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Chapter 286 Wuguo navy gets on fire(1/2)

Vice General She glanced at the totem flag on the ship and the other Mobei flag. He glanced at the faces of the Mobei people who looked quite different from the southerners, and thought in his heart, "Ashina Bao." "I actually believed it 70% to 80% of the time.

There is no airtight wall in this world.

The series of changes that happened in Mobei are no secret now.

The Wu Kingdom has also placed many spies in the northern border of the Qianyue Continent to keep abreast of the situation and send back the latest information so that the Wu Kingdom's court can make timely and correct decisions.

Attacking the ships of other countries' envoys has completely different meanings from attacking the ships of Han Dynasty's navy.

However, no matter whether this so-called Baishan Kingdom really exists or not, it is the same.

If this ship is allowed to pass through the border, I am afraid it will pose a greater threat to the armed forces!

Once the so-called Baishan Kingdom sends troops to contain the army in Monan Holy Mountain, Han Kingdom's Zhenbei Army will definitely be free. By then... Ji Kingdom will be in danger!

However, as the Ji Kingdom is in crisis and civil war breaks out in the desert, the Wu Kingdom will lose two major "secret aids" and will most likely have to face the Han Kingdom's southward land and water army alone.

Especially the soft sails on the bow and stern of the ship, which are new types of ship equipment from the Han Dynasty and have never been seen before. It would be the best if this sea-going ship can be captured.

Lieutenant General She's thoughts turned around and he quickly made a decision. He sneered, pointed at Bao Ding's nose, and scolded: "What Ashina Bao? What Baishan Kingdom? You just use these tricks to fool me, the Wu Kingdom?!" "

"Since the navy of the Han Kingdom has crossed the central line of the river and actively attacked our navy of the Wu Kingdom, it is regarded as a provocation to our Wu Kingdom!"

"You have only a quarter of an hour. If you hang a white flag on the flagpole and surrender, it will give you a way to survive. If not, let's sink them all into the river to feed the fish!"

Faced with Vice Admiral She's changing face, Bao Ding laughed, looked back at the captain, and finally confirmed what he thought.

The captain replied calmly: "If I speak out, I'm afraid it will be inappropriate. The other party will think that the Han Kingdom is really going to war with the Wu Kingdom."

"Okay then, I, Ashina, will carry this pot." Bao Ding muttered, turned around, looked at Lieutenant General She, and said loudly: "It doesn't need to be so troublesome. If you want to fight, I will fight!"

Bao Ding looked at the Mobei people on the decks below, raised his arms and shouted: "Respect! Mobei!"

Those Mobei people were already familiar with the life on the ship, but they couldn't get off the ship halfway. They had been holding it in all the way. Now when they heard Bao Ding's slogan, they echoed it in unison without even thinking.

"Respect! Mobei!"

"Respect Mobei!"

"Mobei!"

Hearing this pure Mobei accent, Vice Admiral She made a mistake, and naturally became more determined to send everyone on the ship to feed the fish.

Lieutenant General She gave an expressionless order to his guards: "Hang the flag! Beat the drums! Attack!"

On the flagpole of the Wu Kingdom fleet's flagship, various flags were raised and lowered, and drums and trumpets rang across the river.

The large and small warships were divided into multiple combat echelons, crossed the center line of the river again, and forced towards the seagoing ships.

It is true that the seagoing ship is huge, but there are six huge rackets at the bow and stern plus the sides of the ship, sticking out like claws. Those are not fake.

In addition, matching the size of the sea ship, she has hedgehog-like thorns all over her body.

Spears glowing with cold light were protruded from the spear holes, powerful crossbows and strong bows appeared behind the low wall, and huge bed crossbows that required dozens of gunners to operate appeared from the shooting windows on each deck, all ready to go.

If the Wu Kingdom's fleet wanted to sink this ship, even if they had good teeth, most of them would have to be broken...c

If a sea-going ship wants to use the previous trick of "dragon swaying its tail" in place, it has already lost enough speed and water space for maneuvering.

Moreover, the large-winged warships of the Wu Kingdom were much more flexible on the river than the sea-going ships. It is estimated that as soon as the sea-going ships anchored and swung their rudders, these warships could dodge in time or even in advance, like a school of frightened fish.

Those warships that broke out were even equipped with huge attack horns on their bows, so that they were afraid that sea ships would not make any contact with them.

The rhinoceros-like horn of the sudden battleship will get stuck in the hull of the sea-going ship or even in the higher deck.

, not only slows down the speed of the sea-going ship, but also its flexibility and angle of attack can even be directly used as a bridge for the soldiers of the Wu Kingdom to rush to the sea-going ship.

Fishing hooks, flying tiger claws and even hook-cable rope ladders have been set up on the sides, masts and wooden frames of hard sails of seagoing ships.

There are also many soldiers of the Wu Kingdom who still use the thick ropes of the masts to swing over to the enemy ships and engage in traditional boarding battles.

In addition, fire attacks are naturally the most commonly used in water battles.

Feathered arrows and powerful crossbows tied with grease and tarpaulin poured down everywhere on the ship like heavy rain.

Those heavy hard sails with wooden frames as skeletons are the primary targets of attack.

This sudden water battle looked like an enemy ant attack during a siege.

In less than a cup of tea, the sides of the ship were already filled with soldiers from the Wu Kingdom.

They seized all decks of the ship and even rushed below the deck to attack the boatmen and sailors who were operating the ship.

The ship was like an army besieged by a pack of hyenas. Each claw could inflict heavy damage to the hyenas, but unfortunately it seemed that there were too many hyenas.

Already five large and small ships have been cracked or even smashed to pieces by sea-going ships!

However, these five ships are firmly attached to the sea in their own way.

Even outside of war, it would probably take some time to clear away these heavy burdens.

In addition, there were warships with two or three huge crossbows stuck in their hulls. They were leaking water and could not sink for a while, but they were still moving forward bravely. Apparently, they had received strict orders from Vice Admiral She.

The top one or two decks of the sea-going ship were also firing back with rockets, and the number was indeed inferior to the arrow rain of the Wu Kingdom navy.

However, Lieutenant General She, who had been calmly supervising the battle, soon noticed something unusual.

The sea-going ships were just like the warships of the Kingdom of Wu. Key positions and areas on the hull were covered with rawhide, and other fire prevention measures were also in place.

Rockets and powerful crossbows are nailed to the hull of a seagoing ship, and they cannot create a bigger fire at all, and may even extinguish it.

However, a few brave soldiers of the Wu Kingdom rushed onto the deck with cans of kerosene, and luckily ignited the kerosene inside and an area of ​​​​the deck, causing a certain amount of chaos to the defenders on the ship.

Those soldiers who have lost the ability to continue fighting often can only lie there and fend for themselves.

Sometimes, in order to clear enough space to continue fighting, the two warring parties would even throw corpses directly overboard and into the fast-flowing river.

This is a water war.

In this era when gunpowder is still used to make firecrackers, fireworks, and fireworks, in this time and space, water battles still use this ancient traditional boarding battle to determine the final outcome.

Even for martial artists, if their martial arts levels are comparable, the one with the numerical superiority will still have a greater chance of winning.

The racket pole, bed crossbow, and fire attack are all powerful weapons that can severely damage enemy ships.

"General She, this kind of rocket cannot be destroyed!" the guard reported urgently.

After hearing this, Lieutenant General She quickly walked to the nearest fire and took a closer look.

He had actually noticed just now that after this kind of rocket burns up, it cannot be extinguished by water or sand.

Even hanging on rawhide can burn a big hole.

"Is this... Shizhi Shui?" Vice General She was also well-informed. After looking, smelling and touching, he guessed the origin of the black sticky substance smeared on the oilcloth.

"Shi Zhishui?! That's not good, retreat!" Vice General She's face suddenly changed color, he grabbed the guard's shirt and urged: "Hurry!"

At this time, the battle of a fleet besieging a sea-going ship has entered a critical moment, or a stalemate.

Almost every deck of the ship was filled with people. Not to mention that continuing to use rockets would easily cause accidental injuries, and even people had little place to stay.

Bao Ding stood in front of the royal chamber, watching as if nothing had happened as Vice General She checked the fire, then smiled, said hello to Vice General She from a distance, and pointed to the river below.

At this time, on the sea ship, those Mobei people who had been screaming before finally joined the battlefield.

They did not directly participate in the battle, but launched several water dragons.

this kind of water

Dragon carts were originally used to put out fires.

The body is a wooden water tank, and the "I"-shaped pressure rod requires two people to operate it. Only the faucet that sprays water is made of iron.

The water jet sprayed from the mouth of the faucet does not look as thick and dark as the sludge water. It sprays far and the water jet is thick.

As for the warships of the Wu Kingdom that were besieging the ship, they all wanted to stick close to the ship, and they happened to be drenched by those water dragons.

It's really thunder and rain, it's all your kindness.

The water dragon sprayed water originally to put out fires, but now it sprays fire water, but it only adds fuel to the fire!

Except for Vice Admiral She's flagship which has been supervising the battle outside the battlefield, all other warships in the fleet are enjoying this thunder and dew.

There were a lot of fires on these warships. The water dragon's water column poured on them, creating a sea of ​​​​fire!

If it rains on a person's body, once it is ignited, it is like gangrene attached to the bone.

Even if this man jumped into the rushing river, the terrifying fire would not be completely extinguished until his body completely sank into the river.

It doesn't seem to make much difference whether he is burned alive or drowned by jumping into the river.

Vice General She's eyes were not only dull, but also filled with fear.

Some of the water jets from the water dragon splashed onto the river water, floating like duckweeds and continuing to burn...

Some fish in the river couldn't stand it any longer. When they surfaced, they just vomited a few bubbles before their stomachs turned upside down and they were cooked...

The morning fog has obviously dissipated.

At this time, the fire on the river rekindled the black smoke that towered into the sky, almost blocking half of the river in the intersection area.

From the Wu Kingdom Naval Camp outside Hubei City, a larger fleet sailed out and headed straight for the battlefield where the ships were located.

The Wu Guo warship that originally tried its best to seize the wind on the sea ship had no living people on board. Either they were burned to death on it, or they jumped into the river.
To be continued...
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