Super Detective in the Fictional World

Chapter 404: The last performance, performing birthday presents (2 more)

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For the person named Jordan, the one Luke remembers most is the one who played basketball.

As for women with this name, he only remembered one in Germany—the one with an exaggerated chest.

Selena relentlessly revealed that Jordan's breasts are full of silicone features.

But the Jordan Taylor in front of him, with Luke's amazing eyesight, has a very high originality of the mask, so she is not that Jordan.

Even with this hot Miss Taylor walking in front, many sailors still looked at Sheila and her assistant Mina.

They dress relatively conservatively, but as the saying goes, after serving in the army for three years, a sow is better than Diaochan.

No wonder Xila insisted on finding a security guard who could fight, probably to guard against these sailors.

Luke murmured in his heart: There are at least a few hundred sailors on this ship. With such a large number of men, something really happened, he could only take Sheila to jump into the sea and run away.

At least he can get back to the shore by swimming with her, and it must be faster than those sailors.

But looking at the distance, the sea surface in the evening is only the shadow of the land a little farther away, at least ten or twenty kilometers away.

He sighed helplessly: Today's extra money of $10,000 is hard to take.

The group was brought into the cabin by a commander named Clear, as was the real hot beauty Taylor in front.

The four of them were crammed into a relatively spacious cabin, and the Commander Clear told them that this was a dressing room, as well as a toilet and a mirror, enough for them to use.

But here is a warship.

Before the singing begins, someone will take them to the performance stage. Without orders and guidance, you must never go out and walk around, otherwise you will be arrested.

The four of them looked dumbfounded and watched the hatch close.

Luke's ears moved, and a cold light flashed in his eyes.

The assistant Mai Na was stunned for a long time before she let out a low voice: "Is this how they treat us?"

Luke didn't say anything, just winked at Sheila who was looking at him, and sat down on the small table by the door, closing his eyes.

Sheila raised her hand: "Mina, this is the battleship Montana, not the stadium we usually go to. These people are not fans, they are soldiers."

Mina shut up immediately.

Sheila was nice to her and treated well, but also very demanding.

People who are too stupid don't last long with Sheila.

Sheila stopped her assistant Mina from yelling, but looked at Luke with worried eyes, only to find that the young man seemed to be resting.

Only his left hand on his lap was tapping his thigh lightly, indicating that he was not asleep.

Luke recalled the materials he had read beforehand.

The Montana is an antique-class battleship among the active battleships of the United States.

It is the last and only Montana-class battleship.

The battleship Montana was lucky.

The remaining sister ships of the same level were dismantled into steel again while they were still in the dock, and they never appeared in front of the public for a lifetime.

Only the Montana, which successfully went into the water, ushered in the end of the war without being hit by a single bullet.

It inherited many of the advantages of the former Iowa-class battleships, sacrificing speed, but with a larger shape, thicker armor, and stronger firepower.

In the decades after the war, other battleships were quickly decommissioned, but this "last battleship" had a second life after the first decommissioning. After completing the modernization and upgrading in 1987, it began the second serving time.

It is also the only super battleship still in service in the world.

But this year, it will finally withdraw from the stage of history.

Soon after, the Montana will arrive at Naval Port near Los Angeles and be officially decommissioned in Long Beach.

Its current captain, Adams, will also retire with this last battleship after his fifty-second birthday.

Why did Sheila come to celebrate Captain Adams' birthday

First of all, the person who invited her was a certain boss in the military, she owed him a favor, and Captain Adams was a good friend of that boss.

Secondly, this is the Montana, the last battleship.

It witnessed the end of the last war, and the surrender document that brought the world back to peace was signed on it.

The last batch of singers who sang on the Montana dates back to the 1960s.

Sheila's singing this time can be called "the last performance"!

In the future, those who can perform on the Montana can only be said to be performing in a battleship "museum", not on the "last battleship".

That's why Luke agreed to come.

This is the only chance to play around on the Montana when it was "alive".

The giant ship cannon is the ultimate dream of many men.

This is the truth that countless men still agree with after decades of aircraft carriers. Even the battleships in science fiction movies are scenes of super giant cannons bombing the planet.

This is also a variant type of "giant ship cannon" thinking.

The Montana is about to be completely decommissioned, and everything on board seems a little sluggish.

The treatment of the US Navy is very generous.

In the joking remarks of Chinese netizens in the previous life, there is some truth to the saying "first-class navy master, second-class air force master, and third-class army father".

Those who should retire are already waiting for retirement. Those who need to continue to serve also have their own arrangements.

The decommissioning of the Montana is imminent, and few people will put their minds on this "last battleship"—except for some people who think carefully.

Luke thought about it.

In the room, Taylor, the hotly dressed beauty, had rushed to the bathroom and vomited.

Not only did she get airsick on the helicopter, she also got seasick on the warship.

After vomiting this, she felt a little sober. She looked at Sheila and the others, and then suddenly called out: "You, you are Sheila? That singing diva."

Sheila smiled politely and asked, "Yes, you are?"

"Jordan Taylor, I am, was the cover girl for last year's September issue of Sports Illustrated," said the hot young woman, a little embarrassed.

Sheila froze for a moment, but her complexion didn't change: "Oh, I don't really read this magazine. Can I ask, what are you here for?"

Taylor was even more embarrassed, and his eyes wandered: "I, I'm here to perform... a birthday present."

Sheila turned her head and immediately understood what was going on.

The so-called birthday gift is still this kind of hot and sexy big beauty, who usually stays under a certain gift box or cake, and pops out suddenly when the time is up, giving the birthday owner a big "surprise".

This is not uncommon in the United States, but it is also rare to play this game on a warship.

"Are you here to give Captain Adams a birthday present?" Sheila looked strange.

Taylor's face was blank: "Yes. It seems... a captain?"

In fact, she doesn't even know what the captain does, but she just heard this word mentioned.