Narrator's Point of View
Chaos!
That was what could be summarized about what had been happening in the last two days.
The high command of all the nations that were part of Azur Lane and knew about Tirpitz were not prepared for what happened. In less than two days, three cargo ships simply disappeared without a trace.
With the last two disappearing on the same day!
In addition, a total of 92 people who were employees of these three cargo ships disappeared along with them.
And despite their efforts, none of them had been able to discover the whereabouts of Tirpitz, as if she had become a ghost.
The only signal they received from her in the last two days was briefly somewhere in the Atlantic. Tirpitz seemed to be operating in both the North and South Atlantic, but she had been more active in the South Atlantic in the past two days.
The task force that was deployed to find her was still searching and hunting for Tirpitz throughout the possible areas of the Atlantic.
Along with new changes, it was decided that all cargo ships in the world should be escorted by other ships, but they didn't reveal that the main reason for this decision was because of Tirpitz.
Disclosing that a fugitive ship was causing a commotion after escaping from Europe and arriving in the Atlantic after a few months would cause worldwide chaos, so they concealed this fact and blamed it on the Sirens.
While all of this was happening, Tirpitz was at her naval base with her ship anchored in a dock, where she was sitting on some boxes that were there.
Appearing to be distressed about some things, she rested her head in both hands.
Recently, she had put 52 people into those large tubes in the underground laboratory.
52 people who had nothing to do with what was happening were placed inside tubes filled with a liquid similar to water.
And this was starting to weigh heavily on her conscience.
She knew very well what it felt like to be inside that strange liquid similar to water, after all, she had been there herself one day.
She remembered the beginning of that attack and the end of it as if it had happened just yesterday.
She was alive and at the same time dead in her own words.
Many members of her crew were still on that ship, so it was impossible for her not to remember the cries for help and screams coming from her comrades.
She saw many of her things disassembling and falling into the Norwegian waters, one of the best examples being her main cannons.
Although she did not know everything that was happening on the surface, she ended up dying as soon as the Germans and Norwegians decided to dismantle her.
And although Tirpitz did not know these last details, she still remembered being dismantled before she died.
The feeling of drowning without being able to do anything to try to save herself still haunted her.
"Gott... Was habe ich mit diesen Leuten gemacht… (God... What have I done to these people...") A heavy sigh escaped from her lips after she spoke, and her blue eyes showed a certain hesitation about all those people who were placed in those tubes.
And to make matters worse, she couldn't just seek advice from Eliza and Mia. After all, that definitely wouldn't end well, no matter how much she analyzed it.
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