Black Iron’s Glory

Chapter 195

Chapter 197 Processing Plan

“Colonel, how's Claude doing?” A captain with some fat ears asked that he was Sergeant Fitney's backstage, Captain Cantaya of the Logistics Department.

He was also instrumental in seconding Sergeant Fitney as interim squad leader of Claude, the recruit squad, by Lieutenant Sderry. It's just that he didn't think the consequences of this would be so serious that it would have left Lieutenant Sderry and Fitney half-dead in their hearts. What are you trying to kill an exemplar? Don't you look at the chicken you caught? It's obviously an eagle. The background is so thick, you can't even investigate it clearly. You're blind...

“Claude was unconscious for two days after the incident and woke up on the third day. Dr. Perente said he was badly injured, and that Fitney had a hard hand, and if he was badly injured, he'd be a cripple if he saved him. However, his physical fitness is good and his treatment went well after he was awake, and Dr. Perente estimated that it would take two or three months for him to fully recover. I went to see him last night and he was covered like a mummy, but the spirit was quite good..."

Colonel Mentok said and got angry and stared at Captain Cantaya: “Even if this Claude is a civilian soldier without Lady Maria's back, then he was seriously injured by his squad leader in training, which is a huge scandal for our Blue Feather Corps!

Is this a mistake in fighting training? This is obviously treating each other as enemies of life and death and killing them! After more than 20 years of war, did you relax your discipline and let the veterans bully the recruits? ”

Colonel Mentok said he was a little thirsty for half a day, so he went to look for a cup and found that he had just smashed Lieutenant Sterley. Captain Cantaya is clever enough to look: "Please wait, Colonel, I'll get you a cup of tea right away. ”

After that, he turned and slipped out.

Another strange lieutenant asked, "Colonel, how's that Fitney now? ”

“What do you say? He became a big joke of the Legion, and this side and the recruits explained how to cope with the dying rebellion of the enemy on the battlefield. Claude was killed there, but gave the recruits a most vivid demonstration lesson! His screams shook the entire barracks that day!” Colonel Mentok had a ridiculous smile on his face: “When he went to the treatment center last night, Dr. Perente told me that he had just done surgery on that Fitney this afternoon and cut off all the stuff that the man had.

Uncut, that thing was almost kicked into mud by Claude, and both eggs were shattered and swollen like the kind of bread that just came out of the kitchen. Couldn't urinate the other day, so Dr. Perente had to stick a reed tube in it to release blood, pus and urine, causing that Fetney to die and live, demanding that someone kill him. So Dr. Perente had to faint him and cut off that thing below him, or it would be life-threatening... "

Perhaps it was Colonel Mentok who spoke so vividly that the lieutenant officers standing in the cabin suddenly felt a little chilly below, clamping their legs.

Colonel Mentok has yet to realize a change in the standing posture of these lieutenant officers: "Dr. Perente tells me that this Fitney cut the following thing and it's not life-threatening, but he just can't pee standing in the future. He thinks it would be better to retire this Fitney to his home, otherwise staying in the barracks would be laughed at, plus losing that thing would most likely lead to a psychopath, and his fighting ability would probably be a very unsettling factor for our regiment...”

“I think it's better to retire him and go home, lose that thing. Is he still a man? Even if his fighting ability is strong, but this is the firearms age, not the medieval century when he fought with a sword, his personal fighting ability does not improve the fighting power of our entire legion, but because he lacks this object below becomes a laugh for the soldiers...

Dr. Perente is right that if he stays in the barracks, he is likely to continue to retaliate against Claude, causing confusion and instability in our barracks. We could have punished him for retaliation for his injuries this time in training, decommissioned him home, and I think we can use that to appease Claude. ”

Returning home from military service in this era is not a good thing, basically because of injury and disability. The pattern of warfare in which shootings are queued up makes all countries very concerned about each of their forces. Generally speaking, soldiers with healthy hands and feet cannot be discharged halfway until the end of their service. Being a soldier, wanting to break military discipline, being discharged from service, fleeing the battlefield to become the fate of cannon ash, can only be said to be beautifully thought of, is simply impossible.

Being cut off like Fitney and then retired home can also be said to have been retired because of disability. His loss was not only a symbol of a man, but also meant that his six years in the barracks had been a complete waste of time and that he could not be a citizen for the rest of his life. Especially as a sergeant, only one step away from the rank of lieutenant of the Kingdom's official officer, and consequently retired, this was a very brutal end for Sergeant Fitney.

“I think Lieutenant Hawkem's right. Now that Fitney's been cut off, he's not a real man, so we retire him home in the name of being maimed and tell Claude the news to appease him. As for his wounds, we conferred on him the vacant post of sergeant Fitney, and I'm sure he would be satisfied with the arrangement. ”

Captain Max couldn't wait to come forward in support of Lieutenant Hawkem's proposal, feeling that he had suffered purely without delusion. He stayed well in the battalion and was assigned here as a general instructor for the training of officers. You can also serve as a general instructor, return to the battalion in three months, and then you will be able to lay down your own troops as commander. Luckily, you will be able to become a battalion commander, and you will still have a vice battalion commander. By the time the war breaks out, the three green stars on your shoulder will be replaced by a silver moon.

But who would have thought that there was so much crap in this Fuckabee Hill barracks that that damn military judge, Lieutenant Sterley, was relying on his unfamiliar knowledge of the place to send two resentful soldiers together to give them a chance to retaliate, which is obviously not to give them a job. In the end, it really made such a big impact on him. The background of the recruit Claude is so big that his labor is also implicated in it. Somehow the officer dropped it, you wait for me, Sderry...

Either way, the Blue Feather Regiment is also one of the four Ace Field Regiments in the Kingdom of Ovilas, and even if Baroness Maria's influence in front of Sterling X were to be tabooed, they would not bow down to please her disciples. Soldiers are arrogant, and it is difficult for them to calm down this training reprisal, to appease Claude, not to make him confess to Baroness Maria, to write about his experiences after enlistment.

After all, it was difficult and easy. At a critical moment when the Blue Feather Regiment and other regiments tore apart the dominance of the attack after the outbreak of the war, no one hoped that this training retaliation would spread to Baroness Maria's ears, causing her to complain about her disciples, complaining about the injustice of the Blue Feather Regiment in front of His Majesty the King, and consequently destroying the good things of the Regiment...

So appeasing that injured Claude became the most important thing, and Captain Max thought Lieutenant Hawkem was right, and he wanted to fix it as soon as possible. It was not difficult to expel a Fitney who was no longer a man from the barracks, without the symbol of that man, who could simply be discharged in the name of disability. Without this Fitney, that Claude would not have to worry about retaliation in the future, and would have ceded the rank of Sergeant Fitney to Claude, believing that he would not have said anything. Even if Baroness Maria knew about this later, she would not be able to accuse the Bluefeathers of unfairness.

“But now that Claude is injured, it will take two or three months to fully recover, and he can no longer continue to be trained as a sergeant, would it be inappropriate for him to take up the post of sergeant? If he is unable to serve the crowd, the soldier in that unit is completely defenceless and unable to cooperate with the other teams. As Colonel Mentok has just said, the war will erupt within six months, and they may only mess with us when they go to war...”

No one had a problem getting that Fitney out of service, but someone questioned Claude as the sergeant. Now Claude has not even completed his officer training and has only received three months of recruit training, and rightly so, he is only a soldier, not even a corporal. Making him a sergeant and a full squad leader for a squad soldier is too obvious. What squad soldier is willing to go to the battlefield under such an unreliable squad leader? And this team led by Claude can work with other teams on the battlefield and follow orders to face artillery fire? This is indeed very disturbing.

“It's all right.” Captain Max had a good heart: “We don't need Claude to be the sergeant in those squadrons. Every time a conscription expands, we find that some brain-deficient strings are totally unsuitable for new recruits to the soldier, who, although healthy in all limbs, are unresponsive or mentally disturbed. We used to put them together and throw them to the logistics department or to weigh up the transport force and let them do their job and let them die.

This time we pick out some of these guys that are slightly normal. After the war, the medical team will follow the troops to the front line to set up a battlefield treatment center, and then we will have to set up a guard team and stretcher team, all of whom will have to be drawn from the fighting forces. Why don't we just use these guys as early as possible to form a guard unit and a stretcher team, and leave that to Claude, who will also be the sergeant in charge, without compromising our strength. And for Baroness Maria, we did our best to take care of his disciples... ”

Captain Cantaya came in through the door and, with all due respect, brought Colonel Mentok a pot of freshly brewed black tea, tea flavor and nose. This is clearly Captain Cantaya's private treasure, and Colonel Mentok is satisfied. As an officer of the Logistics Department, Captain Kantaya is a considerate officer, and Cayenne has done a very good job in welcoming his superiors. The service is very thoughtful.

Colonel Mentok nodded to Captain Max standing in front of him with a gentle sip of black tea: "You said the offer was very good, so you'll take care of it. And at the same time, let this Claude understand that it was in the face of his pharmacy teacher, Baroness Maria, that we did this in his favor and in his care.

But your proposal just forgot two key points. One is that this time four more noble brothers with Claude were wounded by that Fitney and sent to the treatment center, and the surrounding team members said in their investigation that Claude was angrily challenged by Fitney because the lives of those four and his better noble brothers were threatened.

According to our investigations, all four noble children were sent to our regiment for training as officers, abandoned by their families, and their families were not very prestigious and powerful, arguably on the verge of falling. Sending four abandoned sons also holds a promise for them, and noble sons like this have many in every regiment in the kingdom, which is nothing to be expected of them.

But this time they were injured by Fitney because of Claude's involvement, and Dr. Perente thought it would take them a month or two to recover, so they missed the next sergeant training. Now that Claude is going to be chief sergeant to form a guard unit and stretcher unit for the battlefield treatment facility, let these four noble brothers be sergeants to help him when they are wounded, and I think Claude will be grateful for that information.

And one more thing, Lieutenant Hawkem, you investigate how many veterans are still in the barracks with that Fitney, find out, and then transfer them all to the other barracks. I do not want to hear anything about this reprisal in the future. ”

“Yes, Colonel. ”