Tu Cheng stood on the battleship, solemnly watching everyone's departing figures, offering a military salute with utmost gravity.
All the crew members, combatants, and sailors on the battleship collectively offered the most esteemed salute, everyone saluting for a long time before finally lowering their arms.
The first mate said anxiously, "Captain, was it really right to refuse Major General Huo just now? I keep feeling that what we did was not right." He felt a sense of guilt in his heart.
Although Major General Huo's attitude seemed nonchalant just now, he always found the Major General's gaze to be very earnest.
Tu Cheng pursed his lips, "It's for his own good. From the moment he steps off the battleship, every step is amidst gunfire and bullets; he cannot afford to be distracted."
"But..."
"No more, Major General Huo is the most outstanding soldier, superior to you and me. He knows what to do, he has his own judgment."
"Yes!"
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