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At sea, a vast fleet of five medium-sized ships sailed together toward the Taiwan Strait.
Although it was a desperate gamble, Chen Ke had made the decision after extremely detailed analysis.
First of all, it was just a diesel-powered submarine. Even when it was fully fueled, it could only travel 300 nautical miles. And with the radar off, the seabed was pitch black. Once it started, it dared not change course because the area was full of reefs. If it dared to escape towards the Philippines, it would most likely run aground on the reefs.
The only place he could go was the South China Sea, but of course he dared not go there. If the US torpedoes went there, they would all be caught in the net. He would be walking into a trap. So, although it was a gamble, Chen Ke's bet was right: he would definitely go to the Taiwan Strait!
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The sun had already set, and only the rumble of motors could be heard on the sea.
If nothing unexpected happens, Gui Touchang is right under their feet, running blindly in the pitch black.
However, he couldn't find the ICPOs, and the ICPOs couldn't find him either, because the seawater would block out sound; those above couldn't find those below, and those below couldn't find those above.
Yue Zhongqi felt very guilty, but he was also really hungry. He took two large steamed buns and went up to the deck. He saw Chen Rou sitting on the deck eating steamed buns, so he sat down next to her. Suddenly, he slapped himself and said, "It's all my fault for being too slow!"
Chen Rou took a bite of her steamed bun and said with a smile, "But, you know, I was once like you. But my master told me that victory and defeat are common occurrences in war, and to remain invincible, temporary wins and losses are not important. What's important is..."
Yue Zhongqi chimed in, "...Live on. As long as we have our green hills, we'll never run out of firewood."
To say that there is no luck in war doesn't seem entirely true; otherwise, there wouldn't be the saying, "Fate plays tricks on people."
Therefore, fearing that something might happen to his only son, Commander Wang specifically called Chen Ke out when he went back to visit his family and privately instructed him to make sure to protect that little darling and not let him lose his life at sea.
Chen Ke also specially arranged a leisurely post for Wang Baodao, 200 nautical miles away, to deploy defenses with a group of scattered soldiers. In most cases, they only need to deploy defenses and wait for the mission to end so they can withdraw.
At this point, it was still before the time Chen Ke and the others had predicted—when Gui Tou Chang would emerge from the water to breathe.
His fleet was also several dozen nautical miles away from Chen Ke's.
But by sheer coincidence, because Kito Chang had run out of oxygen, he had to come out of the water to get fresh air.
On the sea, among the five assault boats lined up in a row, Wang Baodao, with his sharpest eyes and best reconnaissance skills, discovered the anomaly on the sea surface and the surfacing submarine during his six-hour visual patrol.
Even if it's just a matter of inch or not, his father took every precaution, hoping only to save his life.
But fate had other plans, and he was about to meet Death at close range!
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