The next second, countless shells rained down on the Royal Navy fleet.

"Evasion maneuver!"

Queen Elizabeth seemed to see more than just this moment in the scene.

In her eyes, the future began to become clear.

"Hmph~ This 'record' has also been proven true for me."

"But it's not bad."

"That damn human, it seems he did do something good after all."

“Brave, now remember the directions I’m telling you. These places will all be attacked.”

With a cold expression, Queen Elizabeth recounted everything she had seen to the hero who was actually controlling the machine.

...

With this ability, Queen Elizabeth dodged all the attacks with remarkable grace, as if she were dancing.

"...Continue. Location..."

"Then...we'll go down and shut those annoying things up."

"Yes, yes, I understand! Honestly, if you want to work me to death, just say so..."

He muttered a couple of things under his breath, but still bravely did as his emperor said.

...

Before long, under Queen Elizabeth's command, the Royal Fleet had cleared all the anti-aircraft fire from the surrounding area.

Queen Elizabeth floated firmly in the air, looking at Frederick the Great from a great distance.

"Well, I am now standing on what you call the stage."

"If there is no place for me, I will take it myself!"

"You really think you can do whatever you want?"

"..."

Frederick the Great's silence was Queen Elizabeth's response.

However, at that moment, another voice rang out.

“That’s right, Frederick, your time to do whatever you want is over.”

"Whether it's iron-bloodedness or this world."

"They will no longer be pawns in your hands."

"!!!"

The sound startled Queen Elizabeth.

Because it was none other than Bismarck's voice.

"What... is going on?"

...

Meanwhile, Bismarck had already arrived at the battlefield.

Behind her was a formidable fleet.

She looked at Frederick the Great in the distance, her thoughts drifting back to the past.

...

After the Battle of Scapa Flow.

Iron-Blooded, in Frederick the Great's office.

Despite appearing extremely weak and with the new ship equipment still incomplete, Bismarck was unusually excited.

"No, I cannot agree to your plan."

A slight blush appeared on Bismarck's pale face.

She slammed her hand on the table, sending the teacup in front of her flying.

"You know, this is the optimal solution."

Compared to the excited Bismarck, Frederick the Great, sitting opposite her, appeared much more composed.

She gently wiped away the tea that had been spilled because of Bismarck's actions, and then spoke.

"The Ironbloods' past actions will inevitably come at a price."

"Even if it was done under the Sirens' inducement and coercion."

"What's done is done. Iron-Blooded will not shirk its responsibilities."

Bismarck took several deep breaths as she looked at Frederick the Great.

"Then you shouldn't have done it this way..."

"Hehe, do you know Sakura Empire? Hmm, it's our former ally, Sakura Empire."

Frederick the Great abruptly shifted the topic to the Sakura Empire.

"Chong Sakura?"

"Hmm~"

Frederick the Great glanced at Bismarck, who had calmed down, picked up his teacup, and took a small sip.

"Now, under that child's transformation, Sakura Empire has become completely different from what it used to be."

"You mean he would do the same to Ironblood?"

"Ah, if we continue down the old path of the Sakura Empire, I believe it will."

Frederick the Great nodded.

"But do you know what the consequences of doing that would be?"

Frederick the Great put down his teacup, leaned forward, and brought his face closer to Bismarck.

"All of Ironblood's ships will be brought to trial."

"I don't care about this, and neither do you. In fact, none of the Ironblood ships care."

"Because that was indeed a sin we committed."

"However, Ironblood is too far from Donghuang."

"So far away that even the child cannot be taken care of at all times."

"When I'm gone, and you're gone too, and that child can't devote much energy to this place, you should be able to foresee what will become of Ironblood."

"..."

"But...even so..."

Frederick the Great ignored Bismarck and continued speaking.

"Iron Blood cannot become like that."

Therefore, we have to choose other methods.

"So, what if all the blame for Ironblood's crimes were placed on one person?"

"Then everything will be different."

"Everything stems from that one person; Ironblood is merely a pawn manipulated by her."

"All hatred will be tied to him."

"Next, all we need to do is make those who harbor hatred disappear."

"Everything connected to her will also vanish into thin air."

"..."

"You will die."

"Hehe~ Maybe, it's not true, is it?"

"..."

“Bismarck, you entrusted the iron and blood to my hands back then.”

"I have come to the end of the road I was meant to walk."

"Now, I return Ironblood to your hands."

"In this new era, the Iron Blood organization still needs you to lead it."

"Whether it's you or me, everything we do is for the rebirth of Ironblood."

Frederick the Great stood up and walked to the window. She knew she had persuaded the Iron Chancellor before her.

Outside the window, the morning sun is slowly rising.

...

Time was flying by in Bismarck's memory.

Soon, they arrived at the Sardinian Empire Expo again.

The now-renewed Bismarck once again arrived at Frederick the Great's office.

"Hehe, you look to be in good health."

"Hmm~"

Bismarck casually responded and sat down naturally.

"what is this?"

At this time, a business plan caught her attention.

"The Iron Curtain... Project?"

"Hehe, it seems I've reached the point where I forget things too."

Seeing Bismarck pick up the plan with a puzzled look on his face, Frederick the Great chuckled self-deprecatingly.

"Your participation is not required for this plan."

"Because that was only part of the performance."

"However, since you've already seen it, there's no harm in telling you."

"..."

Bismarck put down the plan and looked at Frederick the Great indifferently.

"Our world has been targeted by something unknown, yet very dangerous."

"In the future, that child will definitely leave this world to seek the truth."

"Once he leaves, there will probably be no one in this world who can stop that being."

"So, in order to ensure that the child has no worries, I devised this plan."

Is it really worth going to such lengths?

Bismarck was puzzled; this planned ship seemed to care a little too much about that one.

"Hehe~ This is also for the sake of our world, isn't it?"

"So how do you plan to carry out this plan?"

"We do not have this technology."

"Hmm~ So, this plan still needs that child's help."

"At that time, I'm afraid we'll need your cooperation."

Frederick the Great's hand swept across the plan.

"The remains of the Builder's Tower have been almost completely analyzed."

"With the technology at our disposal, it is not difficult to recreate a completely new 'tower'."

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