Siren Commander, a mole in his own port

Author: Luo Yu Xiao Yao

Introduction: By chance, Luo Yun was summoned to another world by the Sirens and became their commander. But before he could start enjoying his new life, he was told to perform a special undercover mission.

As the first male visitor to the isolated city of ship girls, Luo Yun needs to find opportunities to steal their confidential information, and even sell his body if necessary. Is there such a good thing?

Wait, if I don't successfully conquer them within a year, my life will be in danger? But there are hundreds of them!

No matter how reluctant Luo Yun was, he had to carry out this dangerous mission as his fate was closely tied to Siren's.

However, as his understanding of the ship girls gradually deepened, Luo Yun accidentally learned a shocking secret.

It seems that the owner of this port area is himself...

Volume: Volume 1

Chapter 1 We Sirens also need our own commander

Suddenly, a discordant sound of hurried footsteps echoed in the empty and silent corridor. A pink-haired, yellow-eyed JK girl hurried across the corridor, a hint of worry emerging between her brows. She was carrying a silver-white suitcase and muttering to herself:

"What's wrong with that Dreamweaver? She insisted on having me come to her place for a meeting. Doesn't she know I'm fighting a life-and-death battle with those shipgirls in the experimental field? Uwaaa! It's already this late, am I going to be late?"

Thinking of the ruthless methods of her colleagues, the Siren girl named Purifier couldn't help but shudder. Although the Sirens belonged to different classes and there was no obvious superior-subordinate relationship, the Sirens of the Arbitration Agency were real fighters. And her relationship with her colleague, the Observer, was not harmonious.

With this thought in mind, the Purifier quickened his pace again, shuttling through several narrow and dim corridors like a gust of wind, and finally rushed into the door of the conference room before the meeting started.

Without paying attention to what was happening in the conference room, the Purifier held his knees and breathlessly said, "Purifier reporting in! I, I shouldn't be late, right?"

If it wasn't inconvenient to unfold her ship suit in the base, she wouldn't have to run a marathon with the physical strength of an ordinary human girl.

"You're punctual, Purifier." A voice without any emotion came from the main seat. Dream Weaver, the petite, pale girl and the ruler of the Siren Organization, glanced at her, then looked around and said softly, "Now that everyone is here, Tempalance, let's begin."

The arbitrator named Tempalans nodded slightly. She raised her hand and waved it gently. A complex miniature model suddenly appeared in the air. It was a distribution map of the experimental field belonging to Siren. A small half of the experimental field was dyed red, indicating the fact that it had been destroyed.

Tempalance, with a pair of dead blue eyes, said expressionlessly, "Since the beginning of the month, the shipgirls' combat style has suddenly become more aggressive. We were caught off guard and lost a large number of experimental sites. Furthermore, due to your orders, we have been unable to organize an effective counterattack. Even now, our losses are still increasing."

Dreamweaver seemed to be responding, but also seemed to be simply narrating: "The commanders of the ship girls are closely related to the survival of the entire world. Before we understand what is happening, we must not act rashly."

"Why are we bringing up something we already know?" The Purifier, sitting at the very end, muttered quietly. "Their commander must be going crazy again, doing some inexplicable things. I say we shouldn't tolerate him. We should just bring him back and let him experience the terror of the Siren."

"And then we'll all die together?" The Observer curled his lips and said with disdain, "Can you please stay away from me when the time comes? I don't want to die with you."

The Purifier shrank back and smiled sheepishly, "That's all I was saying... Um, well, Dream Weaver, you called us here specially. You must have found the problem, right?"

"Well, thanks to the observers who infiltrated their port area not long ago, we were able to learn the reason for the abnormal behavior of the ship girls." Dream Weaver paused for a moment and said in a subtle tone, "To put it simply, their commander disappeared."

"I said it had to be related to that person... What!?" The Purifier was struck by lightning, his eyes widening in disbelief. "Are you kidding me? How could a living person just disappear like that?"

The Dream Weaver said calmly, "That's the truth. I don't like joking."

The Purifier slumped in her chair, dumbfounded, and said, "What the hell are all those shipgirls for? Now we're going to be buried with them for their stupidity. If we had known earlier, we should have taken that guy back. We can negotiate whatever he wants, even if he covets my beauty... It's better than losing your life, right?"

"You're my colleague! No wonder we pin all our hopes on that man." The Observer sighed deeply, his tone filled with fatigue. "Have you ever thought about this: if everything has reached a point of no return, why hasn't the world been destroyed yet?"

"...Oh, that's right." The Purifier said belatedly, "If something really happened to that man, we would have been finished long ago. So what happened?"

Dream Weaver said, "There are two possibilities. One is that our previous judgment was wrong and he is not the so-called savior. The other is that he is temporarily safe and is really just missing. As long as we can find him safely, we can pretend that nothing happened."

"So which one do you think is more likely?"

"No matter which possibility it is, as long as the probability is not zero, we will lose everything if we lose the bet." Dream Weaver's face tightened. "I suggest a two-pronged approach. While looking for a ship girl commander, we should also train a Siren commander."

The Purifier was stunned for a moment, then asked cautiously, "Um, could you say it again? I don't understand. What does it mean to be the Siren's Commander?"

"Shipgirls are loyal to their commanders, regardless of whether that person is alive or dead. There will never be another shipgirl commander. Therefore, if we want to seek new possibilities, we can only start with ourselves. If the plan goes well, we will no longer need to be controlled by shipgirls. Even if the bet is wrong, we can just kill that person."

Despite the straightforward tone, everyone could still feel Tianpalansi's cruelty, but they did not say anything. After all, in a sense, they were all executioners with blood on their hands.

The Dream Weaver frowned slightly upon hearing this. "Put away your extraneous thoughts. You haven't even chosen the person yet, but you're already thinking about how to deal with him? What if he realizes something's wrong and becomes estranged from us?"

Tempalans lowered his eyes and said, "I'm sorry, I was inconsiderate."

"I have no objection to your plan. I just want to know how you plan to choose our commander." The Observer looked at his palm, bored. "Don't tell me we're going to capture people on land until we find someone we like. Let the Purifiers do the dirty work."

"No, I've already thought of a solution." Dream Weaver pulled out a cube emitting a faint blue light from his arms and whispered, "I'm sure you're all familiar with this. I've analyzed the principles of building shipgirls. If we reverse the entire process, theoretically, we can build a commander suitable for us."

The Purifier exclaimed: "Mind Cube!? You want to use this thing to summon humans? But, but this is the core of the ship girl, not the Siren..."

A strange light flashed in the Dream Weaver's eyes. "This is exactly why I summoned you. Before I begin reverse engineering, I need all of you to input your core codes into the Mind Cube to ensure that the summoned humans meet the Siren's needs."

Chapter 2: Where have I seen this commander before?

"Do you think the Weaver's plan can succeed?" Standing in front of the observation window of the Siren Laboratory, the Purifier looked at the Weaver and Tempalans fiddling with the complicated mechanical devices, and asked with a little concern.

On a larger scale, this experiment concerns the life and death of the Sirens and even the entire world. On a smaller scale... there is no such possibility. If nothing happens, they will have to continue to rely on the unreliable commander of the ship girl, and their life and death will depend on his mood.

Unable to obtain true freedom, the Purifiers would rather find themselves a Siren Commander, so that at least the initiative is in their hands.

The observer pondered for a moment and said firmly, "It has a high probability of success. Just wait and see."

The Purifier asked curiously, "Do you trust the Dreamweaver so much? Using the Mind Cube to reverse summon humans, even if we Sirens are technologically advanced, doesn't that sound very reliable?"

"I'm different from you. I never blindly trust anyone." The Observer said with a playful smile, "Don't you realize that Dreamweaver has already prepared everything? If she didn't need our core code, she probably wouldn't even discuss it with us and would have just issued the notice."

In the past, no matter how high the support rate of resolutions was, it was considered a good thing if action could be taken within a month. However, this experiment was different. After the vote was passed, the Dream Weaver immediately rushed to the laboratory with the Mind Cube, as if a second later would lead to serious consequences.

Of course, the Weaver's abnormal behavior can be understood as a matter of life and death for the Sirens, which cannot be taken lightly. However, she is more inclined to believe that there is another unknown secret involved, but the Weaver has no intention of explaining it to them. The meaning of this is intriguing.

"That makes sense. That should be a sure thing." The Purifier suddenly realized, but then another question followed. "I wonder if our commander is a man or a woman, and if they're easy to get along with? I heard that shipgirls fall in love with their commanders unconditionally, and the effect is even more terrifying than brainwashing. Do you think we will become like them?"

The observer scoffed, "If you want to be a fangirl, don't drag me along. I'm just an ordinary human being, at best an interesting subject for observation. How could I possibly be moved?"

"That's true. I can't imagine..." Before the Purifier finished her words, a dazzling blue light suddenly erupted in the laboratory. She hurriedly turned her head and shouted, "The experiment has begun!"

The Observer snorted softly, pulled out a pair of sunglasses from his pocket, and said proudly, "Fortunately, I was prepared. Hehe~ Let's see which human is so lucky to receive our favor... How could it be him!?"

The observer suddenly screamed, took several steps back, stumbled, and fell to the ground. Her black-framed sunglasses hung crookedly on her shocked little face, making her look extremely funny.

"Do you know that human?" The Purifier squinted his eyes and looked into the laboratory, curiously looking at the young man who appeared out of thin air. "You know what, he's quite handsome. If he could be my commander, I wouldn't be against it."

The observer trembled as he took off his sunglasses and muttered, "You have no idea what this means. It's over, it's all over..."

At the same time, in the laboratory across the window, a young man named Luo Yun had just opened his eyes. Before he could see where he was, a sudden feeling of dizziness hit him like a tide, making him unstable and almost fall.

At this moment, a slender and delicate little hand supported his arm in time, and then a cold voice sounded from his ear: "Take a deep breath, it's normal to feel dizzy."

Luo Yun turned his head and saw that the owner of the slender hand was a petite girl with a delicate face. Her short white hair was dotted with a hint of lake blue highlights. Her blue eyes contained no emotion, but for some reason, Luo Yun could faintly sense a hint of concern.

"Where is this? Who are you?" Luo Yun asked subconsciously, and it was not until this moment that he noticed the girl's unusually pale skin color. Is that really the skin color that a human can have?

"This is Siren Base. You can call me Dream Weaver. I know you must have a lot of questions right now. Don't worry, ask them one by one, and I will tell you everything you want to know." Dream Weaver paused for a moment, and his tone suddenly became gentle. "Before that, please rest well, my commander."

The Dream Weaver's words seemed to hold a certain magical power. Suddenly, an indescribable weariness washed over Luo Yun like a tide. His eyelids grew heavy, as if pulled by an invisible force. Finally, unable to resist the drowsiness, he slowly closed his eyes. Just as consciousness was about to fade, he saw the Dream Weaver's lips curl into a gentle smile.

The Dream Weaver waved her hand, and a dark blue jellyfish-shaped ship silently appeared from thin air. She held Luo Yun's body and gently placed him on her ship. Then she looked at Tianpa Lansi, her face gradually becoming serious. "Tianpa Lansi, what's going on? Why is it him?"

For the first time, a look of confusion appeared in Tempalans's dead eyes. She was silent for a long time, then said in a barely audible voice, "There's not enough information to draw a valid conclusion. I need to give him a thorough physical examination."

"Well, monitor his physical condition closely. No matter what happens, be sure to notify me immediately." Dream Weaver took a deep breath. "The commander of the ship girl who disappeared inexplicably was actually summoned by us. This is really..."

"Why did he pass out? Is there something wrong?"

As soon as the experiment was over, the Purifier rushed in impatiently, but unexpectedly found that Luo Yun had fallen into a coma, and his tone couldn't help but carry a hint of anxiety.

This was the first time she liked a human being so much. It was impossible that something would happen to that guy before she even had a chance to talk to him, right?

"It's just that he's exhausted and needs to rest. There's no need to yell." Dream Weaver frowned slightly and said softly, "The passage constructed by the Mind Cube is too much of a burden for ordinary people. Even he can't avoid it... In short, this matter must be kept strictly confidential. Remember not to leak any information, especially to those ship girls. Before we have a countermeasure prepared, we must not let them know that their commander is at the Siren Base."

Tempalans nodded and said, "I understand. I'll start preparing right away."

"The shipgirl's commander is at the Siren Base? How come I've never heard of this?" The Purifier asked, his face pure and innocent, untainted by knowledge. "Then why did you summon the Siren Commander? Are you trying to use the emperor to control the princes?"

The Dream Weaver opened his mouth to speak, but stopped himself. He just shook his head slightly and let out a long and deep sigh.

Chapter 3: Prank show?

"Uh……"

Luo Yun let out a low groan and slowly opened his hazy eyes. A slight headache came over him, and his consciousness gradually became clearer.

He held his forehead and sat up, looking around, and found himself in a minimalist room with a soft single bed under him. There was a faint fragrance in the air.

Where is this? Why am I lying here? I remember just now... Dream Weaver? That girl's name should be that, right?

Luo Yun picked up the photo frame on the bedside table. Inside was a selfie of a white-haired girl sitting on a dark blue jellyfish-shaped mechanical device. She was the girl he had met before who called herself the Dream Weaver.

"Dream Weaver...do people really come up with such strange names these days? It must be a code name or a nickname." Luo Yun guessed uncertainly. He carefully examined the girl's lifeless yet extremely delicate pale face. As if he had discovered something, he grumbled softly, "The beauty effect is too exaggerated. She is beautiful, but she doesn't look like a normal human being... Wait, she really looks like this."

The pretty face of the Dream Weaver flashed through his mind again, and Luo Yun suddenly felt an inexplicable uneasiness in his heart. He shook his head, trying to recall the root of all this from the fog of memory. How did he come here?

"I remember going to a job fair today. I left the house and took a taxi, but what happened next... well, I can't remember anything." Luo Yun muttered to himself, "Could it be that I didn't eat breakfast and suffered from hypoglycemia, and then the Dream Weaver picked me up while I was unconscious?"

In this case, I should thank her. As for the various incongruities with the Dream Weaver, Luo Yun would rather believe that she is playing cosplay, and who knows what unpopular character she is playing that he doesn't know.

Luo Yun breathed a sigh of relief after coming to a self-consistent conclusion. Now that he was awake, it would not be a good idea to stay here any longer. He decided to pack up and go back. He would probably miss the job fair, so it was a good opportunity to go to the hospital for a full body check-up, which would at least give him peace of mind.

After putting the photo of the Dream Weaver back in its place, just as Luo Yun was about to get out of bed, his eyes inadvertently swept across the window. A strange scenery instantly attracted his attention. He took a closer look out of curiosity and stood still for a moment.

Most of the places within Luo Yun's sight were pitch black, with only a faint light near the windowsill. But even so, Luo Yun could clearly see colorful schools of fish swimming leisurely in the water, soft seaweed swaying gently with the water flow, and a large number of coral reefs growing on the soft fine sand.

"Sea, seabed!?" Luo Yun rubbed his eyes in disbelief, his eyes full of shock. This scene was definitely not a projection on an electronic screen, but a real underwater world. However, because of this, he fell into deep self-doubt.

Where is he now? Is this still Earth? Is the Dream Weaver...really a human?

Tuk-tuk-tuk——

Almost at the moment when he had this strange thought, an untimely knock on the door sounded quietly behind him. Luo Yun suddenly felt creepy, as if he could feel a chill running up his spine to the top of his head. He turned his head stiffly and stared at the pure white door.

What should I do? Should I pretend nothing happened, or should I just grab my weapon and fight her? But do I really have the wherewithal to fight her? And what if I make a mistake? Wouldn't it be so embarrassing? It would be like I'd repay a debt of gratitude with a debt of enmity?

Just as Luo Yun was torn between his conscience and his desires, the door handle was slowly pressed from the outside. It was obvious that the girl outside the door could not wait any longer. He was startled and without thinking too much, he quickly lay back on the bed, adjusted his breathing, and pretended to be asleep.

At this point, we can only wait and see what happens.

squeak-

The door was gently pushed open, and the girl walked into the room. Seeing Luo Yun still lying on the bed, she couldn't help but be slightly stunned: "Huh? Are you still not awake?"

The Dream Weaver walked towards Luo Yun and at the same time called up the monitoring panel. She quickly scanned his various indicators and saw that his heart rate was close to 140. A flash of enlightenment flashed in her eyes. So that's what was going on. Was he pretending to sleep because he found something wrong?

She thought for a moment, sat down next to Luo Yun, gently lifted the thin blanket covering him, raised her slender hand, and pressed it on his heart.

Luo Yun only felt a familiar and more intense fragrance coming towards him, which was exactly the same as the scent emitted by the bed under him. It seemed that this room was the bedroom of the Dream Weaver. Then, a cold little hand quietly touched his body. Luo Yun was caught off guard and suddenly tensed up.

"Your heartbeat is getting faster. Aren't you going to wake up?" The Dream Weaver's tone was as calm as ever. "Is it because we're not close enough? If that's the case, take off your clothes..."

Upon hearing this, Luo Yun immediately opened his eyes, distanced himself from the Dream Weaver, and looked at her defensively: "That's not necessary. Who are you and where is this place?"

"Didn't I introduce myself? I'm Dreamweaver, but I prefer you to call me Mio. The former is my code name, and the latter is my real name. However, there are many Sirens who use code names as their real names."

Dream Weaver paused, looked out the window, and continued, "This is the Siren Base, located... well, not on the Earth you're familiar with, but on another world that's similar yet very different. I see. You saw something wrong through this, but I've overlooked that."

"You said I traveled through time?" Luo Yun looked around, his eyes becoming even more alert. "How do I know this isn't some prank targeting me?"

"It's indeed a bit troublesome to explain in such a short time, and you may not believe what I say." Dream Weaver seemed to have anticipated Luo Yun's reaction. She took out a mobile phone from her pocket and handed it to Luo Yun. "This is your phone. I have done some processing for you. Otherwise, you won't be able to connect to the outside network. If you want to know what happened, you might as well go and see it with your own eyes. But if you think I can control the entire Internet..."

Before she could finish, Luo Yun couldn't wait to take the phone away and started browsing without even looking up: "If that's the case, I'll accept it. How can I deserve to let the whole world join forces to deceive me?"

"Not necessarily. You don't realize your own importance at all." Dream Weaver held his chin with one hand, looked at Luo Yun's face, and said softly, "But don't worry. We have plenty of time. If you have any questions, you can tell me. I will explain them to you one by one until you fully understand your situation."

Chapter 4: The birth point is the BOSS room

Luo Yun didn't know what to do to understand this world as quickly as possible, but he knew that if the Dream Weavers were not lying, they must be an existence that cannot be ignored in this world. After all, they mastered the technology related to traveling through the multiverse, which did not seem like something that an unknown person could do.

In other words, as long as you check the global news related to politics, military and economy, you will most likely see them, but if you find nothing, the credibility of the Dream Weaver's words in Luo Yun's mind will be greatly reduced.

With this thought in mind, Luo Yun opened the browser and immediately selected the hot news list, but just as he was about to browse it carefully, the eye-catching news on the front page headline instantly caught his eye.

Brilliant results, victory in sight! Azur Lane defeats the Sirens once again, and humanity regains control of part of the coastal waters!

If I remember correctly, when the Dream Weaver introduced himself just now, he seemed to have said "We are the Sirens", right?

Hiss... This title doesn't look good.

Luo Yun glanced at the Dream Weaver quietly and calmly clicked on the news headline. As his fingers swiped, lines of text passed before his eyes like flowing water. His mood became increasingly heavy. The situation was developing in the worst direction.

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