Not Super Robot Wars at All

Chapter 76: Shura Field Late

"If you agree, please sign here." Roland pointed to the blank space at the bottom of the document, "The conditions have been given the best I can, and this is the only thing I can do for him."

Lacus wore a black mourning gown, dressed as a young woman. She hesitated for a while while holding the pen, but couldn't help but ask: "Is there really no way? Maybe it just fell into the atmosphere? If you look for it again, look for it again..."

Roland turned his head a little unwillingly: "The official will keep the statement that the disappearance remains unchanged, but we have other reliable channels to confirm it. Sorry, it may be cruel to say that, but it is almost certainly burnt to ashes in the atmosphere. ."

"...I understand." Lacus exhaled and smiled reluctantly. "I will do what I can do. This must be what he expected."

"I'm sorry." Roland didn't know why he had to apologize. He took the paper signed by Lacus, "You are welcome to join us, Miss Lacus, no, Mrs. Lingos."

"Roland Seyak, you can explain it clearly to me!" The door of the room was pushed open hard, CC walked in angrily. She glanced at the other woman in the room and ignored her, "What is the government appointment? What's the matter? What's the matter with Mrs. Lingoes?"

Lacus looked at this beautiful woman with green hair and an indifferent breath. She was a completely different type from herself. The two parties had not met, but she understood who it was locally.

"It's only the maximization of benefits. This is the best choice that can be made under the current conditions without him." Roland was not surprised by those who broke in suddenly, "CC, it is impossible for you and him, you and me. I know this very well, so I have never been optimistic about it."

"Possible!" C.C. ignored Lux, went straight to the opposite of Roland and continued, "Lilith said that he is not Li Lin, not Li Lin, do you understand?"

"Not Li Lin?!" Roland stood up suddenly, staring at C.C. with his eyes wide open, "How could it be, how could it be? Isn't the last one..."

"If you can't figure it out, go back and ask your wife." C.C. took a deep breath and calmed down. "Forget it, it doesn't make sense for everyone to discuss this now."

Roland just stood there for a while. After recovering, he took out something from the drawer and handed it to CC with a complicated expression: "Yes, this is from Lund Bell who is coming over, and there is a record of him. The last call. There is no practical effect. Take it back as a souvenir."

C.C. took the small device and directly pressed the play button, and her familiar voice sounded in the room. The audio has been edited, and no one's voice appeared: "...Amuro, how many flags did you put on me... I believe your sister... CC, my wife is so cute and cute, whoever dares to object will smash his dog's head!" "

There were not a few words in the recording, and it was over soon, and the room fell into weird silence. This scene should have been funny, but no one in the room could laugh.

C.C. was silent for a while before looking at Lux and sneered: "Mrs. Lingoes, is the human blood bun delicious?"

Although Lacus could not understand what she was talking about, the malice in the words could still be distinguished. She figured out the meaning of the sentence based on the context, and stared at C.C. without flinching: "I'm doing my best to protect what he left behind. What you think is your freedom."

"The secretary turned up, Mrs. Lingoes, and accept all his economic and political heritage by the way. Well, you just cheer up faster and have better luck." CC turned and walked out the door, "Ed really fell in love with him. A strong and good woman, I wish you a better life."

Roland seemed to want to say something to Lacus, but she shook her head to stop him: "Let’s continue talking business. Speaker Kahn has fulfilled the promise. The first thing we need to do is to convince the outside world that Anaheim has lost him. It can also operate normally. This is our economic foundation. The design drawings he left before are locked in the office computer. I need to know Alice’s birthday..."

In the evening, Lacus dragged her tired body back home-she had barely slept in the past two days. Minerva sat stiffly on the chair in the living room, and saw Lacus coming back, pattering all the way towards her, pointing to the closed bedroom door and saying nervously, "There is an aunty—"

"I know, she's not a bad person." Lacus touched Minerva's little head. "Are you hungry? You should do your homework first, and I'll make dinner."

Minerva struggled for a while and went back to the room to do his homework, and Lacus began to prepare dinner for three. After the meal was finished, Lux knocked on the door of C.C.'s room. After receiving the signal, C.C. naturally sat on the dining table and started the meal.

"The taste is not bad, I have worked hard." She took a bite of the food, "So one of the methods is this, I understand."

Lacus knew that everything she said would be targeted, so she was silent.

"That, Sister Lux." Minerva couldn't stand the atmosphere, and asked, "When will Uncle Ed come back? The teacher said that there will be a parent conference next month, and every student's parents must attend. ."

"I might not be able to make it next month." Lacus smiled softly, "You can see if I go--"

"Can't come back." C.C. interrupted her coldly, "Ed is dead and can't come back."

"C.C.!"

With a bang, Minerva's tableware fell to the ground. Her eyes turned red in an instant, and her small mouth closed like a fish on the shore. She only endured for less than five seconds before tears burst out of her bank. Minerva didn't ask "Is it true?" She was clever and got the answer from Lacus's reaction.

"It was Char Aznab who killed Ed." CC didn't pay attention to Lacus's reaction at all and chattered on its own. "Aznab was arrested for crimes against humanity and sentenced to death. Crimes against humanity. Can you understand? If you don’t understand, go back and look up the dictionary. He just escaped from prison yesterday and is missing now. There is no possibility that he will come back to you."

The little girl cried harder.

Lacus quickly walked to Minerva and squatted down to hug her, stroking her cheek heartily, "Does this do you any good? Even Ed is—"

"Ed likes her very much, I know." CC was expressionless. "So you plan to make up a new reason for her every month until she is exposed? Don't tell me how he educates his children? A child taught in this way How do I join the Junior Vanguard?"

"How do you know?!" Lacus raised her head suddenly, "He said it once, and I don't know what it means..."

"It's his words that would say such things, how could I not know?" C.C. put down the tableware and sneered, "Mrs. Lingoes, who doesn't know anything, why don't you ask Magic Conch?"

"Does it make sense for you to show off now?" Lacus looked at her sadly, "It will only make the people who are left more miserable, right? You are torturing me at the same time you are torturing yourself, why bother?"

"So, let me shut up? This house is already yours. Are you going to chase me out next?" CC looked at her provocatively, "You don't need his things, don't you let me give it to me? By the way, the first succession of Anaheim shares is me, so sorry."

Lacus just held Minerva and shook her head blindly, and refused to answer.

Seeing such unresisting Lux, C.C. suddenly felt dull. She got up and walked back to her room, closing the door heavily.

Lux looked at the direction of the bedroom for a while, lowered her head to comfort Minerva in her arms. It was just when the little girl was growing up, she let Minerva finish the supper. After the meal, Minerva, with red eyes, silently returned to the room and took out the workbook, and Lacus began to tidy up the dining table. C.C. took only one bite, and she reluctantly dumped the wasted food.

At night, Lacus lay on a familiar bed hugging Minerva and sang to her in a low voice. The little girl lay in her arms and sobbed for a while, until she was tired of crying and finally fell asleep in the singing. She could see that the little girl finally became less hostile to her, but the price was too high.

She carefully let go of Minerva, fearing to wake her up, and then came to the living room lightly. The girl threw her body on the sofa casually, found a comfortable posture, and stared at the dark room in a daze.

I don't know how long it has passed, maybe what time in the morning, she heard the sound of the bedroom door opening. Then a figure passed by her, went into the kitchen to make some noise, and sat next to her when he returned.

"...Don't you ask me what I'm doing here?" Lacus watched her keep silent and asked actively.

"It will never be so boring to play sad here to win my sympathy. This kind of thing can also deceive him." CC's expression could not be seen clearly in the dark, "I won't change rooms with you. There is no way to sleep in that room."

"Don't you understand it well," Lacus murmured to herself. "You know, he is—"

"Mayo said it."

"...That's it."

C.C. was silent for a while, then suddenly said: "Are you pregnant?"

"……No."

"It's really useless." C.C. paused. "Maybe it's reproductive isolation."

Lux did not inquire or refute, and there was another embarrassing silence.

"It's always like this at the beginning. Just get used to it. Time is cruel, and you can forget everything." CC broke the silence again, "Change the environment and meet different people, and then naturally you will figure it out. Yes. It may take a few months, and some may take a few years, but it will always pass. This is a talk of experience."

"I want to stay here." Lacus said firmly, "I want to protect what he left behind and what he cherishes."

"...It seems that he is not too blind." C.C. muttered to himself, "Move immediately, I can't stay in this place for a day."

"Aren't you leaving?" Lacus added immediately, "It's not to drive you away, it's just—"

"I will leave, and I don't want to see you." C.C. got up and walked to his room. "After teaching that little girl the way he imagined, he will leave."

Lacus stayed alone in the living room and didn't know how long, until dawn, she tiptoed back to the bed.

"Sister Lux," Minerva hugged her suddenly, startled her, "Did you not sleep?"

"Sorry, did I wake you up?"

"No." Minerva shook her head in her arms, "Don't be sad."

Lux tightened the little girl in her arms, not knowing what to say.

"You all said Uncle Ed is dead." Minerva raised his head stubbornly and looked at her. "I believe him, Uncle Ed agreed to me."

"Minerva..."

"If you can't come back next month, there will be next month, next next month, and next year." Minerva's tone was full of confidence, "Uncle Ed will be back, he promised me Understand."

"Then you have to study hard." Lacus put Minerva's head back into her arms to prevent her from seeing her expression. "Otherwise Ed will be angry when he comes back."

"I got good grades, and the teacher praised me."

"That's great." Lacus bit her lip. "She's not right, not right at all."

"...Sister Lux?"

"My life is only so short. How can I forget this matter so important?" She touched Minerva's post-hair with pity, "Well, I won't forget it."

In the second volume, the agitation of the stars is love, end.

Second volume preview

Where do we come and go,

"Just let the old man tell you what justice is."

Seek a shelter for suffering,

"If you don't resist, you won't die, why don't you understand?"

A desperate encounter with illusory beauty,

"Shameless, ghosts, madness, beasts are inferior!"

Competing with the fragmented hope,

"The moon finally came out..."

In the scarlet memory,

"Don't even dare to have a good boat, are you embarrassed to say that you love her?"

He embraced the darkness alone,

"Existence is reasonable, even if it is God, I will kill it for you!"

The second volume, the final love song.

"I hate you the most, the most, and the most disgusting man who pushes people so hard and doesn't dare to push them!"

Author's message:

PS: The last volume of PV is fully recovered. Some lines are reclaimed rather bluntly because the plot rhythm is not handled properly, and the level of depth is insufficient when writing. Consolation, after all, I am a newcomer writer hahahaha, the next volume will see if I can grow.

PS2: From the beginning to the end of the second volume, I will pull eva out for a walk from time to time, just hope that everyone will accept this last time. This is related to the core setting of the book. Yuanhui's various magic sticks rely on it. It is impossible to change it. I can't accept it.

PS3: I have been repeatedly testing the lower limit of your acceptability for bereavement in other places where you may not have seen it. The third volume is about to see the results. Students who can’t accept it then, please silently check, and don’t report me.

③The last love song

Tap the screen to use advanced tools Tip: You can use left and right keyboard keys to browse between chapters.

You'll Also Like