Chapter 14: Bismarck
Cooler thought it was terrible, it was supposed to be a perfect trip to the North Pole, he proposed to Claire, walked around the waters of Baffin Bay, and then went back to report to the minister, and he would be engaged to Claire in a short time, and he had already figured out where to take the engagement.
The minister didn't pay much attention to this mission, so he sent a group of them children, and there was no professor with him except for Carrivan, who had no idea that the matter would be so serious.
Although Kuhler has been working in the executive department for three years, he has never seen a real beast, and some people may not see a beast in their lifetime, and he doesn't know if he is lucky or unlucky. He knew it was the first time, but he didn't know if it would be the last. He looked at Claire, who was bandaging the wounded, she was wearing the blue dress he had given her, the bright diamond ring glittering on her hand, she was as beautiful as the aurora in the night sky.
"The command of the main artillery firing is in place, Anton and Bruno load the armor-piercing shells and carry out the first wave of strikes, the secondary artillery firing command loads high-explosive shells to prepare for the second wave of strikes, and the machine guns are all out of the cabin and continue to fire. Water dripped from his hair on the monitor, and Kuhler calmly ordered, "Don't let it get close to the Bismarck!"
The sound of mechanical rolling sounded, and the wind blew into the control cabin from the open doorway, and the black clothes horns hunted. Everyone stared intently at the red point of light, watching it get closer and closer, watching countless cannonballs rain down on it.
There was a deafening roar, countless white waves on the sea, fire, and water columns flying all over the sky.
Hit, definitely hit. Even if there was an iceberg on the opposite side, it had been blasted to the point that there was no slag left, and the red heat source decreased sharply and disappeared in the blink of an eye.
The crowd held their breath, the sound of artillery fire stopped, and the green circle of light on the heat source indicator rolled, and it was dark. They involuntarily quiet, looking at the screen, intently staring.
The silence lasted for half a minute, and suddenly there was a scream, and people looked in the direction of the scream, it was Natalia, she was hiding behind Professor Karivan, holding Professor Karivan's arm with both hands, her light blue pupils were full of fear, and her already white face was even paler.
Before the people could ask Natalia what had happened, suddenly there was darkness all around, and a huge wind blew and brought a thick fishy smell.
Natalia curled behind Carrivan's back, her eyes closed, her hands clutching the corners of her sleeves too hard, and her bones were clear.
If anyone was on deck at this moment, they would have seen this scene, the giant magnetic needle spinning at an incredible speed, and the compass rubbed golden fire. At some point, the aurora appeared again in the sky, red, burning half of the sky like fire.
There was the sound of metal grinding in my ears that tingled my eardrums, and the huge vibration was more violent than any other impact, and a gust of wind blew hard, and the world suddenly became brighter.
Kuhler slowly opened his eyes, and he saw the endless sea, the cracked and uneven deck beneath his feet, the electric wires, the Wagner boiler exposed the burning stone coal, and the sea water overflowed, rising a white mist.
The hull of the ship is slowly tilting, and it seems that the sea water is gradually climbing up the boat. Everyone stared blankly at the darkness in front of them, the Bismarck was missing a full half, and the other half was slowly pouring into the sea.
Kareven took off his coat and draped it on Natalia, she was frightened, hiding behind him and shivering, he gently patted Natalia on the back, took her hand and walked forward, Natalia followed with her head slightly bowed, obedient like a child.
The boys stared blankly at the sea, the breeze boundless, but they never flipped the corners of their skirts in it.
Kuller stared intently at some empty place, where the aurora-like girl had been treating the wounded just half a minute earlier, her hair shining and her eyebrows smiling. Half a minute later, the aurora in the sky sprinkled here, a blood-red color.
Nari couldn't believe what was happening in front of him, he didn't know what was happening, only that the sky suddenly went dark and the wind blew, and only half of the Bismarck was left, and the other half disappeared without a trace, and there were many people on it, including the girl he liked.
He gasped violently like a volcano, his chest slumped together, and the cyan flames rushed above his head, burning in the short hair of steel thorns.
Only the meditative Karevin and Natalia witnessed it, the evil and perfect creature, which rose from the bottom of the sea and brought a gust of wind that howled and pierced through the middle of Bismarck, taking away the other half into the darkness.
Natalia screamed in fright, and before Karivan could be reminded, it had already descended and left.
The great pain forced him to withdraw from meditation, and the Bismarck broke in half, as if he had been slashed from beginning to end, but the virtual body senses were extremely clear, and half of his body was almost paralyzed.
He tried to let go of Natalia's hand, but the little girl stubbornly clenched it, and with the other hand he didn't obey, he could only kick Culler.
Kuller, who had been kicked, turned around suddenly, and he looked at Kariwen in a daze, his eyes palpitating, as if he had suddenly woken up from a big dream.
Carriwen looked at the smiling boy, his lips pursed, and there was no confidence in his eyes.
He sighed softly and said, "Abandon ship! ”
Kuhler immediately nodded, turned to the man who was still on board, and said, "The ambulance boat is enough, abandon the ship now, and evacuate the Bismarck immediately." ”