Episode 905: The Imperial March (8)
The Livorno naval port began to move busily after receiving the ssage from Bhikkhu.
“It says it’s a large fleet, but I don’t know exactly how many ships there are! Clear the marina! Gather all the tugboats and oarsn you can find!”
“yes!”
Following the port commander’s orders, the tugboats began to move busily.
* * *
The military port of Livorno had piers of various sizes built so that ships could dock according to their size.
However, the docks have rarely been operated for their intended purpose.
The imperial front lines patrolling between Livorno and Prince Henry’s Port were mostly small galleons or carracks, and there were more rchant ships anchored there than at the front lines.
And the rchant ships lined up and anchored at the longest and widest pier among the piers built at the military port.
“If you dock your ship at the longest pier over there, it’s easy to unload and load!”
“that’s right! “The crane and potter’s wheel on this dock are the biggest!”
“Easy to get in and out!”
* * *
Because of this situation, not only the tugboats that had gone out to sea on their turn, but also the tugboats that were taking a break, had no choice but to rush out.
Luminous signals and flags were constantly fluttering from the high watchtower built at the dock mooring, and tugboats attached to large and small comrcial and military ships and towed them here and there to clear the dock.
While the tugboats were busy moving, the Imperial Military Band, which had been staying at the Imperial Military Garrison in the military port, began moving to the dock.
The military band, dressed in cleanly washed and properly stringed uniforms, checked their instrunts once again and departed for the dock.
* * *
By the ti the uproar had subsided to so extent, the squadron that had gone out on patrol in the morning returned to the port.
pop! Puff! pop!
A signal shingle was fired into the sky from the front line, and the military port commander, as well as military officers and signaln on the dock, deciphered the signal without realizing it.
“…Imperial fleet… 22 ships… 22 ships? 22 ships!”
The commander, surprised by the number, looked back at his subordinates around him.
“Have you prepared enough seats?”
“yes!”
The adjutant who answered loudly looked back at the other military officers standing right next to him. The military officers responded as one to the unspoken command.
“There are enough seats!”
But inside, everyone was muttering the sa thing.
‘Maybe…’
There was a reason why they were so unsure.
Even at our military port, it was rare for 22 large battleships, such as challenger-class ships or assault ships, to dock at the sa ti.
In most cases, the routine was to set anchor a short distance from the dock and then ferry boats would co and go to unload their crews.
The only ti a ship was docked directly was to load or replace ammunition and food.
But this ti was different.
The first was a fleet that ca from Shinji across the East Sea – the Great East in the Empire and the Atlantic in Europe.
Since there were power lines coming across the ocean, it was clear that they were all large ships.
It was certain that the imperial troops and supplies to be stationed in Italy were being brought there. Therefore, we had no choice but to dock at a dock equipped with a large crane and a potter’s wheel.
These were the last ships to have completed their long-distance voyage. In order to properly check its condition, it had to be docked at the dock.
Therefore, the military officers in charge of maintaining the military port looked at the sea with eager faces.
‘Please…’
‘I heard a rumor that they have grown a little, but I hope only those who have grown appropriately will co…’
While the military officers were praying earnestly, gongs and drums sounded from the watchtower built on the dock.
Jing~ Dung! Duung duung!
“co!”
At the sound of drums and gongs coming from the watchtower, the commander and military officers all raised their telescopes and looked at the sea.
And everyone sighed.
“ah!”
“Holy shit!”
“The rumors were true!”
The problem was the huge ship that filled the telescope. The huge ship, slowly turning towards port, had four masts and what seed to be nearly 20 sails, including triangular sails at the bow and stern.
* * *
-As long as Shinji goes, everything becos bigger! Regardless of whether it was an iron horse or a wire…
It was a rumor related to Shinji for so ti ago.
And this was true to so extent.
The northern and northeastern forests of the empire were vast, but Shinji was even vaster.
Transporting people and goods across that vast land from north to south, east to west, was not an easy task.
The main and northern sites were so close to each other that sotis Pabalma was faster than the light-emitting communication network.
But in Shinji’s case, the outco was different. If you want to go to a neighboring village, Shinji is a place where you have to prepare well and announce the departure news in advance using the luminous communication network before leaving. The reason for announcing the departure in advance was because if the ship did not arrive by the ti it arrived, a search had to be launched.
In most cases, they were lost and shipwrecked along the way. However, there were tis when people were hard by wild beasts or, in rare cases, lost their lives due to thieves. And in these cases, the military was called in.
Therefore, in the case of Shinji, both iron horses and ships had to transport a lot of supplies at once.
To transport a large number of goods and people at once, it had to be large, and to move that mass quickly, a larger and more powerful steam engine or more sails had to be installed.
And through all kinds of trial and error, the iron horses and ships began to grow in size.
And what showed the most dramatic change here was the attitude of the village.
When Hyang first received the relevant proposal, he looked up at the sky and made an excuse that was not an excuse.
“I swear, I didn’t do anything this ti…”
Hyang, who was looking at the proposals with the feeling that he heard Sejong shouting, ‘Get out, you bastard!’ soon changed his attitude.
“It’s the demand of the tis! “Then you should accept it!”
Hyang changed his stance without any hesitation and started flying around.
“That’s right, it’s ti to start a ga! “Let’s go as far as we can!”
Thanks to this, it was a miniature version of the Windjamr, but by today’s standards it was a very large transport ship.
“On the one hand, I am proud, and on the other hand, I am sad…” Hyang
muttered with a mixture of pride and regret as he looked at the large transport ship nad ‘Black Whale’.
This was because there was a mixture of pride in having created a large ship that would go down in history and make Europeans faint when they saw it, and regret at having to hand Shinji over to Wan.
“Now that I’ve confird that it floats well and moves well, I think I should take the drawings and return to Seoul. By the way, Seoul will faint when they see this drawing….”
Thanks to the still frustratingly slow ans of communication, not a single piece of information related to the developnt of the Black Mirror was delivered to Seoul. No, the truth was that the fragrance was deliberately hidden thanks to the budget managers in Seoul who would be in an uproar when they heard the news of the developnt of the Black Mirror.
Hyang paused for a mont and then continued speaking with a grin.
“Does it matter to ? “Are you really going to ruin the situation?”
* * *
The fleet that departed from Shinji, starting with the very large transport ship ‘Heukkyung’, entered the military port of Livorno one by one.
The military officers looked helpless as they saw the front lines and transport ships entering the military port.
“The smallest ship is Challenger class….”
“The tugboats are going to die…”
In reality, the tugboats at the military port were suffering to death.
Usually, even if a large rchant ship ca in, it could be easily moved with 2 to 3 tugboats.
However, it seed that the incoming battle lines could barely move if there were at least 6 ships attached.
“How are we supposed to pull that thing and move it…”
As if they knew that the tugboat’s oarsn were in tears, the fleet’s front lines and transport ships were unloaded.
As ferry boats and tugboats worked together to pull the ship, power lines and transport ships began docking at the dock.
* * *
The first to dock at the dock were Heukgyeong and two assault ships.
“You also had a hand in the assault return line.”
The eyes of the naval officers who saw the assault return ship docked at the dock all brightened.
“Is that the rumored ocean-type assault return ship?…”
The docked assault return ship had a slightly longer and slimr hull than the existing assault return ship. The bow also had a distinctive crown, but the bow beneath it was sharper and more pointed.
Most of the naval officers here had experience in long-distance sailing and had learned and experienced a lot about the shape and characteristics of hulls since their days at the military academy.
“I heard there is a possibility that a new ship type will be created because of that….”
“A new ship type?”
“There are rumors that several nas are being ntioned. It is called a ‘jehaeseon (制海船)’ in the sense of dominating the sea… It is already too big to be called a ‘cruiser ship’ or a ‘ship’ just because it sails across the sea, so it is already too big. ), and there is talk that the na should be used….”
“Hmm….”
While the military officers were talking, the military band that was waiting began to play the ‘Imperial March’.
As the Imperial March began to play, all the military officers and sailors standing on the dock, starting with the commander, straightened their postures and looked at the assault ships and the black mirror docking at the dock.
Cooung.
With a dull sound, the docking of the assault return ships and the Black Guard ended, and soon after, the pier was connected and people began to disembark.
The imperial troops who got off the ship soon began to split into two. As the Imperial Navy, wearing white naval uniforms, and the Imperial Army, wearing green military uniforms, stood in a line, a middle-aged soldier wearing a thief’s rank insignia stepped forward.
“Welco. “I am Ahn Young-gyu, the thief in charge of Livorno.”
“I am Lee Si-ae, a thief in command of the Imperial Army stationed in Florence. “Nice to et you.”
Soon after, a naval thief got off the assault ship and approached.
“I am Song Il-won, a thief who commands the East Sea Cruiser Fleet. “Nice to et you.”
“Nice to et you.”
Two people who would cause a stir in the diterranean and Europe had arrived in Italy.
* * *
anwhile, the arrival of the imperial fleet from New Zealand in Italy shook Europe.
“West?”
“I ca across the western sea!”
“Those are large ships we’ve never seen before? “Have you misunderstood the challenger level?”
“what? “Is the challenger level the smallest?”
“what! “There are ships without sails?”
The naval officials of the European powers were confused by the imperial fleet appearing in the most unlikely direction.
“Wake! What has already appeared cannot be helped! “It is urgent to check how much power we have!”
As naval officials barely ca to their senses and tried to send spies, bizarre rumors began to circulate among the general public in Europe.
-I ca to Italy from the Land of Flowers, dragging sea monsters with !
-In the Land of Flowers, there was a wizard who controlled sea monsters!
“Sea monster?”
The rumor spread, starting with fishern in the diterranean region who saw a charging return ship crossing the diterranean Sea, emitting black smoke.
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