Lions I really didn’t expect that the aircraft carrier of the Tang Empire Navy could be so big! He was almost frightened to death when he boarded the ship, because he had never seen such a weird warship!
This aircraft carrier uses an angled deck. This design makes the aircraft carrier's center of gravity look unstable. The entire battleship has a displacement of more than 80,000 tons, which makes the battleship as stable as an island when sailing on the sea.
What's even more frightening is that the roar of steam catapults can be heard from time to time on the flight deck, and the jet engines of carrier-based aircraft are also deafening. The noise is like a huge production workshop.
When Lions I saw this aircraft carrier, he probably understood what equipment crushing meant, and he also understood that he did not lose unjustly.
To confront a war machine of this level head-on, he really had lost his mind to make such a choice.
But there was another reason that whetted his appetite and cheered him up: he learned the news about the annihilation of the United Fleet on the battleship of the Tang Empire.
At this time, it's a competition of who is worse than the other. As long as someone is worse than the Lions fleet, Lions I will feel much better.
So Lions I was in a good mood, tasting the delicacies from the Tang Empire one bite at a time. To be honest, compared to his so-called luxurious life, the food on this aircraft carrier was considered to be of high standard.
"How is it? Does it taste good?" Lu Qianshan looked at Lions I who was devouring the food and asked with a smile.
Lions I reluctantly put down the tableware in his hand, grabbed the handkerchief on the table and wiped his mouth, then reminded Lu Qianshan: "It seems that you don't understand aristocratic etiquette at all. You must wipe your mouth before speaking when eating."
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"We in the Tang Dynasty do not follow these rules." Lu Qianshan snorted disdainfully and continued to eat while saying: "Your Majesty often speaks directly during banquets, so that the efficiency can be higher."
"So although you are powerful, you are still barbaric." Lions I saw Lu Qianshan's disdainful eyes and immediately sarcastically replied: "Study hard. After all, this world still needs some good rules."
"The rules of the Tang Empire are the rules!" Lu Qianshan took a sip of wine, moistened his lips and immediately reminded: "Where did you, a prisoner, get the rules? What qualifications do you have to set the rules?"
"You! I am also the emperor after all! The emperor of the Lions Empire! Even if I am your prisoner, according to the tacit understanding between the nobles, I have the right to redeem myself!" Lions I's face turned red, and he spoke after a while.
He opened his mouth to remind Lu Qianshan.
Lu Qianshan ignored Lions I's words and continued to remind himself: "Our rules are the rules! If you don't understand, I will be happy to help you deepen your memory."
He pointed at himself: "Although it is not allowed to abuse prisoners here, if I slap you twice and say you insulted His Majesty, the military police will not help you open a case. Do you believe it?"
Being under the eaves, he had to lower his head. After looking at Lu Qianshan's sharp eyes, Lions I knew that if he still wanted to feel better, he should not get along with the admiral in front of him.
Yes, he is timid. He is really afraid of angering the other party and getting slapped in the face. No matter what, he is still the emperor of the Lions Empire and represents the dignity of a country. If he is slapped by someone, it is really a slap in the face.
It was a shame and was thrown to grandma's house.
"Eat honestly! What are you pretending to do here, a defeated general?" Lu Qianshan had no intention of bypassing Lions I, and kept irritating the "former" imperial emperor.
His words made Lions I unable to forget the annihilation of his naval fleet, nor could he forget the fact that he was a prisoner.
The angry Lions I turned his grief into strength and began to continue eating and drinking. It was as if he could eat the aircraft carrier of the Tang Empire if he ate more.
Many of the Lions Empire's fleets surrendered, and many of these destroyers and cruisers were still intact. Lu Qianshan did not dare to easily let these warships return to Dragon Island.
The Tang Empire's squadron only had a few destroyers and aircraft carriers. If they were at a close distance, they might not be able to suppress these artillery warships.
It is not possible to send people to sail the ships, because the size of the squadron of the Tang Empire Navy is really not as large as that of the Lions Empire Navy. If you want to control these ships, you will definitely not be able to do it without enough manpower.
Lu Qianshan also didn't want some uncontrollable problems to occur, such as a warship suddenly opening fire on its way back to the port, attacking port facilities or attacking the Tang army's fleet... No matter how small the probability, this kind of thing must be prevented.
Therefore, Lu Qianshan had to let the warships of the Lions Empire wait where they were, and then the aircraft carrier fleet also stayed there to guard these warships.
In addition, he also sent the ship back to Long Island and asked the army to send some troops to escort the ship back to port. This could at least ensure that Lanes's sailors would not do anything out of hand.
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In another corner of the world, there is another naval admiral eating. He is Mike Ravel, the commander-in-chief of the destroyed Combined Fleet.
When he was picked up from the sea, he was already a drowned rat. At that time, he insisted on letting others get into the lifeboat while he soaked in the sea water.
Fortunately, it was close enough to the shore, and the Qin State dispatched a fishing boat to fish out the admiral. Then he came to the Qin State and began to write about his failure experience.
As a summary of this naval battle, he, a naval commander who personally experienced the entire battle from a first-hand perspective, definitely has a considerable say.
Therefore, what he wrote was quickly sent to the hands of Emperor Qin Yingduo, and this material was originally intended to be written by Michael Ravel to the senior officials of the Dorne Empire.
In this document, Mike Ravel described in detail how the combined fleet faced the Tang Imperial Navy: how they took off their planes, how they made judgments, how they found nothing, and were finally annihilated...
He recorded the entire process in great detail and provided first-hand information for analyzing the destruction of the United Navy. However, although he asked Qin to send his information back to Dorne, he was not allowed.
More than 10,000 words of information were directly detained in Qin State, while Dorne only received a piece of news.
This is because the Qin State wants to find out the problems of the Dorne Empire from Michael Ravel's detailed memories, so that it can use it to challenge its ally Dorne diplomatically in order to gain more "advantages".