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Chapter 213: Chapter 202: Give Up on the Radiant Wings

Chapter 213: Chapter 202: Give Up on the Radiant Wings

The crossbow cannons are booming, and poison gas bombs are wailing through the air. The huge waves stirred by falling rocks and the dust clouding over the water blur Da Fei’s vision. The surface of the sea is littered with the wreckage of ghost ships.

—-System Prompt: Radiant Wings has sunk a Ghost Battleship, you have gained 4300 Experience.

—-System Prompt: Radiant Wings has sunk a Ghost Battleship, you have gained 4300 Experience.

—-System Prompt: You have hit a Ghost Battleship, causing 457 damage! You have sunk a Ghost Battleship! You have gained

30000 Experience.

……

Rows of system information frantically flood the screen. The Radiant Wings charges forward like a mad bull, relentlessly colliding with all the ghost ships in its path. The cost of the collision is great damage to its own Durability. At this mont, poison gas pervades Radiant Wings, there are cries everywhere, and a golden radiance flashes. This is the sailors conducting ergency repairs during battle, this is Selvia treating the injured and poisoned sailors.

This seemingly reckless tactic is the only tactic available right now. At close range, the catapult can’t attack. The eye-catching performance of the Radiant Wings has also attracted all of the enemy’s attention, which allows Da Fei’s dium Ship to avoid danger and follow behind, finishing off the weakened enemies.

A large ship truly deserves its na; its extraordinary combat power makes Da Fei able to imagine how magnificent the Flying will be in the future!

If it is said that 10 dium Ships can sink 1 Large Ship in a mutual shootout, does it an that 1 Large Ship equals 10 dium Ships? Obviously not! In real combat, no large ship would stupidly let itself be surrounded by small ships to give them a nurical advantage.

In the history of naval warfare, the British knew the tactical significance of large ships the best. During World War II, when the Germans’ gigantic ship Bismarck was launched and first sank two British large ships as an opening gambit, then prepared to nacingly head for the Atlantic to cut off British supply lines, the British were terrified! It took a combined force of two to three hundred dium and small destroyers, escort ships, along with hundreds of torpedo planes from aircraft carriers to finally sink the Bismarck at the gates of the North Sea. One can imagine, had the Bismarck made it out into the vast Atlantic, where would you begin to search for it? And even if it was found, what could be done? Not to ntion the blockade and pursuit battle alone, how much fuel did a few hundred British ships burn just because of one Bismarck?

At this mont, the breakout of the Radiant Wings reminds Da Fei of that famous battleship in the annals of naval history.

Brother, can we break through?

Looking at the continual bombardnt of the Radiant Wings by falling rocks, Da Fei begins to feel uneasy. Why are there still ghost ships ahead? When will this sea end?

Just then, Renior finally spoke, “Friend, how did you co here?”

In monts of confusion and despair, having soone to talk to is ultimately a good thing. His address to oneself has been upgraded from initially being an adventurer to a friend, which is even more uplifting for Da Fei.

Da Fei hurriedly responded, “Does Captain know the old Dragon Cavalry Chamber of Comrce of Elorin City in the Elf Kingdom? I have taken over this Chamber of Comrce.”

Renior uttered a sound of realization, “I see. This Chamber of Comrce is renowned in the sailing circles; having t you today, the rumors are indeed true.” Then he let out a long sigh, “You have really taken on the wrong task at the wrong ti in the wrong place!”

Da Fei asked in shock, “What do you an by that?”

Renior sighed, “This Chamber of Comrce is cursed by the Sea God, taking it over is a mistake. Even if you had to take it over, you should not have done it when you are so weak. And even if you took it over being weak, you should not have ventured into the open sea!”

Bro, was it not just believing in oneself, just wanting to take a gamble? Could it be that I’ve really gotten in over my head? Da Fei felt a chill in his heart: “Is there any hope?”

Renior shook his head, “Take a look behind the ship.”

Da Fei hurried to the window and peered out, only to see the just destroyed ghost ship wreckage slowly gathering again, floating, and a new Ghost Ship was about to form!

Da Fei was horrified, “It’s resurrected! They’re practically unkillable!”

Renior sighed, “Indeed, the enemy is using endless life to wear down your limited one. This must be the legendary Six-headed Sea Demon Scylla’s skill ‘Dead Sea Maze’. If you, as weak as you are, had co alone, maybe it wouldn’t have forced such a powerful move from it, and you might’ve had a slim chance to escape. But you insisted on having that large fellow ahead as your escort; sorry, but mortals can’t change their fate!”

Da Fei stood there stupefied! Truly, I’ve gone too far!

Renior let out a long sigh, “Now the only way is to make it give up!”

Da Fei was suddenly taken aback: “Ask him to give up? Baron Coltner? What do you an?”

Renior said indifferently: “To be exact, it’s to have him give up his Radiant Wings, that is, to hand over the ship’s certificate of the Radiant Wings to ! Although this is a very impolite request, there is no other way!”

Da Fei’s jaw dropped: “Captain, are you planning to?”

Renior sighed: “Of course, I’ll try to transform into a Ghost Ship! Only a ship without an owner is convenient to take over. If it is originally my ship, then it should be even easier to take over, right? And I am a novice in this regard, I can’t afford any mistakes. Once I fail, I will lose my strength, then there’s nothing I can do.”

Da Fei ecstatically said: “So the captain has learned how to beco a Ghost Ship! Can transforming into a Ghost Ship break this situation?”

Renior shook his head: “I don’t know, but I do know that in this domain of death, only the Undead can destroy the Undead! I need to eliminate Undead to enhance my own power!”

So that’s how it is! The Undead grow by devouring the soul energy of other Undead! As long as one can survive, anything can be managed–hope flares up burning brightly! Da Fei quickly called out to the Order Flag Bearer: “Signal to the flagship, I have a great trick…”

At this ti, in the cockpit of the Radiant Wings, it was a complete ss, putrid corpse fluids and filthy poison gas seeped in from the broken roof, the once luxurious and fragrant cockpit was no more.

Little Coltner, with a bandaged head, looked at the huge hole on the deck and the endless Ghost Ships ahead, his face pale as death. He asked Catherine, who was steering: “Beautiful Miss Catherine, is this where our journey ends?”

Catherine stared blankly ahead, silently and without a word.

Little Coltner sighed: “It’s great that I’ve t Miss Catherine at the last mont of my life. How I wish I had courageously and diligently learned…”

Catherine let out a long sigh: “Don’t give up until the last mont, the captain must have a way.”

Little Coltner sighed deeply: “That famous rising star captain? Let’s hope so.”

Right then, the Order Flag Bearer rushed in: “Captain, there’s a ssage from behind, there’s a way through the crisis…”

Upon hearing the Flag Bearer’s ssage, Coltner was shocked, expressing vehently: “Give up my Radiant Wings? Turn into a Ghost Ship! No! Never! This is an insult to the Coltner family! As long as the ship is there, I am alive; if the ship perishes, I die. I’d rather sink to the bottom of the sea with the Radiant Wings!”

And at that mont, a mist flickered in the cockpit, and the ghostly apparition of Renior appeared: “So you still haven’t grasped the true aning of being a navigator!”

Little Coltner suddenly drew his sword and blocked in front of Catherine: “Who are you!”

Renior sighed: “I am Renior, who completed the New World expedition, and I also knew your grandfather.”

Coltner was totally shaken: “The Renior rumored to have died on Miracle Island?”

Renior sighed: “It is precisely because you do not understand what it is to be a navigator that you modified Radiant Wings into sothing absurd. You neither retained the quickness and agility of an exploration ship nor did you have the firepower and robustness of a true warship, plus you added an unnecessary ballroom that further reduced cargo space. If your ship had been fast enough, you wouldn’t have been easily located by the Sea Demon Scylla and fallen into this Dead Sea! This is all your fault!”

Coltner was suddenly startled: “My fault!?”

Renior spoke sternly: “Navigators are not soldiers who see honor as life; the principle of navigators is to survive by any ans necessary for the completion of their mission. For survival, navigators endure hunger and thirst, eating rotten food, rats, cockroaches, everything that can sustain life. Even if the ship sinks, they must lead the crew to cling to wood and figure out a way to drift to shore. A navigator must be responsible for the lives of the sailors, because they are the bravest people in the world. Now is the ti for you to truly fulfill your duty as a captain, the duty of a navigator. You cannot compound errors upon errors!”

Coltner was profoundly impacted!

Catherine coughed dryly and smiled seductively: “Captain, this gentleman ghost is right. If the captain achieves the honor of a navigator at all costs, that is the Coltner family’s glory. Wealth will roll in, and then you can build several new ships with no problem at all.”

Coltner ca back to his senses and repeatedly said: “Right, right, right! Miss Catherine is right!” (To be continued. If you like this series, please vote for it at . Your support is my greatest motivation. Mobile users please visit m. to read.)

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