This was not her first time here, but she was still amazed by the scenery of Haigi Island.

"Big sister, something is wrong."

Shigesa, who was observing the surroundings through a telescope, suddenly spoke up.

"There are a lot of soldiers standing on the dock, and they seem to be armed!"

"what?"

Beidou was shocked and quickly took out his telescope to observe.

It is exactly as Shigesa said.

Subconsciously, Beidou began to give orders.

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

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

Just, just a few words.

I have been reading novels for many years, but this is the first time I have written one myself. (If you don’t count the ones I wrote for fun)

When I read it, I thought it was nothing special. But when I actually started writing it seriously, I found that it is not that simple.

For example, some of the chapters at the beginning are not that good. If I revise them, the workload will be too heavy, and I have no idea where to start, so I may not be able to make them better.

It's like a mountain of shit code, I dare not move.

The Liyue foreshadowing just ended not long ago. It was fine in the early stages, and I also saw some friends saying that it has gotten better recently, and I was quite happy.

Well, the Liyue part is written in more detail. It’s a foreshadowing and will play a significant role in the subsequent events.

As a result, the later chapters about Liyue were a little out of control, but fortunately it’s almost over, and I’m back in one chapter.

Really, it's easy to talk about it on paper, but when you start writing it yourself you find it's damn difficult.

All I can say is, try your best to summarize your experience and improve while writing.

For the next part I am going to write, I think the conception is pretty good and it should be easier to control and write. It should be better than the part laying the groundwork for Liyue.

It will also be a little cool and will greatly advance the plot.

I won’t say anything more than that.

Please subscribe and vote, give me your support... hum... hum... ahhhhhhhhh!!!

This is the first time I write a book, so I have no experience and I am not very clear about all those messy things. It is not easy to evaluate data and results.

Even the editor's Q was just added yesterday, and the editor didn't ask about follow-up reading or anything like that.

Anyway, we’ll know after seeing the first order tomorrow.

Here, I would like to thank Sister Xi for her support (folded hands)

As for subscriptions, I’ll be happy if it reaches 100.

Ok.

As long as my expectations are low, it will be hard for me to be disappointed. (Conviction)

So, it’s basically two chapters a day.

One more chapter will be added for every 100 first orders!

I said!

(Although I also know that adding a chapter might be difficult.)

That is, if you can’t even get past 100, double digits, or even single digits, it’s embarrassing…

So if you have books, please come and support me! (Sad)

But no matter how low the score is, as long as there is one person reading it, I will definitely finish it and reach the ending.

Well, it’s quite similar to a teacher of mine. He doesn’t care about anything during class, but he will continue teaching until the end of the get out of class even if only one person is looking up.

What is this? An inexplicable sense of responsibility? A naive fantasy? Or a foolish act that moves oneself?

I am not sure.

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

It's nothing more than getting more subscriptions, writing in more detail, and trying to describe everything more thoroughly and with as much detail as possible.

The difference between extreme colors and simple lines.

Even if no one is left, the ending must be written.

If you want to release the update, it won't work 0.0

I'll see how many chapters I can update, I'll try to be third and fourth. (Including the two basic chapters every day)

Well, just sauce.

Finally, thank you all again for your support!

Aligato! (Bows)

Chapter 69 Confidence (First update, please subscribe first!!!)

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

"BATTLE-BATTLE-ALARM!"

On the Death Star, the sudden sound of the alarm startled the sailors.

The combat alarm hadn't been sounded in years.

Then, he reacted immediately, put down what he was doing, picked up his weapon, and headed to his battle post.

The flag bearer conveyed Beidou's order to every ship in the Southern Cross Fleet through signal flags.

"Order the transport ships to retreat, the warships to advance, and the Death Star to dock first. Everyone else, wait for orders. No one is allowed to take action without permission."

"Heavy crossbows, get ready immediately, and everyone is in position immediately, hurry up!"

Beidou was giving orders and the boat was busy at the same time. Wen Chen, holding a telescope borrowed from Chongzuo, was carefully observing the situation on the dock.

He felt something was wrong.

Wen Chen handed the telescope to An Xin.

"An Xin, take a look."

An Xin took the telescope, put it in front of his eyes, and observed the situation on the dock.

With just one glance, he realized something was wrong.

"Yeah, you found it too, right?"

Judging from the situation at the dock, it doesn't look like they are going to be attacked.

The positions of the people did not conform to the attacking formation at all.

But it's obviously not a guard of honor either.

I just don't know what they are going to do.

The two of them looked at each other.

"Big sister, we feel that the other party's deployment at the dock does not seem to be intended to attack us."

"Of course. Even you two have noticed it, so how could I not see it?" Beidou replied unhappily.

Her initial order to prepare for battle was a subconscious reaction. Seeing that others were fully armed and might be a threat, she had to prepare herself first.

Defenses can not do without.

What’s more, there is Anxin’s “intuition”.

But after hearing this, she realized that the soldiers on the dock were not going to deal with them.

So she ordered her men not to take any action without permission.

"If they really wanted to do it, they wouldn't let us see it. Wouldn't it be better to wait until we got ashore and then catch them all in one fell swoop?"

"Then why..."

"No matter what the reason is, we will always be prepared and stay vigilant. I am the leader of the Southern Cross Fleet, and I am responsible for my crew. Danger is a very strange thing. The more fully prepared we are, the less likely it is to come.

Being brave does not mean being stupid. Before conquering a storm on the ocean, don't we have to check the boat under our feet? "

These words left Wen Chen and An Xin speechless.

They realized that this was actually a difference in their thinking perspectives.

The two of them are Liyue's [Night Watch], Liyue's intelligence and security organization.

Most of their work is done alone, or in groups of three or four, fighting in the dark.

For them, when faced with such a situation, they either take a risk or give up. It is rare that they can be fully prepared and deal with it calmly.

But the Southern Cross Fleet was different.

The Southern Cross is an armed fleet with a large number of people and good combat effectiveness.

They could have made sufficient preparations and faced the challenge openly.

This is the confidence given by strength.

The difference in thinking between the two of them and Beidou lies in that one of them is in the dark, the other is in the light; one plays a lone hero, the other is a huge organization.

"I understand." x2.

"Well, I understand. Besides, I feel..."

Beidou stretched out the sound and hesitated.

"They made such a big scene, probably not to deal with us, nor to welcome us, but most likely to deter the scoundrels."

"Shock Xiaoxiao?"

Wen Chen and An Xin looked at each other.

Raise your telescope and look again.

Their positions seemed to be a formation for protecting important figures?

"I can't guarantee the details, but I really can't think of any reason for them to conflict with us. We'll know once we get ashore."

Beidou shook his head.

"Juzo, Juzo?"

"Hey, I'm here, big sister, what do you want?"

Shigezo jumped down from the building.

"We will dock soon. At least half of the brothers will stay on the boat. You will lead the team and stay alert. Do you understand?"

"I understand. I understand. Don't worry, big sister."

"Yes, good. Indeed, I trust you to do the job."

Amid the tense atmosphere of the Southern Cross Fleet, the Death Star slowly approached the dock.

As the ship approached the shore, Beidou and his crew discovered that there was a shipbuilding platform not far from the pier.

Previously, the telescope was only used to see the dock, and from a distance they thought this shipbuilding platform was just an ordinary building.

Now that they were close to the coast, they could clearly see the shipbuilding platform in the area, the keel on the platform, and the orange-red gantry crane on it.

And a large number of guards outside.

"Is Kaigi Island trying to build its own ship now? Do they want to go out to sea?"

Such a bold idea emerged involuntarily in everyone's mind.

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