Chapter 404 - 404 408 Roaring in the Sea Fog
Chapter 404 - 404 408 Roaring in the Sea Fog
?Chapter 404: Chapter 408: Roaring in the Sea Fog Chapter 404: Chapter 408: Roaring in the Sea Fog A deep and dignified steam whistle echoed over the sea, as sacred steam gushed from the core cabin of the ship, shaking the towering smokestack of the Sea Mist and every intricate pipe within it. Amid this war horn-like wailing of the steam whistle, all sailors sprang into action.
Lifts creaked as they transported shells and heavy artillery rounds into the combat ammunition depot below the gun deck, steam pipes roared ceaselessly, channeling the hallowed gas into various essential mechanisms and blessed areas. Sailors moved back and forth across the deck and corridors, each taking their positions for battle.
When the whistle sounded a second time, the small chapel at the rear of the Sea Mist rang its copper bell, signaling the blessing of the Storm Goddess, and bestowing Gomona’s grace upon this fearsome warship considered “cursed” by the world.
On the other main battleships of the Mist Fleet, similar sounds of bells and steam whistles also resonated—an array of shipboard church bells echoed in the fog, seemingly producing a mysterious resonance, their synchronized chimes even beginning to alter reality, slightly diminishing and dissipating the dense fog hovering over the sea.
At the same time, the nearby patrolling Frost Navy also responded—flags were raised, lights flickered, the sound of steam whistles and the ringing of the church bells echoed brilliantly in the fog!
At this moment, a half-century of entanglements and hostility between the two fleets finally gave way to the extraordinary phenomena descending above all heads. Under the bizarre and perilous fog blockade, the navy established by the living and the fleet dominated by the Undead had become the only forces that could rely on each other.
Nobody knew when or in what form the enemy would appear, but everyone knew that any unfamiliar ship appearing on these waters was the enemy.
Even “friendly ships” that refused to respond to communication were the enemy.
The enemy was the sea itself.
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