"That, that..." Yonezawa rubbed his painful feet and looked around: "There are quite a lot of people. Although they look a little tired, fortunately they are safe."

"Indeed." Kaqi said to Mize with a smile. Just then, a child's voice spread through the room, covering up the din.

Kaqi turned around with his eyes wide open, and a boy about five years old ran over.

"Noah!!!" Kaqi rushed over. The other four people looked at his back in surprise, and the two hugged each other.

Yonezawa also saw the boy and felt uneasy.

"Noah?" Yonezawa also ran over in a hurry, squatting down next to Kaqi and the boy called Noah.

"Dad! Daddy!!"

"Are you alright!!"

Kachi and Noah cried to each other and held each other tightly. Sally looked confused from a distance, and Brian said to him: "It's Cutch's son."

"Still alive. It's great..." Brian said, looking at Kaqi's back with tears in his eyes. Yonezawa just sat next to the two of them and couldn't help but hug them tightly in his arms.

"Great! Great!! You're alive! Noah!!"

Noah looked up and cried with joy. Yonezawa also started to cry, stroked Noah's head and said, "I call you brother."

Kachi asked Noah in tears: "Where are the others?"

But Noah just lowered his head and did not answer: "I don't know. I woke up and found myself in a dirty room, so, I don't know."

"That's it, that's it." Kaqi hugged Noah tightly again.

"Just knowing that you are still alive is enough. It's so good." Yonezawa patted Kaqi's shoulder hard, and the two nodded frequently.

In his heart, he was very happy about this miracle, but Yonezawa was also a little worried. Since Kaki's son Noah is still alive, why would the Titans ignore this bloodline?

There are still some doubts that have not yet been solved.

Yonezawa, however, brings that strange and compelling uneasiness to his thinking.

For now, revel in the miracle of Kachi and Noah's reunion.

This alone will help you sleep peacefully tonight.

As the street grew quieter, five people gathered in a small room.

"I'm really sorry for letting you gather when you are tired." Hearing Brian's words, the other four people around the table shook their heads. A huge map was spread out on the table. From Yonezawa's perspective, it could be understood that it was a map of the world.

"About future operations."

After saying this, Yonezawa winked at Sally and Yuki, who also looked embarrassed.

"What's wrong? The atmosphere is so low."

Kachi frowned, and Brian smiled bitterly: "No, actually, if we continue to fight, we will most likely fail."

Yonezawa opened his eyes wide, "What?"

"Our soldiers have been exhausted by the enemy's constant offensive."

Yonezawa's question was answered by Sally, and he continued: "However, the enemy is sending out monsters continuously. The longer we delay, the more we will be at a disadvantage."

Yuki added: "Under the current circumstances, we are already quite disadvantaged."

Silence and a heavy atmosphere enveloped the entire room. Yonezawa turned his attention to the map and said quietly: "I see. Do you want to form an elite team for assassination?"

Sally continued: "As expected, you are very sharp."

Yonezawa suddenly laughed: "Not bad, the five of us are going on a trip to defeat the Demon King together. How about it, brave men?" Yonezawa said slowly while looking at Kachi, who was frowning.

However, he exhaled deeply: "...We may not come back alive."

"Wait a minute, wait a minute." Kachi interrupted, "Even if we defeat the Giant Titan, won't we be attacked?"

Bryan said to Kutch, "That's no problem."

"As long as we defeat the most threatening Titan, at least the power of the monsters will be weakened. No, historically speaking, they will lose their unified leadership and gradually disappear in various places."

"In other words, defeating the Titans will end the war? It's really like playing a game." Kaqi's words were nodded in agreement by others.

At this time, there was a gentle knock on the door, and Brian replied: "Please come in." The person who opened the door and revealed his face was a middle-aged man.

"Mr. Rudolph," Brian said.

The man named Rudolph approached Brian, "Your Majesty the King, Your Majesty the Queen have something to say..."

"Elsa?" Brian frowned, "Can we talk about it later?" he said to Rudolph.

Rudolf nodded sadly, "Okay, I will convey it." He took a step back, then bowed to everyone and left the room.

"Is this okay?" Mize asked, and Brian smiled wryly and said, "I think they should be worried. All kinds of things." Brian said in a deep voice, and Sally patted him sharply. shoulders.

"I'll stay with you today. It won't be too late to talk about this tomorrow."

"Is it okay?" Sally continued, and everyone smiled and nodded.

It was a starry night. Yonezawa lay on a small hill and stared at the shooting stars passing through the sky.

Yonezawa liked the time before going to bed. In his original world, he was always chased by time and did not have many memories of looking up at the stars.

Although missing people in another world can feel lonely, as time goes by, this feeling gradually fades and is replaced by habits.

"The stars in this world are so beautiful." When he was talking to himself, a breath suddenly came from him. Not sure whether he heard the footsteps or sensed them intuitively, Yonezawa naturally sat up and turned to the back.

"Good evening."

Standing there was a strange boy.

Yonezawa frowned, "There should be no children in this place at this time." He said.

This is the edge of the city, overlooking the entire city from where Yonezawa is. In such a place, a child is alone, and it is still late at night.

Not knowing that Yonezawa was suspecting this strange situation, the young man sat next to Yonezawa indifferently. Then they looked up at the stars together.

"It's so beautiful." After hearing the boy's words, Yonezawa also replied: "Yes, yes." Although he was a little confused.

The boy slowly turned to Yonezawa: "I'm here to ask a question."

"Question?" Yonezawa tilted his head in confusion, and the boy nodded expectantly: "Do you like this world?"

Yonezawa felt he had to answer: "Of course I do."

"That's good." The boy smiled happily.

"So, do you like life in this world?" The boy continued to ask, and Yonezawa was confused: "What does this mean?"

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