9. Vince
Spoiler
"It's impossible to catch up!"
Right before our eyes, the enemy fleet is rapidly approaching the port. We continue to fire, but do not get any results.
"Damn it! Our fire isn't enough."
"The further they get away from us, the greater reduction in efficiency."
Two Disith ships at the front of the group have been destroyed, yet the other ships behind them do not stop moving, even while shrouded in clouds of smoke. If this keeps up and we can't stop them, they will soon invade the Anatorian port. And in that case, the anti-aircraft artillery will no longer be of help.
"Will we make it, or not?"
At that moment, arrows begin to fall from the sky with a huge boom. About half of them reach their goal, hitting the ships of the enemy fleet with explosive flames. Are these cannon projectiles? But from where? Could it really be from the ship that helped attack the enemy fleet and is now far behind us? The distance from here to that ship has to be about 14 miles. Are there projectiles capable of hitting their targets from such a large distance? Not to mention, instead of flying horizontally, the shells literally fell from the sky. I have never heard of that sort of attack before.
As I think that, the enemy ships are once again seized with an explosion of flames. And this time almost all of the shells reach their targets, hitting the enemy fleet. I continue to stare, and when the shelling resumes a third time, dozens of arrows sink ships. Only unlike the last two times, they no longer cause fires on the surface of the ships, but simply pierce right through them.
At the heart of the enemy fleet comes a powerful explosion.
Right before our eyes, the enemy fleet is rapidly approaching the port. We continue to fire, but do not get any results.
"Damn it! Our fire isn't enough."
"The further they get away from us, the greater reduction in efficiency."
Two Disith ships at the front of the group have been destroyed, yet the other ships behind them do not stop moving, even while shrouded in clouds of smoke. If this keeps up and we can't stop them, they will soon invade the Anatorian port. And in that case, the anti-aircraft artillery will no longer be of help.
"Will we make it, or not?"
At that moment, arrows begin to fall from the sky with a huge boom. About half of them reach their goal, hitting the ships of the enemy fleet with explosive flames. Are these cannon projectiles? But from where? Could it really be from the ship that helped attack the enemy fleet and is now far behind us? The distance from here to that ship has to be about 14 miles. Are there projectiles capable of hitting their targets from such a large distance? Not to mention, instead of flying horizontally, the shells literally fell from the sky. I have never heard of that sort of attack before.
As I think that, the enemy ships are once again seized with an explosion of flames. And this time almost all of the shells reach their targets, hitting the enemy fleet. I continue to stare, and when the shelling resumes a third time, dozens of arrows sink ships. Only unlike the last two times, they no longer cause fires on the surface of the ships, but simply pierce right through them.
At the heart of the enemy fleet comes a powerful explosion.