Teaching?
This is a war, could you take it seriously?
They didn't know about the tense conversation Ji Xinghe had had with Cadelin before, or how it had ended, so they couldn't understand.
But it doesn't matter, once the truth is in front of everyone, they will naturally understand.
The Federation mecha warriors who tuned into Ji Xinghe's perspective were not worried about the safety of the teaching squad, they were just slightly worried about the 1829 outpost.
Is it worth betting the lives of four thousand people and an outpost, wagering that Ji Xinghe would not lose face in front of over ten thousand mecha warriors?
After all, there are three hundred imperial mechas.
And the units the Empire has sent for the attack are certainly not just these three hundred mechas, they can send more at any time to provide support.
Will they spare no effort to kill Ji Xinghe when they realize they are facing him?