Chapter 283: Hood who can’t go home

Chapter 283 The Hood Who Can’t Go Home

Eva introduced the general situation to Hood. She is already very proficient in this job. What must be said and what can be briefly mentioned to ensure that newcomers can figure out the situation in the shortest time , and without confusion.

Sure enough, after listening to Eva's introduction, Hood at least understood everything, although he looked disbelieving.

"This amazing thing..."

"By the way, did you encounter any trouble before you fell into a coma?" Eva didn't know Hood's identity yet, so she was very curious about what happened to this "old town" in front of her? Why was it so badly injured?

"Before the coma? I exchanged fire with the iron-blooded Bismarck at sea... I seem to have been hit."

"Iron blood? Bismarck?"

Eva, Gwen and Helen looked at each other twice, and finally glanced at David. She immediately realized that David should know the true identity of the woman in front of her.

Just about to ask how to address the other party, Hood suddenly rubbed his head: "Could it be that I have been sunk?"

Although Eva had introduced Winter City to her just now and explained some situations, she still felt that she had died on the battlefield before coming to this world.

"I can be sure that you are alive now." David winked at Eva, indicating that he would explain Hood's situation to her later: "I have healed your wounds, and you are still alive now." Do you feel uncomfortable anywhere?"

"Injury? By the way, I was injured..." Hood simply groped his body, and found that there was no wound on his body.

After a while, she remembered that she had been accurately hit by Bismarck's main gun and was seriously injured. Before she lost consciousness, she remembered that she was sinking to the bottom of the sea.

No matter what, I was indeed saved by these people.

As a lady, Hood immediately expressed his gratitude to David and Eva, and introduced himself formally: "Royal Navy Admiral-class battlecruiser Hood, thank you very much for your help. "

"Hood?"

This time, not only Eva looked at David, but Gwen also turned to look at David strangely. David had no choice but to let Hood take a good rest, and then left the bedroom with two curious women and a woman who didn't understand the situation at all, and then looked for him. He opened a lounge and gave a brief description of Hood's general situation.

"So this Miss Hood is actually the warship from World War II?" After listening to David's description, Gwen found this kind of thing strange. Why did the warship turn into a human?

"The battleships in that world have turned into young girls? Let these girls fight at sea and fight unknown monsters? What kind of strange world is this?" Eva felt quite speechless. This kind of 'setting', It sounds very unorthodox.

David spread his hands. He noticed that after Eva figured out the specific situation, he glanced at himself twice, probably guessing how he recognized Miss Hood's true identity.

But Eva never showed her shrewdness in this area in front of David, and just ignored it, pretending that she didn't know.

Another question made Eva wonder how to judge: Is this Miss Hood a fellow? Also, is this Miss Hood a human being? Or a ship?

After asking the question, the other two women also stared at David curiously. As a result, David spread his hands and said that he didn't know.

It can’t be his fault. The settings in that game have always been vague, and the official has never given an accurate explanation. It seems that it can only be regarded as a special life form that is infinitely close to human beings?

"I'm more curious about the so-called ship outfit." After listening for a long time, Helen, who finally understood the specific situation through Gwen and Eva's science popularization, didn't care whether this Miss Hood was considered a human being, after all, she I saw a lot of 'non-human' beings in Winter City, and even in the eyes of the Spartans headed by her, David was not human.

She was even more curious about what the so-called ship outfit looked like? It can make a girl who looks so delicate like this have a combat power stronger than a battleship—although she has never seen a battleship during World War II, she has seen the Skyfire moored on the Winter River, and the battleship formed by the Skyfire. The prototype is the light cruiser Belfast during World War II, and the Hood is a battlecruiser that is much more powerful than that light cruiser.

"If Hood lives in Winter City for a long time, you should see him soon."

David was also very curious. At this time, Hood had no ships around him. He wanted to know when Hood switched to the combat state, did those ships appear out of thin air? Or does it need to be specially made for her and stored in a special place? Or can it be turned into a battleship and parked on the water like in the animation?

No matter which one, the arrival of Hood means that another bunch of black technologies have come to Winter City, and Tony will probably be very happy.

After chatting for a while and finding out about Hood's situation, they returned to Eva's room.

Hood was no longer lying on the bed at this time, but stood by the window and was looking out. He turned around immediately after hearing the door opening, and greeted several people very politely.

"Don't you take a break?"

"Thanks to the Lord Earl of Glamorgan for curing my injury, I feel much better now." When explaining just now, he had already introduced the names of several people by the way, and Hood also knew that the young man who healed himself was from this city. The lord, the Earl named David Glamorgan: "If possible, I would like to go back and report to my companions that they are safe."

"Oh, that's certainly no problem."

"This... I have already received a lot of help, so there is no need to trouble this kind of trivial matter?"

"It's okay, it's not troublesome." Eva looked at Miss Hood. Although she was about as tall as herself, she looked very thin. She should be able to wear all her own clothes: "I will accompany you out of Glamorgan later. Fort."

"Then I will trouble you."

David looked at Hood's slightly reserved appearance, did not intervene in the women's conversation, and left straight back to his office.

He is used to this situation: every newcomer has to try to go back and forth several times, and only after getting used to this ability will he gradually begin to adapt to life in Winter City.

If you want to have a close relationship with Hudla and get rewards, you are not in a hurry.

What David didn't expect was that Hood's situation was a bit special.

"Can't go back? What do you mean?"

David sat behind the desk, holding the game controller in his hand, looking at Eva and the disappointed Hood in surprise.

"It literally means that Hood has no way to return to her world."

"Oh?" Similar situations have only happened to Sharon before, but it has been confirmed that Sharon's inability to go back is because she doesn't want to go back in her heart, and this problem has long been resolved.

Today, Sharon is like everyone else, free to travel back and forth between her own world and Winter City.

Recently, Sharon seldom stays in Winter City, because she began to put more energy into her own world.

Hood should have no psychological problems, right?

Then why can't we go back? David scratched his hair, he really couldn't give any answer: "Maybe it's because of his physical condition? Take a good rest and try again, maybe you can go back?"

At this time, it seems that this kind of words can only be used to deal with it.

Eva took advantage of the opportunity to invite Hood to live in Winter City. Maybe it will be fine after a while. Anyway, there are many weird technologies and abilities in Winter City. It seems that it is not difficult to help Hood go back.

"Then excuse me." Hood smiled and thanked David and Eva again: "Thank you very much for your generosity."

"Not so polite."

Just when David was also smiling and expressing that you are welcome to Hood, he noticed that a blue object suddenly fell beside Hood.

dang lang~

Several people in the office were attracted by the crisp sound, and then Hood included, they all saw a blue cube, which just appeared here out of nowhere and fell to the ground so abruptly.

"This is…"

Eva immediately turned her head to look at David, and David looked at the cube, but Hood shouted in surprise: "This is the Rubik's Cube? Why is there such a thing here?"

David knew why there was this thing, but he really didn't expect that Hood would give this thing as a reward.

What is the use of this blue cube that is suspected to be a Rubik's Cube? Can it be used to summon other ship girls like in the game? Or is there some other effect?

He has previously received rewards from items such as potatoes, crystal mines, and golden apples. David knows that these items do not necessarily copy the functions of the 'original version', so he is not sure about the specific function of the Rubik's Cube in front of him before he actually uses it.

However, it seems that now is not the time to think about this. He has to explain to Hood why this thing suddenly appeared.

"I have some special abilities that may cause all kinds of things to pop up around me." David glanced at Hood, and added a few more words: "And it also has something to do with the people I was in contact with at the time."

"I came here because of your unique ability, my lord?" Hood looked at the blue cube in front of him, and suddenly understood why he came to this strange world. It turns out that the root of everything is The man in front of him.

But thinking about my state at the time, it may be my luck to be able to come to this place called Winter City. Otherwise, I would have been buried in the bottom of the sea at this moment.

Hood began to think, could it be for this reason that he couldn't go back?

Are you in your own world, and you are actually dead? She didn't simply travel to another world, but gained a new life?

Various questions kept popping up in his mind, making Hood completely forget about the blue Rubik's Cube in front of him.

(end of this chapter)

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