Chapter 17 Sailing(1/2)
the next day.
Yongen got up around nine o'clock in the morning.
After changing his clothes, he put on a coat with the word "justice" on it and walked out of the room.
"Good morning, Lieutenant!"
Weber was already waiting in front of the door.
"Then get ready to go."
Yongen was not surprised that he was here and said.
"yes!"
Weber received the instructions and left quickly.
Yongen came to the deck, and all the soldiers were busy.
I saw the mineman pull with both hands, and heard the sound of metal clanking as the anchor broke out of the water, allowing mine to be pulled up quickly.
"Bang!"
At the same time, Weber also pulled an anchor from the other side.
Seeing this, Bray gestured to the soldier at the helm.
"Now the ship is about to sail!"
"Buzz~!"
A long blast sounded and the huge warship started sailing.
After seeing the strength of Second Lieutenant Yongen yesterday, we all know that this is definitely not an ordinary second lieutenant.
Weber also told them that as soon as the second lieutenant wakes up today, he will sail eastward.
Obviously, the second lieutenant has his own mission, and they, the soldiers, only need to obey their superiors.
Yongen looked at their actions and nodded with satisfaction.
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the other side.
"Report! Ensign Yongen's warship has set sail."
Luo Ka was sitting on his desk writing something. After hearing the soldier's report, the hand holding the pen stopped.
"Lieutenant Lorca, Lieutenant Yongen set sail the next day without your order. Is that your order?"
A young man in a coat also walked in and asked.
"Lieutenant Moss, those are indeed my instructions."
Luo Ka glanced at Moss and said.
"Since it's the lieutenant's order, I'll take my leave now."
After hearing what Roca said, Moss nodded and left.
Lorca crossed his arms and began to think thoughtfully.
Regarding Yongen's sudden departure, Lorca was not sure what he was going to do.
Generally speaking, Yongen, as a second lieutenant, would have to ask the lieutenant before setting sail.
However, he knew that Yongen also directly became a second lieutenant in the navy, and he might not understand some of the rules in the military.
He's not ignorant enough yet.
Yongen obviously wanted to do something on this voyage and achieve certain military exploits.
Lorca knew that there were many bounty orders placed on the desk in the superior lounge of every warship.
Lorca knew that Yongen was not an ordinary person. The terrifying and destructive power he saw in the forest last night would naturally make it impossible for him to succumb to something as simple as a second lieutenant.
Moreover, the good deeds Yongen has been doing in the town, his character is guaranteed, and he should not do any evil things. The most important thing is the terrifying strength contained in Yongen.
Luoka knew that he could not control this kind of person. For a person like Yongen, he could just let him move freely.
There was a permission slip written on Lorca's hand, which was a document to make amends for Yone for sailing without reporting anything.
Looking at this document, Luo Ka said with a smile.
"When you go and come back, you may not be a second lieutenant."
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"Crash!"
The sound of boats cutting through the sea.
On Yongen's side, he stood on the deck and looked at the blue sea.
Originally he was very interested in taking a look at the beautiful scenery of the sea, but an hour passed.
No matter how the ship moves, the surrounding scenery remains unchanged.
Yongen turned around.
The soldiers on the deck were basically looking for things to do to pass the time.
Most of them are, some are playing cards, some are drinking and chatting together.
Only two people are training themselves.
Bray was carrying some weights and doing push-ups with one hand.
Weber took a long knife and practiced chopping over and over again.
Yongen walked over and said.
"This is how you spend your boring time on the ship?"
"Because the voyage takes a long time, there is nothing to be busy on the sailing ship, and it is also good to do more practice.
Bray didn't stop doing push-ups and replied directly.
Weber stopped and added.
"There are still things."
"Is there anything I can do?"
Yong En was bored at this moment and asked.
Weber began to answer Yongen's questions slowly.
"That's when the scouts spotted the other ships."
"We need to get closer and inspect it to determine whether it is a merchant ship or a pirate ship."
"If it is a merchant ship, the captain of that ship needs to report what kind of goods it is transporting."
"Then we will only allow it to pass when we need the approval of our army and feel that we can pass freely."
"If it's not allowed, you can allow some money to be paid to bribe the inspectors before they are allowed to pass."
"Another way is to use the money from buying off inspections to directly hire the navy to escort merchant ships."
"In that case, even if we inspect a merchant ship, as long as there is a navy on that ship, we will be allowed to obtain a small share of the benefits."
"It's just that the benefits will be relatively much smaller."
The surrounding soldiers did not pay attention to Weber's words.
These are common sense. It can be said that as long as a merchant ship is found, certain benefits can be obtained.
"Oh~ I understand."
Yongen nodded thoughtfully.
"Or if we encounter some pirate groups, the highest-ranking leader on our military ship will make a free judgment.
"There are two options."
"The first option is to start arresting directly. This option will naturally lead to more military merits."
"But if you choose this method, soldiers will generally suffer certain casualties."
Weber stopped here.
"go on."
Yongen nodded and motioned for him to continue.
Seeing Yone's instructions, Weber continued.
"The second option is that, for the sake of the success rate of capture and safety considerations, you should first use phone bugs to notify the surrounding naval branches."
"If you notify the nearby branch, as long as the support of the nearby branch is dragged in, it will be more conducive to catching the pirates. The safety will naturally be much better, but there is no doubt that the military merits of catching the pirates will be much reduced.
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To be continued...