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258 The second battalion commander serialized your...

The interior space of the unmanned, fully self-driving classical-style carriage was not spacious. After sitting down opposite Milin, Skadi was troubled to find that there was no place to put the two-handed sword in his hand.

You can't carry it behind your back, or place it at your feet or find a place to lean against it. If the carriage, which has no shock absorption at all, shakes even a little, it will immediately become a murder weapon.

Finally, Skadi put the big sword in his hand between his legs, clamped it with his legs, and assumed a very ladylike sitting posture.

Seeing Skadi holding the sword between his thighs, Milin's face showed a subtle expression that was not very gentlemanly.

Under Milin's gaze, Skadi also realized that her posture was strange. Unfortunately, the narrow space in the carriage gave her no more opportunities to move.

So in order to divert Milin's attention, Skadi could only forcefully find a topic and said:

"Doctor, why are there heirs here?"

"Although I really want to tell you now, but that way there will be a lot less surprises." Hearing Skadi's question, Milin leaned on the seat and raised his hand to put on Lapland's side. Touching the wolf's ear canal on his head.

Sure enough, compared to cats whose whole body can be touched, the most suitable part of a dog’s body to be touched is its ears.

However, Lapland, who had his ears slapped, didn't think so. After shaking his head and trying to avoid it several times to no avail, Lapland let out an unhappy "whoosh" sound in his throat.

Unfortunately, when higher apes play with cats and dogs, they usually don't care about the cats and dogs' own wishes.

Looking at Lapland having his ears rubbed by Milin, Skadi felt an inexplicable flash of envy in his heart.

Milin, who noticed the envy in Skadi's heart, maintained a subtle smile and said:

"But one thing I can tell you in advance is that Haiji will appear here and be related to you."

"...Is it because of me?" Skadi looked relieved after hearing Milin's words.

Compared with when the enemy may appear at any time but has not yet appeared, it can make people feel more relaxed when they actually appear, at least they don't have to maintain a tense mood all the time.

Suppressing the inexplicable envy in his heart and putting away other messy thoughts, Skadi said to Milin in a very serious tone:

"If those heirs really appear because of us deep-sea hunters, I will fulfill my duties as a deep-sea hunter..."

After saying this, he thought of the huge super sea heir. Skadi, who was not sure whether he could defeat such a heir, paused for a moment and then said:

"At least I will fight until the last minute to protect your safety, Doctor."

Lapland, who was originally very unhappy about having his ears slapped by Milin, heard Skati's words that were like an oath. Out of the dog's food-protecting mentality, he became even more unhappy and said to Skati:

"Why do you think those heirs appear to hunt you down?"

"??" Skadi, who didn't understand why Lapland said that, was puzzled and explained: "Because we deep-sea hunters have always been the enemies of Heir."

"Huh? Enemy?" In response to Skadi's explanation, Lapland showed a strange expression on her face, and then she felt her ears being pinched by Milin.

"Ouch!" Lapland, knowing that Milin was telling him not to be angry, grabbed his head and stared at Milin with a wolf gaze.

Lapland's strange expression and the doctor's attitude of stopping him from talking made Skadi very confused.

Could it be that the Haiji who appeared here was not here to hunt down deep-sea hunters like her?

Sensing Skadi's doubts, Milin retracted his arm, held up the hunter's hat on his head that was similar to the deep-sea hunter's uniform and said:

"We'll be here soon. You'll know why these heirs appear soon."

Lapland, who finally broke free from the clutches of Milin, did not forget to say: "What a surprise."

"Surprise?" Skadi was confused by Milin's Riddler behavior and Lapland's fire.

If the person sitting in front of Skadi hadn't been Dr. Milin, whom she had an inexplicable fondness for, it would have been someone else who would have wielded a big sword and tortured him to extract a confession.

Now, Skadi can only hold on to her extremely doubtful mind, waiting for what surprise will appear in front of her.

Just like what Milin said, within ten minutes, the carriage that had been swaying all the way stopped.

Skadi, who followed Milin out of the carriage, saw himself appearing in a garden full of sunflowers.

Although they all look like ordinary sunflowers, the big ones in the middle of the garden are a bit weird at best.

But Skadi still felt a sense of discomfort...perhaps the discomfort came more from the weird statues in the garden.

The gray-white statues, which could barely be considered human figures, all had their hands raised toward the sky, not sure whether they were greeting or praying.

Unlike Skadi, who always maintained a sense of alert due to the presence of Heir, Lapland, who got off the carriage, like the runaway husky, approached these statues and looked around.

At the same time, he raised his nose and sniffed the statues. He didn't know what he smelled. Lapland paused for a moment, then turned around and looked at Mi with a weirder expression than when he just raised the fire. Lin said:

"I heard that right, doctor."

"What do you smell?" Milin asked, walking up to Lapland and looking at the statues.

"It smells like brains," Lapland said.

"Oh, you can actually smell it." Milin said a little surprised, but then he remembered that the female wolf whose ears he had licked was the best at turning people into mille-feuille.

I have certainly experienced brain plasma and other messy things all over my body.

"Brain?" Skadi, whose sense of smell is much worse than that of Lapland, a Ruburian tribe, and may even be worse than Milin, asked strangely: "What are these?"

"It's a loser." Milin answered as he walked towards the gate of another section of the garden.

"Losers? Are they humans?" Skadi, who was following Milin, paused slightly and asked in a surprised tone.

"Yes, it's a pity that they are not satisfied with themselves as human beings, so... they are all losers." Milin, who did not pay attention to the statues of losers, explained.

"Not satisfied with yourself as a human being?" Skadi became more and more curious, but unfortunately Milin didn't intend to explain too much about these losers.

And more importantly, as Milin slowly pushed open the door of the bell tower next to the sunflower garden, Skadi, who saw the fighting taking place in the bell tower, had no intention of paying attention to the losers in the garden outside.

Looking at the slender figure holding a metal spear, Skadi shouted in a shocked tone:

"Second Battalion Commander!"

Although he knew that Gladia's position among the deep-sea hunters was the commander of the second combat battalion, it would not be wrong for Skadi to call her the second battalion commander.

But this title is too easy to misunderstand.

Milin even subconsciously turned his head and glanced at Lapland beside him to see if she would push out a Syracuse cannon.

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