He succeeded in splitting the Christ fleet back and forth by the penetration of the death by the Ostmarc fleet, disrupting the chain of command, and carried out a merciless rear attack caused by the Tyrrhenian fleet's dominant fleet movement.

Seventeen lost control of the Christ Fleet Guard were brittle and not the enemy of 36 controlled Tyrrhenian fleets.

Four Ostomark ships, which were supposed to have been the subject of another intensive attack from the Christ fleet, also regained their posture and returned to the battlefield. Collaborate with the Tyrrhenian fleet to storm the Christ fleet rear guard.

Notably, there is the activity of the Ostomark Second Battleship, Blenheim, which suffered so much damage that it was called "a miracle to be floating" at this point.

By skillful maneuvering techniques and the hegemony of brave sailors by Colonel Riser, captain of the battleship Brenheim, "Brenheim" plays the same voyage against the Christ Second Battleship Orhan IV.

"Blenheim" forcibly grounded on the port side of "Orhan IV" after numerous casualties on both ships.

It was the Ostmarc Marines, commanded by Major Sarah Marinovska seconded by the Kingdom of Silesia, who carried out a transfer attack against "Orhan IV" to acquire the capture of "Orhan IV" and several hundred prisoners below the captain.

Thus, the Ostmark-Tyrrhenian coalition fleet, which was taking advantage of the battlefield, reverses its wind direction at 1420 hours.

In other words, the United Fleet stood headwind, and the Fleet of Christ, in turn, benefited from the wind.

The Christ avant-garde fleet under the command of Naval Admiral Theodorakis, which was re-establishing its posture, makes use of wind profits, orders an inverted assault on the Tyrrhenian fleet and attempts to rescue the rear guard fleet.

Holy Tyrrhenia Pope Navy Admiral Vermilio has desist from engaging any further as "engaging with the Christ fleet in headwinds would be risky and would increase extra losses". After a brief engagement with the Christ avant-garde fleet, he takes a needle south with the Ostmarc fleet and the capture ships to begin disengaging from the waters.

The curtain of the battle closed at 14.40 without also pursuing the Fleet of Christ, which was at a numerical disadvantage.

Damage to the second fleet of the Pontifical Navy of Holy Tyrrhenia is devastated by one second-class battleship. Three cruisers sank and two wrecked. Of the 22,000 soldiers, 3,200 were killed or even wounded in war.

The damage to the opposing South Sea side fleet of the Second Reich of Christ was the sinking of three first-class battleships. Three second-class battleships sank, two dashed (later self-sank), and one captured. Seven cruisers sank and four wrecked. Of the 27,500 soldiers, 12,300 were killed or even wounded or taken prisoner in war.

There is no way to argue which was the name of the winner of the naval battle off Crete.

But the damage to the Ostmarc fleet, arguably the biggest medalist in this naval battle, was immense.

The Ostmarc fleet has entered the enemy fleet. Two unmanned patrol ships are sinking. Of the 2,800 soldiers aboard the other four second-class battleships, 1,600 were killed or even wounded in action.

Although the most damaged second-class battleship, Blenheim, succeeded in surviving the war, it would also be impossible to navigate damaged. He managed to leave the battlefield successfully after being towed by a Tyrrhenian battleship, but this old ship was at its earliest.

And 16: 20. "Brenheim," Captain. Colonel Riser decides.

"... the role was fulfilled. All hands, top deck."

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Brenheim, a flagship and second-class battleship belonging to the Ostmarc Imperial Navy Kerkira military port.

Completed on June 6, 606, Continental Calendar. It was a state-of-the-art battleship at the time, but it is now only an old-fashioned ship. The lifespan of the warship seems to be 30 years there, and in fact "Blenheim" had boroughs in various places.

"Major Waresa is too impotent to whip such an old body at the end of the day"

Colonel Riser muttered as he watched the crew embarking on the battleship "Brenheim" grounded Pope Navy First Battleship "Guglielmo II", which had been on "Brenheim" since its completion.

Instead of being angry, he was a voice that included the loneliness of saying goodbye to the boarding ship he had accompanied for years.

Of the four masts that were in "Blenheim," the foremast in the front row and the jigger mast in the back row are broken from the roots, and half the sails in the remaining masts are also burned down. There was a lot of damage to the hull during enemy warcraft attacks and forced grounding.

Still floating around are things like toughness if you're a battleship?

"I did bad things to the Captain and 'Blenheim'. My apologies."

"What, I don't care. I will be sure to promote Brigadier General by the medal of this battle, so the path of the Petition Fleet Commander will be cleared. And 'Blenheim' wins the fight and sinks. This guy's gonna be happy."

If you lose and sink, you can't even see, but the captain continued.

The captain kept saying nothing and watched "Blenheim" smoking a flue (xel). The Ostmarc naval and signal flags that were flying on the main mast have already been unloaded.

A few minutes later, the deputy chief arrived.

"Captain, we're ready to sink. All the other crew members have completed the transfer to 'Guglielmo II', we are the only ones left"

"... well. You're finally here."

"Yes."

A few officers below the captain and a group of Silesian military advisers will also begin the transfer.

Along the way, Sarah talked to me.

"It's kind of a shame you were just on it for a few days."

"... right"

For sailors, a ship is not just a weapon, it's a comrade, it's a partner. It will be sad that it sinks. Even I think I was just on it for a few days.

And for Colonel Riser, who's been fighting with "her" for over 30 years, it should feel more than we do.

Captain or less, the transfer of all crew members is complete.

There is no one left in the battleship Brenheim right now.

And by order of Colonel Riser, she comes to her last hour.

"Guglielmo II" launches a magical attack on "Blenheim" in order to ignite the oil scattered throughout the ship.

Continental calendar, 8 September 638, at 16: 55.

Ostmarc's second battleship, Blenheim, finished 32 years of turbulent shipwrecking.