As the words fell, the pheasant walked lazily towards the rear.

And his lieutenant hurriedly jumped off the tree and followed closely behind the pheasant.

In this way, the two walked slowly on the empty and quiet path.

While the two were walking, the originally beautiful sky began to slowly drizzle.

The pheasant stretched out her right hand and let the raindrops gradually fall into the palm of her hand.

Feeling the warmth in his hand, the corners of his mouth hooked up with a gentle smile.

After half a ring, a calm voice came out of his mouth.

"Everything is going to be fine, right?"

At this time, the adjutant behind him also caught up.

Listening to the words in his ear, he nodded affirmatively and responded softly.

"Of course, Admiral Pheasant.

Receiving such a reply, the pheasant stretched lazily and said casually.

"Perhaps.

As the words fell, the figures of the two faded apart.

In this way, the continuous drizzle continued to wash away the blood stains on the ground, as if weeping for the death of everyone.

Under the rain wash, the skate blade gradually melted and lost its original sharpness.

As the blades disappeared, blood began to flow from the pierced wounds.

The deputy commander lying below, his fingers moving slightly.

After half a ring, he snapped open his closed eyes and gasped for air.

What caught my eye was the smile on the face of the revolutionary soldier.

Seeing this, the deputy commander's throat stirred, but he didn't say a word.

He knew that the man in front of him was completely dead, and he died blocking the knife for him.

The deputy commander used the little strength he had left in his body to push away the man on his body.

With a snap, the body slammed to the ground next to it.

Without any hesitation, the deputy commander supported the ground with his hands, intending to get up.

But no matter how hard he tried, his tired body had long since stopped listening to his commands.

The deputy commander clenched his fists and kept hammering the ground.

Only in this way can he vent all the emotions in his heart.

Washed by the rain, he once again restrained his emotions.

Immediately, he slowly lowered his head and looked at the blood still flowing from his abdomen.

The deputy commander tore off a long piece of cloth, tightly wrapped the wound in his abdomen, and whispered to himself.

"I... I can't die yet.

"The commander's final order still needs me to complete.

As the words fell, he struggled in the muddy ground, trying to get out of place.

......

......

Soon, the pheasant took his lieutenant and returned to the base where he was originally stationed.

With a bang, he stretched out his right hand to push open the door in front of him and walked in.

With the sound of crisp footsteps, the eyes of everyone in the courtyard fell on him.

Seeing this, the pheasant tidied up the collar of his military uniform.

The icy rain kept lapping on him.

Immediately after, a lazy voice came out of his mouth.

"Ah, it looks like I'm a little late.

Hearing his words, the five old stars opened their closed eyes and stopped wiping the demon knife in their hands.

After a slight pause, he said in a serious voice.

"The West Sea has been cleared, and it's time for us to leave for the North Sea.

"In order to prevent the news from leaking, these naval soldiers will be stationed here first.

As the words fell, the five old stars slowly stood up from their seats.

His piercing gaze looked around, waiting for an answer from several people.

Without the slightest hesitation, Akainu immediately gave a reply.

"Understood, I'll straighten out the troops now.

With that, he stretched out his hands to correct his navy hat and walked away with steady steps.

Looking at his back, the five old stars nodded with satisfaction.

Immediately, he set his eyes on the yellow ape and the pheasant.

Seeing the departure of the red dog, the yellow ape shrugged his shoulders helplessly and said in a flirtatious tone.

"Got it, got it.

After saying this, he glanced up at the pheasant and left as well.

Seeing this, the pheasant scratched his fluffy hair a little lazily, and followed him unhurriedly.

After half a ring, he whispered to himself.

"Really, I just came in. With

the departure of the trio, the courtyard once again regained its tranquil atmosphere.

In a huge place, only the sound of raindrops falling to the ground sounded.

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