On the other side, Chiba, who was standing on the frigate, also noticed this situation. After all, the warship she was on was not far from Yamamoto's warship.
"Damn it! Yamamoto actually did this."
Sakura on the side said: "It is especially obvious that Yamamoto's control over his own soldiers is not very good. In a critical moment, if our more than 300 warships are willing to fight to the death, how can the Daimyo navy be our opponent?"
Chiba said: "It's a pity that Yamamoto, a fool who only knows how to eat, drink, gamble and whore, doesn't know the shortcomings of his own fleet. He thinks he can easily control the Japanese navy, but in fact, their lives are their own. If they don't often make the pros and cons clear to the commanders of the warships, and tell them that this battle is related to the rise and fall of Japan, and that it is related to the rise and fall of the nation, how can they fight for their lives on the battlefield?"
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Looking at the three Japanese warships that were threatened by artillery fire, we have to say that the Japanese have a relatively strong slave mentality. That is to say, easy talk and negotiation will not work, and only intimidation and threats will work.
The three warships finally compromised, but after all, they did not want to obey Yamamoto's orders. However, the commanders on the three warships knew that if they did not follow Yamamoto's orders, the next bombardment would not be a joke.
Either they were buried under their own cannonballs, or they were buried under the cannonballs of the Ming Dynasty ships. If they had to choose between the two, it was easy to come to a conclusion.
Although these Japanese people did not have much national sentiment, they knew that the Ming Dynasty was the invader at the moment. If they were to die, it would be better not to let the Ming Dynasty navy get away with it.
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