In the Great Qian Dynasty, Qin Ze, who transmigrated and became the son of the Tiger Might General, was cast aside by the Empress after she used him, stripped of his military power, and enfeoffed t...
Humans have always been particularly afraid of the unknown.
Just like now.
Only when these objects are suspended above do they cast a shadow.
These soldiers, so energetic that they had to vent their energy through fighting, huddled together, their teeth chattering with fear.
They had no idea what would happen next.
But the body's instincts had already given some responses, like signs of impending doom.
The people inside the cabin weren't in much better shape.
Although the deck obscured their view, preventing them from directly confronting the fear from above.
But just because you can't see it doesn't mean you can't make connections, especially in this tense atmosphere of an impending major battle.
These wild thoughts are making people increasingly fearful.
Therefore, after a loud "bang" occurred.
The senior generals in the command room panicked and started shouting wildly.
Even Mike, a seasoned veteran of combat, jumped up in surprise:
"What's going on?! Has the attack started?!"
"Calm down, everyone!"
Before everyone could calm down, with a "thump," a soldier who had come down from the upper deck stumbled and fell into the command room.
He was covered in sweat, and his eyes were filled with fear.
"Sir! Those strange things the enemy sent are already hovering over our heads!"
"They've already started the attack?!" Mike asked, breathless and uncertain.
Because the loud bang was very muffled, it didn't sound like a shell landing on the deck.
"No!" the soldier replied慌张地, "Those things are just hovering above our fleet!"
The officers inside the cabin were in a panic. Mike, furious, slammed his hand on the table:
"What happened?!"
"Explain that voice you just heard..."
Before he could finish speaking, there was another loud "bang"!
The sound remained muffled, but the ship seemed to tremble slightly.
Missouri's pupils dilated, she gasped, and shouted nervously:
"It's artillery shells! Artillery shells are firing at us!"
"The Yan Kingdom's warships have arrived?!" A colonel grabbed the soldier by the collar in a panic and shouted the question.
The soldier was pale, and kept shaking his head: "No...no, sir. If a warship were coming, we would have given a warning long ago..."
During their previous voyage, there were no Yan Kingdom warships on the sea; they had already withdrawn, which was indeed information known to everyone.
"Has it run aground?!"
"Oh God! Damn it! We've hit a reef!" Missouri said, covering his face with one hand in frustration.
“It’s not a runaway reef! Absolutely not!” Mike denied it outright. He didn’t believe that they would “coincidentally” run into a reef at this time.
"It's a torpedo!"
"It must be that damned torpedo!"
"Find out where it came from!!!" Mike roared repeatedly, his mind in turmoil.
The officers were somewhat incredulous, because even a torpedo requires a device to launch it.
But right now, no warships from anywhere are approaching on the sea.
“Sir, it shouldn’t be a torpedo…” Missouri had barely spoken when…
Clang—
One after another, the sound of impact rang out, the hull began to shake, and even the ashtray on the table was shaken and fell to the ground.
Missouri immediately shut her mouth, her face drained of color, and her eyes were filled with fear.
This is definitely not the kind of noise that would be produced by hitting a reef.
It was a torpedo.
In an instant, chaos erupted in the cabin.
Although he didn't know where the torpedo attack came from, Mike was already pale, and a sense of foreboding made his temples throb.
He struggled to his feet and roared at the still-confused officers:
"Go check up there! Are any other warships under attack?"
"Yes, sir!" The two officers immediately pressed their hats down and stumbled out of the command room.