Ancient cultivator Tang Jin was caught in a battle between cultivators and exotic beasts over a spiritual treasure and was accidentally transmigrated to another world.
He found himself to be ...
Tang Yue nodded. She was indeed a naval officer, but back on the South Island, no one had ever taught her how to sail. However, she really did know this skill.
Tang Yue went to the control room, and the others immediately emerged from their spatial storage and got to work. Tang Yue only made a few token movements, and the ship had already left the harbor.
Tang Yue heard the excited jumping and shouting of the people on the deck. The cheers seemed to echo through the sky.
Gu Yanxi stood at the door of the control room and said, "You're amazing."
Tang Yue didn't turn around. "It was just a chance encounter. Any Chinese person would have saved them if they had run into one."
Gu Yanxi stared at the dark sea before him, his gaze unfocused, and said in a leisurely voice, "But not every Chinese person has the ability to rescue them."
"Company Commander Tang, thank you!"
Tang Yue looked up at him and said, "No need. I'm happy to bring them back to China."
Gu Yanxi seemed to remember something and took out a small clay figure from his pocket. "Here, this was given to you by that little girl."
Tang Yue paused, her hand still on the instrument; she had been so busy she'd forgotten about the mother and daughter. She took the clay figure from their hands; it was well-preserved, the clay glistening, clearly indicating it had been frequently handled. "They...left?"
Gu Yanxi nodded. Originally, Sun Qin wanted to meet with you so you could help her name the little girl. But in the end, she smiled and said she already knew what to name the child.
"What?"
Tang Yue didn't know how she made that voice. Gu Yanxi smiled slightly. "Nianhua. She misses China, but she can't let anyone know what's in her heart, so she can only choose the name Nianhua. She's very happy that she was able to come up with such a good name."
The little girl was very happy.
Tang Yue's eyes stung and throbbed as she gazed at the dark sea before her. "Hmm, a very beautiful name,"
Gu Yanxi sighed softly, "Actually, they could come back."
Tang Yue didn't turn around. "Many descendants of Japanese in the South Island eventually secretly pledged allegiance to Japan. I can't guarantee what this child will become in the end. Rather than returning to China and causing losses to China, I think her mother's choice is very good."
Gu Yanxi remained silent. In this era, people's hearts are the most unpredictable. None of them dared to vouch for that little girl. Even if they were being arbitrary, it was still better than the actual incident happening.
He thought, if such a thing were to happen one day, then what would all the things they were doing today mean?