The next morning, when sunlight spilled into the room through the gaps in the heavy curtains, Morin slowly opened his eyes.
A hangover-like fatigue wrapped around him, yet his mind was unusually clear.
Last night, Morin had actually kept the old military doctorâs instructions in mind, so he hadnât forgotten to put up a token struggle at the final moment.
âThe military doctor said I should minimize exercise before the wound on my waist is completely healedâŠâ
âItâs okay, you donât need to move~â
In the end, Morin indeed didnât move much.
After eight months without âtaking off,â meeting the âlong drought with sweet rainâ in a nurturing relationship perfectly interpreted what it meant when lightning strikes the earth fire. Driving a âbig carâ is correct, but one must act according to oneâs ability.
Morin shifted his body and immediately felt the soft touch on his arm.
He looked down and saw Cecilia curled up in his arms like a docile kitten, sleeping soundly.
Her beautiful sleeping face, which usually carried a hint of coolness and majesty, was now filled with serenity and satisfaction. Her long eyelashes cast faint shadows in the morning light.
Morinâs heart was instantly filled with an unprecedented softness and satisfaction.
He carefully tried to extract the arm she was using as a pillow, but as soon as he moved, the person in his arms let out a dissatisfied whimper and hugged him tighter.
Morin had to give up and let her hold him like that.
He quietly watched her sleeping face, and the âNvidia Instant Replayâ of last night flashed involuntarily in his mind.
Everything felt like an unreal dream.
To others, this might be shocking and contrary to custom⊠no wait, in Old Europa, that wasnât necessarily true.
But no matter what, Morin had no other thoughts in his mind right now, only a sense of steadfastness like dust settling.
He reached out his other hand and gently tucked a strand of hair scattered on Ceciliaâs cheek behind her ear.
This action seemed to wake her up.
Ceciliaâs eyelashes trembled, and she slowly opened her eyes.
Those gray-blue eyes carried a trace of confusion upon first waking, but after seeing that the person in front of her was Morin, they instantly filled with a gentle smile⊠and a trace of shyness.
âMorning~â
Her voice carried the unique huskiness of morning, yet it was exceptionally pleasant to hear.
âHehe, morningâŠâ
âDriverâ Morin smiled somewhat shyly.
Cecilia narrowed her eyes comfortably, like a cat whose fur had been smoothed, and nuzzled into his chest again.
The two embraced quietly like this, enjoying this moment of warmth and tranquility.
For Morin, who had just walked out of a mountain of corpses and a sea of blood, this was a rather luxurious happiness.
After a long while, Cecilia turned over and lay beside Morin, then gently traced the wound on his waist with her hand.
âHmm, it seems itâs indeed almost healedâŠâ
Morin: âHeheâŠâ
Cecilia couldnât help but smile seeing Morin, who had suddenly become clumsy with words and could only chuckle foolishly.
However, when her gaze glanced at the uniform draped over the chair nearby and the shiny medals on it, the smile between her brows largely disappeared.
She turned her head and stared at Morin seriously.
âFriedrich, I really want you to just stay by my side like this. When I see those medals on your uniform, compared to that honor⊠I feel more lingering fear.â
While speaking, Ceciliaâs hand also caressed Morinâs face.
Morin covered her hand with his own. Just as he wanted to say something to comfort her, he heard Cecilia continue: âBut I know I canât keep you by my side right now. Perhaps the soldiers under your command, and even this Empire, need you more than I doâŠâ
Cecilia pulled Morinâs head towards her. The two pressed their foreheads together, feeling each otherâs breath.
âSo protect yourself well. Donât be brave, and donât make me worry, okay?â
âDonât worry, Sister, I wonât let you worryâŠâ
The two hugged each other just like that, without any other movements, just feeling each otherâs body temperature to let themselves know this wasnât a dream.
âHungry?â
After a while, Cecilia asked softly.
âA little.â Morin answered honestly.
âIâll ask Luna to prepare breakfast.â Cecilia said, about to get up.
But as soon as she moved, she let out a soft grunt, her brows furrowing slightly.
Morin immediately became nervous: âWhatâs wrong? Are you uncomfortable somewhere?â
Two red clouds instantly flew onto Ceciliaâs cheeks, and she glared at Morin unhappily.
âIsnât it all your faultââ she muttered in a low voice.
âBut I didnât move last night⊠Ah! Pain, pain, pain!â
To avoid an accidental discharge early in the morning, Cecilia finally propped herself up, wrapped herself in the quilt, and pulled the call bell at the head of the bed.
Soon, Luna walked in carrying a set of clean womenâs clothes.
Seeing the messy scene in the room and the two people on the bed, her face remained calm and composed, as if she hadnât seen anything.
âMadam⊠Young Master Morin, breakfast is ready.â
Under Lunaâs service, Cecilia took a shower and was quickly fully dressed, returning to the appearance of the noble and elegant Madam Falkenstein.
Morin also washed up quickly, put his clothes back on, and followed downstairs.
During breakfast, the two first chatted about domestic affairs for a while. Cecilia talked about some phenomena in the country recently affected by the war, and then naturally returned to businessâŠ
âBy the way, there is one more thing.â
Cecilia finished the milk in the glass and wiped the corners of her mouth elegantly with a napkin, as if she had just remembered something.
Morin was burying his head in dealing with the fried eggs and sausages on the plate. Hearing this, he looked up subconsciously, his mouth still full.
âMmh? What is it?â
âRegarding your property, Schmeisser Weapons Manufacturing Co., LtdâŠ.â
Cecilia said calmly: âOrders have been very high recently. The military is purchasing MG14 Light Machine Guns and MP14 Submachine Guns in large quantities.â
Hearing this, Morin finally swallowed the food in his mouth and drank a mouthful of water: âThis is a good thing! It shows that our products have been recognized. Helga should be quite happy too.â
âIt is a good thing, and the little girl is indeed very happy⊠but at the same time, there are new problems.â
Cecilia looked at him, a shrewd light flashing in her gray-blue eyes.
âWith the capacity of your current small factory, you canât keep up at all⊠The militaryâs orders are increasing every day, but the quantity the factory can deliver every month is barely enough for one-third of the orders.â
âCapacity canât keep up?â Morin was stunned. He hadnât really thought about this problem.
He had only thought about designing the weapons, letting Helga build them, and then sending them to the troops for use.
As for the subsequent mass production and supply chain issues⊠as a hands-off boss, how would he know about these?
âYes, and the problem is more serious than you imagine.â Cecilia continued, âNow, not only is the military logistics department urging, but two other companies have also come knocking.â
âTwo other companies?â
âMauser Weapons Manufacturing Ltd. and the Saxon Weapons and Munitions Arsenal.â Cecilia reported two names that were thunderous in Saxony and even the whole of Europa.
Hearing these two familiar names, Morin also quickly scanned his [Information].
Both were giants in the Empireâs military industry. One was a veteran light weapons manufacturer, and the other was a behemoth with an official background.
Compared to them, Morinâs small company bearing the name âSchmeisserâ was simply like a handicraft workshop before the factory in the Ruhr Industrial Zone was put into useâŠ
âWhat do they want to do?â Morin had a bad premonition in his heart.
âThey hope to obtain authorization so that they can also produce MG14 and MP14.â
Ceciliaâs tone was very flat, seeming to have anticipated Morinâs reaction long ago.
âAfter all, with the war fighting to this extent, the demand for automatic weapons on the front line is too great. The military canât wait for us to slowly expand production capacity⊠So the General Staff and the Army Department have also tacitly approved their ideas.â
âIsnât this just snatching business?â Morin frowned, feeling somewhat unhappy instantly.
This felt like the cabbage he had worked so hard to grow had just matured, and a group of people surrounded it with shovels saying:
Your cabbage grows well, let us harvest some too.
âI thought so too at the time.â
Cecilia seemed to see through his thoughts, and a faint smile appeared at the corner of her mouth.
âThat little girl Helga focuses solely on technology and knows nothing about these business tricks. When the representatives of those two companies came knocking, she didnât know how to deal with it.â
Hearing this, Morin felt a burst of lingering fear.
In the three months before the war, he had also come to understand Helga from one aspect.
This âtechnical otaku girlâ could be said to have a simple personality. If you talked about technology with her, she could talk to you for three days and three nights.
But if it came to talking business, she would probably help count the money after being sold.
âFortunately⊠fortunately you were there, Sister Cecilia.â Morin sighed sincerely.
âI originally planned to send a telegram to ask for your opinion and see what you thought.â Ceciliaâs gaze softened, âBut now that youâre back, we can just discuss it face to face.â
Morin scratched his head and said somewhat embarrassedly: âSister Cecilia, to tell you the truth, I really know nothing about these commercial matters⊠Itâs just the level of bragging with friends usually. If I really have to make a decision, I have no confidence in my heart. So whatever you think should be done, Iâll listen to you.â
Morin wasnât joking with these words.
Militarily, he still had quite a bit of confidence.
But in the business field, he knew he was a complete layman.
Sitting opposite him was the undisputed âRadiant Crystal Queenâ of this Empire, a top professional player in the business field.
Listening to Cecilia on such matters couldnât be wrong.
âYou really know how to be a hands-off shopkeeper.â
Cecilia glared at him reproachfully, but the smile in her eyes showed that she enjoyed Morinâs total trust very much.
âAlright, then Iâll tell you my thoughts.â Cecilia put away her smile, and her expression became serious.
âSimply authorizing them to produce is the worst choice and the one we should avoid most.â
âBecause this is equivalent to handing over our core technology. Although we can get a considerable licensing fee in the short term, in the long run, the disadvantages outweigh the advantages for us.â
âOnce they master the production technology, with their production capacity and sales channels, they will soon turn around and seize our market.â
âAt that time, Schmeisser Company will become very passive. We would be cultivating two most powerful competitors with our own handsâŠâ
Morin nodded repeatedly. Although he didnât understand business, he could still understand this principle.
Teach the apprentice, starve the master.
âThenâwe donât authorize?â Morin asked tentatively.
âThat wonât work either.â
Cecilia shook her head and continued: âThe militaryâs pressure is there. If we refuse to let go, we will not only offend the military but also offend some other big shots.â
âIf they unite against us then, the future road of Schmeisser Company will be very difficult.â
Morinâs head grew big listening to this. This wouldnât work, that wouldnât work either; then what should be done?
âSo, my idea isââ
Cecilia looked at Morin and said word by word: âWe wonât do technical authorization, but conduct strategic cooperation with them.â
âStrategic cooperation?â Morin repeated this high-sounding term.
âExactly.â Confidence flashed in Ceciliaâs eyes. âSince they want our technology, and we want their capacity and channels, why not just bind the three parties together?â
âMy plan is for Falkenstein-Eisenstein United Industries to come forward and lead the establishment of a brand-new weapons manufacturing group.â
âOur three families will conduct a deep strategic alliance through cross-shareholding.â
Cross-shareholding? Strategic alliance? Establishing a new weapons group?
These terms were like things from another world to Morin.
He could understand the meaning of each word, but when they combined to form such a bold business plan, he still felt his brain wasnât quite enough.
âThisâcan this work?â
Morin asked somewhat uncertainly: âWill they agree? Mauser and Saxon Arsenal are both old giants. Are they willing to cooperate with a small company established not long ago in this way?â
âIf it were you and Helga, that small workshop, negotiating yourselves, of course, they wouldnât agree~â
Cecilia picked up the teacup and said confidently: âBut if itâs me, if Falkenstein-Eisenstein United Industries comes forward, the situation is completely different.â
Morin instantly understood.
Thatâs right, Schmeisser Company might be worthless in the eyes of those giants, but the face of Radiant Crystal Queen Cecilia von Falkenstein might not be refused by many people in the entire Saxon Empire.
Her United Industries itself was a behemoth spanning multiple fields such as energy, chemicals, and machinery manufacturing. Its influence was far beyond comparable to a single military enterprise.
âThrough cross-shareholding, we can deeply bind the interests of the three parties.â
Cecilia continued to explain her plan: âSchmeisser Company invests with core technology and patents, while Mauser and Saxon Arsenal invest with their production lines, skilled workers, and sales channelsâŠâ
âAs for my side, I can provide sufficient funds for this new alliance, as well as convenience in raw material procurement and Radiant Crystal energy supply.â
âIn this way, we are no longer in a simple licensor-licensee relationship, nor are we competitors⊠but have become a community of interests. Everyone is in the same boat; we rise together and fall together.â
âAlthough the risk of technology leakage still exists, it will be minimized because any behavior that harms Schmeisser Companyâs interests is equivalent to harming their own interestsâŠâ
âAnd within the new group, we can ensure through agreements that the research and development of core technologies are still led by Helgaâs team, and they are only responsible for the production link.â
Morin was dumbfounded. He felt as if he had opened the door to a new world.
He was still thinking about how to protect his own little plot of land, while Cecilia, with one move, drew a bigger circle directly, enclosing everyone inside, and wanting to pull everyone to get rich together.
Speaking of this, Ceciliaâs gaze fell on Morin again, with a trace of praise in her tone: âThere is one more thing. Helga already has a preliminary design plan for the âgas-operated principleâ semi-automatic rifle you mentioned in the letter.â
âOnce this new weapon is successfully developed and passes military testing, it will inevitably trigger another equipment replacement. At that time, the scale of production lines we need will be several times what it is now.â
âIf we donât plan ahead now and wait until the new rifle is finalized to consider expanding capacity, it will be too late.â
âAnd forming a strategic alliance with Mauser and the others is currently the best way to expand our production scale to the extreme in the shortest time.â
So she had even thought of this step.
Morin looked at this woman strategizing in front of him. Besides admiration, there was more peace of mind in his heart.
He knew that as long as Cecilia was there, he didnât have to worry about logistics and production issues for his unconstrained ideas.
She would be like the most solid backing, solving all worries for him.
This was the real âGolden Fingerâ (Cheat)âŠ
âSister Cecilia, you are trulyâtoo amazing.â
Morin held back for a long time, and finally could only say such a simple and unadorned praise.
âNow you know my worth?â Cecilia rolled her eyes at him charmingly, âJust chase fewer skirts outside in the future and think more about me, your sister.â
Morin chuckled, not daring to answer. After a moment, he asked: âSo itâs settled?â
âMm, itâs settled~ When I finish handling things here in Koblenz and return to Dresden, I will officially launch this matter.â
Cecilia nodded: âYou, the behind-the-scenes boss, just wait for the year-end dividends.â
âActuallyâif I didnât see that you are usually too busy, I would have wanted to entrust all the companyâs affairs to you to manage long ago.â Morin said somewhat embarrassedly, âI really donât have that brain, nor so much energy.â
âIt doesnât matter,â Ceciliaâs tone became gentle again, âAs long as you can accompany me more every time you come back on leave, thatâs enough.â
Her voice was very light, but Morin heard a hint ofâcomplaint?
After breakfast, Cecilia was also ready to go out.
As the head of United Industries, even in Koblenz, she had endless affairs to handle.
âWhat about you? Any plans for today?â
Cecilia asked while letting Luna put on her coat: âDo you want to rest well in the manor for a day? When I come back in the evening, we can have dinner together.â
Morin looked at the expectation in her eyes and felt a bit unbearable in his heart, but still shook his head regretfully.
âIâm afraid not. I have to return to the station immediately too.â He sighed, âI have a pile of things waiting to be dealt with on my side too.â
âOh?â
Morin thought for a while, picked some content he could say, and roughly explained his promotion and the unit expansion.
ââSo I am now an Army Lieutenant Colonel, and the unit is also expanding from a battalion to a reinforced regiment. Personnel, equipment, trainingâeverything has to start from scratch. I guess Iâll be busy for this coming period.â
Hearing this rank, Ceciliaâs expression, which was slightly disappointed because Morin couldnât stay, was replaced by momentary surprise.
âMy Friedrich is actually a Lieutenant Colonel alreadyââ
She looked up at Morinâs young face, her gray-blue eyes full of pride.
âA twenty-two-year-old Lieutenant Colonel. This is unheard of in the Imperial Army.â
âJust good luck.â Morin was looked at by her somewhat embarrassedly and was modest.
âThis isnât luck.â
Ceciliaâs fingers gently traced the position of the row of medals on his chest. Her voice lowered, revealing a deep heartache amidst the joy.
âThese were exchanged with your life. I know you must have experienced many dangers I cannot imagine.â
Morinâs heart warmed. He knew that in this world, perhaps only this perfect woman in front of him could see the price he paid and the risks he bore behind those dazzling halos on him.
âItâs all in the past.â Morin held her hand and comforted softly, âArenât I back safe and sound now?â
Cecilia didnât speak, just held his hand back tightly, with surprisingly great force.
After a moment, she slowly let go, but that trace of resentment in her eyes surfaced again.
âBecoming a Lieutenant Colonel and commanding a regiment, wonât you be busier in the future?â She said softly, âHow long can you stay back this time? Will you have to return to the front line immediately after the expansion is completed?â
A series of questions left Morin speechless.
âThisâis hard to say yet. It depends on the Army Departmentâs arrangement.â
Morin could only answer vaguely: âHowever, reorganization and training will take at least one or two months. I should be staying in the country during this period.â
âOnly one or two monthsââ
Cecilia murmured in a low voice, the disappointment in her tone obvious.
She was proud of his achievements, but afraid that these achievements would push him further and further away, towards that battlefield that could swallow his life at any time.
This contradictory mood tormented her.
Morin felt bad seeing her like thisâŠ
So he decided to kiss her awake.
He glanced at the Head Maid Luna standing behind Cecilia, quiet as a sculpture, a look of embarrassment appearing on his face.
Who was Luna?
She was an âold timerâ who had practically grown up with Cecilia and watched Morin grow from a little brat to his current appearance.
She guarded outside the door last night and cleaned up the âbattlefieldâ without changing her expression this morning. What else wouldnât she understand?
Almost the moment Morinâs gaze drifted over, this sharp-minded head maid understood.
She bowed slightly, a perfect smile appearing on her face, and said to Cecilia: âMadam, Iâll go outside to see if the carriage is ready.â
After speaking, without waiting for Ceciliaâs response, she turned and quietly exited the dining room, closing the door thoughtfully.
â? Luna, sheââ
Cecilia was surprised at how her usually most rule-abiding head maid was so insensible today. Before she could finish speaking, she felt her vision darken.
Morin had walked in front of her, his tall figure overshadowing her.
âFriedrich, youââ
Her subsequent words were all blocked back by a sudden kiss.
Ceciliaâs eyes widened instantly. She subconsciously reached out, wanting to push this audacious guy away.
But the fists pounding on his solid chest were soft and lacked any strength.
Morin didnât give her any chance to resist. One hand wrapped around her slender waist, and the other held the back of her head, pressing step by step.
Cecilia was forced to retreat again and again by him until her back was against the cold wall, with no retreat left.
Her resistance quickly collapsed under such a strong offensive.
Those hands that originally wanted to push away had unknowingly wrapped around his neck, responding passionately again.
After a long time, lips parted, and both were panting slightly.
A moving blush appeared on Ceciliaâs cheeks. Those eyes, always cool, were now rippling with water.
She leaned against the wall, looking at the man in front of her with somewhat weak legs, her eyes filled with both shyness and rebuke.
This Radiant Crystal Queen wanted to say something, but opened her mouth only to find she couldnât say anything. She could only glare reproachfully at this guy with those misty eyes.
Looking at her shy appearance, Morin couldnât help but lower his head and pecked gently on her lips again.
âAlright, I really have to go.â
He let go of her and took a step back, opening up some distance, afraid that if he stayed any longer, he wouldnât be able to resist doing something more outrageous.
After all, it was broad daylight, and in the dining roomâbad influence.
Cecilia also took a deep breath, trying to calm her chaotic breathing and heartbeat.
She tidied her somewhat messy collar and hair, trying to regain the composure and majesty belonging to Madam Falkenstein on ordinary days.
But those flushed cheeks and still somewhat blurred eyes made all her efforts seem somewhat futile.
âBe careful on the road.â She spoke.
âGot it.â Morin smiled and nodded.
Morin left the manor in a happy mood.
At the gate, a black Radiant Crystal sedan prepared by Head Maid Luna was already waiting for him.
He got in the car and gave the address of the temporary camp. The sedan started smoothly and drove towards the military camp.
Leaning back in the soft seat, Morin savored the kiss just now, unable to hide the smile on the corner of his mouth.
He found that after establishing a relationship with Cecilia, his mentality seemed to have undergone some subtle changes.
At least the soul of âXiao Chunanâ had graduated.