Ji Xinghe, who also did not react, was entangled by the force of the situation and the warfare at Base Six.
At least to others, Ji Xinghe seemed to be tied up.
The handover work, which went unobstructed, described Kent Weis's succession as the Commander-in-Chief as something inevitable.
He directly sent the contents of this meeting to Tu Yuan, as if declaring his authority and also as a reminder to Tu Yuan, his potential competitor.
"If you can't defend Base Six, you have no chance of competing with me."
Assuming command in a crisis? It was merely a struggle for survival.
However, not long after Kent Weis sent the meeting minutes, he utilized his newly elevated privileges and saw the battle plan drafted by Tu Yuan.
Kent Weis didn't care about the specifics, but one detail left him stunned.
"Ji Xinghe is to pilot two mechas at the same time?"
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The one most concerned about the battlefield situation at Base Six was none other than Aida Kang.