The sea breeze swept through the harbor basking in the morning sun, and a dense crowd was seeing off their country''s military personnel.
Seagulls circled around the warship''s masts, startled by the solemn military music, frantically pping their wings.
Standing on the dock, d in a brown military uniform, with a longmander''s sabre slung at his waist, the general looked on with satisfaction as the soldiers boarded the ship.
These soldiers, carrying Shireck Flintlock Guns on their shoulders, were all brimming with energy. They boarded the warships in an orderly fashion, and the sounds ofmands echoed through the port incessantly.
Sailors carried thest remaining supplies onto the ship, some leading goats, others carrying wooden barrels.
Large baskets were filled with vegetables and fruits, and some dried meats could be seen… On every warship setting sail, sailors would stuff their pockets full.
No one knew how long they would stay at sea, so figuring out a way to bring some extra food was one of the little tricks to keep themselves alive.
The kingdom''s g, slightly bigger than a bedsheet and sewn with a steering wheel pattern, fluttered in the sea breeze, and as their husbands or children boarded the warships, the crowd on the docks let out bursts of cheers.
This was a port of the Taren Kingdom, a massive military harbor, muchrger than that of Osa.
Maritime civilizations, or seafaring civilizations, are ustomed to such scenes; every family has someone involved in maritime work. Therefore, everyone maintains a reverent attitude toward the sea, and eachrge-scale voyage causes the public''s excitement to surge.
Everyone prayed for the safe return of their family members, yearning for the bounty of the sea and for the men who ventured out to bring back more spoils of war.
Thus, every departure to sea, especially when the navy fleet mobilizes on arge scale, draws many to see them off, and this send-off is more like a ritual.
Eventually, as all the cheers merged into one, an officer approached the leading general, nodded slightly, and then reported, "My Lord, the fleet is ready! We can depart at any time."
Hearing this, the general in the brown, splendid military uniform nodded, turning to look at another man standing on his other side, not in military attire.
Several secondster, the leading general finally spoke slowly, "I hope the Shireck Consortium will ensure the promises you made to me will be kept!"
"Our word is our bond! This is well known! Hotwind Port, including the entire western region of Dorne, belongs to the Taren Kingdom!" the man assured immediately, "The whole southern part of the Endless Sea, every passage, every trade route!"
"Very well! Order the fleet to set sail!" The leading general of the Taren Kingdom nodded and strode forward.
"Weigh anchor!" The aide following closely behind immediately shouted themand, and under hismand, one warship after another began to haul up their anchor chains.
"Weigh anchor! Hoist the sails!" In the distance, the captains on the warships anchored further out, seeing the g signals from the boats in the port, issued their orders one after another.
One after another, huge first-rate sailing warships slowly sailed out of the port, the pale yellow sails as far as the eye could see from the docks, almost blotting out the sky.
A total of 70 warships, along with 30 supply transport ships, carrying nearly 30,000 people, set sail towards the distant horizon. Enjoy new stories from mvl
They joined the warships waiting further out at sea, a mighty and impressive sight with hundreds of warships crowded together.
Frankly, the Taren Kingdom is an even more straightforward maritime kingdom than the Por Kingdom, as most of its territory lies on inds, allowing it to concentrate most of its power on developing its navy.
These warships'' hulls were a bit sharper than those of the Elf Race''s first-rate warships, and they were also slightly faster at sailing.
However, each of these Taren Kingdom''s first-rate sailing warships had four fewer cannons than the Elf Race''s warships, so the Taren Kingdom''s warships sacrificed firepower for increased maneuverability.
This was rted to the Taren Kingdom''s needs, as they required fast warships to control a wider expanse of sea and to ensure their kingdom was protected from other nations'' encroachments.
Thus, when choosing their warships'' design, they ced greater emphasis on speed rather thanfort or other performance indicators.
"The people of Shireck can''t be trusted," the aide, standing on the deck, said to the Taren Kingdom''s navalmander-in-chief.
"I know, but this time, they really have handed us a great opportunity, a chance to take over the entire southern part of the Endless Sea," the leading general, a seasoned veteran of the Taren naval forces who was firm and somewhat ruthless, had earned his stripes maintaining maritime supremacy for the Taren Kingdom.
The mobilization of such arge fleet by a kingdom could not be spurred by a few instigating words from Shireck. The King of the Taren Kingdom was merely seizing the opportunity to fulfill his ambitions.
Soon, thismander named Valen revealed another purpose of their mission, "The warships Housen took away have beenpletely out of contact to this day, and the pioneering troops that went to develop that Nameless Ind have also disappeared."
He looked at the calm sea surface and exined to his deputy, "We have reasons to believe that the fantastical Dragon Ind that has been rumored recently in the southern part of the Endless Sea, and the ind we found on our sea charts, are one and the same..."
The name ck Dragon Ind actually varies among different countries, but since the Taren Kingdom had discovered the ind, it was not surprising that they had heard some information about it.
Dragon Ind was not an isted ce; ships transporting goods to Dragon Ind were continuous, and the number of immigrants was in the tens of thousands. Keeping this kind of thing secret was simply not possible.
His deputy, somewhat in disbelief, asked, "Does that mean, Housen''s fleet... was annihted by that Great Tang Group on Dragon Ind?"
In his opinion, Housen''s fleet had 8 warships; even if they couldn''t defeat the enemy, they should have been able to escape.
Even if they eventually had to abandon the craftsmen and the transport ships they took, the warships were faster and should at least have been able to retreat with a few of them, right?
There had never been news of an entire fleet being wiped out at sea, without a single warship escaping.
As for the news that the Por Kingdom was being blockaded and attacked at its doorstep, the Taren Kingdom had always dismissed it with contempt.
Such mythical news was generally not true, and since the Por Kingdom and the Taren Kingdom were at opposite ends, one in the south and the other in the north, and indeed far apart, the news that reached the Taren Kingdom was inevitably distorted...
As for the telegraph machine, Higgs was still replicating it, so it had not yet be widespread. Therefore, the head of Higgs in the Taren Kingdom had not received definite news about what was happening in the Por Kingdom.
The military warships of the secretive Great Tang Group were more so enveloped in mists of rumor, leading people to more readily believe they were a legend rather than reality...
"There''s no other exnation. If they didn''t go to this ce called Dragon Ind, and it''s improbable that they encountered a storm that annihted them all, then where are Housen''s people?" General Valen scoffed, "And this Dragon Ind, its sudden rise to fame is closely aligned with the time Housen and their team departed!"
Hearing his generaly out the argument, the deputy immediately nodded and affirmed, "That''s possible... or rather, highly likely."
General Valen''s face carried a cold, cruel smile as he snorted and said, "Hmph! That''s perfect, then. We can settle new and old grievances in one go, taking their Hotwind Port and then turning around to seize Dragon Ind. We''ll be collecting their interest."
His n was simple: 70 warships, even enough topletely destroy Hotwind Port. After attacking Hotwind Port, he could get resupplies there, then quickly head north to attack Dragon Ind and Brunas.
The Taren Kingdom''s massive fleet could entirely blockade Brunas and Dragon Ind, making the Great Tang Group pay the price.
By then, he would be able to secure hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of Gold Coins aspensation for the Taren Kingdom... Even whether Housen actually had any involvement with Dragon Ind would be irrelevant.
After thinking it over, the deputy nheless reminded General Valen, "Lord, even Shireck was unable to deal with the Great Tang Group. One must not underestimate them."
"What a joke! That''s onnd! At sea, our Taren Kingdom... has never feared anyone," General Valen burst outughing. His smile was cruel, filled with a thick scent of blood.
The deputy knew that at this point, any reminder was futile, so he once again offered sycophantic praise, "What Lord says is true! Our Taren Kingdom''s navy fears no one!"
General Valen patted his deputy on the shoulder as if an aristocratic title was already within easy reach, "When I return, His Majesty the King himself will personally confer upon me the title of Marquis! And then, you will be known as Lord Earl, hahaha!"
"Hehehe! Then I must thank Lord Marquis for your patronage!" The deputy immediately snickered sycophantically, rubbing his hands together in ttery.
Hearing his deputy''s ttery, General Valen was momentarily taken aback before his smile grew even broader, "Uh... hahaha!"
Amidst theirughter, the vast fleet slowly progressed on the ocean. The fleet alone boasted more than 2000 ship cannons, which was an indication of how much money and provisions it must have taken to assemble such a naval force.
What Valen and his men didn''t know was that as they headed north along their course, a small fleet with only 4 warships had just arrived at Hotwind Port.
Before their arrival, dozens of transport and armed merchant ships had already reached this ce, bringing various war readiness supplies.
This fleet was to refuel in Hotwind Port, load high-quality coal, and allow the sailors to rest for a few days before setting off for the Taren Kingdom...
Then, they would bring disaster to this ind nation, a profound andplete disaster...