Shocking! The young educated youth had just arrived and was already clashing with spies.

Chapter 940 I believe in you more firmly than I believe in myself



Chapter 940 I believe in you more firmly than I believe in myself

It wasn't a precision strike; the torpedo barely grazed the side of the enemy ship before another deafening explosion rang out.

The firelight flickered for only a moment before being swallowed by the waves, but it was enough to illuminate half the night sky in a stark white, allowing Chu Xin to see the other ship clearly.

At this point, both sides had completely revealed their positions.

"Missed!" Yang Zheng's somewhat frustrated voice came over.

Chu Xin remained calm. "It's alright, it was expected."

Then he shouted to Hu Kan, "Hard left! Full speed retreat! Head towards the southern entrance of the Balintang Strait and use the islands and reefs to evade pursuit!"

Hu Kan nodded emphatically, gripping the helm tightly with both hands and pushing the boat to its maximum speed. He had experienced this kind of life-or-death race many times recently, and although he couldn't get used to it, he was becoming more and more composed.

They managed to steer the boat to a whole new level.

"It was worth the long trip you made to stake out this place. These people are clearly not on the same level as the previous ones. Even their weapons are the kind only the military is equipped with. I can't even describe how exciting this is!" The rocks on the shore flew by, making Ge Shaoting dizzy. He could only try to distract himself by doing something else.

"boom--"

Another cannonball exploded, sending up a towering column of water. The flames rising from it scorched the small boat where Chu Xin and her companions were. Chu Xin squinted, keeping a close eye on the large ship that was chasing after them, taking Ge Shaoting's words as a compliment.

"Of course, lawless places should be frequented by outlaws. Otherwise, what's the point of coming here? Are we here for tourism?"

Ge Shaoting patted his wildly beating heart and laughed when he heard her words. "That's right, this is much more interesting than traveling. It's thrilling, exciting, and you can learn a lot."

Hearing this, Chu Xin turned to look at him, "Never regretted it? Aren't you afraid?"

"How could that be? I believe you more than I believe myself!" Ge Shaoting shook his head firmly. As the explosions around him became more and more frequent and the ship beneath his feet became more and more turbulent, he was almost thrown off. He could only cling to his body in the most disheveled posture.

But his expression and tone made it seem like he was making an oath.

Seeing him like this, Chu Xin couldn't help but find it amusing, but at the same time she secretly shook her head. This guy had been a noble young master for many years; he could endure small hardships, but he really couldn't bear major suffering.

Seeing Ge Shaoting's body being tossed high into the air once again, Chu Xin moved with lightning speed, reaching out to hook the rope fixed to the ship's side not far away and quickly tying it around his waist.

He instructed him, "If you feel dizzy, close your eyes and lie down. Conserving your energy is the most important thing. Now is not the time to show off."

One shell after another rained down, and their ship seemed to be sailing precariously on one wave after another. Nearly an hour later, when Hu Kan reconfirmed their position, he finally saw the corner of the reef island that suddenly appeared ahead.

He wiped the water off his face and hurriedly reminded, "Hurry up!"

At the same time, it accelerated forward recklessly. Because of the high speed, the waves crashed over it. Taking advantage of the moment when the bow was lifted high, it suddenly turned and drifted through the 90-degree turn that should have been passed by a slow, wide turn.

At that very instant, Chu Xin lunged at the torpedo tube, snatched control from Yang Zheng's hands, and swiftly turned the position to ignite it without aiming!

The torpedo, with a flame even darker than the previous torpedo launch, trailed an extremely dazzling blue flash of lightning, like a shooting star streaking across the sky, as it plunged into the waves and flew straight toward the enemy ship behind it.

In just two seconds, a deafening explosion rang out, followed by a towering burst of flames.

The large ship that had been closely following behind was instantly torn open with a huge gash, and various fragments of the hull rained down into the sea.

The ship, which was comparable in size to a medium-sized cargo ship, was engulfed in flames. The radar antenna fell to the ground, losing its function. The alarm sounded, and the panicked shouts of the crew in Mandarin sounded surprisingly pleasant.


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