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...
With great confidence, Clemento returned to his cabin, picked up the wine glass on the table, and took a sip.
On the other side.
Slightly behind on the left flank of the entire fleet, the Rose Fleet from the Kingdom of Shenglu was also sailing, but the flagship [Lightning] was not at the front, but was sailing at the very back of the fleet.
This certainly doesn't match the ship's name "Lightning," since the three-masted sailing ship was named "Lightning" precisely because of its lightweight hull structure, which allowed this already "fast" warship to unleash incredible speeds when all the sails were raised.
Even across the entire continent of Leon, the speed of this three-masted sailing ship was remarkable, even surpassing the speed of the best warships currently in the Kingdom of Sasiri.
Of course, the more powerful nation of Sa Ri was not incapable of building such ships. In fact, these fast warships also had their drawbacks. While their lightweight hulls allowed them to travel at high speeds, this was achieved at the expense of carrying capacity and weapon deployment.
The most obvious example is that the Sun Goddess has more than a hundred cannons. According to the ship standards of the Sa Ri Kingdom, it belongs to the first-class warship. The Lightning, on the other hand, has less than sixty cannons and its hull is much smaller than that of the Sun Goddess. It can only be considered a third-class warship.
Therefore, the Kingdom of Saar did not focus on such warships; what they needed were heavy warships that could carry more troops and artillery.
Meanwhile, Lucat, who was on the deck of the Lightning, was pacing back and forth anxiously.
His brows were furrowed tightly, and the paleness he had shown earlier due to feigning illness had vanished without a trace. Now, his face was flushed, and his anxiety was written all over his face.