It is not surprising that Bismarck had an adjutant to assist him.

But what surprised Durin was that if Tirpitz was an adjutant, how could he have "something that needed to be resolved" with Bismarck?

No matter how you look at it, these two people should be familiar with each other and very friendly, right?

Could it be...

An idea came to Du Lin's mind, and he asked tentatively:

"It must be hard for Tirpitz to be an adjutant, right? After all, the one she needs to assist is Bismarck. She is a very serious person, and sometimes even strict."

Just when Durin thought this was a tragic drama of "a stupid leader and miserable subordinates", Tirpitz shook his head slightly.

"No... that's not the case. Bismarck... no, sister, she looks strict, but she is actually very kind. It's not hard to work for her."

"Ah, is... is that so?"

Durin could see that what Tirpitz said was not false.

"Commander, is there anything else you want to ask?"

"No, sorry to bother you."

"No, I'll just get on with the paperwork then."

Tirpitz continued to lower his head and began to work on the task at hand.

There is not much information available so far, but what Dühring can be sure of is that there is no conflict between Tirpitz and Bismarck.

At least it will definitely not be a conflict as explosive as the one between Frederick the Great and Hutten.

And from Tirpitz's words, it can be heard that the two sides seem to get along quite well.

So what exactly did Frederick the Great mean by "something that needs to be settled"?

Faced with this confusing situation, Du Lin was not discouraged or annoyed. On the contrary, his curiosity was aroused, like a detective chasing clues of a case.

Well, let me confirm what is hidden between you sisters.

At the same time, in the Iron Blood Camp territory in the port area, Bismarck was standing in front of the huge floor-to-ceiling window, staring outside in a daze.

At first glance, it looks like he is enjoying the beautiful view, but his slightly furrowed brows show that this is not the case.

"Tirpitz, are you qualified to serve as a secretary ship?"

"Based on her personality...Will the Commander dislike her?"

Volume 109: Chapter : The Body Under the Heat

Bismarck was proud of and trusted his sister.

Whether in terms of combat power or talent, Tirpitz is an outstanding existence.

As an elder sister, Bismarck wanted to get closer to her younger sister, so she appointed her as her adjutant.

But more time spent together does not mean a closer relationship.

What troubled Bismarck was that there seemed to be an invisible barrier between him and Tirpitz. Although they got along well with each other, it was more of a companionable relationship.

Rather than the sisterly love that Bismarck had in mind.

But what is the relationship between normal sisters like? Bismarck was also very confused.

Sister ships are not uncommon in the Iron Blood camp, but there is no such type as the one between Bismarck and Tirpitz.

In the past, Bismarck could devote his energy to the war and forget about all this, but with the advent of peace, the relationship with Tirpitz has become an issue that Bismarck cannot ignore.

Today, Tirpitz went to serve as a secretary ship. Bismarck had no doubts about her ability to work, but he was worried that her somewhat cold personality might cause displeasure to the commander.

However...the commander is not a narrow-minded person, maybe he won't care about this.

All kinds of thoughts came to Bismarck's mind, making him feel quite depressed.

She went to the corridor and looked out from the railing, and saw a surprising scene: Frederick the Great and Hutten were walking towards her side by side.

Bismarck blinked to make sure he was not mistaken.

Frederick the Great and Hutten, how could they...

Not only were they together, but Frederick the Great was also laughing as he talked. Although Hutten still had a stern face, Bismarck could see that the corners of her mouth were slightly raised.

As the leader of the camp, Bismarck could sense that there seemed to be a contradiction between Frederick the Great and Hutten.

She had tried to ask for mediation, but to no avail.

Bismarck still remembered that the two men had been at loggerheads at an internal meeting not long ago.

It's only been two days, how come they suddenly become so friendly?

As Bismarck was surprised, the two men approached.

"...Haha, so the child likes it the most... Oh, isn't this Bismarck?"

Frederick the Great noticed Bismarck and spoke to her with a smile.

Hu Teng also raised his hand slightly as a greeting.

"...It's really surprising. I didn't expect to see you guys so friendly one day."

Bismarck made no effort to conceal his current mood.

"Friendly? Are you kidding?" Hu Teng spoke first, tilting his head slightly.

"Bismarck, you are mistaken."

Frederick the Great openly admitted:

"Haha~ As expected of Bismarck, you even noticed this~"

The two men's statements seemed contradictory, but Bismarck could see that Hutten was just shy.

The relationship between these two people has really improved.

"What happened...between you?" Bismarck asked tentatively.

"Well!"

Hutten's cheeks flushed and he said nothing. On the other side, Frederick the Great smiled and said:

"We, the Commander and I..."

"Frederick!"

Hu Teng interrupted immediately, saying angrily:

"No... stop talking nonsense!"

Then Hutten took Frederick the Great's hand and walked forward:

"Sorry...we have some things to do."

"Ah, it seems I am a little speechless. Bismarck, we will take our leave first~"

Pulled by Hutten, Frederick the Great followed him away.

Bismarck opened his mouth, but in the end he didn't say anything.

It was obvious that Frederick the Great wanted to say something, but Hutten was unwilling to reveal it.

However, Bismarck heard "commander". Could it be that the change in the relationship between the two was due to the commander?

Thinking of this, Bismarck felt a surge of hope in his heart.

Yes, maybe I can discuss this trouble with the commander.

Well, it will be my turn to be on duty tomorrow. I will try to ask the commander for help then.

"Hmm? Hu Teng's walking posture is... weird."

Looking at the two figures walking away, Bismarck suddenly found something wrong.

Frederick the Great was fine, but Hutten's steps were a little unsteady and he even limped.

Are you injured? Or are you feeling unwell?

This shouldn't be the case. Is the work on the secretary ship so heavy that Hu Teng became unwell?

All kinds of speculations came to Bismarck's mind, and he suddenly became worried about Tirpitz.

Can she cope with it?

............

As noon approached, the temperature began to rise.

A gust of wind blew outside the window, and the branches and leaves rustled.

However, this did not bring any coolness, but instead added a bit of heat.

"This weather is getting hotter and hotter..."

Durin suddenly felt a little thirsty. He looked at Tirpitz who was still working hard.

You'd better pour the water yourself.

Du Lin stood up and walked aside, simply brewing two cups of tea.

From Belfast, Du Lin also learned some skills in making tea.

As the saying goes, if you haven't eaten pork, haven't you experienced the pig run?

Of course, Dulin's skills are far from comparable to Belfast's, but the tea brewed by him is enough to quench thirst.

However, as the weather gets hotter, it's time to stop drinking hot tea.

When the water temperature dropped slightly, Durin brought the tea to Tirpitz and handed him the cup.

"Have a drink of water and take a break."

"what."

Tirpitz was stunned for a moment, then said awkwardly:

"Commander, this... this kind of thing you can just order me to do."

"It's okay. Seeing how hard you work, I don't want to interrupt you with these trivial matters."

"... Well, thank you."

Tirpitz took the cup, and when she smelled the tea, she suddenly realized that she was indeed a little thirsty.

"call......"

After blowing gently a few times, Tirpitz took a sip and found the tea, which was neither lukewarm nor hot, to be just right.

Durin was still standing aside, drinking his tea, and inadvertently noticed something strange about Tirpitz.

Because he was standing, Durin could clearly see Tirpitz's snow-white neck under his short silver hair.

The lines of Tirpitz's neck were like a beautiful white swan, except that there were now fine beads of sweat on this perfect snow-white neck.

Not only the neck, but also the crystal pink ears were slightly red if you looked closely, and sweat was oozing out of Tirpitz's cheeks.

Only then did Durin realize why he felt strange looking at Tirpitz.

She was wearing too many clothes.

Tirpitz was wearing a straight, close-fitting military uniform, a black hip-hugging miniskirt, and thick, black velvet-edged combat boots.

Although there is a small absolute area to dissipate heat, the clothes are still too thick considering the current temperature.

You know, Du Lin feels hot even though he is wearing only a shirt.

Durin couldn't bear to see Tirpitz suffer from the heat and couldn't help but say:

"Tirpitz, take off your clothes."

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