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Mecha and Sword

"It's better to rely on oneself than Buddha, better to become a god than to worship one. If this war needs a god, I will be it." His name is Ji Xinghe. At the age of 65, he went to the alien battlefield to avenge his son. From a mechanic to a mecha warrior, from a private to a five-star general, from an ordinary man to the mentor of generations. He has walked a path of revenge. Looking back, he has become the War God. In his final years, he has the ambition to build an unparalleled mecha. Using Xinghe as a sword, he can shatter the might of the empire. This is a story of a mecha and a sword.

Trace Odd · Ciencia y ficción
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Chapter 168: Critical Strike from Han Li and Ji Xinghe_2

Ding!

While watching his mech under repair, Jackson receives a message. It's from Lieutenant General Tu Yuan of Dragon Continent.

Given that both aren't from the same war zone, Jackson finds it strange. Upon opening it, he discovers it's just a video, featuring two people he recognizes. One is Ji Xinghe, and the other is a journalist named Su He. Jackson had never met Su He before, but he'd heard of the man—the resident war correspondent always following Ji Xinghe.

"For an unestablished team, a correspondent sure was arranged quite quickly. Tsk, tsk, in..."

Jackson's tone carries a note of mockery. Some resentment still lingers over Ji Xinghe's attitude from their last encounter—his mistrust, his refusal to hand over the Gold Star, his toying and bluffing. However, this mockery isn't from a place of dislike towards Ji Xinghe, but rather a kind of fondness and admiration.

But as the video played, Jackson became genuinely angry.