The long-standing need for profit remains unresolved.

"No more."

"What about the battle on Haiji Island?"

"fighting?"

Hisahitoshi was taken aback.

"Nothing has changed."

"Alright, then you go ahead and get busy, I won't bother you any longer."

"Oh, alright."

Even after closing the door, Hisahi was still somewhat dazed.

What's wrong with Captain Beidou?

Outside the door, Beidou, returning to the Death Star, looked somewhat dejected.

We couldn't find out anything.

"Don't worry about that, boss. We'll find out when we get there. We'll deal with whatever comes our way. If we can't beat them, we can always run away."

"makes sense."

For the next few days, everyone went about their daily routine, waiting for the loading, unloading, and replenishment of supplies.

A few days later, the Death Star began to approach Haiqi Island.

"I must say, the scenery of Haiji Island is really beautiful from a distance! It has a unique charm."

Wen Chen was filled with emotion.

"Indeed, the scenery here is beautiful."

Beidou responded from the attic.

This wasn't her first time here, but seeing the scenery of Haegeishima Island again still amazed her.

"Boss, something's not right."

Colonel Chong, who was looking around with a monocular telescope, suddenly spoke up.

"There are many soldiers standing on the dock, and they appear to be armed!"

"what?"

Beidou was taken aback and hurriedly took out his binoculars to observe.

Indeed, as Chongzuo said.

Subconsciously, BeiDou began issuing commands.

"Colonel, inform the brothers to prepare for battle!"

Actually, there's not much to say, it's just asking for votes and subscriptions.

Let me just say a few words.

Having read novels for so many years, this is the first time I've ever written one myself. (If you don't count writing casually for fun.)

While reading it, I grumbled and thought it was nothing special, but when I actually started writing it seriously myself, I realized that this thing was not so simple.

For example, some of the opening chapters aren't actually that good. Revising them would be a lot of work, and I don't really have a clue where to start, and I'm not sure I can improve them.

It's like a mountain of shit code; I dare not touch it.

The Liyue setup, which just ended, went well in the early stages, and I've seen some friends say it's gotten better recently, which makes me quite happy.

Yes, the Liyue part is written in great detail; it's foreshadowing and will play a significant role later on.

As a result, I lost control of the later chapters of Liyue, but fortunately it was almost over, and it came back after a transitional chapter.

Seriously, it's easy to talk about it on paper, but you only realize how damn hard it is when you actually try to write it down.

All I can say is that I'll try my best to summarize my experiences and improve as I write.

The part I'm about to write is pretty well-conceived, and I think it should be easier to control and better than the setup for Liyue.

Moreover, it will be a small but exciting moment that will significantly advance the plot.

I won't say anything more.

Please subscribe and vote, and give me lots of support... Hmph... Hmph... Aaaaaaaahhhhhh!!!

This is my first time writing a book, so I have no experience and don't really understand all the messy stuff, so it's hard to evaluate any data or results.

Even the editor's QQ number was only added yesterday, and they didn't ask me anything about following the story.

We'll know for sure when we see the first order amount tomorrow.

Here, I would like to thank Sister Nanxi for her support (hands clasped together).

As for subscriptions, I'd be happy if it reached 100.

Ok.

If I lower my expectations enough, I'm unlikely to be disappointed. (Convinced)

Therefore, we'll calculate based on two chapters per day.

One extra chapter for every 100 first-time subscribers!

I said!

(Although I know that adding even one more chapter might be difficult.)

Exactly. If you can't even get past 100, or even just a double digit or a single digit, that's embarrassing.

So, those of you who support books, please come and show your support! (Sad)

But no matter how low the price, as long as there is even one person reading it, I will definitely finish writing it and write it to the end.

Yes, it's similar to one of my teachers. He doesn't care about the students during class, but even if only one person is looking up at the classroom, he will continue teaching until the end of get out of class.

What is this? A strange sense of responsibility? A naive fantasy? Or a foolish act of self-pity?

I am not sure.

But for this book, after all, I've invested so much in it, and spent so long conceiving the plot and setting, so I at least have to be worthy of myself and have a beginning and an end, right?

It's simply a matter of getting more subscriptions, writing in more detail, and striving to describe everything thoroughly, maximizing the details.

The difference between extreme colors and minimalist lines.

Even if there's no one left, the outline still has to be written to create an ending.

If I were to update frequently after release, I wouldn't be able to.

I'll see how many chapters I can manage, aiming for at least three, and striving for four. (Including the two basic chapters per day)

Okay, that's all.

Finally, thank you again for your support!

Arigato! (bows)

Chapter 69 Confidence (First Update, Please Subscribe!!!)

"Ding-ding-ding-ding-ding..."

"Battle Alert!"

On the Death Star, the sudden sounding of the alarm bell startled the sailors.

It's been many years since the battle alarm has sounded.

Immediately realizing what was happening, they put down what they were doing, picked up their weapons, and headed to their posts.

The flag bearer relayed the Big Dipper's commands to every ship in the Southern Cross fleet via signal flags.

"Order the transport ships to retreat, the warships to move forward, the Death Star to dock first, and the rest of you to await orders. Do not take any action without permission."

"Heavy crossbows, prepare them immediately! Get the personnel in position right now, quick!"

As Beidou issued commands and the ship bustled with activity, Wen Chen, holding a telescope borrowed from Colonel Chong, carefully observed the situation on the dock.

He sensed that something was wrong.

Wen Chen handed the binoculars to An Xin.

"Anxin, take a look."

Anxin took the binoculars, held them up to his eyes, and began to observe the situation on the dock.

He noticed something was wrong at first glance.

"Right, you noticed too, didn't you?"

The situation at the dock doesn't seem like they're about to be attacked.

The positioning of the people is completely inconsistent with the attack formation.

But it was clearly not a ceremonial guard.

I just don't know what they're up to.

The two of them exchanged a glance.

"Boss, we feel that the enemy's setup at the dock doesn't seem like they're going to attack us."

"Of course, even you two noticed, how could I not?" Beidou replied irritably.

Her initial order to prepare for battle was a subconscious reaction; seeing others fully armed might pose a threat, so she prepared accordingly.

Defenses can not do without.

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