A shell exploded where the two men had just been.

"Even if you made a mistake, there's no need to do this! Are you asking for death?! How could we have an idiot like you here?!"

However, what shocked Shimakaze even more was that Haruyuki, with glaring wounds all over his body, slowly, bit by bit, staggered to his feet.

And Chunyun's eyes became even colder, "Get out of the way."

"Follow the orders, I am your senior, and in terms of military rank, I am higher than you!" Shimakaze shouted quite dissatisfiedly.

Several small-caliber shells broke through the air and exploded in the smoke.

"It is an honor to die, a disgrace to live..." Haruyun spoke hoarsely, and for the first time there was a tone in her words.

Although it is a subtle sarcasm.

"Isn't that what it's supposed to be?"

Shimakaze didn't expect Harugumo to say such a thing.

"Why are you so..."

Haruyun shoved her away with even more force.

Several torpedoes streaked past.

Chunyun turned around and gave Shimakaze a cold look.

"It's in the way," she said.

Then he rushed out.

The battleship had been sunk by the island wind thunder, and in the distance there were several destroyers that suddenly joined the battlefield.

The four main guns fired at the same time, and the high-explosive shells easily ignited the enemy's upper layer.

The little fox swung his knife hard and split the cannonball.

She went straight to the destroyer and used force to cut a long and narrow gap along the waterline.

The sea water poured in from it.

"Why are you like this? Why are you so flustered? Just because I bumped into you in a hurry, you can bump back at me? That's too much!" Shimakaze came to Haruyun and watched the destroyers gradually sinking. He couldn't help stamping his feet.

"Are you looking for your commander? You look so flustered." She looked at Chunyun, who was lowering his head and coughing out shrapnel from his body.

But even so, Chunyun still did not put down his weapon. When the little fox raised his head again, he still had a wolf-like look in his eyes.

"Do you want to use a knife on me? Or are you angry with me?!" Shimakaze took a step back slightly, and his tone couldn't help but rise a little.

"Are you panicking because the commander isn't around? Or are you desperate to find him because you're afraid he'll abandon you?

If you ask me, you've already neglected your duty! It's just..."

"Shut up." Chunyun spoke in a gloomy and hoarse voice, interrupting Shimakaze's next words.

A "hehe" sound came from her throat.

Like a torn bellows.

A breeze blew, carrying with it a thick smell of blood.

"Take me to the center." Chunyun stared at Shimakaze.

Once again, cherry blossoms slowly bloomed in her left eye.

Special Memory

Burgundy held the Cross of Lorraine on his chest, and his thoughts flew back to those afternoons when they were just the two of them.

At that time, I was still in college, and the Republic and the others had not arrived yet, so I was still cold.

The commander would always ask her to go to the cafe in the academy, each with a cup of coffee and two books, and spend the entire afternoon together.

She would always keep thinking of that night long ago—

She still thinks the starry sky that night is the most beautiful.

It's like being in a dream...

It is so beautiful in the gentle evening breeze of midsummer.

I have traveled to many places over the years, but in comparison, the spring nights in Hokkaido are less bright, the starry nights in Narvik are chillier, and the Milky Way above the burning Scapa Flow is a little more exciting.

Maybe it’s because they’re missing a destined reunion, or maybe it’s because they’re missing those gorgeous blue-purple eyes.

On that night, in a ruin somewhere in the Pacific Ocean, the oracle of salvation echoed.

The waiter brought two cups of coffee to the table, and the slight sound of the cups and plates brought Burgundy back to his senses.

She raised her head and looked at the port office in the distance.

It was indeed the right decision to entrust myself completely to him.

Burgundy gently stroked the diamond ring and smiled tenderly.

"What are you thinking about?" Lorraine put his arms around Burgundy's neck from behind.

"I'm thinking of you, my lord." Burgundy leaned in Lorraine's arms.

Then he tilted his head slightly and kissed Lorraine.

Lorraine responded softly.

Only after the kiss lasted long enough for both of them to express their attachment to each other did they separate, breathing slightly.

The knight lady gently ruffled her lord's white hair.

Lorraine felt a little itchy and couldn't help laughing, so she sat down opposite Burgundy.

Now, both of them have white hair.

"Why are you here so early today?" Burgundy sat up straight and looked at his master.

"I'm here to accompany you. Since there's nothing to do, I won't work overtime." Lorraine took a sip of coffee and tasted it.

"I know you don't like it, so I added double the sugar." Burgundy supported his chin with one hand and stirred the coffee in front of him slightly.

Lorraine smiled and said, "Thank you."

"Hehe, just consider it a reward for you~" Burgundy raised her beautiful eyes slightly.

"Then I'll have to savor it carefully." Lorraine met Burgundy's gaze.

Miss Knight's eyes blinked and tapped on his heartbeat.

Those who gaze at their lover are also gazed at by their lover.

Burgundy couldn't help but laugh again.

Lorraine's blue-purple eyes held a gentle smile.

As always, it was a gentle, deep starry sky that could embrace everything about her—

This is Burgundy's favorite look.

"As expected, Commander, entrusting myself completely to you is the best choice I can make."

"Much easier?" Lorraine felt like she heard this every year.

He would cooperate and change his answer every year.

"That's about right. Anyway, thank God for guiding me to your side~"

"Okay, okay, let's talk about something happy." Lorraine looked into the distance.

The setting sun casts a ray of broken light.

"Then do I look good?" Burgundy followed Lorraine's suggestion and changed the subject.

"It looks good, of course it looks good." Lorraine could now follow Burgundy's thoughts.

Miss Knight smiled slightly, but didn't care too much.

Does he dare to say it doesn’t look good?

Lorraine, however, admired it carefully.

In the ocean of golden afterglow, Burgundy appeared and disappeared in the beam of light, as if falling into pieces of light and landing in front of him.

It is the revelation of the Holy Spirit and the grace of the Lord.

But fortunately, she did not have to be returned to the sun after sunset like in a dream.

Burgundy admired his lover's appearance for a moment before speaking, "Are you stunned? It shows I'm still very attractive."

Lorraine coughed lightly and sat down in the chair with a relaxed look. "The Siren offensive has obviously slowed down in the past two years. I haven't felt this relaxed in a long time."

What an abrupt change of topic. Burgundy rolled his eyes in annoyance. "Didn't someone say we don't want to talk about this?"

Lorraine was even more embarrassed.

"Sorry, sorry, my occupational disease has struck again."

Then, silence fell again.

Burgundy finally couldn't help himself and moved to Lorraine's side, just leaning against him.

Just like before, when there was no port area.

I drank two sips of coffee quietly, and the sunset sank to the bottom.

The two leaned on each other in the gap between dusk and night.

The last afterglow passed through the hair.

It was like embers, but still warm, with an indescribable warmth.

"How about we go for a walk on the beach later?" He held up the coffee cup to hide his embarrassment.

The Lady Baroness said with a half-smile, "If I invite a lady to come along, isn't that missing something?"

"Then, my beloved knight lady, would you be willing to walk with me for a while?" Lorraine extended his hand.

"It's my honor, my lord." Burgundy gently placed his lace-gloved hand on his lover's hand.

The sea breeze blew, and the white hair fluttered and tangled gently.

The hands gently held together, picked up the faint light, and turned into ten fingers interlocked.

Chapter 296 After the Disaster

Falling, a long fall.

In the faint fluorescent light, Lorraine saw that the Republic seemed to say something, but the roar of falling water made it difficult for him to hear clearly.

"Sir!"

He only read out this mouth shape.

The Republic struggled in his arms.

"No matter what, you shouldn't be the one protecting me! Especially in this situation!" This time, Republic yelled in his ear, and Lorraine finally heard it clearly.

Lorraine felt that the Republic was so anxious that it was about to cry.

"Why are you still talking about this at this time?" Lorraine responded loudly.

"Bang! Boom!"

Lorraine groaned, and it seemed that the dead corals blocked their fall once or twice, slowing down their falling speed a little.

The momentary severe pain almost made him let go.

Gongguo didn't dare to think any more and she struggled even harder.

"You may not be able to catch me like this." Lorraine said while enduring the severe pain.

The voice was very low, but fortunately the Republic could read his lip movements.

"Yes, I'm sorry!" Republic gritted his teeth.

If I hadn't been negligent...

"boom!"

It was blocked again and the falling speed slowed down again.

"Don't panic...it might not..."

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