"Um......"

Bismarck nodded slightly, and his mood became heavy again:

"...Commander, I will handle this matter myself. Sorry, I told you so many boring personal things. It must have affected your mood, right?"

"How could that be?" Du Lin shook his head:

"Don't say 'handle it yourself' anymore. Bismarck's affairs are my affairs. Besides... I am also responsible for the occurrence of this problem."

Bismarck felt warm in his heart when he heard these words.

Sure enough, the commander is still the gentle commander.

This has not changed.

"In fact, Tirpitz said something similar to me." After much deliberation, Durin finally decided to "betray" Tirpitz.

"Eh?!"

Bismarck opened his eyes wide in surprise.

Durin relayed exactly what Tirpitz had said while on duty.

"Tirpitz is not good at expressing her feelings, so sometimes she seems cold and unapproachable. But she actually cares about you as her sister very much... and is troubled about how to make friends with you."

Bismarck was silent for a moment, and scenes of his interactions with his sister kept flashing through his mind.

"Thank you for your comfort, Commander." Bismarck still couldn't believe it:

"But I don't need white lies."

"It's not a lie."

Dühring anticipated what Bismarck would say, so he reached out and picked up a book from the table and showed it to Bismarck.

"Look, this is the book that Tirpitz left in the cafeteria."

Bismarck suddenly remembered that Tirpitz seemed to have dropped a book when he turned and left, but Bismarck was anxious to catch up with him, so he didn't pay close attention to the book on the ground.

Dühring handed the book to Bismarck, who took it and looked at it carefully.

"This is..." Bismarck read the title softly:

"Methods and Experiences for Restoring Relationships with Loved Ones..."

Bismarck stared blankly at the title of the book for a long time. During this time, Dühring did not make a sound to disturb Bismarck, but just observed quietly.

"how come......"

Bismarck, trembling in disbelief, turned the page and scanned the densely packed text at a glance.

Although it's just a quick glance, this book does talk about how to improve your relationship with your loved ones.

"Commander, is this true..."

Bismarck raised her head and looked at Durin again, her eyes now filled with tears.

"Oh, of course it's true."

Du Lin felt pity for Bismarck. He stood up, walked to Bismarck, bent down, and reached out to gently wipe the corners of Bismarck's eyes.

"Tirpitz is also worried about how to get closer to you."

"what......"

Only then did Bismarck realize that he was crying.

"How could I..." Bismarck looked confused and at a loss:

"I...I've never cried before..."

The strong Bismarck never shed tears no matter how difficult the situation was.

"Because these are tears of joy." Du Lin smiled and nodded:

"Bismarck, even though you and Tirpitz have many problems to solve, your body is still instinctively happy."

"joy......"

Bismarck placed one hand on his chest, feeling his pounding heart and the warmth welling up in his heart.

Yes, I am indeed very happy now.

Bismarck has always believed that she and Tirpitz are sisters in name only, but not in any sisterly relationship.

But now Bismarck finally confirmed that he and Tirpitz were real sisters.

Although this kind of family affection is not yet clear and warm, it is enough.

"Commander, what should I do?"

Bismarck wiped away the remaining tears and looked at Durin again. At this moment, she was no longer confused or depressed, but full of high morale and enthusiasm.

Looking at Bismarck like this, Dühring finally let go of the huge rock in his heart.

Bismarck stared at Durin, the person she trusted most.

At this moment, Bismarck put aside all his reserve and unnecessary self-esteem, and honestly and seriously asked Dühring for help.

Not only the relationship with Tirpitz, but also the relationship between Bismarck and Dühring was further deepened.

"What to do... Isn't the answer already in your heart?"

Du Lin said in a gentle voice:

"But don't rush it. I know you're efficient and decisive, but Tirpitz's feelings are quite delicate. If you're too enthusiastic, it might scare her."

Bismarck lowered his head in embarrassment when he heard this.

At this moment, she really had an urge to reach Tirpitz immediately.

Fortunately, she calmed down after Du Lin's words.

That’s right, I understand Tirpitz’s true wish.

But how can he make Tirpitz believe in himself?

Bismarck is not good at expressing her feelings, not to mention that the fragile emotional connection between the sisters was severely damaged by the cafeteria incident not long ago.

The current situation is indeed not suitable for radical approaches.

"So Commander, what should I do?"

Bismarck looked at Durin eagerly, hoping that he could come up with a plan.

Du Lin felt quite conflicted at the moment.

Bismarck, who was usually so majestic, was now looking at him with pleading eyes. This contrast really benefited him.

"Cough cough..."

Forcing down the strange thoughts, Du Lin quickly sorted out the information in his mind and came up with a plan.

"Bismarck, take me to see Tirpitz tonight."

"Eh?"

Bismarck's eyes widened.

She didn't understand what Du Lin meant.

Du Lin repeated again:

"Take me to Tirpitz's room tonight. I... want to stay with her overnight."

Volume 123: Chapter Tirpitz's Jealousy

He brazenly told an elder sister that he wanted to spend the night with her younger sister.

No matter how you think about it, this is an act of seeking death, right?

"Commander...you actually..."

Bismarck's face changed slightly, but she quickly calmed down.

The Commander isn't the type to do something like that.

Bismarck quickly calmed down because of his trust in Dühring.

But her doubts were not dispelled.

"...Please tell me, Commander, what do you want to do?"

"How to do it?" Du Lin shrugged:

"To have a good chat with Tirpitz, of course. This process may take a long time, so I think it is necessary to stay there overnight."

"Just... talk?"

Bismarck looked at Durin suspiciously and couldn't help but say:

"Commander, Tirpitz looks difficult to approach, and that's actually true. Even I...it took a long time for me to make the current progress after I appointed her as adjutant..."

“I don’t think you can get very far just through language.”

"If it were you, Bismarck, that might be the case. After all, you two sisters are the type who like to keep things to yourself." Du Lin complained mercilessly:

"They care about each other so much, but they refuse to express it. Is this the iron-blooded style?"

Bismarck was speechless. She also knew how failed and inefficient she was in this matter.

"And I'm the commander." Du Lin straightened his back and showed his white teeth:

"I may be able to do what Bismarck couldn't do."

Dühring's smile was like a ray of sunshine, dispelling the last cloud of doubt in Bismarck's heart.

She was also infected by Du Lin's confidence, and nodded heavily after hesitating for a moment:

"...I see."

She clenched the book in her hand and placed her hopes on Du Lin.

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

After nightfall, Durin followed Bismarck to the territory of the Iron and Blood camp.

This was not the first time that Durin came to the Iron-Blooded Territory, but before this he always went straight to the residence where Frederick the Great lived alone and rarely visited other places.

Except for a few ship girls who live alone, the rest of the Iron Blood camp basically live together in a dormitory building.

There are many advantages to living together, the first of which is that it is lively.

It's very convenient to fool around or play games when everyone is together, and you won't feel lonely at all.

Secondly, Bismarck and others believed that living together could effectively maintain unity and cohesion.

It was already late at night and everyone had already gone back to their rooms to sleep.

"...Commander, please step more lightly."

After entering the building, Bismarck whispered something to Durin, who immediately held his breath and was extremely cautious every time he took a step.

Bismarck couldn't help laughing when he saw Dühring's timid movements:

“…There’s no need to go to this extent.”

Take the elevator to the fifth floor, where Tirpitz's room is located.

"...Frederick also lived on this floor before he left." Bismarck mentioned this casually and pointed to a door next to it:

"This is an empty room now...Okay, please follow me."

Durin followed Bismarck along the corridor, observing other rooms along the way.

This floor seemed to be where the battleships lived. Dühring saw the rooms with Gneisenau and Scharnhorst's business cards printed on them, as well as Hutten's room.

When he first entered here, Du Lin felt extremely curious.

Thinking of the sleeping ship girl just across the wall, Du Lin even felt an indescribable sense of excitement.

Bismarck finally stopped at the end of the corridor.

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