649 The End of the Fountain XXIII

At the moment when Bolt's Nagapha class was destroyed, Carl and Joseph were keenly aware of the chaos in the fleet of the Free Army. Although it only lasted for a short time, it was enough for the battle-hardened two.

"It's now! Fast! Speed up the fire! Start overloading your weapons! The two shouted in unison.

In fact, the mercenaries were the quickest to react, using the tactics they knew best, and the Imperial Navy began to slaughter the Dreadnoughts of the Free Army.

Massacre, and not the wrong word here.

The dreadnought fleet of the Free Army, which had lost its will to fight, was rapidly composing at the speed of one ship in two minutes. The entire battlefield was filled with brilliant fire from the explosion of the Free Army dreadnought, even exceeding the light emitted by the stars at one point!

"What a brilliant light!" Inside the flagship, someone couldn't help but sigh.

"Yes, with so many warship wrecks, maybe it will be the same relic as the ancient battlefield of the Ian-Aosta system in the future! But who knows how many dead souls are watching us in the void in this wreckage? A female officer said sadly.

When she said this, everyone in the bridge suddenly shuddered.

"Ahem, revenants or something, we naturally won't be afraid. Besides, if we can kill these Mimatar rebels once, we can kill them again. Don't forget, we are soldiers, servicemen of the Imperial Navy. We have murderous energy in us, and when the time comes, the ghosts of those Mimatar people will already be frightened by the murderous energy on your body. Drax coughed lightly.

"What the old man said is that instead of trying to scare yourself here, you should end this battle as soon as possible. Don't forget, the order I give you today is that the battle line must be advanced to the local capital, the Uayl-F system. It is a military order, not a requirement or task. Karl reminded faintly.

"Of course they understand, young master. It's just that we haven't seen it for a long time ... A tragic battle was over. The will to fight of these riotous rebels is actually not bad~~~! Tinigfi hurriedly said to Carl.

The crowd immediately looked at Dinigfi with grateful eyes, thanking her for drawing Carl's attention. You know, at this time, whoever speaks out is unlucky.

"Hehe, Fei Fei, their will to fight is really good, but it's a pity that they maintained half the game. In fact, by the time we entered, their morale was on the verge of collapse. And the dreadnought we destroyed just now was supposed to be the flagship of their commander. Otherwise, the battle would not have collapsed so quickly. Carl said to Tinigffield.

"Actually, I suspect that the other side was killed by the fire, but if we want to know what happened, we will have to wait until the interrogation of the prisoners of war after the battle." Dinigfeld said.

"Eldridge, I have a task for you now." Karl shouted in the direction of the staff from the command seat.

"Your Excellency, please speak." Eldridge trotted over to Karl and said.

"I need you to find out from the battle record of the Nagafa-class ship that just set fire to the other side that it was our battleship that gave the final blow, that is, the fatal blow. I need you to find it out and give it a reward. Can it be done? Karl asked.

"No problem at all, my lord." Eldridge immediately agreed.

Then he asked Karl, "My lord, I would like to ask." How do we reward us when we find it? Because the Imperial Navy has already rewarded it, if we do ... Isn't there something wrong? ”

"Does the Imperial Navy already have rules and regulations for this situation?" Carl asked subconsciously.

"Yes, my lord." Eldridge replied in the affirmative.

"Then give each of them an extra month's salary as a bonus! Everything else is in accordance with the relevant rules and regulations of the Imperial Navy, and this matter is left to you to be responsible. Karl said.

"Yes, my lord."

After arranging these, Dinigfeld looked down at the tablet and looked up and asked Carl, "Young Master, General Joseph has sent news. He said that some of the rebel warships wanted to surrender to us, but General Joseph did not dare to take matters into his own hands, so he asked us what to do. ”

"Surrender? Hehe, Fei Fei, didn't Your Majesty and the military department already say it? What we need is a new source of cleanness, peace, and stability, not an old source full of dirt, war, and instability. Just tell Joseph about it, and let them take care of it themselves! He'll understand what I mean. Carl said to Tinigffield.

"Okay, young master." Dinigfeld nodded, and then forwarded Karl's words to Joseph.

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"Lord Joseph, this is Lord Karl's reply." The communications non-commissioned officer handed Joseph the message forwarded by Dinnigfeld.

Joseph took the folder and looked down at it, and said with a wry smile: "Alas! Looks like our Lord Karl doesn't want to get his hands dirty! ”

"Yes, Joseph. Doesn't that make it clear that you are going to take the blame for that adult? It's good now, we did all the dirty work, and the credit was taken by the adult. Alas! Waltz sighed.

"That can't be helped! Who makes us ... Alas! Joseph sighed along.

"Alright, guys, let's get some open! You know, we almost became homeless ghosts with these rebel slaves! Now that Master Karl can give us such preferential treatment, we must know that we are sufficient. Gabriel excused his colleague.

"Gabriel has a point, but when you think of so many people, you just kill them all... Maas fell silent halfway through.

"In any case, there are nearly 20,000 people who surrendered! Did we really kill them all at once? Waltz said a little unbearably.

"Lord Joseph, Lord Karl's communication!" The communications non-commissioned officer suddenly shouted.

"General Joseph, just now it occurred to me that you might not be able to bear to do it, so I decided that you don't need to do this kind of thing, let me do it. Your next task is to clear the battlefield and then head to the Source Governor's Palace to await the next orders. Do you understand? Karl said to Joseph.

"I'll get it, Lord Karl."