Serena POV:Elias hugged me throughout the evening, but occasionally, I caught moments when he looked at me differently. And when I raised my head, he would avoid it and look away. Many strange feelings arose in my heart, but I didn't know where they originated."Elias, do you want to tell me something?" I held his face and forced him to face mine. "I'm not used to seeing you like this; please say something."Suddenly, Elias hugged me tightly, pressing his lips to my neck with a heavy voice. "Indeed, I have something to say."Confused, I touched his back, not understanding why my heart was beating so fast. "I am listening."Elias looked at me and sighed. "I've had Marcus investigate for the past few days. Even though some information has been tampered with and deleted by others, we still found a little about your identity."My heart skipped a beat, and my shoulders trembled with emotion. I no longer dare put too much faith in someone else's words. But that person, Elias, is different;
Two weeks later. Elias's army has recovered its strength. Battles continuously take place. I didn't go directly to the training ground, but I felt the vast power emanating just by going to Elias's office. Elias was very successful in training warriors.Winning news is continuously updated. Blue Moon is only stationed in the center and hiding in the basement. Many small groups voluntarily surrendered without Ryder's consent.After Elias and I discussed this carefully, we felt that Stella no longer posed any threat, so Elias ordered her to be released and had someone take her back to Blue Moon, which was considered a final favor with them.Because of this decision, my heart is also weighty. I don't know if it was the right decision or not.By eight o'clock, Stella was about to get in the car. She is no longer here; maybe all the troubles between me and her will end.I was in the kitchen when I suddenly heard a loud noise coming from outside. I quickly went out to take a look. I was shoc
I continued to work at the hospital to treat wounded soldiers. Every day, coming into contact with hundreds of thousands of injured and dead people makes my heart heavy. But no matter how much I didn't want to, that final battle had to happen. Perhaps there will no longer be a place called Blue Moon on the map after today. But it should return to its old name - Blood Moon.After finishing surgery, I lazily left the emergency room.As soon as I stepped outside, I saw Elias sitting on a stone bench, leisurely enjoying tea. His leisurely image completely contrasts the busy group of people running back and forth at the hospital.I smiled softly and walked towards him. "Why are you here?"Elias replied calmly. "I suddenly missed you, so I wanted to see you.""Are you prepared for tomorrow's battle?" I ask.Elias raised his eyes, looking dissatisfied with my thin shirt. "I have reminded you many times to dress warmly. It's almost winter; the temperature at night is very low." As he spoke, h
I sat by the window, staring at the cold phone screen. I knew that even if I looked any longer, I wouldn't receive any calls from Elias. But I kept waiting and didn't want to miss every time Elias proactively contacted me."Bed number seven has a new patient brought in. If you have time, come over and help me take a look." Lily walked past me, holding the medical records, then paused briefly. "Serena, I know you are uneasy about the situation on the battlefield. But sitting idly like this is not a good way. Instead, you can ask for some news from the injured."Lily's words seemed to enlighten me. I immediately stood up and took the medical records in her hand. "I'll check on the new patient there."Lily smiled and nodded. "I like your energetic appearance."I waved goodbye to Lily and quickly ran to bed number seven. I was seeing the patient I had just brought in, and it shocked me. Marcus's eyes were closed, and his legs and arms were tightly bandaged. But overall, he was fine, which
As usual, I went to check on Marcus's wound in the morning and returned to the duty room in the afternoon to monitor the support schedule for Elias's field hospital conveniently. I waited four days and saw the shipping symbol on the red board. The medicine batch and selected doctors will depart at seven o'clock in the evening. It was a good time because Marcus wouldn't suspect me; he would question me if I didn't come to his hospital room in the afternoon."I think I'm fine, right?" Marcus tried lifting his hand, curling his lips in amusement. "My recovery isn't bad; I think I can run now."I smiled, not denying it. "Yes, your recovery speed is amazing; it surprised me. But even so, you can't run, dear Beta."Marcus burst into laughter. "I was just joking." Then he looked at me with searching eyes. "Perhaps you know about the battlefield medicine supply schedule?"I felt a little guilty thinking about my plan, but I couldn't let Marcus see that, and telling the truth was the best way.
Elias POV:"Alpha, the northern border is under attack."I frowned and looked at the crushed map on the table. The fact that Ryder lost a match to the point of going crazy and biting is no longer unfamiliar to me. But when I heard the news, I still felt uncomfortable. He hid like a mouse and only dared to stick his tail out. The estimated time for this battle has far exceeded the initial time outlined."Troublesome. Have one army defend one team attack from above. Fight quickly and win quickly. I don't want him to escape again." I ordered.Right after that, I received information that surprised me. "Alpha, Beta Marcus is returning to the battlefield with the medicine convoy."I frowned. "It's only been a few days since he couldn't stay in bed. Does he want to die a little faster?"Even though I'm not satisfied, I don't blame him. I understand Marcus's loyalty, and I feel more lucky than angry.At noon, I stood outside the city gate, waiting for Marcus. The car stopped, fine dust flyin
It's been four days since I met Elias that night. He almost discovered me. At that time, I had just removed my makeup and cleaned up with everyone. Suddenly, I smelled Elias' scent. I couldn't help myself, so I wanted to come and see. I kept a safe distance but was still almost exposed. And since that night, I don't dare to be subjective anymore. Every day, I wake up half an hour before everyone else to apply all kinds of cosmetics on my face; it makes my skin extremely itchy and stuffy."Lona, you help me draw blood for this patient, then take it to the laboratory."I raised my eyes, and reacting took me a few seconds. I borrowed the identity of Lona, a nurse in the army. I tried to learn about her. Lona is a new nurse hired two months ago; experience and ability are average. On weekdays, she rarely communicates with outsiders. Few acquaintances knew her, but luckily, they did not attend the field hospital this time. That's why I conveniently disguised myself as her. But there were s
There are no words to describe the catastrophic war. It was like a giant guillotine; no matter who it was, they would be crushed with just one mistake.On the way, I don't know how many corpses I saw. We would rush to check on everyone we saw, only to be disappointed when we realized they had stopped breathing. But there was no time for pity or sadness, so we hurriedly ran to check on others.The land, which was initially beautiful and green, has now turned into a ruined, dry and tragic battlefield. Anyone who sees it can't help but feel sad.I brought antiseptics and bandages to bandage the injured soldiers. I couldn't help but feel bitter as I looked at a warrior who was unconscious but still called out his wife's name. "Rosa, Rosa…"I exclaimed. 'War is truly the cruelest thing in the world.'"Come on! Your wife is waiting for you to return." I don't know how to comfort him; I just try to soothe him somewhat. "Don't worry, the doctor is here, and you will be saved."The man opened