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      by Emerlyn — Haero took a patient with severe bleeding from a flying fish-shaped fry that had grazed the upper part of his shoulder to the infirmary. He went to the makeshift operating room, which was usually kept closed, applied artificial skin made with pig genes to the torn shoulder joint, and administered anesthesia. Unfortunately, there wasn't time to wait for the anesthesia to take full effect. "Bite down on this towel." The medical sailor followed the order, sweating profusely. At first, his hands were…
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      by Emerlyn — The confusion burned away completely, and Haero felt like his body might burst. He was numb with unbearable jealousy and the realization that Yoon Moo-hwa was still pushing him away. It's irritating. Why worry about a change of heart? It's his own feelings. Why talk about getting bored when he won't even accept them? The tone, unmistakably one of genuine concern, made it even harder to accept. He couldn't understand what Yoon Moo-hwa was worried about.  ‘He's hiding something from me. But I…
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      by Emerlyn — There was a scent of pencils. "Where did you leave your companion to be wandering around here like this?" Yoon Moo-hwa pulled Haero to a less crowded area on the outskirts of the crowd. Haero, still dazed, could only watch Yoon Moo-hwa as he was being led away. Only after reaching a spot far from the festival's center but still able to enjoy the atmosphere did Yoon Moo-hwa release the hand he had been gripping tightly. "The one separating me from my companion is you, Captain." "Is that so?…
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      by Emerlyn — It was the same habit from when he was young, tasting a bite at a time beside Yoon Moo-hwa as he cooked. Those who were throwing mischievous glances at So Eunpa all froze, staring at the two. But Haero ate the ice cream as if he and Yoon Moo-hwa were alone. In other words, Yoon Moo-hwa had naturally fed Haero. "Ah... the lieutenant had no hands free. I was about to ask if he had no hands or feet, but he really had no hands free." The chief engineer tried to break the tense atmosphere with an awkward…
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      by Emerlyn — Haero exhaled deeply, his breath heavy with the smell of alcohol, and looked up at Yoon Moo-hwa defiantly. "But aren't you going to kiss me today? Are we still just talking? Do we need to talk more? I want to kiss... This dream is boring today." "Because it's not the first time." Yoon Moo-hwa smiled a picture-perfect smile. It should have bloomed brightly, but instead it dropped down, like a hellflower soaked in sewage. That's why Haero thought it was really strange. It was a smile he had never…
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      by Emerlyn — The Australian continent began to come into view. It was the first port of call. A naval port had been built at Shell Beach, at the end of the Nanga region in Western Australia. Originally, it was connected to Cape Peron like a thin strip, but as sea levels rose, it became disconnected once at Shell Beach. Cape Peron, which repeatedly revealed and hid itself according to the tides, was showing its shy appearance today. The crew members were very excited about stepping on land for the first time in…
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      by Emerlyn — That was a question he was asking himself, not Alyosha. —What right? You're that Baby's older brother! "I'm not really his brother. If it's not on paper or by blood, I'm just an older acquaintance." Moreover, they haven't been in contact for over two years. It's even less than an acquaintance. Yoon Moo-hwa rubbed his forehead with his thumb while holding the cigarette. He tormented his forehead until it turned red. —Are you going to leave it like that? If so, you might as well date…
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      by Emerlyn — They barely made it through a night that was like a war, no, it was practically a war. The unidentified vessel kept the fleet on edge all night before disappearing. This happened just before sunrise when visibility improved. Naturally, the crew members, on edge from seasickness and frayed nerves all night, let loose a string of colorful curses as soon as the vessel vanished and the combat stations were stood down. The ship's interior is filled with vulgar common language mixed with profanities…
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