He looked towards the teaching building. He was very concerned about the arrival of the scientific researcher Beyan.

I hope Principal Zhenhai can really handle it.

Lorraine shook his head. The final work was finally completed. He and his two ship girls could finally enjoy the rare celebration.

There are still two days left before the celebration.

"Haha~" Lorraine yawned.

"Well, Mina-san, we're leaving first." He rubbed his eyes. "I'm so tired, let's go back and rest."

Fang Xiang looked at Luo Lin, "Tsk, I told you that you are still too weak."

He crossed his arms over his chest, "If you're not good at it, practice more."

"Go ahead, go ahead. Thank you for your hard work." He said this at last.

"Well, everyone has worked hard." Lorraine responded and walked towards the dormitory building with his two ship girls.

"Commander, you've overdrawn yourself again this time." Burgundy narrowed his eyes, took Lorraine's hand and exerted a little force to lift him up a little.

"Huh? We were discovered." Lorraine was not surprised.

"Hold on a little longer, you'll be able to rest soon." Republic followed the two.

"We agreed not to use it." Burgundy curled his lips, "Besides, Republic, you just spoil him."

The Republic laughed, "It's not easy for the sir either."

"If I hadn't buffed you, it wouldn't be so easy." Lorraine said, "If you were any slower, Royal Oak and the others would be in trouble."

"That's why I opposed this plan from the beginning." Burgundy glared at Lorraine, "Besides, the commander is more important than anything else."

Miss Knight turned her head away, too lazy to look at Lorraine again.

The young lady in red chuckled, completely changing her appearance.

Chapter 90 Virtual Past

After returning to the dormitory, Mr. Luo threw himself on the sofa as usual and lay dead.

"Why do you have plans tonight... I really don't want to go." Lorraine said weakly.

Burgundy sat next to him and started peeling an apple. "Then don't go."

Lorraine shook her head helplessly, "Forget it, it's a performance for the whole class after all."

"We have to go." He sat up and took the apple from Burgundy.

Republic opened the curtains of the dormitory.

The sunlight shone into the room, finally brightening up the dark environment.

Counting the days, autumn is almost over.

Lorraine turned her head and saw that there were no more yellow leaves on the trees outside the window. Bare branches finally occupied the majority.

But the blue sky always makes people happy.

Republic also sat down and poured himself a glass of water.

"Since the commander wants to go, then let's go." The Republic knew that he couldn't persuade Lorraine.

"Just spoil him," Burgundy hummed, taking the glass of water from Republic.

Republic propped up his chin, "Sir, isn't that what you dote on?"

Burgundy laughed, "That's true."

Lorraine was scrolling through his phone out of boredom. Now that the exercise was over, he could finally breathe a sigh of relief.

However, I am afraid that there will be more things in the future.

He quickly sighed again and took a bite of the apple, "Get ready, we should be tasting something the Commander Department must do soon."

"Huh?" Republic made a puzzled sound.

Maybe, I should just fight, she thought.

But it doesn't matter, it's all the same.

"Commanders sometimes have to participate in special operations." Lorraine took another bite of the apple.

"For example, anti-terrorism and some crackdowns on anti-human forces." Lorraine looked up.

"It doesn't matter." Burgundy said nonchalantly, "Just kill him."

"It's up to the commander." Republic stared at the water glass.

"There's nothing we can do about it." Lorraine sighed. He looked at the Republic with some worry, and seemed to be hesitant to speak.

The Republic noticed Lorraine's gaze, "Sir? What's the matter?"

She seemed to know me before, or rather, to know a version of me in the past. Lorraine suddenly recalled the first time she met the Republic.

The other party seemed to have known him for a long time.

But he didn't know the other person.

A familiar strangeness... Lorraine remained calm.

"The war will never end," he sighed.

"I know." Republic stroked the cup.

I've always known it, she repeated in her mind.

"Commander, you don't want to just say this." She looked at Lorraine.

Lorraine was stunned for a moment, then laughed, "Is it so easy to recognize?"

Republic lowered her head. "Because you wouldn't say these..." She paused, as if choosing her words, "These are nonsense."

Finally, she whispered this sentence.

Lorraine sighed, and Burgundy stood up at the right moment. "Well, Asashio is looking for me. I'm going to answer the phone."

Republic shook his head a little vigorously and pulled Burgundy, who was about to leave, "No need, it's okay if Sister Burgundy knows."

Burgundy was also stunned. She looked at Republic and couldn't help but touch her head.

"Okay then." Burgundy sat down helplessly.

"Have we really met?" Lorraine seemed to have made a great decision.

Republic was silent. She didn't expect Lorraine to ask such a question.

"……I have no idea."

She lowered her head, her golden bangs covering her eyes.

Lorraine seemed to have anticipated this. He looked at the apple he had taken two bites of and said, "Sorry, I..."

"I don't remember..." He covered one eye.

Republic frantically held him up, "Sir?!"

"No, it's okay..." Lorraine shook his head. The chaotic noise appeared again, and gray images like broken glass kept flashing back.

Burgundy is ready to call the Vesta.

"You're a little tired." Burgundy said softly.

Lorraine forced a smile, "Well, probably too tired..."

Gongguo carefully let him rest his head on the sofa. "You, you should have a good rest. You haven't had a good rest for several nights..."

Lorraine wanted to say something, but Republic gently pressed his lips with a finger.

So Lorraine could only nod helplessly.

Burgundy walked to the balcony, and the Republic gave Lorraine a last gentle look, then stood up and followed him out.

"What's going on." Burgundy leaned against the railing.

"I don't know." Republic returned to her expressionless face, but she lowered her head.

Burgundy sighed, "It's still related to that idiot..."

The Republic is silent.

Burgundy looked at her, "Did you really know him first?"

The Republic nodded without hesitation, but after nodding, he hesitated again.

"I'm... not sure," she said. "I'm not even sure if my experience is real..."

Gongguo hugged himself helplessly and sat down against the balcony door.

Burgundy sighed again and sat down next to her.

"I don't think the commander cares about this," Republic whispered. "I'm destined to be abandoned anyway..."

"Snap!" Burgundy grabbed her arm.

"He cares." The black-clad knight lady looked as reliable as ever. "He cares about this and that, except for himself."

"Is that so?" Republic raised his head slightly.

"Of course." Burgundy sighed, "It's really troublesome."

"I've implicated everyone again..." Republic buried his face in his arms.

"Okay, can you tell me about your past?" Burgundy looked at her.

"My, past?" the Republic murmured to himself. "There's nothing much to say."

Burgundy looked at the scenery outside, "It's related to him, right?"

The Republic thought about it and said, "Probably, sort of."

"As for the past..." She was silent for a moment, organizing her words. "It was just a very boring experience. Fighting with strangers and a group of equally strangers, and then winning or dying."

"No matter what the outcome, you will wake up in a place that never changes," she sighed. "For example, every time I sink to the bottom of the sea, I wake up in Marseille."

"Is that so?" Burgundy smiled. "I haven't been to Marseille yet."

"Huh?" Republic's tone fluctuated slightly. "Sister Burgundy... hasn't been there either?"

"No, I..." She thought for a moment, "Just like you, I've been fighting since I can remember."

"Sister Burgundy is really adapted to the battlefield," said Republic.

"So..." She hesitated for a moment, "What's going on with the Iris Theocracy?"

When asked about this, Burgundy sneered, "The backbone was already broken in 1918."

"Really?" Although he had expected this, Republic still lowered his head.

"Hey, time to go." Burgundy glanced at his phone. Royal Oak called. "Let's go eat first, then go to the show."

"Go get the Commander." Burgundy stood up and Republic followed her.

"I know~" Republic's expression changed in an instant and he started laughing.

I just don’t know what the world behind this smile is like.

Chapter 91 Performance

Many years later, facing the pursuit and blockade of the Siren fleet, Lorraine would surely remember that evening when he dozed off in the square.

He was very young and naive at that time.

But why would I participate in this war that has not been sung and will never be sung?

The surrounding sky has been shattered, revealing the unknown airspace above.

This war, which claims to "end all wars," will probably end nothing in the end.

"Sizzle..." The communication line that had been paralyzed for a long time made a long-lost sound of electricity. Lorraine thought for a while, and finally, he chose to connect.

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"You ask me why I accompany you to be crazy and take risks?" The girl in black smiled.

"Because the crow looks like a desk."

"Commander? Commander?" Burgundy pushed Lorraine who was leaning on his shoulder.

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