Just as Commander Feng ordered to continue moving forward, the negotiations between Li Moer and Smith Niswobus officially broke down.

Just as Chris Nicewobs ordered the attack, Long Yun and Mo'er dived into the sea.

Mo'er thought she was going to become a drowned rat, but unexpectedly, Long Yun actually set up a protective shield at the position of the dragon's head, wrapping her completely inside, and the sea water outside was isolated outside the protective shield.

Long Yun said, "Transfer them all to the big ship. Then I'll sink the other ships!"

Chris Niceworth was dumbfounded. "Why don't you follow the rules? Shouldn't you be flying in the sky? How can you enter the sea?"

How could he attack? Should he fire torpedoes? What if he could sink other ships? He had no choice but to order his soldiers to attack with machine guns.

The soldiers picked up their weapons and came to the side of the ship, searching the sea for the black dragon.

At this moment, the huge figure of the black dragon rushed over like an arrow from four or five meters below the sea surface. A sense of oppression arose spontaneously, and he couldn't help but tighten his fingers and shoot out bullets densely.

Under the sea, Mo'er stood on Long Yun and looked back. The bullets passed through the sea water and hit Long Yun, but did not cause any damage at all.

Are you kidding? If this little damage could hurt a Triceratops, then the Triceratops would have no face to live.

Mo'er was not idle either. When Long Yun swam near a ship, she transferred the soldiers on the ship to the dark room in the space. She only took the soldiers. She did not take away those who were obviously officers. Then Long Yun swam near the aircraft carrier. When she got near the aircraft carrier, Mo'er transferred the soldiers in the space to the aircraft carrier.

The soldiers were shocked and confused. They were on their own destroyer just now, how did they end up in a dark place, and then on a US aircraft carrier in the blink of an eye?

The officers on the ships that had been moved were also dumbfounded. There were more than 300 brothers just now, how could they disappear in the blink of an eye?

Then they saw that there were more and more people on the aircraft carrier, and finally there was almost no room left.

There was no room for everyone. There were fifteen ships in total, plus the original carrier's soldiers, a total of nearly ten thousand people, all crammed onto the carrier's deck. No one wanted to go into the cabin; they wanted to see the black dragon and the beautiful woman in white on it.

By the time Moer had transferred all the soldiers, Commander Feng and his destroyers had arrived in waters about five nautical miles away from the aircraft carrier.

This time they can throw away the telescope and see clearly.

However, what they couldn't understand was why there were so many people on their aircraft carrier. Were they having a dinner together?

At that moment, the two or three hundred people who had been densely packed on the deck of the nearest cruiser suddenly vanished. Commander Feng and Political Commissar Kong were stunned. They rubbed their eyes, wondering if they had seen it wrong. What was going on? Then they saw two or three hundred people falling from a height of two meters above the aircraft carrier.

Commander Feng frowned, thinking that this must be Li Moer's work, otherwise how could she be favored by Old Man Wei. Old Man Wei also said that Li Moer was very capable.

He glanced at Political Commissar Kong and said, "This Li Moer transferred the people on other ships to the aircraft carrier. What do you think her purpose is?"

Political Commissar Kong thought for a moment and said, "I think she wanted to sink all the other ships, but she was afraid of too many casualties, so she transferred them to the aircraft carrier."

Commander Feng thought for a moment and said, "Well, what you said makes sense, but I don't know how he sank these dozen ships."

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