In the dark night, a shrill alarm sounded, like an alarm clock, waking everyone up from their peaceful sleep. Before anyone else could make a move, the lights in the corridor lit up one by one. The Morning Glory Advance seemed like a beast that had awakened, and heavy noises were emitting from beneath its steel body, becoming increasingly intense.
The huge ship awakened, loaded with blood-sucking demons, and headed for the final battlefield.
"Get ready to go, everyone."
The hatch was opened and Arthur strode in, flipping a switch, bringing light into the dim interior, illuminating everyone.
Lorenzo rose from the darkness, the blazing white of his eyes growing brighter, allowing everyone to catch a glimpse of him.
"Have you arrived at the battlefield?"
Lorenzo asked. This moment had finally come. He thought he would be very excited and terrified, but at this moment Lorenzo's heart was extremely calm. Apart from the thought of eradicating the demon, he had nothing else in his mind.
"We haven't reached the battlefield yet, but we are already approaching the sea of Florence. For safety reasons, we will not stop at the shore, but wander above the sea."
Arthur explained the next plan to everyone, and at the same time the cabin began to tremble slightly, continuously.
"Don't worry, we're just refilling Forward to Dawn's airbags with lightweight gas."
Arthur explained, continuing.
"Tonight is a very good weather, with dark clouds. Once we arrive at the location, the Dawnward will ride on the clouds. No one will notice our presence, and we will float quietly above the Cathedral of San Naro."
He raised his hand, metaphorically, and his palm slowly swept across the sky above Florence, then rushed down.
"We will bomb the Cathedral of Saint Naro, blow all the demons to pieces, and open a passage for your landing. As for what happens after that, it will be left to you."
Arthur looked at Lorenzo, his eye sockets sunken into darkness, but there was still a bright light in them, and then his knife-like gaze swung towards the others.
"What are you waiting for? Get ready!"
Arthur shouted loudly, and the others also took action at this time. Regardless of whether they participated in the battle or not, they all ran and ran out of the cabin together, disappearing into the night.
Lorenzo was about to leave, but found that Arthur was blocking his way, and he and Arthur were the only ones left in the cabin.
"Anything else?"
Lorenzo obviously felt something was wrong, but Arthur said nothing, just staring at Lorenzo's face, with the wrinkles on his face twisted together like a hideous picture.
This slightly serious atmosphere lasted for more than ten seconds, and at one point Arthur suddenly sighed, breaking the atmosphere.
"As expected, I still can't stand you, Lorenzo."
Arthur muttered, and the ferocious aura he had just had was gone. Instead, he looked like a neighbor who was difficult to get along with.
He walked aside, sat on a chair, looked at Lorenzo, and muttered to himself.
"When I think about entrusting the responsibility of saving the world to a guy like you, I find it crazy and ridiculous."
"I say, this should be regarded as your stereotype of me, right?" Lorenzo responded bluntly.