vanquished foes, acquire unparalleled skills, and summon mythical weaponry that breaks the bounds of human comprehension. Readers are promised a riveting mix of military strategy, interspecies politics, soul-cultivation intrigue, and sensationally choreographed combat sequences. Zhou Yuan's path is fraught with challenges both internal and external as he faces off against the insectoid swarm intent on humanity's annihilation, while also navigating the intricate web of alliances and rivalries within the Human Federation. Zhou Yuan grows with each tribulation, his tale a saga of personal growth, martial mastery, and the relentless pursuit of becoming the ultimate warrior. Walk with him as he breaks through the limits of mortality, forges alliances with fellow cadets who share his vision, and challenges the unfathomable depths of the cosmos. Sprinkled with humor, seasoned with the gravitas of war, and painted across the canvas of the stars, the story of Zhou Yuan in 'Galactic Warrior - The Chronicles of Zhou Yuan' is an astronomical adventure not to be missed. Embark on the journey with Zhou Yuan as he leaves an indelible mark across the galaxies. Stand beside the protagonist as he emerges from the flames of battle, not just as a hero of the Federation, but as a beacon of hope across the vast expanse of the universe. Get ready—the saga of Zhou Yuan is about to unfold, and his name, the 'Star Butcher', will be etched into legend for eternity. Join us in the escapade that transcends the very fabric of reality, and witness history in the making as the 'Galactic Warrior' carves his path towards the zenith of interstellar valor.

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Chapter 17: The Squad Leader!

The next day, the new recruits of Class Three woke up early in the morning. The assembly time was seven o'clock, but they arrived at Training Ground Number Three half an hour early. Not only Class Three, but also the other classes did the same. Looking around, all ten recruit classes were squatting in their respective training grounds, waiting for the instructors to arrive.

Today was the day for the recruits to receive their weapons, and everyone was looking forward to it, including Zhou Yuan. After all, it was free. They could practice their marksmanship with unlimited ammunition and save their durable weapons for when they went into battle!

As for why humans were still using firearms that relied on gunpowder and gas energy to launch bullets, even though they had entered the interstellar age... Well, they could blame it on the Arachnis Zerg. It's not that humans didn't have energy weapons. But the exoskeleton of the Arachnis Zerg had strong energy absorption and resistance capabilities. Most of the energy weapons that the Federation currently possessed were high-energy concentrated weapons, which belonged to beam energy weapons, and the technology was not yet fully mature.

So, compared to energy weapons that were technologically immature and expensive to use, firearm weapons, which were cost-effective and could be mass-produced, were clearly more suitable for killing bugs. The Federation had conducted multiple experiments before. A single shot from a high-energy laser cannon could only kill a thousand bugs, relying on the explosive shock waves and collision fragments generated by kinetic energy. But exchanging the same cost for firearm weapons could kill at least ten thousand bugs. This cost-effectiveness difference could drive a group of scientists crazy.

Before energy weapons with larger attack ranges were available, firearm weapons could not be eliminated. Of course, not all firearm weapons could penetrate the exoskeleton of the Arachnis Zerg. Small-caliber pistols and submachine guns were ineffective. But compared to their magic resistance, their physical resistance was not as high, you could say it was their weakness.

In the eager anticipation of everyone, Xin Mu finally arrived. "Shut up and follow me." Seeing the expectant eyes of the recruits, Xin Mu didn't waste any words and waved his hand, leading them towards the entrance of the recruit camp. "Go!" The recruits formed three columns and followed closely behind.

This base was called Mars, the first military base established by humans on Mars, and currently the largest military base on Mars. There were many camps in the base, and the recruit camp was just the tip of the iceberg. They were now heading to the armory, which was located at the center of the base. It would take about ten minutes to drive from the recruit camp to there.

"Wait for me on the vehicle." When they arrived at the armory, Xin Mu got off the vehicle first and went forward to inquire. The armory was huge, like an endless steel shed. Each entrance was filled with queues of recruits who came with their instructors to receive their weapons.

"Guys, get off the vehicle." After a short wait, Zhou Yuan saw Xin Mu waving at them in the front, so he opened the car door and called everyone to get off. Under Xin Mu's command, the twenty recruits formed two teams and took turns to register. Zhou Yuan was not in a hurry, so he lined up at the end.

"Kid, you know the rules." The staff at the registration desk was typing on the keyboard and gestured for Zhou Yuan to speak. "Saw-S8, S500, Kukri-R." Zhou Yuan handed over his identity card and stated his pre-planned equipment selection. "Light machine gun, large caliber revolver, and a hook-shaped Nepalese knife. Another rookie who thinks killing bugs is easy." The staff chewed on gum and commented.

Zhou Yuan's equipment selection belonged to a sustained damage type of armament. Only recruits who believed they could kill a large number of enemies on the battlefield would choose such weapons.

Most new recruits are assigned standard rifle kits without much choice. 

"I want to be a machine gunner," said Zhou Yuan, shrugging his shoulders. There was no argument from anyone.

In fact, it is possible to apply for a change of weaponry if you feel that the one assigned to you is not suitable. Just report it to the instructor. 

After completing the initial training period, the recruits will be reassigned, and that's when they will need to consider what weapons to use on the battlefield.

"Alright, go to the next room," said the staff member after registering Zhou Yuan and returning his ID card. He pointed to the left direction.

Acquiring weaponry is not a one-time process. First, your identity needs to be verified, and the required armaments need to be recorded before you can receive them. You have to go through several weapon depots, collecting them category by category.

Ten minutes later, Zhou Yuan returned to the vehicle carrying two boxes. One was a square box with a side length of about thirty centimeters, and the other was a long box over a meter in length, containing armor and weapons, respectively.

After receiving the weaponry, Zhou Yuan realized that the privileges of new recruits were indeed limited. What was supposed to be a standard armament was missing a large number of equipment.

Tactical lights, noise suppressors, individual radios, multifunctional tactical goggles—all the delicate and vulnerable items were nowhere to be found among the new recruits. They must have thought we would break them easily or something.

"Zhou, can you take a look for me?" Ron suddenly ran up to Zhou Yuan, holding out his hands with a distressed expression. In his hands lay an s500, the same model as Zhou Yuan's, but the magazine had fallen off.

Zhou Yuan froze for a moment, his clenched fist relaxing and tightening again, before finally extending his hand.

"Don't worry, it's fine. Press this button first, then put the magazine back in, and finally release the button."

It was precisely because of idiots like Ron that the military didn't issue too many sophisticated small items to new recruits.

"You're a genius!" Ron exclaimed excitedly, holding the reassembled s500 tightly before hugging Zhou Yuan and returning to his seat. "You're truly exceptional..."

Zhou Yuan shook his head silently, sighing helplessly.

...

"Alright, stop messing around with your worthless junk without even bullets," Sim suddenly stood up on the way back to the recruit camp. He held a tablet and swiped on it as he spoke.

"You rookies, your second phase of training starts today."

"Firearm tactics are different from physical combat. You can't train individually like headless flies anymore."

"From now on, I will divide you into three squads, and all future training will be conducted in squad mode."

Upon hearing this, everyone instinctively straightened up.

Today marked their 17th day since enlistment, and during these past 17 days, they had heard quite a few rumors.

But there was only one important announcement that the instructor would make after the new recruits received their armaments!

The instructor would appoint several recruits as squad leaders and only one as the platoon leader!

"It seems like you all know what I'm about to say," Sim said, noticing everyone's gaze shifting towards Zhou Yuan. He put down the tablet and left the co-driver's seat, walking towards the back.

"Zhou, you're the platoon leader and also the leader of the first squad."

"Rico, you're the leader of the second squad."

"Ace, you're the leader of the third squad."