Or rather, if it were any other ship girl right now, Sirius would pounce on her too. What scenario could be more suitable than this for her to sacrifice herself?
Unfortunately, it was Plymouth present. If Sirius had made such a move, even without hostility, he would have been blasted away by Plymouth's cannons. Sirius firmly believed that Plymouth would only go further and without any hesitation.
'Ugh, damn it! I've managed to get Miss Perseus away, but I just can't get Plymouth out of my sight! Waaah, my proud master, what can I do to feel your warm embrace again? Damn it, ahhh...'
Sirius was screaming inside, feeling wronged at the same time. On the entire cruise ship, Sirius was actually only afraid of Plymouth and Perseus.
Needless to say, Plymouth is the kind of guy who would actually attack his own companions. Unless he gets Jing Su's permission, anyone who approaches Jing Su with a threatening gesture will be attacked by Plymouth. If he hesitates for even a second or fails to aim for a vital spot, then he's no longer Plymouth.
As for Perseus, don't let her quiet and arrogant demeanor fool you; she's one of the ship girls on the cruise ship who would actually attack you. If you suddenly lunge at Jing Su, Perseus will definitely stop you halfway. Of course, Perseus's attack won't be as dramatic as Plymouth's, but if she does stop you, pinning you to the ground or blasting you to smithereens doesn't seem to make much difference.
As for Warspite and Vanguard, there's not much to worry about; they're considered the good guys in the Royal Navy.
'Waaah, as a royal maid, what's the point of my life if I can't serve my proud master? Waaah, I'm such a failure! Ah, revered goddess of maids, please hear my cry! Please tell me, how can I pounce on my proud master? Amen!'
Although Sirius was very happy to receive Jing Su's praise, he couldn't take things further because Plymouth was there to stop him. Sirius was very frustrated. The thought that on the cruise ship, it would be extremely difficult for him to not only get a ring, but also to spend more time with Jing Su. Sirius was even more frustrated.
Chapter 170 I Can Do Anything
"Commander, how about I explain these spoils of war to you?"
Seeing Sirius's reaction, Plymouth seemed unmoved, only saying this one sentence indifferently.
"Oh, sure, that's fine." Jing Su naturally didn't feel anything and happily nodded in agreement.
"This is a patrol team. It's unclear whether Miss Perseus destroyed all their weapons or they weren't carrying heavy weapons. In any case, during the subsequent search, the little yellow chickens didn't find any main weapons, not even torpedoes. There were plenty of machine guns, but no naval cannons. Well, not only were there no shells, but they couldn't even find the cannon barrels."
Therefore, Miss Warwear deduced that this unit was a sacrificial pawn, used to draw attention away from the enemy.
"Attract attention?" Jing Su was getting the hang of it. He hadn't really had much contact with the Sirens since arriving in this world, so he wasn't sure if the Sirens in this world were the same as those in the game. But regardless of the Sirens' situation, the Siren warships were basically intelligent weapons.
Intelligent weapons sound high-end, but when actually applied to combat, they're basically a bunch of idiots. Unless there's a high-level command ship nearby to directly direct them, the Sirens warships, separated from the main force, will only execute existing strategies. The level of execution they have is quite exaggerated; they don't even care if there are enemies nearby.
For example, if a Siren warship's mission is to gather intelligence, but it gets delayed for some reason, it will try to escape first and then continue its mission. This seems fine, but in reality, a battle on the front lines is fought very quickly, usually within one or two days. The longest battle so far has only lasted half a month.
Therefore, when the ship girls are cleaning up the battlefield, they will find something very strange: even though the main force has already retreated, the Siren warships that have just escaped and are gathering intelligence will still steadfastly carry out the orders given to them by the forward command ship.
“Yes, a sacrificial pawn.” Plymouth nodded and added, “These warships are equipped with new engines, making them quite fast, and they also have an exaggerated mimicry system. Such a large cloud, even at sea, is easily visible to satellites. So Miss Warspite speculates that this fleet was released to attract attention.”
"So, there might be a main force of the Sirens nearby?" Jing Su understood Plymouth's implied meaning.
“Currently, it seems highly likely. Moreover, the main Siren force is in some kind of disadvantageous situation and is probably unable to move. As for the reason why it cannot move, we don’t know.” Plymouth nodded, agreeing with Jing Su’s statement.
"This road to the front lines should be safe, right?" After listening to Plymouth's explanation, Jing Su raised an eyebrow and asked.
"Yes, Commander, the route we've chosen is a major artery connecting the front lines and the rear. Theoretically, it's absolutely safe. Even if a Siren fleet were to drift by, it would be very small, and the Maritime Bureau's warships could handle it. So, there won't be any problems," Plymouth hurriedly explained, thinking Jing Su was complaining that the Royal Navy had chosen a route frequented by Sirens.
In fact, there are three main routes from the rear to the front lines, each controlled by one of the three factions. One of them is the main route overseen by the Royal Navy. The Royal Navy's ability to exert the strongest influence in the Maritime Bureau and gain the most superior status is also related to this route. The other two secondary routes are controlled by the Sakura Empire and the two French factions, respectively.
On a side note, the three routes were initially of roughly equal importance. However, due to internal conflicts between the Sakura Empire and the two French factions, merchants from those factions often had to repeatedly rent out routes. With so many factions under their control, they didn't know who to contact for favors. In addition, the Maritime Bureau moved its headquarters to the coastal city where the Royal Navy was located, so the routes belonging to the Royal Navy gradually became the main routes.
However, one factor in the Maritime Bureau's choice of the Royal Faction as its partner was that the Royal Faction was the easiest to talk to. Despite the arrogance of the various nobles in the Royal Faction, they were actually the easiest to talk to because they mostly followed certain etiquette. Among the three factions with shipping routes, the Royal Faction was the only one willing to lease land to the Maritime Bureau.
Well, it turns out that the Royal Faction isn't the only faction that likes to buy territory; basically, every faction likes to buy territory. It's just that the Royal Faction is relatively more discreet in its approach. At least they haven't touched the densely populated residential areas of Seaside City (mainly because too many people have lived there, and they're disgusted with them). Unlike the Sakura Empire faction, who, regardless of the circumstances, will take any territory they set their sights on, whether or not there are people living there. I've heard that they've almost acquired all the territory on their island.
There are factions like the Royal Navy, Sakura Empire, and the two French factions that like to expand their territory in established areas. There are also factions that prefer to have only their own faction on their territory, such as the Eastern Empire and the Northern Alliance. These two factions are also quite keen on expanding their territory, but they usually do so on uninhabited islands. Although it is more difficult at the beginning and resource acquisition will be more troublesome later, the advantage is that it is quiet and not easy to be disturbed, so they can focus on their own things in peace.
The Eagle Union is the least concerned. Their base is on the front lines, a mixed bag with various factions. Incidentally, the Eagle Union is arguably the most divided faction in the entire port. Even the Sakura Empire, which is the most turbulent, at least has a figurehead. When Nagato is around, no matter how big the conflicts are among the ship girls under her command, they can at least live in peace. But the Eagle Union is different. Forget about having a figurehead, there's no one in charge when problems arise.
Currently, Saratoga, commonly known as Little Garga, is in charge of the White Hawk. Before her, it was Yorktown, and before Yorktown, it was Washington. Well, the White Hawk currently operates on a rotating management system, so anyone can become the boss with just a word. But while you can say it, whether others listen to your orders is another matter entirely.
Theoretically, among the active Eagle Union ship girls, Enterprise and Garden are the most qualified to lead the faction, but they're really not cut out for it, mainly because their personalities don't match. Can these two even take charge? Yes, they can, but should they be allowed to? No, if Enterprise and Eagle Union really take over, the faction's overall structure will be in trouble within days. Besides, these two ship girls themselves aren't really interested in managing the faction. Garden is alright, busy collecting all sorts of Honey photos and mystery novel images every day, but Enterprise always has a pessimistic vibe. If Belfast hadn't been taking care of her so closely, who knows what problems might have arisen.
However, recently, after hearing that Jing Su was going to the front line, it seems that the big shots in the White Eagle camp suddenly became interested in the position of the camp's leader. Currently, various struggles are raging, but everyone has tacitly kept quiet about these things from Jing Su.
Commanders are here to be happy and cheerful. What if they get annoyed by dealing with these troublesome matters? What if they leave a bad impression? In short, not only the White Eagle faction, but all the other factions with internal conflicts will become a loving family as long as Jing Su is present.
Of course, as long as Jing Su is still around, the port area is indeed a big family. However, the key to the survival of this family is Jing Su. With him around, everyone can get along peacefully and coexist happily. When they meet in private, at most they will have a few arguments, and there is absolutely no possibility of starting a fight.
If Jing Su were gone, well, I don't even want to think about it. Every ship girl can't imagine what a world would be like without Jing Su. Nobody wants a world like that! A world without a commander has no reason to exist!
The Ironblood and Sardinia factions are the most mysterious, and it's unclear what they're up to right now. Sardinia is relatively easy to deal with, but their Marco Polo is a free spirit who talks about everything and has a big heart. However, while her abilities aren't exactly incompetent, they can certainly mess things up easily, so she's not a major concern.
However, Ironblood has been shrouded in mystery and hasn't made a large-scale public appearance for quite some time. To be precise, apart from a few veteran Ironblood ship girls like Roon, Eugen, and Hutten who are still active in the public eye, the rest of Ironblood's main force is basically nowhere to be found. Specifically, the main force of Frederick the Great's faction has disappeared. The High Seas Fleet hasn't appeared for a long time. Frederick, as the person in charge, will appear a few times when the leaders hold meetings, but otherwise he remains mysterious.
“Plymouth, besides taking care of the servants, you have another task for the front lines—to gather intelligence on the other factions. Don’t underestimate this task. This information is crucial as to how long the servants will stay with the Royal faction each year. Belfast will provide cover for you at the front.”
Recalling Queen Elizabeth's instructions to him before his departure, Plymouth felt a pang of unease. Gathering intelligence—he really didn't want to do that kind of work, as it would mean less time for him to spend with the Commander. But it was indeed a very important matter.
After Jing Su's return, the unification of the port area is a foregone conclusion. However, it's not possible now because there are still factions that haven't let Jing Su 'enjoy' his own base. It's necessary to go through the whole process. Once the unification is complete, Jing Su will be compensated for the time he spent with them.
Well, the leaders of each faction have already discussed it privately. Jing Su will visit each faction's base, and the other factions will not interfere with how the time is arranged. After unification, they will plan out Jing Su's time together. During their time together, they can decide how to rise to power, and the other factions are not allowed to interfere. Otherwise, when their time comes, they can't blame the other factions for causing trouble.
However, to put it bluntly, this is just a draft. Many details are not clearly discussed, or rather, they are deliberately left unclear so that loopholes can be exploited later. In the end, it all comes down to one thing: each person has to rely on their own abilities.
As for hoping that the other factions won't cause trouble, haha, how could that be? If no one caused trouble, why would Jing Su have to go to the front lines after such a short time? According to past practice, the summer offensive wouldn't start this early.
Just as news of the summer offensive at the front came out, all factions except the Royal Faction—oh, except for the Eastern Empire—clearly stated that they would fully support the summer offensive. Although the Eastern Empire faction didn't say anything, good heavens, all their capable fighters were already at the front, so naturally they didn't say anything, a typical case of making a fortune in silence.
So Queen Elizabeth was quite angry and upset at the farewell banquet. She hadn't even developed a relationship with Jing Su yet, and now he was leaving. She was furious. They had agreed not to interfere with each other, but as soon as Jing Su arrived at the Royal Base, someone started causing trouble.
In situations where all factions speak out in unison, it's impossible to achieve this without a major faction organizing it.
"Plymouth, even if we haven't obtained any intelligence, this is the one thing we must find out: who is sabotaging our royal plans?" Queen Elizabeth said through gritted teeth.
Plymouth naturally agreed. Firstly, it was Her Majesty the Queen's word, and secondly, this matter had indeed harmed her interests. She hadn't even had a proper chance to get to know Jing Su yet, and many people in the royal camp were already watching her for wanting to be with Jing Su. It would be even more troublesome at the front lines.
"So there might be other enemies nearby? Should we go and clear them out?" After hearing Plymouth's explanation, Jing Su didn't think too much about it. Guanghui and Yixian had both told him that even though the front line had established a very complete defense system, Sirens would still occasionally sneak into the rear. After all, Sirens are extremely difficult to intercept unless they are deployed in large groups.
After all, the number of ship girls is limited. When they were with Jing Su, there were indeed many ship girls, but on the front line, there were far too few. The current patrol mode on the front line is that a full squadron of ship girls carries a bunch of mass-produced machines to search everywhere. If they find them, they are dealt with directly. If they don't find them, so be it. Anyway, the Siren warships that can run to the rear are not too large in scale, and the Maritime Bureau's own warships can handle them. Moreover, this is also the requirement of the Maritime Bureau. After the ship girls suddenly appeared, there has been a strong public demand for the Maritime Bureau to abolish the military. The Maritime Bureau needs a legitimate reason to keep the military.
“If it is the Commander’s order, Plymouth is happy to share the burden.” Upon hearing Jing Su’s words, Plymouth bowed and said earnestly.
"And me, and me too! Don't forget me, Sirius! My proud master, just give the order, and I will bring victory back to you!" Sirius jumped out, its full bridge bobbing up and down, clearly very excited.
"So enthusiastic? But I wonder if the Vanguard are still willing to attack. They seemed a bit reluctant to fight just now," Jing Su muttered to herself.
"No, no, I'm not unhappy at all. I'd love to go on a sortie, Commander. Please let me go. I'll do anything!"
Chapter 171 Was it still an underestimation?
This time, Qianwei didn't miss it and rushed over in a hurry.
"Huh? Qianwei, are you done?" Hearing Qianwei's voice, Jing Su turned her head and looked at him. She was about to say something else, but then she was dumbfounded.
Because at this moment, the vanguard was only wrapped in a bathrobe, his hands covering the bridge, his face flushed, panting as he leaned against the door. Although the bathrobe covered him, the vanguard seemed to have rushed very fast and was a little tired. He bent over and leaned against the door frame, and the cleavage hidden in the bathrobe was mysterious and elegant.
"Yes, yes, I'm rested. Commander, Royal Knights, Vanguard Knights, are ready to deploy at any time!" The Vanguard suddenly stopped, saluted Jing Su, and then, well, as everyone knows, bathrobes, which are not fixed garments, absolutely cannot be worn with any large movements, especially for women, or rather, for someone like the Vanguard, who simply draped them over his body.
"Miss Avant-garde!"
"Avant-garde!!"
Several people widened their eyes in an instant.
"Eh!!!"
Soon, the vanguard, realizing what was happening, turned red at a visible speed. His cheeks, neck, and even forehead were flushed. The vanguard screamed, wrapped his arms around the bridge, and squatted down abruptly. You could vaguely see circles of white mist rising from the vanguard's forehead.
"Cough cough, okay, okay, I know you're anxious." This time, Jing Su was the first to react. She quickly stepped forward, draped the bathrobe back over Qianwei's body, and gently patted his back to comfort him.
"Waaah, Commander, my pride, my pride as a Royal Knight, is gone!" Vanguard trembled, sobbing and choking as Jing Su comforted him.
'Eh, is this what you're concerned about?' Jing Su had anticipated many things, such as Qian Wei saying something like she'd never get married, but she quickly realized, wait a minute, Qian Wei is already her wife. She gave him a ring in the game, and in this world, whether in body, mind, or title, she's her wife. It's just that she didn't think things through when she said those things, she should be punished!
Therefore, Jing Su said that she needs to read some 'classical texts' at night to replenish her brain, so that she won't spend all day thinking about random things.
"Don't worry, they won't say anything wrong. Your pride is still there." Jing Su shook her head, pulling herself back to reality. It was important to reassure Qianwei now.
"Yes, yes, Miss Avant-garde, I absolutely will not tell anyone else about you like this." At this moment, Sirius also stepped forward, patting his chest to assure her.
"Eeya!" Sirius's words only made the vanguard tremble more violently. Of everyone present, everyone else was alright, but Sirius... she was there, her pride, her... sob sob sob~
"Ahem, Sirius, just say less." Seeing that the more she tried to appease him, the more troublesome things became, Jing Su had no choice but to call out.
"Yes, my proud master, I will not speak." Sirius was also a little embarrassed. To be honest, she was a pretty easygoing person, and there was very little in the port that would embarrass her, but she had encountered something like this now.
Hmm, but I have to say, Miss Vanguard's figure is really great. Although the bridge isn't big, at least not as big as mine, the overall proportions are really good. Does my proud master like Miss Vanguard? Ah, no! What should I do? This... should I make this thing smaller?
Compared to Sirius, Plymouth was much more well-behaved. She was rather indifferent to everything. As long as Jing Su wasn't around, Plymouth was a very sensible person. Perhaps she lacked common sense, but she knew what to say and what not to say.
After all, Qianwei was a powerful warrior, or perhaps Jing Su's comforting words were too soothing. In any case, it didn't take long for Qianwei to regain his senses. With a graceful turn, he draped his bathrobe over his shoulders.
"Ahem, point to the commander. Anyway, let's hurry up and figure out how to deal with the possible enemies. This time, the enemy actually appeared in the safety passage, so they might be quite difficult to deal with. We must take them seriously." Vanguard said seriously. If it weren't for the lingering blush on her cheeks, it would be hard to connect her with the tearful look she had just given us.
"Yes, it definitely needs to be studied. Here's what we'll do: Vanguard, go change your clothes first. I'll study these spoils of war first. Who knows what we might discover? We'll meet at Captain's after half a small tree. Oh, right, remember to inform Warspite and Javelin. Although it's a bit of a hassle for them, it's always better to discuss these things with everyone."
Jing Su considered Qianwei's suggestion and felt it made perfect sense. Combining Plymouth's words, the Sirens that were defeated this time were clearly sacrificial pawns, completely unarmed, and could hardly be considered bait. What kind of bait has no ability to resist at all? Isn't this just child's play?
Anyway, Jing Su wasn't in a hurry to get to the front line so quickly. She could deal with the threat while she was there, and who knows what surprises awaited her.
Before that, Jing Su still planned to learn about the Sirens warships. As the saying goes, "Know yourself and know your enemy and you will win every battle." Although he might not be of much use in actual combat, at least he wouldn't be completely unable to understand anything when communicating with others.
"Yes, Commander, I'll go change right away." The vanguard had long wanted to leave this troublesome place, and with Jing Su's permission, he quickly left.
The courage I had painstakingly mustered was ultimately defeated by shame.
"Speaking of which, how did the vanguard know we were talking about combat?" Jing Su suddenly thought of this question as she watched the vanguard leave.
The way Qianwei looked just now was as if he had rushed here from the bathhouse. He hadn't even dried himself off yet, and water droplets were clearly visible everywhere on the ground as he ran. Just as Qianwei himself said, his pride as a royal knight was gone.
This isn't just a loss of pride; it's shattered integrity into pieces. Those glittering things on the ground aren't just water droplets and footprints, but also the precious integrity of the avant-garde!
However, judging from Qianwei's behavior just now, it seems that her integrity isn't particularly precious.
After the vanguard ran away, the loot room returned to its original tranquility.
"So, where were we?" Jing Su broke the silence first. Just as he had thought, he wanted to take advantage of this time to learn as much as possible about the Sirens warship so that he wouldn't be completely unable to understand during the meeting later.
This is also one of the reasons why Jing Su wanted to call Qianwei away. It's not that there would be any taboos if Qianwei was present, but rather that there had been lessons learned. On the night she tested herself and the ship girls' ability to attack without resources, Qianwei had been saying something like this the whole time: "Now we can fight to our hearts' content on the battlefield."
Well, who said the Royal Navy doesn't have any war-crazed individuals? Vanguard is one, and in extreme cases, he ranks among the top in the entire port area.
Beneath that avant-garde and gentle exterior lies a heart that never ceases to live and never stops fighting.
If the vanguard were on the battlefield, he would have quickly steered the conversation to how and when to launch an attack.
“It’s time to explain the spoils to you, Commander.” Plymouth reacted the fastest, immediately walking up to Jing Su and pointing to the purple-glowing object, saying, “Commander, this is the Siren Core. According to existing research data, the core of each Siren warship is not exactly the same, mainly depending on the function designed for the warship.”
"There's such a saying?" Jing Su began to recall what Yi Xian had told him when they went to the Donghuang camp's base, and considered it in conjunction with information from various sources.
"Yes, the core of the Sirens is very similar to the Mind Cube, but it is not as powerful. Therefore, it needs to be equipped with other computers for assistance. However, once each Sirens core is made, its function is determined. Because of this, the Maritime Bureau has been collecting Sirens cores for research and using them to build warships."
"Using the core of a Siren to build a warship? Is this really okay?" Jing Su noticed the key point in Plymouth's words.
This thing was salvaged from a Siren warship! Who knows what kind of programs were programmed inside? You know, the Sirens are masters of information and intelligence. The reason why the Maritime Safety Administration's warships were left far behind by the Sirens was largely because they simply couldn't win in electronic warfare.
Jing Su vaguely remembered Yi Xian saying that in the early stages of the battle between the Maritime Bureau and the Sirens, humanity's own satellites 'betrayed' them. Yes, they did betray us. To be precise, the Sirens took away our control over them. The Maritime Bureau didn't realize this at first and continued to make strategic plans based on the information detected by the satellites. As a result, they suffered heavy losses, and the navy was almost completely wiped out.
Only when the port area emerged and helped the Maritime Safety Administration upgrade and iterate its satellite system was it possible to regain control of information and intelligence.
Jing Su was very curious. After suffering such a huge loss, how could the higher-ups of the Maritime Bureau dare to use the Siren Core to build warships?
“The Maritime Bureau’s explanation is that they have fully cracked the Siren core, and all the hidden risks inside have been eliminated. Therefore, the cores that can be used to build warships are absolutely safe,” Plymouth explained after organizing his thoughts.
"Won't this affect us?" Jing Su asked. No matter what, using the enemy's stuff, if it were firearms, that would be one thing, but it's something that can connect to the internet. How could Jing Su be at ease?
“It’s not a big problem, Commander.” Seeing Jing Su’s worry, Plymouth quickly explained, “The defense zones under the Maritime Bureau are not important areas. Even if they are all lost, it will not have a significant impact on the front line. When we were designing the front line, we had already taken into account the issue of the Maritime Bureau’s warships.”
"Yes, my proud master. In fact, when Queen Elizabeth and the others were planning the front lines, they treated the Maritime Bureau's warships as if they were enemy warships. Unless it was absolutely unavoidable, we didn't even let the Maritime Bureau participate in joint operations. At most, we let them assist in cleaning up the battlefield or helping to transport supplies. That way, even if problems arose, it wouldn't have a significant impact on us." Sirius, seeing that he finally had a place, quickly interjected and added.
“Yes, Commander, the Maritime Bureau’s warships are currently either cleaning up the battlefield or transporting supplies at the front. In any case, we would rather use our own mass-produced ships than let the Maritime Bureau’s fleet participate in the battle on the front lines,” Plymouth explained as he flew his fingers across the control panel.
"I see. It's good that you have a plan. By the way, what's the situation with that mass-produced ship?" Jing Su nodded, but quickly thought of a key point. He had heard his girls say every day that combat support relied on mass-produced ships. Originally, Jing Su thought that these mass-produced ships were warships from the Maritime Bureau. Now it seems that they are actually from his own port area.
Jing Su became interested. He realized that he seemed to have subconsciously overlooked many things, such as this mass-produced ship. He knew that the pressure of patrolling at the front line was very high. Basically, someone needed to patrol the key routes around the clock. Jing Su knew the personality of the ship girls. Even combat maniacs would hate patrolling, a time-consuming, laborious, and boring task.
Given the limited number of ship girls, deploying a large number of them for patrols would be a waste of combat resources. Therefore, the main force of patrols is definitely not ship girls. Or rather, the ship girls are only responsible for patrolling specific areas at specific times, or they sit in the office and wait for the patrol team to discover the enemy situation and report the situation to the office before the ship girls can launch an attack.
Following this line of thought, the ships undergoing training are most likely the mass-produced ones. Moreover, judging from Plymouth and the others' attitude towards mass-produced ships, these ships are definitely not anything precious; they're the kind you wouldn't feel bad about losing. This gave Jing Su a preliminary assessment of the port's shipbuilding capabilities.
In fact, another aspect that demonstrates the port area's shipbuilding capabilities is its large cruise ships.
Even excluding the cruise ship Jing Su took to the Eastern Empire's base, just considering the number he's currently on, there are several cruise ships docked in the Royal Navy's ports. Judging from the chatter among the ship girls in the group, these cruise ships seem to be very common in the port area, much like bicycles among ordinary people. Although not everyone owns one, it's not difficult to get one to play with.
"Hehe, yes, Commander, while we wouldn't say the port's shipbuilding capabilities are absolutely invincible, we are certainly the strongest in this world." Plymouth lifted her skirt, twirled gracefully, and said proudly.
"Wow, you guys are amazing! I really didn't expect that, and I'm so proud of you." Seeing Plymouth's expression, Jing Su didn't hold back her praise, after all, this was indeed a real achievement.
Jing Su had always tried to assess the strength of the port area as high as possible, but now it seems that he had underestimated it.
Chapter 172 Operation Plan
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