Roland, who had personally experienced the education system of the Wehrmacht, knew very well that its officers were not bookish scholars confined to their studies or simple-minded warriors. Li Lin had spent almost a generation to shape such a group of Elf soldiers—possessing a sound knowledge structure, perceiving the spirit of the times, rigorously trained, disciplined and judicious, with a broad perspective, neither blindly obedient nor eager to show off. No matter how dire the situation, they would never abandon their attitude of rational judgment, and these Wehrmacht officers, who could be called the ideal model of soldiers, possessed a sensitivity towards technology and the ability to turn inspiration into long-lasting systems, which was far more outstanding and enlightened than that of their human contemporaries.