"Is this..."

He crushed the squad flagship of the Noral fleet one after the other, as did several of the second ships. Most of them are already sunk, either during sinking.... I lost all the weapons, ammunition, materials, food, safe and all that was on board, in Dongara alone.

If we let it sink any more, it's obviously too many sunken ships and it's an anomaly. Besides, it's not good to overdo it.

Yeah, he's the one who gave me a break today.

And then, let's do the best we can on our own.

Third squad flagship, 'Leviathan' is alive and well.

No, it doesn't mean no damage, of course. So I don't know if the military is safe.

That's the only thing I can do. I can't be so arbitrary. Because I am now Viscount Mitsuha von Yamano, nobleman of the kingdom of Zegreius, not my military friend (girlfriend)......

'All right, all you have to do is practice "normal shelling"! Ranged artillery battle until you have shot all the remnants!!

And then let them practice the curvature from a distance... the one that shoots into the mountains... It's about a mile high, even if it's a long distance.

There's more maximum range, but shooting from a distance that just arrives with such a critical bullet doesn't make sense. Even if it's not direct from close range, it has to be at least within effective range......

In the current (current) naval battle in this world, shooting at 200 to 300 meters seems to be the main way to do it, so if it's not the way to do it, then naturally this one will be attacked as well.

We can't let the precious Hune and crew of our army do the damage, so that's a pass. Let our new U.S. Navy men look at the awesome shooting (nagging) aids of both fleets and study plenty.

While being coached by former prisoners (Oguru), who are snooping around in the woods...

The shells and gunpowder, the replacement shells, got plenty. I don't mind running out of all the ammunition I'm loading right now. Anyway, it's a connection until we build a new cannon.

... I don't know when, but the completion of the new cannon and mass production...

Then, he fired several artillery shells from a distance at his actual target (Akikan), and it was time to withdraw.

The enemy ship side couldn't afford to be on a ship that barely hit like that and didn't suffer much damage even if a few shots happened to hit it, it was desperate to engage the Vanel ship in front of us and there was no hune to shoot back at us, so there was no damage to our army.

This is fine. We're doing this because we're practicing when we shoot explosives from a distance with a new rifle cannon. From the outrage, unilaterally.

If you want to be a fool, do it. Watch it now...

This time, we couldn't let the Vanel fleet lose.

If the kingdom of Vanel loses, the naval enhancement, the construction of the new shipbuilding will begin, because for that reason the old ships will fall off the front line (Shigeru) and will likely be lent to merchants or something as an expedition convoy to look for a replacement for the lost colony.

... Besides, if the country gets rattled and can't afford it, it would be difficult to think of the money, commodities, supplies and all the other things behind me to go out to irrelevant means, or to get my "home country" and put wealth and technology in my possession. Withdrawal from the rooted kingdom of Vanel and starting over again in the Noral kingdom also stinks of annoyance.

... and there are no Michi or military men in the Noral Kingdom...

It has already been quite some time since the fighting began. The sunset has passed and the area is starting to get dark.

The battle, of course, ended in a victory for the Vanel fleet. All the flagships of each squad were crushed, and quite a few of the second ships were slapped by us, no matter how much they prevailed in the fight, there is no way they could win.

Now it's the last packing phase with the ship that's on the run, the ship that's surrendering and being nabbed by the Vanel fleet.

Soon it will be completely dark, so other than Hune, who is currently nabbing, he will be escaped without being able to capture him, except for what is losing his navigational ability.

Hune who captured Na seems desperate because according to their value, money will be distributed to the fleet members as a Na Hun prize.

They had such a system on Earth. Not only the Hune who directly nabbed him, but also the crew of all the allied Hunes who were within the range of the foreseeable distance at that moment had the right to be rewarded...

Is that obvious? There's a Hune or something that chased him on multiple ships and turned him forward and put him on hold, but he was the first to board and board. The Hune's crew took him all in. Then that's going to be a fight.

Did the commander say 1/8 of the total, 3/8 of the captain, 1/8 of the officers, 1/8 of the associates and corporals, and 2/8 of the soldiers were quite something? Because warships are expensive.

Fight one-on-one with no bureaucracy in the prospect area and destroy the enemy. If the last shell fired by the enemy directly hits the stern tower on the verge of the opponent surrendering, and only one surviving officer, or something, then the junior officer is 1/8 alone, or something like a dream...... so if all your buddy officers mince in front of you, then the dream is either a dream or a 'nightmare'?

If that happened, I would give my full share to the families of the deceased officers...

No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. If I were a great man in the country, I would definitely be!

... ma, all the officers are in one place during the battle, there can't be any way.

That's getting pretty dark. It's time......

Switch on your mobile radio, it's pounding...

"In two minutes, without a decree, drop the flare!

"Roger that."

All right, now, you don't have to instruct me again, it automatically starts throwing.

Transfer!

"It's time!"

"" "Yes!

Yeah, three of the ship's soul personnel, chosen from the Viscount Yamano Maid Adult Corps.

All the hunes in the expedition fleet are old ships, so in the girls' squad kids, it's that.

or not challenging enough to hire an old man.

So normally, I chose among the young adults. The appearance changes stop at the age.

We'll get a special allowance, so the hopeful have arrived.

For once, 'cause it's not like there's no danger', you're making it pretty expensive, special allowance.

No, guys, you don't seem to think it's dangerous, but if I get a direct hit from a shell and blow it up in some kind of detachment, we're all stuck in an exotic land we don't know about, right? There is also an example of Lieutenant Colonel Hirose.

Other than that, it's not like there's any danger at all of slipping your legs and falling off the lookout...

Anyway, the roles are explained in advance, and these three are reassuring because they have worked part-time as ship souls before.

One at a time, take them to the three watchtowers of the expedition fleet. The original watchman has already been dropped off the watch deck, so no problem.

All right, triple serial transfer!

We sent each of the three men to the watchtower, and after a short wait, the sentry started dropping flares.

Yes, every time you're familiar, you throw a flare bomb from an aircraft, a suspended light bomb (this is what it is all about).

A small parachute causes a fluffy, slow descent.

And with that light behind you, three hulls floating in the darkness and standing on that watchtower, three women.

The distance and the lights from behind make my face invisible, but naturally, the audience will decide it is an 'extinct beauty' and believe it so.

... No, for once, I'm picking the right beauty, just in case.

The expedition fleet runs on the side of a ship that is known to be a fleet flagship because of its general and commander flags flying. So the woman on the watchtower, its silhouette including 'ship soul', is visible from numerous ships, including the flagship.

Yes, in the eyes of all those who report to the upper management when they return home.

"It's a luminescent signal from Commander, Explorer Fleet Flagship and Cagliard! Body," Kazoku Tanom Vanel Oukokunieikouare "…"

"What? Aren't you coming home with us now?

A commander who speaks out loud in a sentence that doesn't fit with it. And......

"All three ships have started hitting the luminescent signal! The text, it's all the same! All ships, 'Sayonara'......, just keep hitting 'Sayonara' repeatedly!!

The aft building people keep watching the three ships silently, listening to reports from the watchmen.

No, get yourself out of the gun door, both on the deck and from the cannon row deck...

And the woman on the watchtower keeps waving......

"" "" "" Disappeared... "" ""

"Have they already been called to the goddess? And that you couldn't stand our too incompetent (fuzzy) appearance, that you were still dead, and that you came to the fight for your country?

You still gave us loyalty for our country, which drove us on a reckless adventure unlikely to survive... "

"Vanel Kingdom Navy, Banzai!

"Expedition Fleet, Banzai!

Voice of the (when), rising from all the kingdom of Vanel ships, echoing the waters in which the battle took place.

But in the stern building of the fleet flagship, they all just stood up and wept...

Later, the Fleet Commander drafted, 'Shouldn't we also distribute the Na capture prize to the three crew members of the expedition fleet? And the proposition that the allotment should not be handed over to the families of the crew "was supported and decided by almost all the sailors belonging to the fleet.

And those who realized that 'the number of ships divided below the captain would decrease their share, but the share of the commander of the fleet would remain the same' were not alone...