"Look, Mr. Gehardt. The lightning stores only have raids."

When I said it on the cruiser Vinthose bridge, Gehardt at the time looked surprised. If you ask me what...

"My father used to say that in the fight against pirates..."

If you ask me, I hear Count Verger was a brave and courageous commander who took the lead in his own battle sailboat unit and cut into the enemy.

"... To be honest, I was wondering what a miner is -"

Gehardt, you narrow your eyes.

"I feel like I've kept this ship and figured it out. My father was looking forward to a future battle."

In the world I was in, it's a battle of the past - keep it in mind.

In the navy before World War II, torpedoes placed on cruisers and destroyers were powerful weapons that could sink the main ship - or battleship.

However, the range was inferior to the cannon and the hit rate was lower, forcing the enemy ship to flesh out for certainty.

But no destroyer has as much armor as they call it a brisket can. If it is hit, it is an immediate ship type. Therefore, he was a destroyer rider and the miners had many men of the sea with courage.

However, in that regard, the Marines of this world, who are predominantly grounded on enemy ships and cut straight aboard to defuse the White Soldier War, will also have ample courage.

Most importantly, it was a world where the enemy didn't shell out.

The five Norte Sea Fleet Mine Squads cut in as they shelled the Imperial Marine Fleet. Willidis fleet plasma cannon - the most early-stage light gun, but still powerful enough to resist wooden sailboats.

Vinthose means' tornado '. The same ship, a minefield squad flagship, became a tornado, as its name suggests, turning the imperial sailboat into one sea algae chip after another.

There was a difference in speed of travel and mobility between sailboats relying on the wind and warships capable of self-propulsion by Infinity engines.

Speaking of how different it is, the Norte ships can give 30 knots (55.5 km) against a combat sailboat that is finally single-digit at best.

There are too many of them, and the enemy ships have little space to move individually. The manoeuvring to read the wind and manipulate the ship is probably excellent, but it is not easy to pack the distance and sink this shell unilaterally.

Eat one shot and you're out. And if the target is five or sixty meters, it can't be hit.

While proceeding at high speeds around the enemy fleet, the Norte Sea Fleet Mine Squad unilaterally fires artillery fire. This ship will look like the wind to them. Or magic, or God's protection?

To be clear, unless the Empire used demons and powerful magic weapons, there was not one in 10,000 wins and so on.

Fighting is called number. But there was nothing that could be done on the imperial side, even with the overwhelming difference between speed in fire and speed of collaboration through communication.

It was also unfortunate for the Imperial Navy that the total flagship was sunk first and that we lost the air pod aircraft carrier.... the Great Empire did not consider the defense of the Norte Sea at all?

I see and think too brittle an Imperial Navy. The Imperial Sailboat was just as irresistible with the main cannon of "Vinthose" blowing up a new enemy ship on its ass.

Probably one of the demons, but I think it was probably deployed in the flagship class. That's because the number of demonic artifacts themselves is low, so we can't afford to bother deploying them to combat sailboats that are also becoming outdated in the Empire.

It is the Great Imperial Navy that is a priority for air ships and is eating cold meals to expand their gear. Finally, the best armored ship is sinking first.

"I thought we had something hidden in the back route of the example..."

"Is something...?

You didn't seem to miss me, Gehardt. [M] Infinity engine sounds, plasma cannon firing sounds continuously, enemy sailboats blowing away in the distance, and unpleasant sounds of hulls snapping and breaking can be heard sewing between waves.

"I was wary of the Empire's troublesome reinforcements."

"Oh, is it an airship or something?"

"Yeah. Well, the previous Imperial Aircraft is not fully capable of responding with plasma canons"

Plus, "Vinthose" also has four four-column vertical missile launchers. Previously, only plasma canons have allowed us to respond in preparation for such enemy reinforcements...

For the great invasion of the kingdom - is the imperial navy of the Norte Sea a abandoned pawn?

Normally it's not strange to have the support of an airship, but it doesn't. That emperor is likely to put it in the mood of disposing of unwanted inventory, such as where the navy itself has an old collection fleet.

Or maybe you're aiming for a dispersal of the Willidis air fleet. If the Norte Sea fleet had not been modernized, more than two hundred ships would have been a threat when it came to old-fashioned sailing fleets.

"That's a lot of people, though"

"Hey, it's Jin. Can Oyla come out, too?

Mr. Bell said that. I know you're bored.

"I don't mind, but what are you willing to do?

"It's gonna be a little bit of a black-night rampage"

"You want me to do a water fight in Armored Soldier?

No, well, Mr. Bell's private jet would be able to do it.... Well, fine.

"I'm sure you won't have trouble preying because of the numbers."

"Oh, I'll clean you up."

What a worker. Dropping off Mr. Bell as he leaves, I return my gaze to the battle of the Norte Sea Fleet.

The Norte Sea fleet dares to approach where enemy ships are standing almost barbed, with no action to evade. Melee combat by mobilizing not only the main cannon, but also 40mm ray machine guns and 20mm machine guns. But that alone will sufficiently fill the enemy sailboat with holes and kill its crew.

"Dear Mr. Gehardt, Secretary!

That's when the correspondent looked back. It is a slight mismatch that giant telegraphers, such as sailors, seem cramped in their seats.

"Willidis, call me from the submarine. Come on." Confirm multiple large warcraft approaching us in the sea. Follow the rules of engagement and engage!

"Warcraft in the sea......!?

Gehardt, you said, "Why?" Be the face. Hmm, is that what you mean?

"Apparently, the Empire's reinforcements were coming from the sea, not the sky."

I guess it was around the Magic Army that set me up. I see. Have you prepared a unique handkerchief for the battlefield called the Norte Sea?

"But, sir. Is it something that can handle the demons of the sea in a group......?

"An empire would do it."

I know it makes me skeptical. Weirdly, you shouldn't think in common sense.

"If it's a conventional combat sailboat, I couldn't handle these"

"Ha, but my Norte Sea fleet is capable of dealing with enemies in the sea too!

Gehardt, you have corrected your posture. Yeah, because there's anti-submarine gear on the Lavine destroyer, including the Vinthose class, and the Navel sentry.