Looking for the lost ship girl

Chapter 17: Cheap Hands

In autumn, five days had passed since the journey to find Lexington. At this time, Su Gu was walking on the pier with little Tirpitz.

"I was watching the mountain scenery from the city tower, and I heard a commotion outside the city! The flags were fluttering in the sky, but it turned out to be soldiers sent by Sima..."

Little Tirpitz listened to the strange accent in his admiral's voice and asked, "What song is this?"

"It's not a song, it's Peking Opera."

"Oh, I haven't heard of it. What about the back?"

"I can't remember it later."

"So bad."

Su Gu reached out to pinch his face, but little Tirpitz slapped him away with his hand, and then heard the little girl complain.

Then little Tirpitz rubbed his face and said, "Then change the song."

Su Gu stood on the pier and only listened to the sound of the waves. For a moment, he felt that his mind was as broad as the sea. He sang: "The rolling Yangtze River flows eastward, and the waves wash away the heroes..."

"Change another song."

"The Great Wall of the Yangtze River, Huangshan Mountain and Yellow River are worth a thousand pieces of gold in my heart..."

"Change another song."

"I'm not a karaoke machine, and I wouldn't be embarrassed if you asked me to change it...well...my mother told me when I was a child that the sea is my hometown. I was born on the seaside and grew up in the sea..."

"The Admiral's hometown is by the sea?"

"No, inland."

"Then why do you say the sea is my hometown?"

"I'm singing, not writing an autobiography."

At this time, Su Gu was walking on the pier with little Tirpitz facing the sea breeze. There was no one on the pier. He could only see a naval officer directing people to transport rusty steel from the sea to the shore.

Su Gu said, "Look what's being salvaged over there?"

"have no idea."

There was no control over the place, and there were many people watching.

The original appearance of the steel on the pier was hard to identify. It looked like scrap metal from a ship, with decks, broken masts, and twisted doors. However, it was impossible to tell which was the deck and which was the ship's room. The anchor drags the rusty chain on the bluestone and looks like a snake. It is fished out along with the seafood, and crabs and shells are scattered beside it.

Su Gu stood on the pier and watched for a while. The wreckage of the battleship was fished out from the bottom of the sea. The battleship that had gone through history was fished out from its resting place in the deep sea and saw the light of day again. Looking at the uneven craters, people couldn't help but think of that dusty period. History.

"It's okay to touch it."

Little Tirpitz squatted on the ground and whispered, "Is it okay?"

Su Gu took a look and found that no one was paying attention to this side, so he squatted down and reached out to touch the anchor.

His fingers touched the discarded steel beside the wreckage of the battleship. His fingers knocked on the metal, and the rust fell with the knock. After doing this, he was about to stop, and then he looked to the side and saw little Tirpitz opening his mouth to say something, but the sound was completely inaudible, and the scenery that came into his sight was shaking. He reached out and hit his head, and the surrounding scenery quickly faded in a daze.

"What is this?"

The ship is rocking.

When he understood, he found himself standing on the steel deck. Looking back, behind him in the night was a huge bridge and a tall mast. The flag hanging on the mast was swaying in the sea breeze. He looked around again. He was surrounded by gray steel. The deck was surrounded by steel wires and pillars. The entire picture was black and white.

Then he found someone walking towards him. He was a sailor in military uniform with deep eyes and a high nose. He was about to talk to the person and ask what was going on when he suddenly found that the person walked straight through his body. Am I a phantom, or are they phantoms? Thinking this, he squatted on the ground and stretched out his hand. His fingers clearly touched the steel deck, and he heard the roar of the waves in his ears.

He raised his head and looked back, but he couldn't even see the whole body of the ship. He couldn't tell which warship he was on from the details of the ship.

Suddenly a bright light shone on him. He squinted in the light and immediately understood that the ship was illuminated by a searchlight.

"Is it an enemy?"

Then he saw the battleship's turret starting to rotate. Before the turret was in place, the enemy's shells had already flown over and set off high water columns on the battleship, and water columns rose up one after another. Immediately afterwards, the battleship's main gun rotated into position and pointed at the enemy with the searchlight on, and the gunfire roared suddenly.

The shells turned into fireballs in the night, and then two shells hit the enemy, one of which hit the enemy's bridge. What puzzled him was that the battleship stopped after just two salvos, and then he heard the sailors beside him talking. Those words were in English. His English was not very good, but he clearly understood them at this time.

"The commander said it was friendly troops and was going to signal them over."

Soon after, several warships showed their ferocious faces in the night, with shouts, shaking, and roaring ammunition. He watched the huge and terrifying warships sailing over the sea and breaking through the waves.

The enemy's warships were divided into two columns to attack from both sides, and artillery shells continued to bombard the warships. Someone next to him was blown to pieces in the explosion, but despite being in the center of the munition he was not harmed in the slightest. Then he walked around. At this time, the battleship had been hit by multiple bullets. Suddenly, the battleship shook. A torpedo hit the port side of the battleship. The engine room exploded and ignited a raging fire.

Fierce flames were burning, and the sailors on the deck were running around to make the last resistance, but sinking was inevitable.

He once knew about battleships and watched documentaries, but he had never experienced a truly brutal battle between battleships. Although he had the opportunity to become a petty officer in the navy, he gave up. The battle in front of him was so real that it made the blood all over his body boil. However, what appeared in front of him was a battle that he had never seen before. Since I have never seen it, it does not appear in my memory. Since I have never seen it, it will not appear in my dream. After all, no matter how powerful the brain is, the pictures in dreams are blurry, and the battle pictures in front of me are beyond the imagination of people. There is no way to imagine out of thin air, including the fireworks, huge waves, and fireballs streaking across the sky.

Then he suddenly felt a tap on his shoulder. He was startled. He narrowed his eyes slightly and found that he was back at the dock in the seaside county. The sky was as blue as blue and the sun was so bright that it was dazzling. Cars and horses were passing by. Little Tilby Ci shook his hand.

Suddenly he felt a hand tap on his shoulder, and his heart skipped a beat.

He turned his head and realized that the person tapping his shoulder was the naval officer who was commanding on the dock. Looking closer, he saw that it was a handsome female officer with her hair pulled up and wearing a hat.

"Boy, these resources are mine."

Su Gu asked in confusion: "What resources?"

"You do not understand?"

"Um."

"This is the resource for building ship girls, the steel that contains the thoughts and memories of countless sailors in the old world. You have just seen something incredible, the picture you see is the picture of what these steels have experienced, and the protagonist in the picture is Possibility The ship girl appears."

Su Gu immediately remembered the knowledge he had learned before, that people could wake up the ship girl from the steel salvaged from the seabed.

"Sorry, I'm not sure."

"Then let's go."

"Well, I'm so sorry."

Just as Su Gu was about to leave, little Tirpitz pulled up his trouser legs and whispered: "Admiral."

Then, Su Gu found himself stared at by sharp eyes.

"Wait a moment."

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