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The harassment has been going on, and the Japanese are deeply disgusted by it. They were eager to retaliate against the misty fleet, but no warship could touch the side of these ghost ships in the fog. What makes the Japanese even more angry is that the ghosts have no supply and spacing problems at all. They can raid everywhere 24 hours a day, but the Japanese players can't fight them at all, because the players still have to sleep.

If such a situation had happened in the past few months, the Americans would definitely intervene, but the last time the Japanese camouflaged fleet pretended to be Chinese warships and frequently harassed the US coast, and now as long as there are ships, the American guilds are eager to go to the Japanese again, so how can they help?

The Americans take inaction and do not react at all when our actions do not exist. The fleets of the Koreans and the fleets of our country began to harass the coastal areas of Japan from time to time, and the Japanese were helpless against this. Last time, China and the United States joined forces to defeat Japan's strongest fleet, and now the maritime supremacy is completely controlled by us, and the Japanese fleet can only play a defensive role, and there is no hope for a head-on decisive battle. Not to mention that we have quite a few allies on our side.

But when it comes to allies, it's not like the Japanese really don't have anyone to help them. The first country to help them was a bit of a surprise, and it was actually Vietnam. It was noon on Thursday when we found out about it. There was a Vietnamese fleet that inexplicably raided a convoy of convoys departing from Isenger. The fleet, which was tasked with delivering supplies to the Misty City, was attacked as soon as it entered the open sea. However, the Vietnamese fleet was indeed a failure enough, and a main fleet attacked a convoy of convoys, and actually scored a score of 3 to 5, and even let our convoys run away. The Vietnamese fleet lost one destroyer and two frigates, and our local convoy lost five medium transports.

The guilds that worked with our guilds all laughed when they heard the news. None of them quite understood why a main fleet could lose three ships against a transport fleet. The guilds with ships were curious about how our fleet had escaped, and they wanted to learn how to get a pack of sheep out of the pack and bite a few wolves to death.

I showed them the video of the battle. As a result, all of these people understood. Everyone knows that the steel claw, one of the guardian beasts of the guild, is an amphibious land, and its combat effectiveness in the water is even better than that on land. In the past, we used to be commandos with steel claws in naval warfare. Have them dive underwater with explosives, stick the bomb directly to the bottom of the opposing warship, and detonate it remotely. This time, although our fleet was full of transport ships, many of the supplies transported were bombs. The players who accompanied the ship naturally thought of the assault function of the steel claw, so they blew up the first few Vietnamese warships to disrupt the opponent's position, and our transport ships took the opportunity to escape. Of the only five losses, three were inflicted by the start of the raids. The two were hit by the other while escaping, and overall the loss was not large. However, this matter is quite annoying, and he was actually stabbed in the back. If it weren't for the fact that I'm busy now, I'd definitely take the fleet back to find a field, and I wouldn't have to beat their fleet out of the port.

Compared to the Vietnamese, it is very strange that there is a force that has suddenly joined. This faction is a guild belonging to Russia, and its name is particularly long. We don't remember exactly. Only one such guild in Russia reacted to this incident. And their reaction was to join the ranks of the Japanese and fight us.

We were caught off guard by the sudden arrival of the Russians, who began the war on Thursday night, killing more than 300 warships from three South Korean fleets that night, and the fleet suddenly appeared off Cheonmon Island early Friday morning. Tianmen Island was the land we grabbed from the Japanese, so the Japanese know the location. This time the Russian fleet appeared so accurately and suddenly, you don't have to think about it to know that it was the news given by the Japanese.

At around 8 a.m. on Friday, the fleet began to enter the warning range of Tianmen Island, and our guild made a final effort to send a giant dragon to carry the players over to warn them of invading our guild's territorial waters and asking them to turn. As a result, the other party did not answer anything, and fired cannonballs directly at our envoy dragon. Fortunately, the dragon was not an airplane, and rolled in the sky to dodge all the shells and then pulled up and ran back.

Since the other party is clearly here to fight, we will naturally not be polite. The scale of this main Russian guild is not small, and there are actually more than 3,000 warships. The warships of our guild have all gone out, and they are not going well here at all, and they lost both sides in the fight with the Japanese camouflage fleet last time, and now their vitality has not been completely restored. The reason why we were able to suppress the Japanese fleet was because the other side was more injured than us, not that our fleet was really huge. I guess that the Vietnamese dared to help the Japanese because they saw the opportunity when our guild warships were insufficient.

The Russian fleet is very strong in terms of combat effectiveness, and there are many of them, and its strength is really good. In particular, the armor of Russian battleships was particularly thick, and small-caliber artillery did not work against them at all. However, the Russians still suffered a big loss this time, because the bank will not only have artillery. Tianmen Island is garrisoned with 450,000 snow eagles as a guard force, these snow eagles are not of high level, but they are very large. When the snow eagle group appeared in the sky above the Russian fleet, the other party did not understand what was going on, and then they saw a lot of small black dots falling. Some players think that the black dot is bird poop, but they realize it's a bomb when the first "bird poop" lands on the foredeck of a battleship and smashes the entire bow into the water at once.

"Air strike!" It was only at this time that Russian players realized what was wrong. Before their ships could reach range, they were greeted by a hail of bullets from our guild's oversized fortress guns, and the bombardment had just stopped. What made them even more frustrating was that they had not yet entered the range of their artillery, and they were completely passively beaten.

The 3,000-kilogram bombs carried by the Snow Eagle are specially prepared for warships of more than 100,000 tons, and as long as one hits, it doesn't matter if you are a battleship or an aircraft carrier, all of them will be obediently launched for me as a submarine. The brave Russian fleet finally rushed to the range of its own ships with great difficulty, but by this time they had only a third of their ships left. However, the artillery bombardment of these 1,000 warships was still very powerful, and the ground buildings and ports of Tianmen Island were immediately damaged, many buildings were destroyed, and the docks were ablaze. Fortunately, we gave early warnings. Shells and other flammable and explosive materials were transported to underground warehouses, and the harbor was piled up with inconsequential things.

The firepower of both sides tilted towards each other, and the Russian battleships were fierce. It's a pity that the suppression of battleships and fortresses is about numerical superiority. At first they had a numerical advantage, but unfortunately after being killed two-thirds of the way they were gone. The number of artillery on Tianmen Island was small, and it mainly relied on the bombardment of Snow Eagle for defense. But it is an island after all, and no matter how many shells smash out some big craters, the island will not sink. But no matter how strong the Russian warships are, they are also warships, and they will always sink if they take too many bombs.

The battle ended in just over half an hour, and the Tianmen Island base was in ruins. The Russian fleet was also wiped out, and not a single one ran away. Although the loss of Tianmen Island was very severe, it did not hurt its roots. The materials are still in the underground warehouse, and although the forts have all been destroyed, Tianmen Island is not defended by artillery, and the Snow Eagle, as the main battle force, is still alive and well. If you want to talk about losses, the most serious loss is that the port is finished. It will take some time to clean up the port. Within three days, Tianmen Island will lose its role as a front-line supply base. This is what the Japanese instigated the Russian fleet to attack Tianmen Island. They knew that Tianmen Island was a forward base. Destroying it would be equivalent to destroying all our supply lines, which is the real reason why they attacked Tianmen Island. As for why the Russians were willing to sacrifice so much, I don't know, maybe the Japanese promised to pay for all the war losses, maybe there was something else that made them so brave.

In any case, Tianmen Island was completely paralyzed, and it was impossible to count on it in a short time. The Isenger fleet now has to return to the area between Isengh and Japan to resupply, but fortunately, the war is not far off, so there is no need to worry too much about it.

On Friday afternoon, it was quite quiet on Japanese soil. Tianmen Island was destroyed. All the Chinese warships returned to Esinger for supplies, and there was no harassing force off the coast of Japan. The Misty Fleet didn't need supplies, but their mission was accomplished, and continuing to fight now would only disrupt their plans, so they were also transferred. The leaders of the Black Dragon Society trusted the judgment of Matsumoto Masaga and Tanaka Shota, and they had always believed that the plan obtained from South Korea was real and reliable, that is, they believed that the war would begin tomorrow morning, that is, on Saturday morning. For the next few days of war, Japanese players need to rest well to replenish their bodies, so the number of people online at this time is surprisingly small, and most of them are sleeping to prepare for staying up late tomorrow.

On such a quiet afternoon, Fukue Castle, located on Japan's Godo Islands, was in the same tranquility as other Japanese cities were in the same tranquility that preceded such a storm. Around 1 p.m., it was still a clear sky over Fukujiang, with only a few clouds and good visibility. A couple of Japanese players sat on the beach chatting, and they were the guards who stayed behind. Although the Black Dragons believe that the war will start tomorrow, they don't dare to really remove all the people, and the basic outposts still need to be there.

One of these players suddenly noticed that there was a strange cloud in the sky in the distance. Normally, the clouds are not too large on such a clear day, but this huge cloud is pitch black and the area is very large. Even though it was still far away, this player noticed the huge dark cloud.

The companion next to him noticed that he was looking at the sky, and also turned his head to look. "What a rain cloud! Looks like there's going to be a heavy rain tonight. ”

Another Japanese player said, "It's better to get bigger, soak the ground in mud, and see how those Chinese pigs land." ”

The player who had doubts about the clouds was also distracted by his companion's words and didn't think about it. After all, Japan is close to the sea, and cloud formation changes much faster than those in China's inland areas, and basically wind is rain. It's normal for such a large cloud to appear.

Several of the guards quickly lost interest in the clouds and chatted about something else, and the cloud above them finally approached them around two o'clock in the afternoon. In fact, when they first saw the clouds, they were still far away, so they ran for more than an hour to get to their vicinity. It was only then that they realized that the cloud was really large, and a large area was covered in its black shadow. The player who said that the rain could reverse the landing happily said that this time it was the gods who blessed Japan, and the rain came before the war to prevent the Chinese from grabbing the beach.

The clouds gradually began to approach the sky over Fukue, and the edges of the clouds were rolling abnormally, but no one paid attention to him, after all, clouds often appeared, and no one bothered to study them. As the clouds approached, a huge black shadow gradually left the sea that covered the island's sands and quickly approached the city. The crabs and some small creatures on the beach reacted quickly and fled to the water, but this did not attract anyone's attention. But soon, a larger-scale incident finally came to everyone's attention, but unfortunately the Japanese did not take it seriously, and as a result, the last chance to stop us was in vain.

After the creatures on the beach run out, the dark shadows formed by the dark clouds approach the city, and players in the city find that the special situation is that the rats and critters in the city do not react normally. The realism of "Zero" is very high, and there will be cockroaches and rats and the like in the city, and Fukue Castle is no exception. Japanese players quickly noticed that the rats in the city began to flee en masse towards the dark clouds, and even more terrifyingly, when they ran to the beach and found that there was no way out, they actually rushed into the sea en masse. Although rats can swim, this is the sea, and it is not possible to swim to solve the problem. A large number of rats fluttered in the sea, and all of them drowned. In addition to rats, a large number of insects and other creatures also reacted in the same way, most of the creatures appeared to be irritable, and even some low-level combat creatures began to react abnormally. The horses in the city post station kept neighing in place and circling in place within the fence, as if they wanted to get out of here. All the pigeons and other small birds that were released refused to take off, and all fell to the ground and did not dare to move.

The clouds were still some distance away from the city when the animals were abnormal, so the Japanese did not associate these situations with the clouds. But as the clouds approached, something new arose in the city.

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