<b>Chapter </b><b>485 </b>
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When Joshua caught her in the act, Shermaine didn’t show any embarrassment at being discovered. Instead, she nodded frankly and admitted, “I want to take a nap, but I can’t fall asleep.”
“Wait for me, Sheary,” Joshua said.
“There’s no rush.” Shermaine remained calm and unhurried.
…..
Meanwhile, Barrett was deep in conversation with a female general from the military highmand.
The general frowned when she heard them requesting two S–level mecha fighter jets. “Barrett, if we had two new mecha fighter jets <b>in </b>our arsenal<b>, </b>or <b>if </b>the warfare situation wasn’t so dire, we would naturally agree to their request.”
She continued, “But the reality is, we don’t have them. Not only do weck spare units, but Judy’s side has rolled out a terrifyingly powerful new mecha fighter jet. Our fighter jets have suffered devastating losses–some are so badly damaged that they’re beyond repair.”
Barrett’s expression grew heavy when he heard this news. He hadn’t realized their situation had be so critical. “I’ll discuss this further with Cain,” he
said.
“Fine.” The female general didn’t end the video call.
After Barrett returned, he cleared his throat to get attention.
Joshua looked up. Barrett noticed that Shermaine in the video had flowing red hair that cascaded down her shoulders.
It was incredible how one person could transform into someonepletely different through makeup alone. If it weren’t for her familiar facial features, they would have mistaken her for someone else entirely.
It was clear now that the woman Judy had put out a warrant for was none other than Boa Hanks.
“Hello, Ms. Hanks.” Barrett greeted her.
Shermaine gave a slight nod in response.
After the pleasantries, Barrett got straight to the point. “Cain, I just spoke with military headquarters. Due to the recent intensification of the war<b>, </b>our mecha fighter jets are in critically short supply. We simply don’t have any spare units to allocate to you.”
It seemed that ever since Judy’s return, their situation had gone from bad to worse. They couldn’t even spare a single mecha unit.
Shermaine raised an eyebrow at this news but didn’t press the issue. Instead, she asked pragmatically, “What about scrapped ones<b>?</b><b>” </b>
They definitely had scrapped units.
The female general spoke up immediately, “We do have scrapped ones, but are you sure you want them<b>?</b><b>” </b>After all, repairing mechas was incredibly expensive andbor–intensive. Unless a professional,mechanic handled the work, it would bepletely useless<b>. </b>
<b>“</b>That won’t be a problem. I can fix them myself.” This worked <b>out </b>perfectly. Since Shermaine was staying <b>on </b>this ship without <bpeting</b>, she <b>had </b><b>plenty </b>
<b>of </b>time on her hands.
‘Repair them herself<b>? </b>That’s impressive. The female general exchanged nces <b>with </b>Barrett <b>and </b><b>the </b><b>others</b>, clearly <b>surprised</b><b>. </b>
“In that <b>case</b><b>, </b><b>we’ll </b>send <b>up </b>the <b>damaged </b>mecha fighter jets <b>when </b><b>the </b><b>ship </b>docks <b>next </b>time. We’ll prepare <b>a </b><b>set </b><b>of </b>equipment and <b>materials </b>you’ll <b>need </b><b>for </b>the repairs<b>. </b>Beyond that<b>, </b>we don’t have any <b>more </b><b>to </b><b>spare</b><b>,” </b>the general exined.
<b>“</b><b>That </b>works for me.“.
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One set should be enough. If it wasn’t, she could always order more online. Whenever she needed something, she could just shop online. Expensive items could be air–dropped anywhere, no matter the location.
Joshua then had them sign the alliance agreement.
After the contract was signed, Joshua wrapped up and headed back.
Shermaine had been waiting for about seven or eight minutes when he returned. His warm palm slipped under the covers, and <b>a </b>tingling kissnded on her lips.
Just as Joshua was about to lend a helping hand with some intimate service, Gracie woke up in the crib beside them. She was hungry and wanted her
milk.
Hearing the crying, Shermaine immediately went over to her.
As soon as Shermaine approached, Gracie stopped crying and waited to be fed.
Shermaine lifted Gracie into her arms and tugged at her loose clothing, preparing to nurse. She felt Joshua’s gazend on her and pressed her lips together. “Turn around. I need to feed Gracie.”
Joshua’s Adam’s apple bobbed. “Don’t we still have some of the pumped milk left for Gracie?”
“We can save that forter, just in case we need it.” Shermaine narrowed her eyes with a smile. “Mr. York, you’re not getting jealous of your own daughter, are you?”
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