Chapter 108: | 108 | United Navy's Greater Expansion
Chapter 108: | 108 | United Navy's Greater Expansion
Inside the fleet admiral's office within the central branch building of the Port of Dawn, Abraham yawned while placing the file reports before him into the drawer beneath his desk. It has been a long day for the fleet admiral, and a week has passed since Operation Phantom Liberation.
"Managing the entire Port of Dawn is becoming troublesome." Abraham sighed to himself as this job was affecting him greatly. He would have to relocate some of his duties to other high commanding officers, so that he wouldn't die from an unknown heart attack.
Obviously, though, with his high physical capabilities, it was doubtful he could get a heart attack anytime soon.
But it was better to not test destiny.
'I need to start hiring myself a secretary.' The fleet admiral thought as he stood from his comfy chair. He stretched his arms upward and released a grunt from his crackling bones. It looks like spending hours sitting in a chair didn't do good for his bones.
"I really need a secretary," Abraham muttered as he took off his uniform and placed his peaked cap in the wardrobe. He wore his casual attire and immediately got out of his abominable office.
Walking through the hallway, the personnel would salute him the moment they noticed his presence. He simply nodded at them and continued his way to the elevator.
He was far different from before. The doubts inside his heart and mind had settled. His actions always uttered his confidence, which was understandable as it had been a while since his transmigration into this world.
After riding an elevator heading to the ground floor, he listened to the tune in the background as the edges of his lips slightly rose. Ever since the liberation of Servusarator, things have been peaceful in the Port of Dawn.
Perhaps, their capabilities and firepower made the other side cautious of them, prompting the peace. But he understood that it wasn't permanent.
Almost all of the high commanding officers in the United Navy were expecting a war in the horizon with the Colonial Dominion of Terra. With this in mind, the naval fleet inside the Port of Dawn was always combat ready, regardless of the time period.
'That's for later. No need to waste my brain cells until our meeting about the matter.' Abraham shook his head and threw such thoughts to the back of his mind. It was useless to spend his precious mental power worrying about something.
Instead, they should be planning how to prepare against the upcoming scenario of war with the Colonial Dominion of Terra.
The metallic doors of the elevator opened and the fleet admiral swiftly stepped out of it. He then found himself amidst a vast busy hall brimming with people and beastfolk alike.
The branch building of the Port of Dawn had become the governing center of the island. It practically became a city hall for the people of the United Navy.
Abraham merely smiled at the busy scene since it reminded him of the peace that encompassed the Port of Dawn. Quietly walking along with the busy people, the middle-aged man got out of the branch building and now found himself in the lively streets of the Port of Dawn.
The loud noises followed by the roar of car engines resounded in the background. It was somewhat nostalgic as it made him recall the former modern world.
He walked through the sidewalk while surrounding himself in the modern atmosphere of the Port of Dawn. While doing so, he remembered the current population of the Port of Dawn or the United Navy as a whole.
"You're getting courageous by the day, Abraham." He could feel her breath, but the middle-aged man kept it in, not wanting to let the dragoness become satisfied with the tease.
"But I like it." Laplace's smirk turned into a smile as she was confident of her beauty. Abraham's reminder wasn't needed, but it was something she appreciated.
"Anyhow, I'm here to take what is mine. Since you just got out of your office, why don't you honor your promise." She looked at the middle-aged man with her golden irises. From the looks of it, she wasn't taking no for an answer.
"I'm an honorable gentleman. I'll see through the end of what I promised." Abraham replied while taking out his wallet. He was ready for what was to come. He merely hoped that he would survive it.
"Good, I love that confidence. Why don't we go to that restaurant over there?" Laplace pointed at a luxurious restaurant down the street. "I heard the food is delightful."
It seems that the dragoness was taking out a guillotine for his wallet.
Nevertheless, Abraham wasn't backing down. He nodded at the dragoness as she beamed at him while holding his right arm. The man felt the satisfying softness that felt unrivaled.
However, he wasn't letting his guard down. He realized that the white-haired girl locking herself with his arm was planning to suck his wallet into bankruptcy overnight. He mustn't be swayed by her peculiar actions.
The two entered the high-end restaurant and were met by a waiter. The waiter upon seeing the fleet admiral and the dragoness felt admiration, immediately bowing to the two upon meeting.
"We are honored for the two of you to be in our restaurant. As a sign of our gratefulness, we will be giving a 50% discount." The manager, who was notified by the staff, met with the two legendary figures in the United Navy.
"There's no need to do so. I'll pay the same as everyone here." While he would love that discount, Abraham didn't want his precious image to be broken. Besides, it felt wrong to leverage his position.
"As expected of the esteemed fleet admiral, it really is an honor for us." The manager looks like he was about to cry before getting dragged away by his staff.
Abraham could only watch before turning his attention back to the dragoness. Their gaze met with one another. Laplace seemed to intently stare at his jet-black eyes while maintaining a smile on her face.
"You can get anything you want, Laplace. No need to refrain yourself from ordering." He expressed that he didn't want her to restrain herself. This was a rare moment when the two of them got to spend time with one another.
In all honesty, money wasn't a problem for him.
But, out of nowhere...
Laplace uttered an unexpected remark with utmost confidence.
"Abraham... I like you."
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