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"Go away! Don't let me see you again!!"
Despite her grievances, the waitress spoke with the voice of a respectable person.
After hearing the waitress's words, the black-clad ship girl quickly stood up from the ground. She glanced at Xiaobai with red eyes and ran swiftly towards the distance of the street.
Looking in the direction the black-clad ship girl had left, the waitress helplessly put her hands on her hips, lowered her head, and sighed.
"Honestly, where did this little blonde girl come from..."
The waitress muttered to herself, closed her eyes, and let out a sigh of relief.
—But judging from her behavior just now, she doesn't seem like a bad person.
At this moment, having run to the end of the street, her figure turning into a black dot on the distant street, the black-clad ship girl who was almost disappearing suddenly stopped and turned around.
The black-clad ship girl pouted, took a deep breath, and shouted at this direction with all her might.
"Bad sister!!! Bullying me!" The voice instantly reached the gate of the fortress, a hundred meters away.
The large, prominent veins on the waitress's forehead reappeared.
"Humph?" The waitress's eyes blazed with fury. Gritting her teeth, she angrily shouted towards the other side of the street, "You little bastard!!! Go ahead and shout that again!!!"
"Violent maniac!! Idiot!!"
"Huh????" The waitress's eyes widened.
"Flat-chested!!!" The black-clad ship girl shouted at the street with all her might, her face flushed red, before turning around and jumping out of Xiaobai's sight and disappearing.
Only the clear, crisp voice of the young girl remained, echoing throughout the entire street.
Flat-chested —
Flat-chested —
Flat chest ————
chest----
……
It was as if even the sounds of gunfire from across the sea were momentarily silenced.
……
The waitress's shoulders trembled.
Then his body trembled.
Arms, hands, head, and finally the entire body trembled uncontrollably.
—It's anger.
He raised his head, a faint blush appearing on his handsome face.
But more than anything, it was a kind of anger that said, "I'd rather die than live in dishonor."
"—You really want to play this game, huh..."
"Hmph hmph hmph hehe II other wu phosphorus leek umbrella liu jiu jun hehe hehe hehahaha"
"Aaaaaaah!!! I'll definitely kill you next time! Kill you!"
"How dare you!!! Did you eat my rice, you flat-chested bastard!!!"
"Am I flat-chested?! I'm just modest?! I have a bra size, okay?!!"
"What kind of blatant lies are you spouting?! Does having a small bra size mean you're flat-chested?!"
"I'll kill you! Aaaaaah, you bastard, I'm going to kill you! Aaaaaah!!!"
"Next time it won't be as simple as MissouriSmash!!"
"At least...ahhh!!!"
Chapter 937 Your Name
When ship girls run for their lives, even a waitress couldn't catch them over such a long distance. So after the black-clad ship girl turned and jumped out of their sight, the waitress didn't even think of chasing her.
Therefore, the waitress could only enter a state of impotent rage.
The waitress bared her teeth and brandished her claws, yelling furiously at the end of the street, raising her middle finger and venting her anger amidst a cacophony of beeps and censorship.
The waitress's cursing continued for some time on this street.
His booming voice, like a barbell, filled with all sorts of novel words, completely drowned out the sounds of gunfire coming from across the sea for a quarter of an hour, with an aura that seemed to spread to every household.
After a long while, perhaps because she was tired of cursing, or perhaps because she couldn't find any new words, the waitress slowly stopped.
As if she had just survived a major battle, the waitress bent over, supporting herself on her knees, panting heavily.
The booming sounds of artillery fire and the roar of carrier-based aircraft finally found a chance to return to the street.
Xiao Bai glanced awkwardly at the fortress gate as he watched the waitress bend over to rest.
—Speaking of which, after cursing for so long at the fortress gate, not a single staff member came out to remind her. Surely this woman's identity is quite special, right?
"Hey." Suddenly, the waitress Xiaobai turned her head and looked at Xiaobai with an unfriendly expression. "Is that little thief your ship girl?"
"Huh?" Xiaobai was taken aback, and quickly waved his hand, "No, no."
"Hmm—" the waitress drawled, squinting her eyes, "Oh, I see."
Xiao Bai looked at the waitress with some embarrassment.
Actually, Xiaobai initially wanted to tell the waitress that the ship girl belonged to the Ella family. However, judging from how things had unfolded, Xiaobai had a feeling that if she told the waitress the truth, things would become extremely troublesome, so Xiaobai chose to say nothing.
"Um... I saw a fight breaking out here when I went out, so I came over," Xiaobai said, pointing to the window of the fortress.
"Oh, I see." The waitress looked in the direction Xiaobai was pointing and nodded.
"Okay, I'm going back to my room now. The ship girl is still waiting for me... Goodbye, sister..." Xiaobai smiled awkwardly at the waitress, then lowered her head, walked past the waitress, and tried to go back the way she came.
But just as Xiaobai passed the waitress and hadn't taken two steps, he suddenly felt a strong pull from behind. It was as if Xiaobai's feet were on a treadmill, and he could only slip in place, unable to move forward.
Xiaobai stopped and turned around.
The waitress, with a calm expression, was quietly pulling at her collar.
"Um... Sister... I can't go back like this..." Xiaobai said.
"I'm unhappy. You have to make it up to me," the waitress said to Xiaobai.
"...I was just an innocent bystander..."
“If you hadn’t looked at me like that just now, I wouldn’t have given that petty thief a chance. When you used moral blackmail, you and that petty thief were accomplices.” The waitress released Xiaobai’s collar, put her hands on her hips and said to Xiaobai, “Anyway, I’m very unhappy because of that petty thief, and you’re partly responsible. You have to compensate me.”
"..." Xiaobai was speechless. Looking at the waitress's serious expression, which showed no sign of shirking responsibility, she felt incredibly conflicted.
Is being a bystander really that dangerous these days...?
I came here specifically to save you.
But you're shifting the blame onto me.
Little White is so tired.
"...Then, how much money do you want..." Xiaobai asked, feeling wronged.
"Money?" The waitress blinked, suddenly seeming a little confused. "Are you going to give me money?"
"Didn't you say you wanted compensation?"
"...Ha..." The waitress sighed helplessly, looking somewhat disappointed in Xiaobai. "You people, when it comes to compensation, all you can think of is money... Really, that's why I don't like you..."
As she muttered to herself, the waitress seemed to realize she had said something she shouldn't have, and quickly shut her mouth, glancing at the distant street.
There was a moment of silence between Xiaobai and the waitress.
Xiao Bai stared blankly at the waitress's profile as she gazed at the end of the street.
A few strands of hair peeked out from under the brim of her hat, swaying in the breeze and occasionally brushing against her fair face.
Xiao Bai couldn't see the waitress's expression at that moment.
However, Xiaobai felt that she seemed a little lonely.
……
Looking at her somewhat lonely profile, Xiaobai suddenly felt a sense of emptiness, as if she had seen a stray kitten searching for food in a trash can on the street.
After a while.
The waitress looked away from Xiaobai in front of her and shrugged: "Alright, you don't need to pay for it. You can go back now."
"..." Xiaobai stood still, without moving.
"Why aren't you leaving this time?"
"...Um, about compensation..."
"That was just me being unreasonable." The waitress spread one hand. "I never really wanted you to order me anything. Bye, I'm off to work."
After saying that, the waitress waved her hand and turned to leave.
As soon as she turned around, the waitress suddenly felt a pulling sensation on her hand.
Xiao Bai actually grabbed her hand.
"Since you need compensation because you're unhappy... then I'll take care of making you feel better, okay?" Xiaobai looked up and smiled at the waitress. "My friend said there's a coffee shop near the train station with really good coffee. Would you like to come check it out with us after get off work?"
"...You're such a strange child. You looked like you couldn't wait to run away, but now you're sticking to me?"
The waitress was curious about Xiaobai's 180-degree change in attitude.
"Because I'm different from everyone else!" Xiaobai's expression was full of fighting spirit.
The waitress lowered her head and stared into Xiaobai's eyes for a while.
"Oh...I see..." The waitress's lips curled up slightly. "That's interesting...Is the coffee shop you mentioned located at the south or north gate of the train station?"
"South Gate. Oh, sister, did you agree? When do you get off work? I'm going back to call my friend..." Xiaobai had only spoken halfway when the waitress bent down, hooked her legs around Xiaobai's legs, and lifted her up from the ground.
A familiar dizzying sensation followed, and Xiaobai felt as if she had entered a comfortable and spacious embrace.
The waitress's face was smiling and very close to mine.
"I've decided to skip work," the waitress said to Xiaobai. "Let's head out now."
"Huh? Huh??? But I haven't..."
"Since you already have a female companion, why do you want to invite other women? Little sister, you're still far from being a pro."
"what???"
Before Xiaobai could react, the waitress picked her up and ran towards the end of the road.
An hour later.
Xiao Bai and the waitress took a taxi to the train station where Xiao Bai had arrived.
Away from the roaring sea, the sounds of people near the train station were much more pleasant. The taxi stopped at the street corner, the door opened, and Xiaobai and the waitress got out.
The waitress didn't seem to come here often. After getting off the bus, she looked at the various pedestrians on the street with an interested smile.
After paying the fare, Xiaobai closed the taxi door and returned to the waitress's side.
"Where is that coffee shop you mentioned?" the waitress asked, turning to Xiaobai.
"Uh, it's over there," Xiaobai said, pointing to a coffee shop by the roadside.
Following Xiaobai's finger, the waitress saw a very ordinary-looking coffee shop.
The coffee shop door was closed, and just then a customer pushed it open.
Following the entrance, the waitress saw the cozy interior decor and several little girls in cute uniforms.
"Is this a coffee shop with good coffee?" the waitress asked.
"It should be a relaxing coffee shop," Xiaobai replied.
Xiao Bai wasn't exaggerating when it came to whether the café was good or bad. While flipping through Ella's notebook, Xiao Bai saw Ella's annotations about a girly café near the train station that kept rabbits.
Although the notebook didn't mention the store's name or include a map, since the three keywords—train station, rabbit, and coffee shop—were linked together, Xiaobai figured it was probably the place right in front of him.
Originally, Xiaobai had planned to come with Ella and Missouri.
Thinking of this, Xiaobai's expression became somewhat subtle.
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