Devil's Army

Chapter 500: Shame Plan No. 1

The golden eagle was flying close to the side of the ship under the muzzle, but it was still restless. It seized the opportunity and launched another missile at the bow of the Ise battleship ten centimeters below the waterline.

The Japanese at the stern of the battleship Ise were still busy plugging the leak and draining the water, but the bow began to shake violently again. Then the bow also began to take on water.

Although the Ise has a full displacement of more than 30,000 tons, it would not sink after being hit by two missiles, but it is still very dangerous if the holes at the bow and stern are not blocked in time.

Machine guns and anti-aircraft guns were useless against the golden eagle, so the Japanese on the deck lay on the side of the ship and shot at the golden eagle with their guns.

There is no steel plate on the back of the golden eagle, so bullets can still cause damage to it.

The soldiers maneuvered the Golden Eagle to shuttle among several other ships, avoiding the Japanese's shooting.

Feilong flew back to the dock with injuries and landed in the open space in front of the temporary command post behind the dock.

Gray Wolf took a look and asked the soldiers to bring Engineer Li over to repair it.

Engineer Li took a look at Feilong's injured right wing, measured its size, and asked the technician who came with him to cut a piece of the Japanese plane fragment he brought with him to the right size.

Soon, the technician cut a piece of aircraft debris according to Engineer Li's request.

Engineer Li personally welded the injured right wing of the dragon, polished it smooth, and gave it to the soldiers for a test flight.

The soldiers piloted the flying dragon for a test flight and the results were pretty good.

Gray Wolf immediately ordered the soldiers to load ammunition into the flying dragon and prepare to reinforce the golden eagle.

The flying dragon, loaded with bullets, increased its altitude and quickly flew towards the Japanese fleet.

The flying dragon in the sky looked like a little bird, and the Japanese on the warship did not notice it.

The Japanese soldiers on the five warships gathered around the side of the ship and shot at the Golden Eagle. The tail and left wing of the Golden Eagle were hit by two bullets. The tail was also shot through by the bullet, and the situation was already very dangerous.

Feilong arrived in time and dived down towards the deck of a cruiser that was shooting at the golden eagle.

The Japanese on the cruiser were strafed by the Type 92 heavy machine gun on Feilong's belly, and those who were not knocked down fled in all directions.

The danger to the golden eagle was lifted and it began to look for a target to attack.

At this time, Feilong also imitated the golden eagle, flying along the side of the warship and under the muzzle of the anti-aircraft gun. In this way, the anti-aircraft guns on the Japanese warships could not do anything to it.

As Feilong flew over the decks and gun platforms of the warships, Japanese soldiers were constantly hit and fell.

The Japanese soldiers who were not hit by Feilong raised their guns and shot at Feilong, but their bullets were bounced back by the steel plate installed on Feilong's abdomen.

Facing Feilong's dimensionality reduction attack, which means that you can only hit Feilong but cannot hit Feilong, Colonel Sakatani was helpless. Moreover, the shells in the belly of the golden eagle that chased the warships gave him a headache.

He began to think of retreating, but he was the one who came up with the "Plan No. 1 to Save Face", so wouldn't it be a slap in his face to propose retreating now? He ordered the anti-aircraft guns to level and shoot at the flying dragon and the golden eagle.

"Swoosh, swoosh, swoosh..." Anti-aircraft shells flew over the heads of the flying dragon and the golden eagle. The sound was scary, but there was no threat of danger.

Colonel Sakatani was completely at his wits' end. He had participated in many naval battles, big and small, but never had he felt as aggrieved as this one.

"Shoot a missile here!" Gray Wolf pointed at the Golden Eagle's display screen and ordered the soldiers.

That was the lower floor of the bridge of a destroyer with a displacement of less than 9,000 tons. It should be the command center of the destroyer.

The battleship Ise was too big to be sunk by three or four missiles. The Golden Eagle had limited missiles, so the Gray Wolf wanted to severely damage a small ship and deal a heavy psychological blow to the Japanese navy.

The soldier was ordered to fire a missile at the destroyer's bridge.

A big hole was blown in the bridge of the Japanese destroyer.

Gray Wolf estimated that the destroyer's command system must have been damaged by this explosion, so he prepared to fire another shot at the hull below the waterline.

Unexpectedly, before the Golden Eagle could launch a second missile at it, the fire caused by the missile that hit the bridge ignited the ammunition depot nearby, causing a chain reaction explosion.

For a moment, the destroyer was like a huge firework, scattering the tables, chairs and benches in the destroyer's bridge all around...

In order to avoid being affected, Feilong and Golden Eagle quickly flew away from the exploding destroyer.

Colonel Sakatani was also dumbfounded, staring blankly at his destroyer in the command room.

He now figured out the mysterious weapon that damaged the Yamato battleship. It was two small aircraft. But the price of this result was a bit high.

The destroyer continued with its fireworks show when suddenly a series of loud noises were heard, the destroyer's keel broke in two, and a large amount of seawater poured into the destroyer.

Many Japanese soldiers who fell into the water around the destroyer were swimming desperately towards other warships.

The Japanese on other ships didn't care about Feilong and Golden Eagle, and threw life jackets to their colleagues on the sea.

Soon the destroyer sank to the bottom of the sea. It was so "lonely" when it sank that a huge whirlpool was created, sucking all the Japanese troops around it into the whirlpool.

Colonel Sakatani didn't dare to fight anymore. His "Plan No. 1 to Save Face" had completely turned into "Plan No. 1 to Lose Face".

Their navy's losses also changed from one injured and two captured to one sunk, two captured and three injured.

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