Then Zhao Yunting began to explain the function of each button to them. For each button he explained, Li Mo'er wrote the corresponding Chinese character on a sticky note with a carbon pen.

Zhao Yunting's English is also quite good. At the time, he couldn't understand the English used on aircraft carriers, warships, and submarines, so he asked Li Mo'er to teach him English.

With a tenfold time difference in the space, he had plenty of time to learn English. Drinking the spiritual spring water and eating the food produced in the space, Zhao Yunting's memory also improved by leaps and bounds. In just one or two months, he memorized a huge number of English words. Now, he can fluently converse and chat with Li Mo'er in English.

The positions on the submarine have clear divisions of labor, and wherever Zhao Yunting goes, soldiers from that position come over to listen.

Zhao Yunting explained in detail, and the soldiers listened very attentively. They couldn't afford not to listen; if their operational errors led to the scene that had just occurred on the submarine, they would be held accountable to the death.

After listening for a while, Li Mo'er thought of a question, so she got out of the submarine and frowned when she saw the American flag painted on the submarine.

With a thought, two buckets of paint appeared at his feet. He used red paint to cover the American flag and then painted the Chinese flag on top.

Li Mo'er returned to the submarine and waited for Zhao Yunting to finish explaining all the operating procedures and buttons, by which time the paint had dried.

Instead of returning to the aircraft carrier, the two stayed on the submarine, helping the submarine crew familiarize themselves with the vessel.

The soldiers on the other warships were completely baffled as they watched the submarine sink and surface, move forward for a while and then turn around.

After most of the day had passed and the submarine crew had become familiar with the operation of the submarine, Zhao Yunting and Li Mo'er planned to return to the aircraft carrier.

Amidst the admiring gazes of the officers and soldiers, the two boarded the speedboat and headed towards the aircraft carrier.

At this moment, a soldier said, "Captain, this Captain Zhao is really amazing. How does he know so much about submarines? Was he a submariner before?"

The captain shook his head and said, "I've never heard of him being a submariner, but if he didn't have some skills, how could he have become the captain of China's first aircraft carrier? That's what you call having many skills. Look at his English, it must be very good. He read the submarine's instruction manual so fluently. So, we must work hard to learn various skills, there will always be a time for you to show your abilities."

Zhao Yunting and Li Mo'er boarded the aircraft carrier, and the early-departing soldiers prepared the lifting equipment to hoist the speedboat back onto the ship.

Zhao Yunting shouted loudly, "Weigh anchor and return to port!"

At this time, in the Miyako Strait, both the United States and Japan dispatched a large number of ships, aircraft, and submarines to search for the lost nuclear submarine. However, four or five days passed, and the United States did not even find a trace of the submarine.

Two days later, the carrier battle group finally returned to the Miyako Strait. At this time, the search and rescue teams from the United States and Japan also had to return to their bases after their search was unsuccessful, and the carrier battle group passed through safely.

Li Mo'er did not return to the South China Sea with the aircraft carrier battle group; instead, she flew a helicopter to Wangyou Island.

After the carrier battle group returned to the South China Sea Fleet, Zhao Yunting met with Commander Feng and Political Commissar Kong separately.

Zhao Yunting reported to them what had happened during the sea trial, which made Commander Feng and his colleague break out in a cold sweat, but at the same time, they were overjoyed.

Li Mo'er had seized a US carrier battle group from Earth, which included two nuclear submarines. However, the South China Sea Fleet only received one of them, while the other was still docked at a shipyard in Beijing, where submarine experts were dismantling and studying it.

When equipping the carrier battle group with submarines, the initial plan was only to equip it with the submarine that Li Mo'er brought. Later, considering the need to improve the sailors' long-range capabilities, the original Chinese submarine was added.

This submarine was purchased from the Soviet Union a few years ago. Due to its age and the presence of lookout windows, it almost caused the deaths of more than seventy officers and men on board.

Modern submarines do not have this observation window, thus increasing safety.

To Commander Feng and Political Commissar Kong's great delight, the old and dilapidated submarine that went out returned with a nuclear submarine that the United States had just delivered. This was an incredible windfall!

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