Bismarck
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"Is Zeppelin in Gdansk now?" Lütjens frowned.
"Well, the main concern is that she will be attacked by the British, so she is hidden." Regel sighed, "If I had known that aircraft carriers would be so troublesome, I would not have built them. It would be better to spend more energy to build two Bismarck-class ships."
"Aircraft carriers are the trend of the future. I think I have realized this." Lütjens said seriously, "We were lucky to go out to sea this time, because the British only have Swordfish torpedo planes, which are not only old but also slow. In addition, our air defense has just been upgraded so we can handle it. However, I can't guarantee it if it were another situation. Didn't the Air Force's ju88 sink a cruiser when we came back this time? This is a plane that takes off from the shore. Although it can barely cover an area within Europe, it is powerless if it is farther away. Moreover, even in Europe, its airport is far from the shore. How long can it stay in the air?"
"Besides, our navy cannot operate only within Europe," said Lütjens.
After hearing this, Regel fell into deep thought.
"But do you think I can accept the terms Goering mentioned? Not to mention that he thinks the Air Force is superior to our Navy, we have to apply to the Air Force for training carrier-based aircraft. This will greatly reduce the degree of coordination between the Navy Air Force and us. If we go out like this, I can say that it is simply suicide." Reger thought for a while and said slowly, "I admit that what you said makes sense."
"No." Lütjens said directly.
"so what should I do?"
"I say, can I express my opinion?" Bismarck listened for a long time before speaking.
The two people's eyes immediately focused on her.
"It seems your secretary has different ideas." Regel smiled and said, "What do you think?"
"Go ahead." Lütjens also nodded.
"I've been listening for so long. Your main problem now is that you can't get the carrier-based aircraft that Goering promised, right?"
"That's right, he refused to deliver the naval carrier-based aircraft."
"However, the reason why we can't get it is because our navy can't accept the terms of the air force, right?"
"That's right." Regal nodded.
"What do you want to say?" said Lütjens.
"So, the current mission is to get the carrier-based aircraft." Bismarck said with a smile, "Excuse me, you guys are too obsessed with contracts. This kind of chivalry is good, but it is not applicable sometimes."
"Although I don't quite agree with what you say, please continue." Regler said with a smile.
"It's simple. Sign the contract," Bismarck said simply, "and then get the carrier-based aircraft."
"I thought you understood our problem..." Reger sighed, looking a little disappointed. He thought Lütjens' secretary had a different opinion, but...
"No, I'm not finished yet."
"As long as we get the carrier-based aircraft, the rest will be our navy's business. We can just find a time to go to sea. The Air Force has nothing to do with it. How we train is our business. Even if the Air Force has something to say, as long as the aircraft are in our hands, they can say whatever they want." Bismarck said as a matter of course.
"You forgot the contract," said Lütjens.
"A contract that cannot be fulfilled is like toilet paper!" Bismarck's sudden words shocked the two men.
"Ahem." They looked at each other awkwardly. If this was an old Chinese scholar, he would definitely say - Only women (actually this woman should be pronounced as Ru, and at that time it referred to Zigong...) are difficult to raise with a villain.
"I'm sorry, maybe what I said was inappropriate..." Bismarck lowered his head embarrassedly under the gaze of his captain.
"If we break the contract this time, what if the Air Force doesn't give us planes next time?" However, it was as if a door suddenly opened in Regel's mind, and he continued to ask with interest.
"The planes Goering gave us are enough to equip two aircraft carriers. There is no problem with Zeppelin. The next one, Peter Strasser, has not been launched yet, so there is no need to rush. We will try to produce good results and then show them to the Führer, who will let him make his own choice. Should we continue to let the Air Force allocate planes, or should we fund the Navy to develop carrier-based aircraft without going through the Air Force?"
"I think the Fuhrer might just let us do it ourselves, but this is better, since we can basically be independent from the Air Force, what do you think?"
Bismarck blinked and looked at them.
"What do you think, Lütjens?" Reger asked with a smile after listening.
"I think it's feasible." Lütjens smiled.
"Hahaha, that's what I was saying. If your secretary is here, maybe he will have a different opinion. Although his words may be shocking, it is also a solution."
"So let's do this?"
"Yeah." Regel nodded.
"Please call Lindemann over. I have something to say to him," he said to Lütjens.
"I'll go." Bismarck stood up and left his seat.
ps: I was raped in the anus again, it hurts! ! ! ! ! Please give me a monthly ticket, I want to fight back! ! ! ! !
Chapter 127: Farewell
After giving Lindemann some simple instructions, Reger got off the ship and quickly left Hamburg. He left an officer in the equipment department to negotiate with the shipyard about the overhaul and modification.
In fact, the Navy Department had already come up with a plan on how to install horizontal armor. After repeated discussions by experts, it is now just a matter of explaining to the engineers at the shipyard how to carry out the construction.
Everything is unfolding in a tense manner. Tomorrow, I will enter the dry dock for a thorough repair.
When a warship just docks is often the busiest time. Not only does the hull have to be cleaned, but the dead crew members have to be seen off, and of course there are also things like settling prisoners. Originally, a large part of these were the responsibilities of the first mate, that is, Lindemann, but now part of them are commanded personally by the captain because Lindemann is about to leave.
Reger asked him to report to William the next day and start to get acquainted with Tirpitz.
To be honest, the structure of Ti Zi and mine are almost exactly the same. Having served as the deputy chief above me, I will definitely be able to become proficient in Ti Zi quickly. As for the degree of familiarity... hehe, I won't say much.
Tizi and I went to Lindeman's room and helped him pack his things.
"Oh, I'm leaving soon, and I still feel a little reluctant." Lindemann folded his uniform neatly and put it into the box while smiling.
"It's not like we won't see each other again. Why should I be reluctant? My sister has gone with you, so I shouldn't be reluctant!" I said with a smile.
Looking at Grapes, the girl rolled around excitedly on Lindeman's bed.
"I was really shocked when I first saw you. It's such an incomprehensible existence. The battleship actually has its own thoughts. It's incredible to think about it. So I really admire the captain for being able to accept you in just one night." Lindman said.
"What is there to admire? Don't you have your own warship now?" The captain's voice came from outside the door.
"Captain." We said together, and Ti Zi also stood up and shrank behind Lindman - she was still a little afraid of my captain.
"Tirpitz, am I so terrible?" The captain touched his chin speechlessly and looked at Tizi.
"Captain, you are usually too serious." I said angrily.
"Haha, yes, but at that time I was actually very envious of the captain. Having a ship that can understand one's thoughts is the wish of every captain." Lindemann laughed, and then he gently touched the head of his own battleship. "So, when I learned that Tirpitz also had his own consciousness, I really felt that God was so good to me."
"That's good to know." I snorted and looked at Lütjens. "We are very rare. You are lucky to have us."
"Don't let me know that you bullied Ti Zi, otherwise..." I glared at him and clenched my fists at him.
"I can't even keep up the good work of supporting her." Lindemann laughed.
"Anyway, my port and Grapes will be together by then, and I will supervise you."
"Remember, if anything bad happens to Lindeman in the future, tell your sister and I will go find him!" I took Ti Zi's hand and warned her.
"I understand, sister..." Tirpitz nodded shyly.
"You've become more and more quiet recently." I touched her head and smiled. Ever since she started learning to paint, Ti Zi's personality has become quieter and she's becoming more and more like a lady.
"Oh, by the way, Lindeman, remember to go back and buy an easel for Tizi, and put a piano in her room, and buy more books. This little girl loves reading now."
"Really? I see." Lindemann nodded.
"It's obvious that you don't care about Tirpitz," I said contemptuously.
"She stays in your room all day long, how can I go to your room..."
"Ahem, you're really becoming more and more of a homebody." I frowned. "Remember, ask Lindman to take you out more often in the future."
"Yes."
"besides······"
"Bismarck, you've said too much." The captain patted my shoulder speechlessly. "Lindemann will do it well..."
"Yes, Bismarck, you make me worried." Lindmann said quickly.
“You actually think I’m annoying…” I said “unjustly”, “I’m doing this for the grapes too!”
"My only sister is leaving soon. Can't I give her a few more instructions?"
"You feel like Tirpitz's mother..."
"So you are all here. Oh, little Tirpitz is here too." Another voice came from the door, and the gunner also came over.
"Hello, Captain!" he said loudly.
The gunner also had a carefree personality and usually had a good relationship with Lindemann. Knowing that he was leaving this time, he naturally came to see him off. He was also one of the few people who knew the identities of Tirpitz and me.
"Hyde." Lindemann smiled and hugged the gunner.
"Why, you're leaving so soon?"
"Yes, how can I not listen to the Marshal's words?"
"I really envy you. I will call you Captain every time I see you next time." The gunner patted his shoulder hard.
"Not to mention you, Hyde, even I would call Lindman captain if I saw him." The captain said with a smile.
"when are we leaving?"
"Leave early tomorrow morning."
"Nothing else to say, have a safe trip." The gunner said with a smile.
"Yes, thank you."
"I wonder how good Tirpitz's artillery skills are. Is she as good as her sister's?" the gunner asked Lindemann in confusion.
"Tizi is very good at artillery. She was the one who controlled the secondary gun last time." I said with a smile.
"Then I feel sad for my colleague... I have been kept in the dark for two whole years." The gunner said with a "sad" face.
"Hahaha." Everyone laughed.
"I have something else to do, so I'll leave first." said the gunner.
"Well, goodbye. Thank you for your hard work." Lindemann patted his shoulder. "Tirpitz and Bismarck are in the same port. We will always be able to meet each other."
"You're so hypocritical. Actually this is your job." The gunner rolled his eyes at him.
Now that Lindemann has left, the work that originally belonged to him has been temporarily given to the gunner, making him extremely busy.
“Hahaha, do a good job!”
"Okay!" Lindemann patted his suitcase and said to us with a smile, "I'm leaving tomorrow. Please treat us today. Didn't Bismarck say that he wouldn't let me take Tirpitz away for nothing?"
"I thought you forgot." I laughed.
"How could that be?" he said, "Come on, Captain, you are alright too, how about we go together!"
"Yes." The captain also nodded.
We had agreed to go out together at seven in the evening - we had agreed...
I didn’t go because something suddenly happened to Grape—she glowed.
Ps: What is Tirpitz's super evolution?
Please give me a monthly ticket~ I am so tired
Chapter 128: Tirpitz's super evolution——Bei Zhai!
Suddenly I felt an unusual energy fluctuation. I turned around in surprise and saw a faint light emitting from Tirpitz behind me. She was looking at me blankly and at a loss.
Now I am in the aisle beside the ship. Although there is no one there, I was stunned and immediately shouted to Tizi in my mind, "Hurry up and hide."
She nodded as if she had grabbed a life-saving straw and immediately disappeared.
"Sister, what's wrong with me?" Ti Zi's voice was trembling and crying.
I looked her up and down, but I had never seen anything like this before and had no idea what was going on. What was going on?
"Tizi, I don't know for now." I said quickly. "But you hurry to my room, remember right now, I'll be there soon."
"Don't be afraid, sister is by your side."
"Yeah." Tizi nodded a little fearfully.
After Tizi left, I immediately appeared in the captain's room.
"Bismarck, why don't you come in?" The captain looked up at me. He was dressing in front of the mirror and preparing to go out with us.
Since I materialized, I have rarely used the wall-walking skill to enter and exit the room. Today is probably the first time.
"Captain, something has happened. We can't go out tonight." I said, "I'm going back to the room now. Call Lindeman. Something has happened to Grape!"
"What? Speak more clearly!" The captain stopped tying his tie and looked at me in surprise, but the anxious look on my face had already replaced my answer.
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