There is space at the stern of the cruiser Vinthose for the departure of floating stone-mounted aircraft. Essentially, it is used to return to and from a contact plane, and it is not equipped with an attacker or the like.

From its departure deck, the pitch-black AS - Mr. Bell's dedicated aircraft, Black Knight, sprayed the booster and flew away.

To the rear deck personnel and the crew they witnessed, it would have looked like they had summoned a knightly summoning creature with summoning magic. Because Black Knight was not on board the ship, but was put out by Mr. Bell from different space storage.

Black Knight fires both types of built-in shield Maggia Canone when you make a boost jump. When you sink a few ships to break them, you land thoughtfully on one nearby. Break the mast, and then massive amounts of sea water pour into the deck of the ship, sunk further by impact, and sink straight into the sea.

In the meantime, Mr. Bell's fuselage is jumping to the next ship. And when you get on board as you slip into the deck of an enemy ship, you tear the mast apart with your sails with a big sword-shaped maggia blade, breaking both hulls, and increasing the number of pathetic victims.

Looking at the scene, I associate the eight flights of Mr. Yuen's origins in the Battle of Tannoura. I don't know much about it either, but isn't it something like flying from ship to ship or something?

Now, Mr. Bell's Black Knight, let's set aside that menstrual jump, and prepare this one for enemies in the sea.

"Listening!"

If I say so, Gehardt, you will immediately pick up a comm receiver and check with the listening room - the sonar room.

"Sonar is noisy and hard to detect at sea!

There's also a lot of murmur as we fight flashly. The sound of the destruction of the sunken ships would also be considerable.

"Switch to Magic Sonar"

A magical sonar that explores the reaction of magical movements, not sound, can be useful for exploring marine organisms that produce less sound in the first place.

'We've captured it! Orientation, 30 degrees right. Depth 20, distance 7500. Move five! Fast approaching'

"Mr. Gehardt."

"Ha, triple-guided torpedoes, anti-submarine rocket cannons, ready to fire!

Orders were conveyed and counter-submersible gear directed to the starboard side of 'Vinthose' entered the offensive posture respectively.

The first to take the lead as the induced torpedo switched from a water target to a submersible target was an eight-column versus a submersible rocket launcher.

From the rear of "Vinthose," a launcher for two pairs of anti-submersibles mounted on both sides, they are projected one after the other to land on the approaching enemy in the water, its nose tip.

A water column of landing water rose on the sea surface, and a few seconds later, an even larger water column erupted. But...

"Enemy, the hell is falling off! And yet, the remaining four bodies passed before the explosion!

Enemy creatures were faster. I don't know who the enemy is, but is there only an underwater creature?

"Guided torpedoes, ready!

"Shoot me!

A torpedo is continuously ejected from a 45 cm triple torpedo launching tube equipped behind the center of the hull. Bang, and torpedoes dropped on the sea surface propelled as they rotated the screw after a slight settling. Targeted enemy underwater organisms.

Yes, it's three, it was fired. And there are four enemies left.

"Mr. Gehardt, melee defense! Soundbomb, we're ready."

"Ha! Melee underwater defense, ready!

A sound bomb is an acoustic bomb for counteraquatic organisms. When it comes to rambling, punching sound waves in the water can damage the hearing and brain of underwater organisms. It is a weapon that is likely to be complained about by animal protection groups.... Well, there are almost no creature-friendly weapons or anything like that. Even pistols can kill creatures.

"Each ship, listeners, prepare for an acoustic explosion!

Precautions are given because you can't crush the tympanic membrane of a sonar man who is focused on picking up sounds in the ocean.

Around that time, torpedoes released collide and explode from the front into approaching enemy underwater organisms. This alone is amply underwater noise, but here it disturbed the sea and the water column rose to sea level.

'... torpedoes, destroy each target! One left, distance 3,000!

"Report, 'Lavine', torpedo fire!

A destroyer, Lavine, succeeded by the cruiser Vinthose, threw down anti-submarine torpedoes. A torpedo approached the last underwater creature that was approaching the fleet... and a pillar ripped through the sea level.

"Torpedoes, hit enemies - destroy them!

"... well, you didn't turn up for Soundbomb"

If I breathed, Gehardt would have wiped the sweat off his forehead.

"Right. - Audio room, continue, be vigilant in the water."

The sea has quieted down, but the water is as busy as ever. The plasma canons on each ship continue to shell the Imperial Sailboat. Although it is a light cannon of the previous period type, the cannon itself is lightly pivotable by making it a single cannon.

In other words, even if the speed is fast, the cannon swivels quickly, so it is quick to aim. "Vinthose" and "Lavine" have both switched to free shooting by each turret, with repeated attacks depending on allowances.

It is not uncommon for the bow cannon to be starboard and the second cannon to be pointing to the port, and the Norte Sea fleet is already in the shape of two enemy fleets, piercing the middle of it.

If you sink the Imperial Battle Sailboat fleet into the sea, the last fleet of military and transport sailboats collected from the former Shaeville kingdom. This one has a land unit on board to attack Nort Harwen.

Sir, the enemy fleet is still heading south.

You said Gehardt. Despite the fact that the Imperial Navy was slapped and most of it sunk, the rest of us continue to advance through the Norte Sea.

Is the command confusing, or is the situation not grasping, led by an irresistible idiot?... It's a world where noble Bombon isn't uncommon to be in command, so seriously, that's what I'm afraid of.

"If you're going to move on, you're going to have to sink."

If we let these guys go to Nort Harwen, the lives, property of the people who live there will be in danger.

"How's the main cannon? Can you still do it?

"- Artillery Chief"

"... Ha, no problem cooling the heat from the continuous shooting of the cannon. There are more than 500 safe shooting limits for plasma rounds!

Well, I guess I haven't worn it out more than I thought because I've always felt like sinking one ship in a single shot. I can still afford it.

"Okay, Mr. Gehardt, do it."

"Ha! Norte Sea Fleet, assault!

Five submarine ships have moved to attack a new enemy fleet.

Meanwhile, the remnants of the Imperial Navy fleet are swept by Mr. Bell's Black Knight. Something's happened. The Empire over there is on the run, but there were unsealable ships and their wreckages everywhere, and it didn't seem to be able to sail as well as I thought.

Thus the Norte Sea Fleet/Mine Squad opens fire again and raises the enemy to a blood festival.

But by the time the sun tilted and the western sky began to stain red, one emergency report entered.

"Secretary, report from Fluff Island Command!" The Riviere Navy has begun operations. Fleet advancing to Fluff Island '!

Riviere... an imperial fleet? Gehardt, you turn blue on the correspondent who came to report.

"Stupid! Weren't the Riviers advancing after they joined the Imperial Fleet!?

"You've got your plans up front, or this one's poking at the gap hanging from the Imperial Fleet," he said.

I was also in the command seat. The enemy will do something nice inside, too.

"Secretary, turn back immediately and rescue Fluff Island!

Gehardt advised strongly. [M] Throw out the enemy fleet now engaged, huh?... Hmm, well, is it possible to sweep the remaining enemies, even in our submarine fleet?

All right, let's do that.