My battleship is stronger than yours

Chapter 215 The Impressive Inca Navy

After a while, Kuala Lantern finally completed all the preparations. This time, his goal was clearly towards the Inca Ocean. When Kuala Deng led his sea dragon fleet out to sea, they headed directly towards the south. Kuala Deng did not intend to take a detour, but chose a shortcut. Although this might involve some disputed waters, he did not care. However, Guo Jie was very worried. She knew that the relationship between the Inca Empire and the Hualong Empire had always been tense, and she was afraid that the Quaila Lantern would run into trouble when passing through these areas. But the Quailer lamp dismissed such concerns. He did not pay attention to the steam ironclads of the Inca Empire at all. In his opinion, it only takes a few shots to make the opponent's warships jump around on the deck. He is not afraid of any problems at all.

After two full days of long sailing, the fleet led by Kuala Deng finally successfully sailed away from the territorial waters of the huge Hualong Empire and successfully arrived at a special and controversial sea area relatively close to the Inca Empire.

At this moment, Kuala Deng has been concentrating on studying the satellite image data in front of him, trying his best to confirm the exact location of the mysterious black hole deep in the Inca Ocean. According to the data and information currently available, there is still a distance of more than 3,700 kilometers between the fleet of Quaila Lantern and the black hole in the Inca Ocean.

Faced with this situation, Kuala Deng decisively decided to continue to follow the previously formulated strategic plan-to maintain a safe distance of about 2,000 kilometers. After all, in his opinion, if there is no absolute necessity to take risks, then there is no need to take the initiative to touch the bad luck that may cause trouble.

However, for an existence like the Inca Empire, Quaila Deng did not include it among the variables that needed to be considered. In his eyes, the Inca Empire's army was simply a group of incompetent people who could only shout meaninglessly and tremble from time to time. Their actual combat effectiveness was almost negligible and could not be compared with a truly powerful military force.

However, unexpectedly, Cuola Deng did not provoke the Inca Empire. Instead, the confused guys from the Inca Empire came to cause trouble themselves. The reason is simple. The fleet of Kuela Deng is too close to the territorial waters of the Inca Empire, which makes the navy of the Inca Empire extremely nervous. They felt that they had to take some action against the lanterns, which could not only show the majesty of the Inca Empire's royal family, but also divert the increasingly acute racial and caste conflicts in the country.

When the king of the Inca Empire saw the fleet of Quaila Lantern approaching his territorial waters, his eyes that were originally cloudy with worry lit up instantly. It’s true that someone will give you a pillow when you doze off, someone will give you curry mixed with masala when you’re hungry, and someone will give you water from the Ganges when you’re thirsty! He knew that he must seize this opportunity tightly. Not only could he successfully divert internal conflicts, but he could also bring the territorial sea dispute area into his own sphere of influence. It was simply killing two birds with one stone!

So the king of the Inca Empire waved his arm, and the Inca First Fleet, led by a senior general, set out majesticly. This fleet is composed of many large and small warships. They line up in a long queue and sail toward the distance in a mighty manner. However, because the Quaila Lantern was so close to the coastline of the Inca Empire, when the radar just started to sound the alarm, the Quaila Lantern could even see with the naked eye a group of large and small, messily grouped together, braving the thick smoke. The fleet of black smoke was staggering towards him. At first, Kuala Deng did not take this matter to heart, and only regarded these fleets as declaring their sovereignty. But half an hour later, as he watched the circus-like fleet of the Inca Empire getting closer and closer to him, Kuala Deng couldn't help but scratch his head. He thought to himself: Hit them, it seems like a waste of shells; but don't hit them, they are really annoying.

When the distance between the two sides shortened to only fifteen kilometers, Kuala Deng couldn't help but sigh deeply. He originally planned to just fire a few shots to scare the other party. After all, this involved an international incident, and it would be really difficult to deal with if things got serious. Although he has never paid attention to international regulations, it is better not to cause trouble as much as possible.

Therefore, the three main gun turrets on the Miracle Ship and the Longing Ship commanded by Kuala Deng all began to rotate. As these three huge turrets slowly rotate, their majestic momentum is shocking. At this moment, the Inca navy captains who were still watching on the plywood immediately fell into chaos. They hurriedly issued various orders to their Haiji, and the order itself was nothing more than the order itself. The originally untidy formation of the Inca First Navy became even more chaotic at this moment.

When the distance between the two sides was less than ten kilometers, Kuala Deng shook his head helplessly. He looked at the battleship of the First Inca Navy opposite with pity. After careful consideration, he decided to launch a warning bombardment to show his side's strength and give the opponent a disincentive.

However, just as Kuala Deng was about to give the order to fire, something unexpected happened. I saw an armored ship opposite suddenly exploded, as if it was hit by a mysterious force. The huge turret soared into the sky like a rocket, rolled several times in the air, and then slammed into the sea, causing a huge splash. This sudden scene made Kuala Deng stunned. He looked at the burning iron-clad ship in astonishment, his heart full of doubts and shock.

Not only that, the ironclad ship then triggered a series of violent explosions, and the entire hull was enveloped in flames and thick smoke. Kuala Lantern's eyes widened and he looked at the scene in front of him in disbelief. He quickly picked up the communication cube and contacted several other sea girls to confirm whether anyone was firing on the Inca Navy. After receiving a negative answer, Kuala Deng fell into a state of confusion. He began to wonder if a ferocious beast had attacked them, but after a long period of observation, no trace of any ferocious beast was found. Various possible explanations flashed through Kuila Deng's mind, but none of them could be completely reasonable. The scene before my eyes.

Not only that, after the explosion of the battleship in front, the originally not fast speed became slower and slower, like an old man in his dying years, every step seemed extremely difficult. The battleships at the rear did not seem to notice the changes ahead, and continued to rush past at their original speed. This collision was terrible. Not only did the armored ship that had exploded in front suffer heavy damage again, and a huge hole was punched out, but the armored ship that hit it was not spared, and the explosion ignited itself in an instant. For a moment, flames shot into the sky and thick smoke billowed, as if a terrible nightmare was spreading.

To make matters worse, the Inca armored ship behind witnessed the tragedy of the two armored ships in front of them exploding one after another. They were horrified and hurriedly tried to turn to avoid it. However, something unexpected happened: for some reason, another ironclad ship that turned behind the ironclad ship rammed into it without warning! This collision was like a giant beast emerging from the sky, with thunderous momentum it pushed the armored ship in front of it that was trying to turn dozens of meters away, and then crashed straight into the exploding armored ship!

The whole scene was chaotic, with explosions, shouts, and metal twisting intertwined to form a thrilling symphony. The wreckage of the battleship was splashing everywhere, and the flames rose into the sky like a fire dragon, illuminating the entire sea as terrifyingly as hell. In this chaos, life seems extremely fragile, as if it could be swallowed up at any time.

Kuala Deng was in a daze, and his thinking fell into a brief stasis. He really couldn't figure it out. It was just a matter of turning a few turrets. Why did these people work so hard to add drama to him? Could it be that the Inca navy opposite was sacrificing its life to match his performance? Seeing the scene in front of him, Kuala Deng couldn't help but feel guilty. He even began to secretly pray that no more Inca warships would collide, otherwise things would become more and more difficult. After all, he had indirectly caused the destruction of half of the opponent's Inca First Fleet's armored ships before he even fired the cannon. If this kind of thing spreads, I’m afraid no one will believe it! Kuala Deng stared at the miserable scene opposite, and his eyes gradually became moist. He had never taken the initiative to cause trouble, but trouble found him. What the hell is this?

This was not over yet. The armored ship of the Inca Empire behind finally realized that something was wrong and began to reverse desperately. However, the ironclad ship at the rear did not stop completely and still had a tendency to move forward. At this moment, another wave of armored ships also hit them. As you can imagine, the one behind them was even more outrageous. It was clear that they could avoid collision by staggering their bodies slightly, but they seemed to be aiming deliberately and would not stop until they collided. This is good. Those that were hit lightly will at least have a big hole, and major repairs will definitely be inevitable; while those that were hit hard will be directly smashed into two pieces, or a huge hole will be opened from the side. What's even more exaggerated is that some ironclads couldn't be separated after colliding together, spinning in place like a pair of conjoined twins. Kuala Deng covered his face and shouted loudly: "Go quickly! Go quickly! We must leave here immediately! This place is an ominous place, and we must not stay for a long time!"

Until the Quaila lamp completely disappeared in this vast sea area, the warship accidents of the First Inca Navy had not stopped. Some battleships tried to forcibly separate, but it directly caused the battleships to be torn into pieces; some caused open flames when they collided with each other, followed by thrilling explosions; and some were martyred because of the shells rolling around. burst. All in all, the scene was a mess and miserable.

Incredibly, the Quaila Lantern easily destroyed the First Inca Navy without firing a single shot. Afterwards, the Inca Naval Ministry did not hesitate to issue a harshly worded statement, claiming that the Hualong Empire's Haijiao Fleet launched a brutal attack on the Inca Empire. They accused the Haijiao Fleet of brazenly launching an attack when the Inca Empire was unprepared, wiping out the Inca Empire's first navy in one fell swoop and causing countless casualties. This statement undoubtedly made the entire situation more confusing and further escalated the tension between the two countries.

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