Azur Lane: The Tragic Admiral’s Azur Life

Chapter 178 Helena’s Adventure (3)

Helena couldn't help but feel a chill in her back, and the gentle smile of the woman in front of her also looked a little sinister.

However, the other party didn't seem to care about her changes. Instead, she felt very interesting about it and said:

"There are many people like me in this sea. We are not real individuals, but the undead in the deep sea, phantoms of the past. But what you see and everything you see is real, so take that document back, Helena. "

Helena was about to ask more questions when a storm seemed to suddenly break out on the sea outside the dock.

The restlessness of the sea suddenly made her feel uneasy, and the black cloud that seemed to be crushing everything made her mood fall to the bottom again.

The woman turned her head to look at the weather outside the dock, and shook her head helplessly:

"It's time for you to leave this dock, Helena."

After the other party said this, he took the lead in leaving the dock.

The waves hit her as if they were about to swallow her up, but in the end they surrendered at her feet.

On the sea, which looked like a storm was about to come, only the route that the woman walked was calm.

The width is only about one meter, but all wind and waves disappear without a trace within this width.

Helena, who was already used to the unusual situation, took a deep breath and mustered up the courage to keep up with the opponent.

There seemed to be a big gap in the speed of the two. The other was obviously seriously injured and was still clearing the way, but his speed was even faster than Helena's.

There was still no sign of the Siren around. After Helena followed him out of the dock, the storm quickly subsided.

However, the dense rain curtain also failed to break through the road behind the woman. The sky and the sea were connected, and only this road was calm and calm, as if a crack had been torn out in the wind and rain.

The opponent's speed did not slow down, but Helena's following speed gradually became reluctant.

When her speed was almost reaching its limit, the figure in front finally gradually slowed down.

In the wind and rain, the other party turned towards Helena and seemed to smile.

The storm had become raging. Although there was no damage from wind and rain on this road, the continuous thunder and rain around her made it difficult for her to hear what the other party said.

Helena's eyes widened and she watched helplessly as the woman pointed her in a direction and then silently sank into the sea.

The dark water seemed to be pulling her down. The moment she sank into the water, it began to pull her down impatiently.

Although there was still a smile on the woman's face, Helena felt uneasy and resentful for no reason.

She gritted her teeth and shouted almost with all her strength:

"Why! At least tell me your name!"

However, her voice was also swallowed up by the storm, and the other party didn't seem to hear her question.

But before the woman sank completely into the sea level, Helena clearly saw the movements of her mouth.

Helena stood there blankly. After the woman sank underwater, the road that was not affected by wind and rain completely lost its protection.

The violent storm hit her body and ship's equipment crazily. Helena stared at the position where the woman sank with her eyes wide open, and was speechless for a long time.

She seemed to be struggling with something. After a long time, Helena gritted her teeth, turned around and headed in the direction pointed out previously.

There was no point in staying where she was, she still needed to move forward.

After a few minutes, a clear line appeared in front of her eyes.

It was stormy on one side and sunny and cloudless on the other side.

It was as if there was an invisible barrier separating the two sides. The raindrops disappeared when they fell on that barrier, and the sunlight on that side couldn't tear through the clouds here.

Helena reached the line but did not cross it.

She took the memory device out of her pocket. This thing is very tightly sealed and is not afraid of rain at all.

The things stored in this small memory are of inestimable value, especially to her, they are priceless treasures.

Not long ago, when she got this document, she felt uneasy and frightened, but also a little happy, but now...

"Feel sorry."

Helena raised her head and glanced at the sunlight in front of her.

If she only walked forward for a second or two, she would be able to cross the line and step into the sunlight.

She turned around.

Helena turned around, resolutely returned to the direction she came from, and threw herself into the wind and rain.

The storm became more and more violent, and the rain hitting her body almost seemed to soak her in water.

Under the protection of the ship's armor, he could barely maintain his normal physical condition and breathing, but his vision was greatly affected.

Relying on the SG radar, Helena spent more time than before to find the dock again.

During the storm, the indestructible dock had become somewhat scarred at some point. Every place seemed to have been baptized by war, or had been affected by some terrible weapon of mass destruction.

The door was no longer open, but was pushed half way open, barely allowing entry and exit.

Helena ignored this and insisted on entering the dock.

Those delicate and delicate machines looked equally scarred at this time, and were rusty in many places.

The road leading to the upper level remained unchanged, but the ground was not as neat as before.

There are dents in many places and signs of damage in many places.

The card box containing the access card was damaged, but the almost brand-new access card was still inside.

Helena picked up the access card, swiped it without hesitation, and entered the passage.

The power supply and lighting here are still intact, but after entering the control room, most of the equipment here has stopped running, and only the computer is still functioning normally.

"Authentication successful, welcome to visit, Helena."

It was still the same voice, but this time, Helena didn't hesitate at all.

She took out the memory that contained the transformation plan, put it back on the table, then turned around and left here silently.

Before leaving, she took out the access card and looked through it carefully.

Sure enough, this time she found something on the other side of the access card that she had not noticed before.

There was a small pattern that was not unfamiliar to her, printed on the corner of the visit card like a medal.

She put the access card into the broken card box, then unfolded the ship's suit and walked out of the dock without any regrets.

Outside, the sky was gloomy, but the wind and rain were gone.

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