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Chapter 981

"Approach." The Japanese captain immediately ordered two ships to approach the freighter. Now the large army has received a reply, and the large army will soon return to their blockade chain: "All members enter a state of combat and may exchange fire with the enemy at any time."

"Yes." The Japanese soldiers immediately conveyed the captain's order.

Two warships are fast, after all, giant cargo ships.

Their only goal is to force the freighter to stop and then go to the ship for inspection.

If an enemy ship is found to be full of weapons and equipment, then it is exactly the target they are looking for.

The Japanese warship quickly approached the freighter, and at the same time used the radio to keep calling out to the freighter.

Ask the cargo ship to stop immediately and let them get on board for inspection.

"MME1414 cargo ship, we are the Japanese naval force. Please stop sailing immediately and let us get on the ship for inspection, otherwise we will open fire."

"MME1414 cargo ship, we are the Japanese naval force. Please stop sailing immediately and let us get on the ship for inspection, otherwise we will open fire."

"MME1414 cargo ship, we are the Japanese naval force. Please stop sailing immediately and let us get on the ship for inspection, otherwise we will open fire."

The Japanese kept broadcasting in the middle of the Japanese, with the purpose of stopping the freighter.

But the freighter still couldn't hear it and continued sailing on the sea.

Can't you hear it when you're so close?

The freighter is now anxious.

The Japanese captain was even more anxious, and his nose was so angry that he was smoking.

"What should I do if Captain?" the Japanese soldier asked immediately.

"What else can I do? I'll warn them that if I don't stop, I won't blame us for being polite." The Japanese captain was so angry that he smoked and immediately ordered the soldiers to open fire.

The Japanese soldiers immediately pointed the muzzle at the front of the freighter.

"Open fire." The Japanese captain shouted immediately.

Boom!

There was a loud bang.

A column of water roared from the sea, splashing water dozens of meters high.

This is the first warning from the Japanese Navy to the freighter. If the rear wheel cannot stop, the artillery fire will be directed at the freighter.

Although the Japanese fired artillery fire to warn the freighter to stop sailing, they also used the radio of the warship to continue to shout to the freighter.

Just as the Japanese were preparing for the second shell, several figures appeared on the deck of the freighter.

At the same time, he also used flashlights to send lanterns to the Japanese warships.

The general meaning of the lamp language: Who are you and why do you fire shells at us?

The Japanese captain saw the people on the freighter chanting, and then asked the soldiers around him: "What are they talking about?"

"Report to the captain, the person on the freighter told us: Ask who we are and why we fire shells at them to warn them." The Japanese soldiers directly translated.

"No, we have been shouting so many times, but they don't know who we are yet. Don't they understand our language?" the Japanese captain asked curiously.

"Maybe they really don't understand what we are talking about, and the flags they hung on the boat were American flags, as if they really didn't understand our language very much." The Japanese soldiers responded truthfully.

"Then do you speak English?" asked the Japanese captain.

"I won't say it."

"I won't say what else you said."

"But, Captain, although I can't speak English, I can speak lanterns."
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