: A Story on Another Ocean

“I’m sorry, Cabot, I’m going to take a step first.”

The little Chiyuan in front of her bowed her head, then turned and left.

Cabot raised his hand to keep her, but the other party was plunged into darkness, and she couldn’t keep up anyway.

She couldn’t make a sound in her throat, and couldn’t move her legs. Chiyuan was getting farther and farther away from her.

You clearly know that I am waiting for your return, Chi Yuan!

Cabot thought helplessly.

“I want to come back too, but no one has gone to the Arctic Ocean to support us. Food, ammunition and water sources are exhausted…Cabot, in fact, we are already dead.”

The face of Chi Yuan, who had already left, suddenly enlarged in her field of vision. Cabot opened her mouth wide. She wanted to say something.

Chi Yuan’s eyes were empty. She stared at Cabot, asking repeatedly like a robot: “Why didn’t you come to save me? Why?”

Why, why can’t I save you, Chi Yuan!

“I hate you, Cabot, why didn’t you come and save me? Why did you leave me alone in the Arctic Ocean, why am I the only one here?”

No, I’m on my way, I’m on my way… The coalition government would rather sacrifice the people than let us go. We’re thinking of a way, we’re thinking of… a way…

Chi Yuan’s body gradually became transparent, and at the same time, there were more and more of her figures.

The accent in Cabot’s ears gradually increased, and every red kite kept repeating that sentence.

“I hate you, Cabot.”

“I hate you, Cabot.”

“I hate you, Cabot.”

——”I love you, Cabot.”

The final sound tore apart everything in front of Cabot’s eyes, and the entire space began to spin, and all Chi Yuan’s clones were torn into pieces.

The dark world sprinkled light, and the light made Cabot a little bit unable to open his eyes, and then the sound of glass shattering rang out.

Cabot knew that this was the characteristic sound of high-speed restoration barrels being used.

“Lexington!”

A familiar and majestic voice sounded in her ears, Cabot opened his eyes suddenly, and found himself lying on the operating table—— Lexington, glaring at him.

It was rare for her to be so angry. Cabot was stunned for a moment, and then the severe pain in her brain made her almost out of breath.

“what happened……”

“Don’t conflict with the coalition government, I’ve said it many times!” Lexington frowned and looked at Cabot, who had a terrible headache. “Now they have no way out, they can do anything!”

Can do anything, mean…?

Cabot turned his head and saw the Vesta standing on the other side of him.

The latter took off his mask and let out a long sigh of relief: “How does it feel to be thrown into the deep sea? Don’t tell me you want to try again.”

Ah, I remembered. There was a conflict with the coalition government in order to pass through the defense line before, and then the gate of the circuit breaker was opened, and the deep sea, which had been hungry for a long time, rushed out.

The humans in charge of the guards were killed on the spot, and the ship girls sank in an instant, and many β-types rushed into the Pacific Ocean.

“You’re still alive after looking like that. You really deserve to be a blue ghost. You have nothing to do with death.” The Vesta smiled and stretched out her hand to pat her on the shoulder.

Seeing that Cabot recalled what happened, Lexington didn’t beat around the bush: “I know you want to go to Chiyuan’s side urgently, but I have to pour cold water on you.

“It has been a year since the Arctic Ocean was besieged and isolated. I don’t think that many of those children survived; even if they survived, the coalition government’s negative publicity made them have no place to stand.

“Of course, there is no problem with HM Heavy Industries taking them in. However, I have doubts about whether they can survive and come out alive.”

Lexington sighed while speaking.

Cabot’s complexion was terrible, and she didn’t want to hurt her at this time, but there are some things that must be prepared for the worst.

“…I dreamed about Chiyuan…” Cabot’s answer was a little dazed.

Lexington took a deep breath, she stretchedShe covered her forehead with her hand, and the Vesta Goddess beside her smiled softly.

“You really…have no sense of crisis at all!” Lexington complained.

“Forget it, forget it, it’s because of this that I can see the real little ghost.” The Vesta smiled and stretched out her hand to pat Cabot’s back.

Her shallow smile made Cabot feel a little relieved.

“Since that child believed in you until the end, you have to trust her, and she will definitely come back.

“I believe she can hold the Arctic Ocean, and we will continue to work hard to break through the gates to support them as soon as possible.”

Cabot lowered her head. She wanted to recall what kind of dream she had, but in the end, there was only one sentence that she could recall.

“I love you, Cabot.”

Those were the words Chi Yuan uttered in a calm, nostalgic, joyful voice.

Cabot knew that even if it really sank, even if she entered the maintenance canal countless times, she would break through the coalition government’s breakgate and go to the child.

“I see… I will continue to go…”

“Rest now! I’ll go when I’m healthy!” Lexington quickly pulled off the quilt and wrapped Cabot in it.

She snapped her fingers, reputation and counterattack appeared out of nowhere, wrapped Cabot tightly and sent her out of the emergency room with a cart.

Looking at the other person’s figure going away, the Kitchen Goddess couldn’t help but smile: “As expected of a professional maid, her hands and feet are nimble, and her prestige is always so chic, whether it’s on the battlefield or in life.”

“Really, Miss Vesta, please don’t give such blunt encouragement to the little ghost. Her single-minded character will immediately open the door to the coalition government again.”

Lexington complained in a low voice.

“Isn’t this very good? Young people should be like this, but you, Lexington, are really getting better and better.” The Vesta shook her head.

“…If you count by the time when you became a ship’s wife, the earliest one is the little ghost…” Lexington frowned.

“She has lived like that for a thousand years. Do you still think it is calculated according to the time she became a ship’s wife?” Amused by Lexington’s words, the Vesta shook her head and closed the door of the emergency room.

She and Lexington left the room, turned around and walked deep into the corridor.

“I have a lot of confidence in that child.”

“You mean… Chi Yuan?” Lexington asked.

The Vesta nodded, and they stopped at the door of a room. Lexington raised his head and saw Bismarck’s nameplate on the door plate of the room.

“However, it’s just a matter of confidence. What will that child be changed by the war… I don’t know.”

The door of the ward was pushed open, and a blonde woman turned around.

“Besides, I don’t know what she will do when she knows the truth about her life experience.”



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