After receiving Wang Ze's order, Wu Wu immediately began to prepare for the relevant matters.

His first task was to communicate with the naval forces from the mainland and ask them if they were willing to return together.

After contacting and discussing with the country, the mainland navy finally decided to participate in this operation because such a voyage could increase their ocean-going experience.

In addition, they received another instruction to select half of the personnel for rotation.

Many naval soldiers were reluctant to accept this arrangement.

Although the new city did not offer them any salary, they enjoyed rich food, diverse entertainment activities and ample rest time.

In less than a year, they all had rosy complexions and looked full of energy, having long gotten rid of the tired looks they had when they first arrived in the new city.

But no one objected to the return, and everyone accepted the order silently.

Those teams that were selected to return, no matter how they felt inside, began to quietly pack their luggage and prepare to set off at any time.

After all, as soldiers, they have strong execution capabilities.

In just two days, everything was ready.

Xincheng's escort fleet was fully loaded with equipment, ammunition and fully armed soldiers to ensure that no unexpected situations would occur along the way.

Because the naval port and the new city port are too close, there is almost no confidentiality.

Looking from a distance, one can clearly see that the captured Indian ships are undergoing a series of work including sorting, starting and preheating.

Every move of the huge fleet is particularly eye-catching.

The US representative quickly protested and firmly demanded that Xincheng not sell these warships to mainland China.

When this protest reached Wang Ze, his first reaction was that the naval port must be rebuilt somewhere.

After all, this place will become the entrance to the canal in the future, and it is obviously not suitable to continue to be the location of the Xincheng Naval Port.

The confidentiality is extremely poor, and the other party's protest has already arrived before our side has even taken any action.

Wang Ze had already anticipated that the United States would not agree, but that was precisely why he sent an entire fleet to escort them.

Although these two warships are not the most advanced models, they are enough to have a significant impact on the balance of power in East Asia in today's era.

What's more, there will be battleships built with special steel in the future. Once these warships appear in East Asia, Wang Ze believes that unless the United States takes action personally, it will not be able to stop any actions of mainland China in East Asia.

All Wang Ze can do is to ensure that the fleet arrives safely on the mainland. The rest will have to be dealt with by the mainland itself.

The new city is still small and self-protection is its limit. If it were to provide assistance, the risk would be too great for the new city.

Therefore, Wang Ze issued an order for the naval department to select a location to establish the Xincheng naval base.

This time, Xincheng needs to complete the task of building a naval base independently, and Wang Ze will no longer use his superpowers to assist.

Now it is just a leak of information, not a matter of life and death. Besides, no one in Southeast Asia has the strength to threaten Xincheng.

The navy acted quickly, and just three days later, by early morning, all personnel and supplies were on board the ship.

Under the gaze of the soldiers on the shore, the fleet slowly left the dock and headed towards the sea.

This huge fleet was commanded by a 100,000-ton battleship, six destroyers and two landing ships.

This time the landing ship did not carry an air cushion craft, but was instead filled with all kinds of supplies and dispatched as a part-time supply ship.

Although this action only received a small piece of news in the New Town newspaper, it caused a huge uproar in other Southeast Asian countries and even made headlines!

As the fleet slowly passed through the Strait of Malacca, a dense crowd gathered on the shore far away from the narrow area. They were all people who came to see the new city fleet.

Passing ships gave way to make room for the fleet to pass.

Wu Wu stood in the spacious command room of the battleship, gazing at the land in the distance through the huge porthole. He couldn't help but feel an urge in his heart. He really wanted to bombard it!

But reason told him that he could not do this. After all, this was no longer the era where one could fire indiscriminately.

Wu Wu shook his head helplessly, turned and left the command room. He was really afraid that he would not be able to help but give the order to fire.

Out of sight, out of mind. As long as you can't see those tempting targets, you won't have so many thoughts.

As the fleet approached Singapore, the atmosphere became tense.

All crew members were on standby, and the gunners were on high alert, ready to deal with any possible situation at any time.

If the Americans intended to intercept the fleet, this would be the best place to do it.

Wu Wu also returned to the command room at this time and sat there quietly, his eyes fixed in the direction of the US Naval Port.

At this time, the huge battleship was sailing at the forefront of the fleet like a steel behemoth, and its existence was like an indestructible fortress.

If unfortunately attacked by the enemy, the battleship will stand in front without hesitation and withstand the first wave of fierce attacks.

Only Xincheng dared to adopt this unique tactical arrangement. No other country had such courage and confidence.

Because Wu Wu firmly believed that the warship he commanded had extremely strong defense and combat capabilities, enough to resist enemy attacks.

The ships in the entire fleet distanced themselves from each other, forming a loose but orderly formation.

The U.S. Navy's eyes were always on this place, but they had no attack plan.

In fact, this plan once existed, but it was firmly rejected by the White House.

The current situation in South Vietnam is already quite serious, and a large amount of supplies need to be transported there continuously to support the war.

Therefore, the White House does not want to open up a new battlefield in Asia.

In addition, the strength of the new city cannot be underestimated, and the United States must treat it with caution.

Today, there is a vague trend of alliance between New Town, Continental and France, which forces the United States to re-examine the situation.

After considering various factors, the White House finally issued the order to release the ship.

They decided to maintain the strategic balance in the region by strengthening military deployment at bases in East Asia. Of course, the costs will naturally be borne by the host countries.

As the fleet gradually moved away from Singapore, the soldiers on the fleet finally breathed a sigh of relief.

The tense atmosphere gradually dissipated. Seeing this, Wu Wu decisively issued an order to lift the state of combat readiness and allow the soldiers to take a short rest.

After the fleet passed smoothly, Singapore's Wang Shipping Company immediately passed the news to the new city.

When the Xincheng government and the military received the news, their tense hearts finally relaxed.

After all, if the United States really launched an attack on the fleet, then according to the previous plan, Xincheng would have to enter a full state of preparation for war.

Not only that, the fleet left behind by the navy will attack quickly, targeting all US military bases in Southeast Asia.

If this war breaks out, the consequences will be disastrous.

This time, Xincheng completed the escort at great risk. The mainland side also saw this and showed signs of loosening up on the immigration issue that had been discussed many times.

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