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Volume 31, Chapter 31 D?nitz II

"The left full rudder, the dual mainframe moves forward at full speed, and leave this ghost place." Dunitz ordered. His voice was quickly transmitted to the engine compartment. The sound of the motor driving the propeller penetrated into everyone's eardrums, and everyone wanted to leave this ghost place immediately.

"No! Sir, it's coming to us." The listener stood up excitedly and looked helplessly at the captain Denitz surrounded by sailors, sweating all over his head!

"Diver deeper!" Dunitz turned his eyes at the ceiling, and he grabbed sweat on his forehead, then looked at the eldest mate beside him and said, "We must be deeper and deeper!"

The bow of the boat sinks again, and the submersible cabin filled with sea water takes the entire submarine to the bottom of the sea. At the same time, under the huge water pressure, the boat began to emit squeaks. Whether it was killed by a deep water bomb or a sea water, it was indeed not that easy to choose. But at this time, no choice was made. With two more violent explosions, the sailors in the submarine were still swaying in the boat even if they grabbed everything they could hold. Some closed valves were also collapsed by huge water pressure, and the hissing sea water sprayed in from the joints of the pipeline.

When Dunitz was about to shout to check the valve, his hull suddenly turned in the sea water caused by the explosion. The lights everywhere were turned off, and the submarine was pitch black. He could feel the submarine planting back into the water like a dead fish and quickly sinking to the seabed. He no longer cared about the shouting of the sailors. He shouted loudly to the engine room: "Empty the ballast water cabinet! Empty all ballast water cabinets..., Stop! Go back at full speed! Go back at full speed!"

First mate Musen also found that the situation was extremely critical. The reason for the lights to go out should be that the battery fell down when the hull was reversed. For the submarine at the bottom of the water, losing power would mean losing all power. He kept ordering the sailor to the stern of the submarine while being shocked by the explosion waves, because in this way, the bow of the boat was raised so that the submarine would not get deeper and deeper.

Although the officers issued the correct order, the shock of the deep water explosion outside the boat stopped, and the sailors even rolled and crawled to the stern of the boat, but after Dunitz and Mussen used flashlights to check the pressure gauge in the tower, they found that the submarine was still moving downwards, and their eyes were about to break. Just as they were calling God, the pressure gauge's finger clock trembled between 270 and 300, and then the pressure gauge turned rapidly. At this time, the water cabinet was drained, and the submarine with a light body was rising rapidly towards the water surface like a stick inserted into the bottom of the water.

"No! No!!" Dunitz slapped the water pressure gauge, in great pain. Going down means death, but going up means death?

The submarine jumped out of the sea like a dramatic, and fell into the light column of a destroyer's searchlight. "Submarine!" The gunner on the ship exclaimed, and then the shells came. Denitz in the boat had long expected this scene. The best way to get rid of the dilemma at this time was to dive again, but the submarine had no power and the compressed air in the boat had been exhausted. All he could do was to be sunk by the destroyer.

"Surrender!" Dunitz said helplessly as he looked at the sailor who had escaped from death in the boat.

"I...I agree." The first mate Musen wriggled uneasyly. Before he said he agreed, he also looked at the sailor surrounding him. The submarine was damaged, and surrender was the only option. (To be continued...)
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