"You want to replace me, right?" Republic looked at himself.

"Kill me, and then you can stay by his side as the only individual?"

"if not?"

"But isn't the commander dead?"

"Yes, go to the Lord's kingdom and accompany him, what's the problem?"

The Republic is silent.

"Can't you hear them?"

"Of course, you are me and I am you. As long as you die, then they won't bother you anymore."

"how about you?"

"Me? Of course I'll do what you can't do. I'll do what you can't do."

"But, aren't we two sides of the same coin... What's the difference between you and me?"

This time, the "Republic" remained silent.

"You're really smart." The Republic smiled. "But there's no reward."

"Because..." But for the first time, the Republic faced itself.

Although the blood still covered his eyes, and although the memories of the past still lingered, but...

Under some kind of witness, she slowly hugged herself.

The Republic was stunned for a moment and tried to push her away forcefully.

But it failed.

"You are a very gentle person." The voice of the Republic sounded along with a familiar voice.

"Like I said, I'm the flag bearer."

"But you're already very tired. You can go to that light and get away from these noises."

"But the things I wanted to do haven't been completed yet." The Republic pushed "Republic" away.

She was about to break, or rather, she was already broken.

The heart has stopped beating.

And now...

She knew that cracks had already spread throughout her body, and it would only take a little external force to break her apart.

"Is there anything else you want to do?"

The Republic looked at the artifact that was about to break.

"For example, the sir's true ending." Republic smiled with relief.

"I'm sorry to make you endure so much..." She lowered her head apologetically.

"But everything I have is given by the commander, and he is also in the shadows."

"If he really falls into the shadows, then I can give you everything."

The "Republic" fell silent again.

"You're such a bastard. How come you still hold onto hope..."

The Republic looked at his other self and said this, but then smiled again.

"You said it yourself, the emptiness at the end of the story is waiting for the hope that may be sent from the other side.

I am completely unable to resist you now.

And you know, there's no way we can get along.

We are two sides of the same coin. We may have faced the same direction briefly, but we will never meet and walk together forever."

"so?"

"I am willing to carry you on my back and stay by your side, sir." The Republic's meaning was very clear.

"I've said it many times, you are my sin, and I am the only one who can bear the responsibility for my sin." The eldest daughter of Iris announced.

"He will guide me to atonement."

"But you don't have the ability to bear all this."

Republic gave a broken smile. "You'll whip me, won't you?"

"You really like to lie to yourself."

The Republic stared into those crimson eyes.

"It's okay, it will break soon." The Republic smiled. "It will break soon. You and I both know this."

"Just as a ship girl, I need to, I must, choose my own ending—

Whether I die in battle or dissolve, the decision must be made by me."

This was her last bit of self-respect, a fragile bit of self-respect.

"Oh well--

As you wish, dear.

And then, stop running away.

Where else can you escape to?

My eldest daughter?"

Everything in front of me melted away like snowflakes.

She knelt down in front of the ruins of the courtyard, unable to shed a single tear.

When everything fades away, when she doesn't have to face anyone, not even herself.

All that was left was a hoarse scream that was about to break.

All I can do is grab the dry winter grass in front of me again and again in vain.

Then he pulled his hair, pulled out the dagger hanging at his waist and cut his body.

It seemed like this could make my broken heart feel a little better.

It seems that this can make me empathize with those who died.

Can……

It's all useless.

Some things, once lost, will never come back.

She has already lost the last thing she has to lose.

Nothing has changed, only the final hysteria remains.

She raised her head and looked at the moon in the sky with empty eyes.

It's like being back in that port area...

"Found it! It's Commander Lorraine! Come quickly, Goddess of the Hearth! She's still breathing!!!!"

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Her eyes trembled slightly.

"Sir...still alive?"

"Or, let's not go see him... Just pretend I'm missing, that'll be all..."

"Now, I've caught you!" The officer's voice echoed in his ears.

The screen flashes back.

Did I advise my superior to be more confident in himself?

But I am also a fool who is obsessed with the past and likes to hypnotize myself.

So, where else can you escape to, my lady?

She staggered to her feet and stumbled towards the sea.

Of course, escape to the deep sea where no one can find you.

"But are you really willing to do that?" Richthofen once hinted to himself.

"What can I do if I'm unwilling? I can't protect him." The Republic said to himself.

But when I looked up, the blue-purple Milky Way came into view.

The Republic slowly, slowly came to a halt.

Stopped at the edge of the water.

The waves caressed her, and she suddenly realized that she had lost her shoes in a mess.

A pair of jade feet gently stepped on the soft sand, and the sea water here was actually a little warm.

The sea reflected the magnificent starry sky, and close by, in the faint light of the lamp, she could see her own reflection.

Fragmented reflections beneath the waves.

For some reason, she was no longer in a hurry.

All the warships that came to support were parked on the northwest side of the port, while the southeast side where she was located was empty and there was no one disturbing her.

She had a long, long time to struggle with herself.

Just like before, in the blue-purple illusion.

Chapter 181 Before the End: The Last Actor

"I'm going to find Republic. This girl has been sitting on the beach all night. It's really worrying." Richtofen watched Burgundy sit up from another accompanying bed, and he stood up as well.

"How long will it take for the commander to wake up?" Burgundy asked the question he was most concerned about first.

"It should be this afternoon." The Red Baron yawned. She had been guarding him all night.

"Then you go and rest first, I'll go call the Republic." Burgundy looked at Richthofen.

"Alright, alright, you guys from Iris are always so troublesome."

"Well, thank you for your hard work." Burgundy couldn't say anything to refute at this time.

After all, we are companions.

"Yeah, I'm going to take a nap. I'm so sleepy." The Red Baron yawned and walked out of the door, ready to return to his dormitory.

Burgundy looked at Lorraine for a moment. The commander looked peaceful.

Then he looked to the side and saw a letter.

It's addressed to the commander.

She picked it up and saw wax and a seal on it.

It’s so formal, so let’s not tear it down.

She squeezed it slightly and found something hard inside.

It must be a gift from a friend. It doesn’t feel like a ring.

Miss Knight put the envelope back where it belonged.

Then he stood up and prepared to go to the beach to find his stupid sister.

Fang Xiang and others are on duty outside, so nothing should happen.

She looked at the corner of the ward, where the twin swords lay, along with the crumpled banner.

Burgundy thought for a moment, then lifted up the two swords and took the flagpole.

out the door.

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