4.45 The all-out naval battle
"Hit !!"
Vaux shouted hoarsely, and in the wedge-shaped viewing window, he saw the Depression, the leader of the group, rushing out first, and the light cruiser crashed decisively into the battleship that was about to fire a torpedo torpedo.
The Depression was inserted into the artillery array of the enemy battleship, and the ammunition depots and engine cores of the two ships exploded at the same time, huge sparks lit up, and the shock wave directly overturned the countless frigates next to the giant ship, followed by a series of explosions.
Vaux's Fourth Knight was also close enough to the heart of the explosion - they had planned to crash into it as well, but were overrun by the Depression.
Twenty-three seconds later, the shock wave from the explosion reached the Fourth Knight, and the hull of the ship was so jolted that even Vaux could not stand still, and Vaux clung to the handrail,
The Fourth Knight was still galloping, and they went straight through the broken crack of the blown cruiser and fired decisively at the other battleship that was being loaded at the other end.
The Fourth Knight scraped against the wreckage of the battleship, and a strong sense of jolting came again, almost turning the entire giant ship up and down,
Syllable! The armrest in Volks' hand snapped with a wail, and the commander of the first company was thrown to the ground and slammed to the ground.
Vaux swirled in the afterglow to see the mortal crew members who had attached their lower bodies to the ship—mortals had a lot of experience with it.
"Attack! Go on the offensive! Interrupt their orbital bombardment! Attack battleships first! ”
Vaux shouted, scrambling up from the ground, and then he realized that he was already covered in cold sweat,
The fluorescent light on the screen reflected his armor, glowing cold, cold and piercing.
To inform the naval battle, Garo has already died!
He can't afford to lose Hades anymore!
This is the duty that Garo, and it is the duty that Mortarian has given to Vaux, and he must—he must hold the position of space.
And at this moment, all the ships anchored on the equator of Cadia are firing at Cadia! Numerous spears of light pierced the continent, during which Volks' signal was given for the suspected deployment of a Tornado.
On the Spirit of Vengeance, Motarian's revenge continues, and on top of Cadia, Hades' escape staggers, but for this war, the naval battle commanded by Vaux is the decisive victory.
The duty of commanding naval battles was originally Galo's, and it was usually Vaux who followed Motarian on the expedition, but this time Garrow resolutely changed shifts with Vaux, and Vaux understood what Galo meant - but he didn't expect it to happen so quickly!
Vaux would rather die aboard the Spirit of Vengeance! Instead of standing here, commanding a war that is completely powerless for the individual!
In a trance, Vaux seemed to see before every war, Garrow silently patted himself on the shoulder, and told Vokes with his actions that he believed in his abilities.
Vaux also believes in his own strength - but not in naval battles!
But even in his frustration, Vaux's eyes were still closely following the signals on the bird's divide, and the Death Guard needed to let go of the ships that couldn't fire the Extinction Order first, and concentrate on taking down the most threatening ships.
This was not easy, even though the Death Guard had penetrated from the left side of the battlefield and disrupted the Marshal's ship group, the battleships surrounded by countless frigates and cruisers could not be easily sunk, and they could only do a preliminary job of interfering with the enemy array - to deprive them of the opportunity to bombard Cadia.
But the number of ships on the Death Guard is far less than the number of ships on the Battle Commander! The success just now only relied on sacrifice and speed to interrupt the commander's attack.
Once the enemy ships react and start encircling and counterattacking, time passes, and the death guards will definitely lose!
Originally, Vaux was also responsible for the retreat of the Vengeful Spirit and the return of the Death Guard - but at this moment, the highest priority was to save Cadia!
At Vaux's behest, tens of thousands of torpedoes were released from the ships of the Death Guard, leaving no ammunition for returning to the sea!
The most priority targets of the torpedo group are not those battleships, but the torpedoes that have already been released against the ground! For a moment, huge and brilliant explosions were one after another, almost turning this battlefield with too dense warships into a fire field.
Countless frigates, even light cruisers, were directly affected by the aftermath of the explosion and fell into a sea of fire, and the chaotic radio wave generated by the explosion plunged the fleets of both sides into chaos.
Vaux stared at the observation window, which had almost turned into a white glow, beads of sweat running across his forehead, predicting the situation on the battlefield and where the enemy would go next, where the Death Guard ships had gambled everything! He can't lose!
Ignoring the shrill whistling of the radio channels in his helmet, Vaux simply drew two daggers and pinned his feet to the deck with them in the still-jolting ship, then straightened up and stared at the chaotic battlefield.
One by one, beads of sweat the size of beans kept sliding down, and Vaux's helmet was stuffy, but he didn't care about them at all, he was staring at the battlefield with all his attention, and countless ships had built a three-dimensional picture in his mind - maybe the naval battles of the Death Guard were not excellent, but Vaux himself was extremely good at speculating and predicting the thoughts of the enemy commander.
He just needs to be one step faster! Stop the enemy from finding the next suitable orbital bombardment position!
He must do his duty! The entrustment of the original body! Death of Garo! To rescue Hades!
He, Vaux, is leading the Death Guard, who is not good at naval warfare, fighting against the fleet of the marshal!
There was a soft click, and the string in Volks' head seemed to break.
Everything—everything, except for this chaotic battlefield, except for the characteristics and data of every ship, everything has been forgotten by Vaux, imagining, the armor shattered, and the collapsed Garo; On the Spirit of Vengeance, Mortarian is obsessed and indifferent to the back of all things; Above Cadia, he smiled helplessly and said that he believed in his Hades; Above the ship, the wails of the crew whose limbs were blown off...... Everything was forgotten, except for the small dots that flickered on the bird chart in front of me.
Vaux's gaze looked calmly and without a trace of emotion at the battlefield, and at this moment, as if out of his own perspective, he looked across and saw the commander of the battle commander's fleet.
Vaux lowered his head,
He can hold on for three minutes and twenty-two seconds.
For three minutes and twenty-two seconds, Kadia will definitely not be attacked by the Whirlwind Torpedo and other extermination orders.
After three minutes and twenty-two seconds, if the war on other battlefields still does not stop, if there are still no additional reinforcements, if they still do not choose to retreat-
Then, it's the end of the world.
But that's the limit of what Volks' can do.
Volks' not even had the time and energy to mourn for it.
But just as Garro, Mortarian, and Hades believed that Volks could command naval battles, Vaux believed that they could win on other battlefields.
All right!
(End of chapter)