"The Next Choice"

The day had arrived when the cadets would choose their path—whether they would join the Military Police, Garrison, or the Scouts. The training field buzzed with anticipation as the newly graduated recruits lined up in front of their commander, Flock, ready to give their final instructions before making their decisions. Fifteen years had passed since the world had expanded beyond the walls of Paradis, and the Eldian military had evolved with the times. More territory meant more responsibilities, and with the increase in population, the military needed recruits now more than ever.

Flock, stood tall in front of the assembled soldiers, his sharp gaze scanning the crowd. His role was to inspire and prepare the cadets for their upcoming choices. He began with a speech meant to ignite the spirit of duty within them.

"Each one of you has worked hard to get to this point. You've all trained rigorously, and today is the day you choose your future. Eldia stands on the brink of a new era, no longer fighting for humanity, but for our people—for Eldia. The world beyond the island is vast, and while we have gained new lands, enemies remain. So, no matter which regiment you choose, remember, you are serving Eldia."

He paused, letting his words sink in before continuing. "Let me remind you what each regiment stands for. The Military Police uphold law and order. They are our internal defense, ensuring criminals are kept at bay. With guns now in play, their role is more dangerous than ever. They patrol the streets, break up criminal organizations, and ensure the safety of our cities. It's not the comfortable job it used to be—now, it's a fight against crime, and criminals have access to firearms just like we do."

Flock gestured towards the next group. "The Garrison. They maintain our infrastructure, ensuring our cities, roads, and new territories are protected and secure. Their work isn't just about keeping the walls standing anymore. They're our emergency response team, the first line of defense in any disaster or conflict. They protect our borders, manage supply lines, and ensure that Eldia functions smoothly."

He then turned to the scouts. "And finally, the Scouts. They are our frontlines—our navy, air force, and army. They defend our nation from external threats, engage in intelligence missions, and deal with espionage. The Scouts no longer face titans, but human enemies from across the world, including Marley. Each branch of the Scouts, whether it be land, air, or sea, has a separate commander, because no one man can oversee everything. This is the most dangerous regiment, but it is also the one that protects Eldia's future."

Flock's eyes met those of the cadets standing before him. "Now, the choice is yours. Choose wisely, because your future and the future of Eldia depends on it."

The cadets were dismissed to make their selections. They gathered in groups, each filing towards their respective registration tables. Some cadets were still debating which path to take, but others had already made up their minds. The room was filled with tension and excitement, as each choice carried the weight of their future.

Udo, Zofia, Elena, and Aiden all stepped forward together, resolute in their decision to join the Scouts. The scouts had become a symbol of Eldia's protection, and while the other regiments had their own importance, the Scouts stood at the forefront of the battle for their homeland. The propaganda in recent years had driven up recruitment, and the Scouts were now seen as the most honorable choice. It was no longer just about fighting titans—it was about defending Eldia from human threats, conducting intelligence missions, and maintaining the balance of power in a hostile world.

After the choices were made, the cadets were split up. Those who had chosen the Military Police were sent to one side, the Garrison recruits to another, and the Scouts to their own area. The MPs would go on to uphold law and order within the growing Eldian nation. The Garrison recruits would handle the logistics, infrastructure, and emergency response teams. But for the Scouts, a new kind of training awaited them, a new training awaited everyone.

Samuel, a senior officer in the Scouts, welcomed the new recruits. "Congratulations on joining the Scouts. Your training will be intense, and it will last until you're fully prepared for what's ahead. We are now fighting against other nations, and while the titans are no longer our main threat, the enemies we face are no less dangerous. Your next task will be to choose which division of the Scouts you wish to join. Do you want to be part of the army, patrolling the borders and fighting on land? Do you want to join the navy and defend our coasts? Or perhaps the air force, where we conduct reconnaissance and aerial missions?"

Samuel continued, "There are also specialized divisions. Intelligence, espionage, and counterintelligence are critical for our success. The choices you make now will shape the rest of your military career."

The new recruits listened carefully. There was a gravity to their decision that went beyond mere military service. They were choosing how they would fight for the future of Eldia, against a world that sought to destroy them.

As the recruits dispersed to begin their journey, the new era of the Eldian military had truly begun. They were no longer confined to fighting titans or protecting walls. Now, they were soldiers of a modern nation, fighting for survival against human enemies, and their training would reflect this harsh reality.