Chapter 203: The Game Reaches the Ship of Hyperion
"Do you have to wait so long for an entry application?" Huberian, who stood at the bow of the ship and looked at the fortress city in the distance, tapped his pipe on the railing and asked.
"I'm probably going through the necessary procedures." Charlotte, who was also standing at the bow of the boat waiting, said embarrassedly.
"There's no need to rush." Squinting, Arden used his phase array radar to scan the city's first place he had seen.
Compared with the tense, boring, and noisy Terran cities of the Tren Empire in my impression, the overall atmosphere of the human cities in this world is very relaxed and comfortable.
There is no trace of the feeling that the deep-sea ship is still the front.
Although the style of the building has the same unabashed steel smell as the Tren Empire, it is surprisingly in tune with the natural environment.
At this point, even Arden from the Star Spirit is a little ashamed, at least in terms of environment, the living environment of ordinary people in this world is much stronger than that of the Koplu Star District.
Of course, this may be due to the fact that the population of one million is not large compared to the size of this fortress city.
Charlotte, who heard Arden's emotion, said even more embarrassed: "This is probably because of the character of the manager of this fortress city. ”
With such a lazy manager, the urban atmosphere of this fortress city can be tense.
In particular, Charlotte also heard that because of the manager's talent in game entertainment, many game companies, such as Hainie, Ren Tianguo, Thunderstorm, Yubi, etc., have established new game development bases in the city.
It can also be regarded as a strange flower among the many fortress cities, because most of the fortress cities, which are the logistics of the town guards, are providing food resources and industrial products to the outside world.
And this fortress city actually provides daily entertainment, and there are even many admirals who believe that a large part of the decline in the combat power of their own ship girls is due to indulging in the games produced in this fortress city.
For this reason, he filed a complaint against the fortress city with the Central Academy, wanting to ban the fortress city, or at least change the city administrator or something.
Of course. Most of the admirals who made these accusations were some landowner-level admirals of the fringe areas, because the core admirals, such as Charlotte and Charlotte's father, knew that the administrator of Central College, the Enterprise that temporarily took over the rights of the governor of the Pacific, was also a fan of the game.
Even the top bosses are game fans, so you can imagine how bleak the situation of these admirals who accuse the game industry is.
Withholding materials and hindering the development of the town guard mansion These things that make the deep sea cheer can't be done, but wearing small shoes is a harmless toss. The enterprise number will definitely not let go.
The governors of other theaters who knew about these things in the Pacific theater said that without the governor, it was really easy to make trouble, and at the same time they played games with their own ship mothers.
"Received a communication from Tirpitz, dock 9, she's already waiting there." The avant-garde, who received the communication, said loudly.
"Tirbitz came in person? This...... That's not good, I'm not an official admiral yet. Charlotte, who heard the avant-garde say this, said with some embarrassment.
"If Tirbitz doesn't come to pick her up himself, I'll go ashore and escort her over first." Nelson, who was next to him, said.
“…… Sister, can't you beat Tirpitz? Rodney looked at his sister and asked curiously.
"She's out of ship now. I can beat her hundreds with one ship! Nelson, who heard his sister uncovered, pinched Rodney's cheek and said.
"The ruler of this city knows you well?" Seeing the reaction of these 233 town guard ship mothers, Arden asked Charlotte curiously.
"Also...... I didn't know it very well, but when I went to school at the Central Academy, the previous generation of Tirpitz from the town guard had just retired. "To the administrator of this fortress city. The retired Tirpitz ship's wife, Charlotte only retains the memories of her childhood.
"Young master, if your words were heard by the former Tilpitz, she would be very sad." Hearing his young master say this, he reminded.
"Ahh Why? Charlotte asked, inexplicably.
"Young master, the game consoles you played when you were a child, but they were all bought for you by Tirbitz of the previous generation, and those games are also there." Prestige remembered that Master Charlotte was just a child at that time. It's normal to not remember clearly, so I explained.
"Huh? I seem to think about it, as if the Tirpitz at that time was often fighting with Vivi. Charlotte looked for a shadow of the former Tirpitz from her childhood memories that had been reduced to colored fragments.
"It's not about playing and fighting with you, it's about choosing who to play with you." Prestige explains the scene a little bit.
"Oh, is that so? I just remember that Tirpitz was often beaten by Vivi at that time. "The memories of childhood are a little long ago for the adult Charlotte, after all, he is only a human being, not a ship mother, and even the ship mother may not be able to remember the events of more than ten years ago.
"Captain Veneto, after all." The chief maid prestige felt that it was understandable that the Tirpitz couldn't beat Veneto at the beginning, after all, one was passable, and every time it was rated at the bottom, how to become a hero-level ship is still a mystery to the next, but the other is the first-generation hero-level ship lady who gathered all kinds of battle bosses in the town guard mansion on No. 233.
"In other words, is it a game?" Arden, who was not interested in tearing up the ship's wife in the 233rd town guard's mansion, spoke.
"Did the Elder find anything?" Seeing the prestige of Arden's words, he asked.
"I always thought it was something else, but I didn't expect it to be a game, so it's understandable." Arden didn't quite understand what the weird battles were on the big and small screens in the streets of that city.
After listening to Charlotte's conversation with his mother, Arden realized that the content displayed on the screen was game promotion.
"Games? I'm a game go, oh no, game go! Hubelion's eyes lit up when he heard the game.
"You're good at playing games?" Arden looked at Hyperion in disbelief.
"That's it, I have brushed the original "Lost Vikings" and won the first place in the overall score of the Koplu Star District." The pride in Hyperion's tone was no less than the achievement of a ship taking on a fleet alone.
"I've played that game." Arden still knows about the game console that was produced by the Tren Empire and used the Star Spirit as an imaginary enemy.
"Huh? Have you played it too? Hubelion was somewhat unconvinced.
"To be exact, Phoenix played, and I watched him play." Arden spoke.
"Phoenix? Does it play well? Hyperion asked cautiously.
"I remember it took him days to overtake the guy who was number one overall." Arden recalled in a calm tone.
"......" Hubelion's face was as if he had been defeated. (To be continued.) )